I’ve got a pair of black wax flesh boots from Nicks and their absolutely phenomenal I love em, I’ve had them for going on 8 months now and been wearing them just about every day, I usually condition them once every month just because I work out in the elements and they still look really good almost new, they were expensive so I do try and clean or brush them daily, great video 👍
That’s awesome! They seem to be really well made boots (other than my minor issues). The double heel tap, actually did start to dissipate today when walking on concrete, or other harder surfaces. So, these and my Drews are gonna be my daily workers. Just rotate them every week. And thank you so much!
@ That’s what I was thinking. People on the Reddit post only said “give it some time”… So, the amount of time is unclear. But I am noticing that it’s slowly going away, I’ve started to feel it less and less.
I’ve got a pair of black wax flesh boots from Nicks and their absolutely phenomenal I love em, I’ve had them for going on 8 months now and been wearing them just about every day, I usually condition them once every month just because I work out in the elements and they still look really good almost new, they were expensive so I do try and clean or brush them daily, great video 👍
That’s awesome! They seem to be really well made boots (other than my minor issues). The double heel tap, actually did start to dissipate today when walking on concrete, or other harder surfaces. So, these and my Drews are gonna be my daily workers. Just rotate them every week. And thank you so much!
@ am thinking that you probably need more time wearing your boots to get rid of the heel rocking, maybe give it a few months and see if that works
@ That’s what I was thinking. People on the Reddit post only said “give it some time”… So, the amount of time is unclear. But I am noticing that it’s slowly going away, I’ve started to feel it less and less.