If it's worth anything, I own two pair of Nicks Roberts (55 Last/Dogger heal). One pair were purchased a few years ago and the other about a year later. I also own a pair of Iron Rangers, which were purchased about a year or two prior. I was sized by my local RedWing store on their machine, and came out a 10.5 (normally, I'm wearing 10D). The woman who was helping me said she'd get a 9.5, as downsizing one full size is typical. I put one foot in those, and said "gimme a 9". Those 9's fit like a glove in the store, and only got better thereafter. I did the Nicks foot measurement thing, got my test pair, and was astonished to see the size on the box was 8.5EE (!). I threw those puppies on, and sure as shit, they were perfect. Sent those back and waited for my (first) ordered pair in walnut. I had no problem breaking them in (nor did I have any issues with the RedWings). Love all three pair, but I have to admit, the Redwings are "light-weights" compared to the Roberts, but my IronRangers feel as if they're spray painted on. No lie. My Roberts are awesome fitting, but you certainly know you're wearing a substantial boot as your heel plops into the heel of those Roberts with authority. The chicks love these things btw - my Nicks get noticed everywhere I go. If you can't get laid wearing a nice pair of Nicks, don't blame it on the boots.
Hi Chris! Your comment is certainly welcome and very much worth a reply! Regarding the RW IR’s I am a full size down from Brannock! (11 Brannock and wear a 10D). My IR’s as you eloquently put “fit like they are sprayed on”. I also have a pair of other RWs that are EE width that I purchased in 9.5EE and they fit well. I really think width has so much to do with correct sizing. Unfortunately with mass produced boots and footwear, regardless of your foot shape etc are stuck with either D or EE and the variation in brands is so incredibly frustrating! My personal experience has been great, from someone that couldn’t do the try on scenario and I don’t think most people need to if they follow the Nicks Instruction, you sir are obviously an exception to the rule! It is a great feeling having a pair of great boots that fit perfectly, well done mate! Regarding the getting laid bit, I think that even if you have a face like a half sucked twisty, you will still get laid if wearing the custom order I am very patiently waiting for! Thank you so much for watching and sharing! 😊
@@collectedovertime3291 Haha. You're welcome. Yeah, Nicks called the shots on the sizing and they're a great fit. I'll admit, when I saw 8,5 on the test fit pair, I was blown away.
Hello Guys, really very useful comments. I wanted to ask you also about Red Wing IR sizing to Nick’s. I am wearing IR 10.5D with Darn Tough socks feel them like “second skin”.My sneakers are size 11Е. Using Nick’s paper sheets giving me 13.5 EE.Very confusing.
I wear a 10 wide in red wings but I can feel the front of the boot when I stretch my toes. I ordered a 10 EE and it is a half size to big. Not big enough to screw me up but I could fit a 9.5 EE. I did the cutters choice also.
Great review mate !! I found the Redwing digital measuring device measure close no perfect I measure a 10.5 E and 10 E on right and I have my Nicks at 9.5 EE and that is perfect fit for me . The sale person was fitting recommend a 10.5 for both and said NO to much heal slip I hope this helps some one
I’m fixing to put my order in today for a pair of custom builder pros. They’ll be 55 last, smooth 10 inch 1964 brown with soft toe and the digger heal profile with the he 5/8-3/4 heal stack.
Thanks a lot mate, really instructive review as I'm going to buy a Builder Pro in Cuter Choice also and was wondering walnut version what is looking like...! Really useful review, thanks...!
@@ÕnûthTHUR-URSTROMTAL thanks for the comment and watching! The walnut is a little darker now but still really nice! I’ll try and get an update up soon. Glad I could help with sizing.
Just an update, so the boots I reviewed are a steel toe and I am very pleased with the size, no toe tub and enough wriggle room for when my feet swell when working. That said I purchased a pair of Robert’s with a Celastic toe from the ready to ship section that are a size 10E. They are perfect ! I think moving forward I will by non steel a full size down from Brannock and steel toe 1/2 size down. Not sure if that helps your decision.
I ordered mine on 3/13 (cutters choice) ; they showed up on my doorstep on 4/3. At first I didn’t take a second look at the box because I wasn’t expecting them yet! I ended up ordering a half size down from my Brannock measurement and an EE . This turned out to be the correct size for me. Was apprehensive when first trying them on. Feel like I got lucky. Thanks for sharing the info . Love my boots!
@@SuperDuty23XL great to hear! I have been happy with the 1/2 size down on my steel toe cutters, if had the option to full size I wouldn’t for the steel toe. Since this vid I bought a pair of Robert’s waxed flesh with celastic toe in a 10E, and they are a perfect fit. So in summary for me steel to 1/2 size down, regular toe 1/2-1 size down. And honestly a think pair of socks vs a thin pair of socks can make such a difference! Thanks for taking time to comment. 👍🏻
Hi mate, I didn’t get an in stock boot. I ordered a “cutters choice” takes a little less time but still a custom size order. Unless you have odd shaped feet I would goto a store that has a Brannock, get measured and take 1/2 size away. Worked for me and seems to be the recommendation. Thanks for watching
Hey mate great review, glad to hear from another Aussie. Did you have any customs issues importing them to Aus? Im considering a pair, but it seems if the value ticks over 1000, customs may sting us for extra tax and duties charges. How did you go with that?
Gday mate!! The tax applicable does not include shipping charges. So work out what the boot cost is USD to AUD and if under 1K then you will be fine! If it’s over slightly, grab a coin and flip it. Fingers and Toes crossed they let you through. I didn’t get charged because the value when I purchased was not over 1K. What are you thinking about getting?
It was probably a good idea to get the E width. For steel toes, it's nice having a little extra room so they don't rub the sides of your big toe. Steel toes don't stretch.
Couldn’t agree more mate! They are perfect and any slight toe rub has gone. I have since purchased Roberts in 10E and they are exactly what I am size wise for soft toe. After experiencing both I recommend a full drop in size from Brannock for soft toe and a 1/2 size for steel! Thanks Legend. 👍🏻
@@Condor1970 I would say you will be still okay! It really depends how you like to wear your boot too. I wear thicker socks in my BPs and thinner in my Roberts, I feel if I wore thick socks in my Roberts they might be a little snug, amazing what socks can do. TBH when we are talking half sizes there is 1/8 of an inch difference I’m pretty sure.
@@Condor1970 also that’s why I got the cutters choice first because I couldn’t wait for my custom order to arrive, which by the way I ordered 13th November 2022 and has only just been shipped and yet to arrive! 29th June 2023!! I got my Roberts on the ready to ship section…
Hi mate, pretty sure the steel cap is built over the last. So if you pick your right size you shouldn’t have any issue being steel or soft. Only difference is that if you do happen to go too narrow the leather will break, whereas the steel toe won’t! Good luck mate, if you are really worried Nicks have a size chart on their website to match your width to your size.
Hello, when choosing "Lineman Shank", there are two options to choose from, which is recommended and "Yes - I am on spikes/gaffs most of the day", I don't really understand what the second option means.
I have a question on sizing I used the diy guide and my size length Is 14.5 but in the normal boot I wear is oliver I'm a 11.5 is this a normal thing between Australia sizes and usa?
Hi mate, you’re talking about the sheet you print from the website? If so sounds like that’s a little off. I have worn Oliver’s but can’t recall exactly what size I was. Most recently though I have worn Steel Blue (referencing another popular Australian boot brand). My size in Steel Blue is a snug 9.5 AU because they run a little wide. I can also comfortably fit a size 10 AU which is a full size down from my Brannock which is 11D. I have 3 pairs of Nicks, my Builder Pros are a Steel Toe and I am a 10.5E. My two other pairs are Roberts with Celastic Toe and both are a 10E. My advice to you is to go to Athletes Foot or similar, get measured in your Brannock, the digital measure they offer will do the same. If you’re getting Steel Toe I would go down 1/2 size to avoid toe rub, I decided to widen one increment to a E. With my Roberts and non steel toe a full size down and still the wide increment has been perfect for me. Hope that makes sense!
@@collectedovertime3291 hey mate i went to a podiatrist and got my feet sized on the diy sizing chat you print out. the width is pretty much spot on but the length is longer it must be a custom thing. its the bit that's freaking me out i think I'll ring them and ask the question. it's my first time buying them the cost is making me second guess my self.
@@collectedovertime3291 i have another question for you what was the cost for postage and did you have to pay any extra tax on them to get them in Australia? (im in qld)
@@craigcook6300 I paid $109 US for shipping on my last order. Bloody expensive and is a pretty slow service for the money. Took a month to arrive once shipped!! Filson on the other hand (another US brand) are fantastic and not to expensive. All you need to worry about tax wise is that the purchase price is under $1000 AUD. It’s worth noting that shipping does not make up part of your purchase price for taxation / imports. Good luck
I would say I have a regular arch, not flat and not high… somewhere in the middle. The 55 last on the builder pro is not a severe arch in my opinion. It has been very comfortable to wear so far. 👍🏻
Hi mate! The toe is still perfect. If you did a trade on your knees all the time might be worth a toe cap, but in general use and bumps etc I’ve had no issue. Great boots.
Great review!! I ordered a custom pair of builder pro 10 in all roughout walnut, 55 last, classic toe back in November and I think I've narrowed down my size I can wear a 9.5D iron ranger but it's a tad snug on the sides so I went with a 9.5E on my order I hope it's close I wear a 10.5 in sneakers and a 10 in most work boots
Hi mate! Thanks for watching! I would say you’re sizing will be good for the way you like to wear your boot. I’d anticipate when you get it it may be firm but give a little, the same way your iron rangers have. If you’re a 10.5 in sneakers I would dare say that is your Brannock size, so I would also guess that you could fit a 10E if you wanted the little extra room in the toe box! For reference my sneaker size in a 11US which is the exact same as my Brannock. I wear a 10D in Iron Rangers and 875s. I found that by going 1/2 back from Brannock was perfect, however I think if I had a celastic toe and not a steel toe, I may be inclined to get a 10E meaning a full size drop. My standard order I have in place is a 10.5E also. Thanks again for watching!
best way is to measure your foot with a tape measurer around the ball of the foot. I have a pair of 7.5 Americana and 9 urban logger and they are essentially the same size. a quarter inch difference. best way is to try it on see if it fits if not send it back.
@@Shaboomquisa agree about measuring the ball of the foot for width. Are you a size 7.5 in Americana and a 9 in urban logger? Ideally I agree with what you are saying regarding trying and sending back if they don’t fit, however as I live in Australia, I really needed to make sure of sizing, hence following Nicks advice. For me to send back and have resent would have cost me close to $350 AUD in shipping costs !
If it's worth anything, I own two pair of Nicks Roberts (55 Last/Dogger heal). One pair were purchased a few years ago and the other about a year later. I also own a pair of Iron Rangers, which were purchased about a year or two prior. I was sized by my local RedWing store on their machine, and came out a 10.5 (normally, I'm wearing 10D). The woman who was helping me said she'd get a 9.5, as downsizing one full size is typical. I put one foot in those, and said "gimme a 9". Those 9's fit like a glove in the store, and only got better thereafter. I did the Nicks foot measurement thing, got my test pair, and was astonished to see the size on the box was 8.5EE (!). I threw those puppies on, and sure as shit, they were perfect. Sent those back and waited for my (first) ordered pair in walnut. I had no problem breaking them in (nor did I have any issues with the RedWings). Love all three pair, but I have to admit, the Redwings are "light-weights" compared to the Roberts, but my IronRangers feel as if they're spray painted on. No lie. My Roberts are awesome fitting, but you certainly know you're wearing a substantial boot as your heel plops into the heel of those Roberts with authority. The chicks love these things btw - my Nicks get noticed everywhere I go. If you can't get laid wearing a nice pair of Nicks, don't blame it on the boots.
Hi Chris! Your comment is certainly welcome and very much worth a reply! Regarding the RW IR’s I am a full size down from Brannock! (11 Brannock and wear a 10D). My IR’s as you eloquently put “fit like they are sprayed on”. I also have a pair of other RWs that are EE width that I purchased in 9.5EE and they fit well. I really think width has so much to do with correct sizing. Unfortunately with mass produced boots and footwear, regardless of your foot shape etc are stuck with either D or EE and the variation in brands is so incredibly frustrating! My personal experience has been great, from someone that couldn’t do the try on scenario and I don’t think most people need to if they follow the Nicks Instruction, you sir are obviously an exception to the rule! It is a great feeling having a pair of great boots that fit perfectly, well done mate!
Regarding the getting laid bit, I think that even if you have a face like a half sucked twisty, you will still get laid if wearing the custom order I am very patiently waiting for! Thank you so much for watching and sharing! 😊
@@collectedovertime3291 Haha. You're welcome. Yeah, Nicks called the shots on the sizing and they're a great fit. I'll admit, when I saw 8,5 on the test fit pair, I was blown away.
Hello Guys,
really very useful comments.
I wanted to ask you also about Red Wing IR sizing to Nick’s.
I am wearing IR 10.5D with Darn Tough socks feel them like “second skin”.My sneakers are size 11Е.
Using Nick’s paper sheets giving me 13.5 EE.Very confusing.
I wear a 10 wide in red wings but I can feel the front of the boot when I stretch my toes. I ordered a 10 EE and it is a half size to big. Not big enough to screw me up but I could fit a 9.5 EE. I did the cutters choice also.
Great review mate !! I found the Redwing digital measuring device measure close no perfect I measure a 10.5 E and 10 E on right and I have my Nicks at 9.5 EE and that is perfect fit for me . The sale person was fitting recommend a 10.5 for both and said NO to much heal slip I hope this helps some one
I used the sizing instructions from the Nick’s website. I have two pairs of Nick’s and both fit perfectly.
I’m fixing to put my order in today for a pair of custom builder pros. They’ll be 55 last, smooth 10 inch 1964 brown with soft toe and the digger heal profile with the he 5/8-3/4 heal stack.
Awesome vid love to see some updates on how they are doing.....
PS do a video on boot brands from AU. Other than Razorback im not aware of any...
Thanks a lot mate, really instructive review as I'm going to buy a Builder Pro in Cuter Choice also and was wondering walnut version what is looking like...! Really useful review, thanks...!
@@ÕnûthTHUR-URSTROMTAL thanks for the comment and watching! The walnut is a little darker now but still really nice! I’ll try and get an update up soon. Glad I could help with sizing.
Great boots man very nice camera as well. Really enjoyed it. Keep the updates coming on your break in.
Thanks a lot for the review mate, really helpful regarding the sizing...! Enjoy them and thanks once again for detailed review.
Great review! Thank you!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I’ve got those exact boots and I just love them.
I’ve seen your two vids mate! Yep great boots. Thanks for watching!
Great info. I’m thinking the same on the width. I’ll be ordering a pair soon.
Just an update, so the boots I reviewed are a steel toe and I am very pleased with the size, no toe tub and enough wriggle room for when my feet swell when working. That said I purchased a pair of Robert’s with a Celastic toe from the ready to ship section that are a size 10E. They are perfect ! I think moving forward I will by non steel a full size down from Brannock and steel toe 1/2 size down. Not sure if that helps your decision.
I ordered mine on 3/13 (cutters choice) ; they showed up on my doorstep on 4/3. At first I didn’t take a second look at the box because I wasn’t expecting them yet! I ended up ordering a half size down from my Brannock measurement and an EE . This turned out to be the correct size for me. Was apprehensive when first trying them on. Feel like I got lucky. Thanks for sharing the info . Love my boots!
@@SuperDuty23XL great to hear! I have been happy with the 1/2 size down on my steel toe cutters, if had the option to full size I wouldn’t for the steel toe. Since this vid I bought a pair of Robert’s waxed flesh with celastic toe in a 10E, and they are a perfect fit. So in summary for me steel to 1/2 size down, regular toe 1/2-1 size down. And honestly a think pair of socks vs a thin pair of socks can make such a difference! Thanks for taking time to comment. 👍🏻
Glad you were able to get in stock boots to fit. The custom order lead time with the try on fit option takes a very long time to get.
Hi mate, I didn’t get an in stock boot. I ordered a “cutters choice” takes a little less time but still a custom size order.
Unless you have odd shaped feet I would goto a store that has a Brannock, get measured and take 1/2 size away. Worked for me and seems to be the recommendation. Thanks for watching
Hey mate great review, glad to hear from another Aussie. Did you have any customs issues importing them to Aus?
Im considering a pair, but it seems if the value ticks over 1000, customs may sting us for extra tax and duties charges. How did you go with that?
Gday mate!! The tax applicable does not include shipping charges. So work out what the boot cost is USD to AUD and if under 1K then you will be fine! If it’s over slightly, grab a coin and flip it. Fingers and Toes crossed they let you through.
I didn’t get charged because the value when I purchased was not over 1K.
What are you thinking about getting?
HI- Just got mine - same as yours. But Honey outsole. Almost want to say mine have a bit of a purple hue to them...
Great video thanks
It was probably a good idea to get the E width. For steel toes, it's nice having a little extra room so they don't rub the sides of your big toe. Steel toes don't stretch.
Couldn’t agree more mate! They are perfect and any slight toe rub has gone.
I have since purchased Roberts in 10E and they are exactly what I am size wise for soft toe. After experiencing both I recommend a full drop in size from Brannock for soft toe and a 1/2 size for steel! Thanks Legend. 👍🏻
@@collectedovertime3291 ...hmmm...I'm 11.5EE Brannock. I ordered the Robert in 11EE. I hope they're not too big.
@@Condor1970 I would say you will be still okay! It really depends how you like to wear your boot too. I wear thicker socks in my BPs and thinner in my Roberts, I feel if I wore thick socks in my Roberts they might be a little snug, amazing what socks can do. TBH when we are talking half sizes there is 1/8 of an inch difference I’m pretty sure.
@@Condor1970 also that’s why I got the cutters choice first because I couldn’t wait for my custom order to arrive, which by the way I ordered 13th November 2022 and has only just been shipped and yet to arrive! 29th June 2023!! I got my Roberts on the ready to ship section…
My Grant Stone 11.5 EEE. I'm thinking of getting ready to ship builder pro 11.5 F Steel toe. Will the steel toe narrow the toe box ?
Cheers
Hi mate, pretty sure the steel cap is built over the last. So if you pick your right size you shouldn’t have any issue being steel or soft. Only difference is that if you do happen to go too narrow the leather will break, whereas the steel toe won’t! Good luck mate, if you are really worried Nicks have a size chart on their website to match your width to your size.
Hello, when choosing "Lineman Shank", there are two options to choose from, which is recommended and "Yes - I am on spikes/gaffs most of the day", I don't really understand what the second option means.
Its shank or no shank . Having a shank can add discomfort so is only reccomended if needed for work
@@armanymendoza4117 thank you
I have a question on sizing I used the diy guide and my size length Is 14.5 but in the normal boot I wear is oliver I'm a 11.5 is this a normal thing between Australia sizes and usa?
Hi mate, you’re talking about the sheet you print from the website? If so sounds like that’s a little off. I have worn Oliver’s but can’t recall exactly what size I was. Most recently though I have worn Steel Blue (referencing another popular Australian boot brand). My size in Steel Blue is a snug 9.5 AU because they run a little wide. I can also comfortably fit a size 10 AU which is a full size down from my Brannock which is 11D.
I have 3 pairs of Nicks, my Builder Pros are a Steel Toe and I am a 10.5E. My two other pairs are Roberts with Celastic Toe and both are a 10E.
My advice to you is to go to Athletes Foot or similar, get measured in your Brannock, the digital measure they offer will do the same.
If you’re getting Steel Toe I would go down 1/2 size to avoid toe rub, I decided to widen one increment to a E.
With my Roberts and non steel toe a full size down and still the wide increment has been perfect for me.
Hope that makes sense!
@@collectedovertime3291 hey mate i went to a podiatrist and got my feet sized on the diy sizing chat you print out. the width is pretty much spot on but the length is longer it must be a custom thing. its the bit that's freaking me out i think I'll ring them and ask the question. it's my first time buying them the cost is making me second guess my self.
@@collectedovertime3291 i have another question for you what was the cost for postage and did you have to pay any extra tax on them to get them in
Australia? (im in qld)
@@craigcook6300 I paid $109 US for shipping on my last order. Bloody expensive and is a pretty slow service for the money. Took a month to arrive once shipped!! Filson on the other hand (another US brand) are fantastic and not to expensive.
All you need to worry about tax wise is that the purchase price is under $1000 AUD. It’s worth noting that shipping does not make up part of your purchase price for taxation / imports. Good luck
@@collectedovertime3291 I'm glad you mentioned Filson I've been looking them and Carhart as well it's good to know these things.
I have a pair of boots just like those but a soft toe 67 last. Love them. Also love that deck! What type of wood is that deck?
Thanks for watching mate! Australian Merbau 90mm boards!
I wasn't sure if i was gonna do walnut but I am. How much they way?
3.5kg mate. Just weighed them. They are a hefty boot. Great boots!
thanks for sharing with us. do you have high or low arch sir?
I would say I have a regular arch, not flat and not high… somewhere in the middle. The 55 last on the builder pro is not a severe arch in my opinion. It has been very comfortable to wear so far. 👍🏻
@@collectedovertime3291 i concern if i cant run with those high heels, i've been eyeing on the HNW at the moment.
how's the toe leather holding up?
Hi mate! The toe is still perfect. If you did a trade on your knees all the time might be worth a toe cap, but in general use and bumps etc I’ve had no issue. Great boots.
@@collectedovertime3291 good to know, my new job says corks are a no go but i need a steel toe.
Great review!! I ordered a custom pair of builder pro 10 in all roughout walnut, 55 last, classic toe back in November and I think I've narrowed down my size I can wear a 9.5D iron ranger but it's a tad snug on the sides so I went with a 9.5E on my order I hope it's close I wear a 10.5 in sneakers and a 10 in most work boots
Hi mate! Thanks for watching! I would say you’re sizing will be good for the way you like to wear your boot. I’d anticipate when you get it it may be firm but give a little, the same way your iron rangers have. If you’re a 10.5 in sneakers I would dare say that is your Brannock size, so I would also guess that you could fit a 10E if you wanted the little extra room in the toe box!
For reference my sneaker size in a 11US which is the exact same as my Brannock. I wear a 10D in Iron Rangers and 875s. I found that by going 1/2 back from Brannock was perfect, however I think if I had a celastic toe and not a steel toe, I may be inclined to get a 10E meaning a full size drop. My standard order I have in place is a 10.5E also. Thanks again for watching!
@@collectedovertime3291 that's all correct! Thanks for posting the review and am looking forward to your update!
the last really matters. I think the 55 is a bit pointy at the toe box
best way is to measure your foot with a tape measurer around the ball of the foot. I have a pair of 7.5 Americana and 9 urban logger and they are essentially the same size. a quarter inch difference. best way is to try it on see if it fits if not send it back.
@@Shaboomquisa agree about measuring the ball of the foot for width. Are you a size 7.5 in Americana and a 9 in urban logger? Ideally I agree with what you are saying regarding trying and sending back if they don’t fit, however as I live in Australia, I really needed to make sure of sizing, hence following Nicks advice. For me to send back and have resent would have cost me close to $350 AUD in shipping costs !
How long did it take for them to be made?
It was about 5 weeks.
👌they look good