What’s the Best USA Boot? - Who cares, what's the best boot in the world? Please look beyond the USA more for your footwear reviews. You seem to be a bit US obsessed. Your video on barefoot shoes for example didn't even mention the originators and market leaders Vivobarefoot, probably because they aren't a USA company or have a big presence there. Maybe you should broaden your horizons when considering the footwear to review.
Love the Q&A. I'm glad you were asked about Truman. I think their styles look nice, and they APPEAR to be well made, but who knows! Will look forward to that.
I really think sizing is so challenging for all boots really, PNW or not, largely because of the "break in" consideration. Leather is so variable; sometimes it has some give, sometimes not. Ultimately this idea that you will buy one size with the understanding it will likely change over time definitely throws a spanner in the works in how people approach considering what a good fit should be from day one- usually with a bias they need to be slightly tight so that you can mould them to your feet et.c.
Speaking of work boots, the ones you see a lot on the jobsite outside of Thorogood and Red Wing are Irish Setters. They're just a bit more affordable and most get either the Ashby or Wingshooter (both moc toes). Keens have also had a surprising showing as well, I have their Cincinnati's and love them.
Especially for us European watcher, for whom importing shoes from the US adds like 20% Taxes on top. (and yes, I still ordered a pair of Thursday Loggers, which I freaking love)
Great Q&A! I can’t wait for The British Boot-off and any dress shoe videos. I’d love to see some of the big Northampton brands dissected. Our shoe industry here in England has struggled and I’m sure your videos would help it a lot. 🇬🇧👞
Excellent video per usual dude. You mentioned a few times how the Origin boot sources primarily domestic materials. My question would be: how much of RW boots use imported materials? My other note would be that another difference between imported and domestic (U.S.) manufacturers would generally be worker QOL, wages, stricter safety and health regulations etc etc. I say generally because it seems most of the overseas boot makers you feature are very reputable, hand crafted, etc. and likely are not the same as the typical imported products. The point still is worth mentioning though
I think you could have a general podcast about a variety of topics if you wanted. I think the people that watch for the boot reviews end up seeing your personality shine through and would tune in for your take on any topic.
Great content! Looking forward to the next MitUSA roundup. Would love to see Franks’s Boots Patriot, White’s Mule Packer or Line Scout (the old Hawthorn line), and one of the Parkhurst models. All
I love these analysis videos. I do woodworking work inside, usually standing, but on wooden floors. My work boot (and some casual wear) preferences are Whites (semi dress and cruiser), JK 300s, Trumans (cap toes) and Red Wings (cap toes and moc toes). The Whites are pricy but built to last for years and are rebuildable. The JKs are top-quality as well, and price-wise within spitting distance of similar Red Wings. Truman boots-like Red Wing-use top quality leather (2.2-2.4mm thick leather) and they use old-style lasts. I love the Truman 79 last fit and look as well as Red Wing #8 last. Red Wing has some great leathers; I wish they would make an iron ranger with a nice thicker leather midsole. Keep up the great work/content!
I remember when I first started working I bought a set of die hards because that's what my pops and grandpa wore .I now mostly wear throrogoods but been eyeing some pnw boots. I would actually really enjoy seeing a pair of die hard cut in half
Because of your review, I ordered origin Coronado whiskey in mini lug. I live in Mn, so I’ve had red wings for years, and I love them, but so hard to break in. My origin boots will be delivered tomorrow, I’m excited! No zombies are catching me!
Next year plz do the red wing work boots that are made in the US like the super soles, I would love to see what that clear sole looks like cut in half ! They have so much more than just heritage stuff
What a great idea for an engaging Q&A video @Rose Anvil! It was entertaining and informative (but I must admit I miss Toaster). Pls don't forget about your commitment to review Allen Edmonds boots. They are hugely popular due to their style, variety, and very flexible sizing with many widths to choose from. I have at least 10 pairs, not counting shoes and sneakers.
The sizing was my only issue with ordering my Nick's tankers. I figured I sized correctly, but I was just a little bit too small. The boots were damn near spot on, but they were just too tight to where there was no breaking them in to be comfortable. Fortunately they do offer a resize, but I feel bad doing that because a fair bit went into making them. Fortunately when I ordered my Muggs, they were sized correctly, because having to do a return trip to the UK would have been kinda sucky. With the Nick's, it's just a short trip East for me.
Still waiting on a Truman review brother!! Very anxious to hear your opinion and see what’s inside! I love what they do and I hope I’m not wrong!!! Lol
About the sizing issue, where boots are all coming in different sizes from the different companies. I see this issue with clothing as well. So I tend to stick to certain brands so that I know how they are sized and I don't need to guess. I bought a pair of Danner boots and found they run small and narrow. So eventually I bought another pair of Danners and I got a half size up and wide width and they fit great. You can also buy some from Amazon Prime to try on and return them.
I'd really like to see you cut through some dress boots, I've been wearing Florsheim and have had some of the most comfortable dress boots from them. It would be interesting to see how their leather sizes up to these heritage brands.
Excellent video, guys! In the future, I’d like to know your opinion on Charles F Stead’s suede. I often hear that suede is a lower-quality leather, but man, CFStead is something else! Their shrunken suede and repello are outstanding and tough, IMO. Cheers
I love these videos. Super informative, raw and real. Looking forward to more and hoping one day my question will pop up there: If you had to pick one boot to live with for the rest of your life out of All the boots you have ever reviewed, which would you pick?
I bought the Origins, 8" Built Boot, last fall and wore them as my winter boot. Only complaint is that they are not high-instep friendly. Every time I put them on I was slowly pulling the eyelets out. I had them fixed, sold them, and moved on to Jim Greens. Much more high-instep friendly.
Always been curious about Limmer hiking boots. They have been legend in the hiking boot community since at least the 80s and have a multi-year wait for their MITUSA boots. They now have some ready to order boots made in Germany for around $400 that I’ve almost pulled the trigger on a few times. Would love to see a Limmer boot review in the future. Also, curious about your thoughts about traditional hand sewn Maine moccasins from companies like Quoddy and Wassookeag. Thanks!
Hello, a tip look for the manufacturer Steinkogler from Austria here you can find shoes in this style and in outstanding quality cheaper. Steinkogler has shoes in its range that are made like they were made a hundred years ago and last forever. Greetings Robby
Danner would be another good one to do at some point. I think they’re made in the US, and it looks like an interesting comparison to the Jim Green Razorbacks or Baobab boots since they’re both stitchdown construction with a rubber cemented sole. Is Danner worth $500 when Jim Green is out there?
I don't think Jim Green and Danner are that similar. The $500 Danners are boots like the Super Rainforest. As far as I know, Jim Green doesn't make anything at that level. Jim Greens are of course way cheaper so may be a better value, but it depends what you need them for.
I hadn’t looked at Danner’s website and was sort of guessing at the price. But the Mountain Light is $440. I think that’s their classic hiking boot. It looks nearly identical to the Razorback. I don’t own either of these boots, but at one point I was really lusting after the Danners-something about that classic hiking boot look. I’m sure there are differences between the two. What I love about rose anvil is we get to see those differences in close detail.
Some Danners are made in the US. Some say made in the USA but are mostly made overseas but have just enough work done in the US to be called made in the USA. I like Danners and used to visit their outlet store a lot when I worked nearby. BTW, they are owned by 5he same company that owns whites.
@@Kingfisher1215 That's not how FTC rules work. If something says "made in the USA" it has to be "all or virtually all" US components. There are imported Danners and Danners made from imported components yes, but they're labeled either made in China/Infonesia/whatever" or "Assembled in USA" or "Made in USA of imported components."
I just subscribed to this Anvil 2 channel, and like seeing your Q & A's. I have the Red Wing 1907s and the Grant Stone Reverse Snuff Kudu field boots. I think they're a couple of the best looking moc toe boots around. It might be interesting to do a Q & A on viewers preferences of which boots they prefer to wear fashion-wise!
Good stuff! For future non-MITUSA boots, I would love to see more Ariat (Booker Ultra Western Boot specifically), and maybe a few other types of boots from REDBACK (The OMAHA boot is one I'm very curious about...looks a lot like a timberland style boot.)
Can you cut in half the whites Millwood? I got them because they're the most affordable work boot from the brands that are normally recommended. I'd like to see how and why they're at their current price point and their comparative value.
Also the d size is a little wide I have "ski feet" if you will 😄 I think that's something to consider having come from climbing low volume is a thing thanks for the content 👍
Scout rush is a term from CSGO. Counter strike global offensive. You get a budget sniper named the scout which has super fast speed when scoped in. And 100% accuracy too
Amen to sizing. Pushed towards the red wing because I can try them on locally, but really want to buy from a smaller maker. Kind of tempted to catch a flight to PNW to get sized. Also, wish the MITUSA series had a "regardless of price" category. I'm going to spend more time in my boots than anything else in my life.
I've been buying Red Wing Moc Toe in Kangaroo since I can remember. I have four pairs currently, all with different soles for different purposes. I have wanted to try making my own boots for a while but, don't have all the tools needed and just can't justify the investment when I can still get good boots made for me at a reasonable price
They are a stitchdown PNW logger boot with leather heal stack, leather insole, leather midsole, 7-8 oz leather uppers. They keep cost down using the outer cuts of the hide where there might be some wrinkling or stretch marks or “less desirable” marks that you wouldn’t put in the $500-$600 boot. Made in the USA in the pacific north west. $350
Yo Weston I just got my Muggs today and a Rowe wallet recently! Idk if the wallet is vechetta but it's some exquisite smelling veg tan! The muggs are seriously nothing less than awesome. I honestly rather wear them without socks cause the shearling is so cozy lol Also, the smell of horween leather is immaculate! It smells like the leather inside a new Lamborghini, coming from someone that has never been in a Lamborghini.
Hey Weston I think you should try out the Red Wing Roughnecks or maybe a review? They're killer compared to the Moc, built on the same last, yet with a vibram lug sole they're on site right now!
Fantastic Q&A. Video suggestion: Would you consider doing a side by side video comparing the JK 300x (black) against the Nicks Tactical? Both are PNW boots with similar style. Is the Nicks Tactical really worth $170 more?
FYI Weinbrenner uses Horween leather for the Thorogood boots, and the max wear wedge outsoles have MADE IN USA moulded into them. The COO for the entire boot is on the label, which means that MADE IN USA on the outsole means the outsole is made here. There are standards for MADE IN USA too, so certain percentage of American components and labor are required. American leather, American made cushion insole, and an American made outsole. I don't know what components are imported, but it's not these 3 major parts.
Where can you find the information saying they use horween leather? Any idea where the boot upper is actually sewn, as ive heard both from Amish workers see them and I read somewhere saying overseas.
@@garysprague2009 It was in a factory you'r video I watched that I can no longer find. I don't know where the " sewn overseas " idea came from, it's theoretically possible but they would have to label them as built or assembled in the USA not Made in the USA. There are percentage requirements.
I think I may have seen that video but couldn’t remember them saying what tannery they used. I believe that video also said the Amish sew the upper. I guess they claim to be union made because the union shop bottoms the boot.
@alancuriel123456 Concrete carpenter?!? Do you build formwork for concrete pours, etc? I've never heard it called that before, that's a lucrative job if you're good at it! 👍
I’m simultaneously disappointed with myself and glad that I hadn’t checked out the 2nd channel before this as it means there’s a bunch of extra content to consume. This Q&A video was really enjoyable. The casual nature of it, very different from the algorithmically streamlined main channel vids, really shines through. I felt like I should have cracked open a beer and kicked my feet up while watching. Plus it was a nice way to recap vids I’d watched months ago. Kudos.
Not sure why the American made Benneville combat boots never are talked about....ive been wearing them for 20 years exclusively every day. Generally find them from former soldiers or surplus supply for around $50 unworn or slightly used and they last from 3-5 years. Hard to beat that for value and you can get summer vented ones or waterproof gortex. Not that I'm not completely sold on the bison JKs and am planning on a couple different pairs of those...
Some European hiking boots would rank pretty high on durability too i would imagine. As thick if not thicker leather uppers but im not sure if they got alot of leather in the midsole
Look I don’t have any issue with the components that Jk uses in the 300’s[x)! However, the fit and finish, i.e. sole grinding/trimming is noticeably inferior to the higher end Jk models. I would, and have, chosen the Perry selects as a better choice. Granted they’re not the same style, moc-toe vs round but, they both use the same Christy outsole! And for similar price points, Whites uses better leather with more color options. JK’s offers more width choices.
Hey Weston, Would love for you to review Silverado Lumberjack Boot. American made, American components. 5-6 oz leather. Goodyear welted. Price on boot barn $197 on their website $247. How do they do it? Also, Milwaukee boot co. American made and they have a moctoe version. Leather upper and goodyear welted. Their price, $169. Would love to see these cut in half and see how they do it! And give them some traction and recognition.
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What’s the Best USA Boot? - Who cares, what's the best boot in the world?
Please look beyond the USA more for your footwear reviews. You seem to be a bit US obsessed. Your video on barefoot shoes for example didn't even mention the originators and market leaders Vivobarefoot, probably because they aren't a USA company or have a big presence there. Maybe you should broaden your horizons when considering the footwear to review.
Where are the Trumans, Weston lmao
I love these Q&As
The British Boot off sounds great can't wait to see the docs on the bottom of the list 😂
Love the Q&A. I'm glad you were asked about Truman. I think their styles look nice, and they APPEAR to be well made, but who knows! Will look forward to that.
I bought a pair of jk 300s soon after the first video and just ordered a second pair in the new leather offering. Great boots
If I'm being honest, these Q&As are awesome! Keep up the fantastic work Weston and Team! :D
Thanks for being honest. That really clarifies that you are, in fact, not lying
What a hot take. Thanks for the honesty. 😉
I really think sizing is so challenging for all boots really, PNW or not, largely because of the "break in" consideration. Leather is so variable; sometimes it has some give, sometimes not. Ultimately this idea that you will buy one size with the understanding it will likely change over time definitely throws a spanner in the works in how people approach considering what a good fit should be from day one- usually with a bias they need to be slightly tight so that you can mould them to your feet et.c.
Speaking of work boots, the ones you see a lot on the jobsite outside of Thorogood and Red Wing are Irish Setters. They're just a bit more affordable and most get either the Ashby or Wingshooter (both moc toes). Keens have also had a surprising showing as well, I have their Cincinnati's and love them.
Drews Boots out of Oregon and Franks boots out of Spokane also have MITUSA boots for under $400 with the PNW heritage build
Drews are made in Mexico.
Love the MITUSA series.
Wondering if you ever want to do a European boot maker series? Lots of great bang for buck brands, such as meermin and yanko
Especially for us European watcher, for whom importing shoes from the US adds like 20% Taxes on top. (and yes, I still ordered a pair of Thursday Loggers, which I freaking love)
I'm wondering why a Brit doesn't do a channel
What about the Italian brand Moma?
Great Q&A! I can’t wait for The British Boot-off and any dress shoe videos. I’d love to see some of the big Northampton brands dissected. Our shoe industry here in England has struggled and I’m sure your videos would help it a lot. 🇬🇧👞
Yeah, I'd like to see some Grensons cut up. Find out where my money has gone.
It is so nice to hear you answer these unscripted. This shows that you are knowledgeable and it is impressive. Well done.
Looking forward to the Wesco video!
Excellent video per usual dude. You mentioned a few times how the Origin boot sources primarily domestic materials. My question would be: how much of RW boots use imported materials?
My other note would be that another difference between imported and domestic (U.S.) manufacturers would generally be worker QOL, wages, stricter safety and health regulations etc etc. I say generally because it seems most of the overseas boot makers you feature are very reputable, hand crafted, etc. and likely are not the same as the typical imported products. The point still is worth mentioning though
17:48 it's a tactic used in a game called aoe2 maybe thats it
Can't wait for the great British boot off series. Any spoliers what brands you'll be doing?
I think you could have a general podcast about a variety of topics if you wanted. I think the people that watch for the boot reviews end up seeing your personality shine through and would tune in for your take on any topic.
17:45 Scout Rush is a tactic in the RTS game Age of Empires
Great content! Looking forward to the next MitUSA roundup. Would love to see Franks’s Boots Patriot, White’s Mule Packer or Line Scout (the old Hawthorn line), and one of the Parkhurst models. All
This channel is a great complement to the original, keep up the fantastic work! :)
I’m glad to hear that you will cover more about Truman boots
Still waiting
I love these analysis videos. I do woodworking work inside, usually standing, but on wooden floors. My work boot (and some casual wear) preferences are Whites (semi dress and cruiser), JK 300s, Trumans (cap toes) and Red Wings (cap toes and moc toes). The Whites are pricy but built to last for years and are rebuildable. The JKs are top-quality as well, and price-wise within spitting distance of similar Red Wings. Truman boots-like Red Wing-use top quality leather (2.2-2.4mm thick leather) and they use old-style lasts. I love the Truman 79 last fit and look as well as Red Wing #8 last. Red Wing has some great leathers; I wish they would make an iron ranger with a nice thicker leather midsole.
Keep up the great work/content!
I remember when I first started working I bought a set of die hards because that's what my pops and grandpa wore .I now mostly wear throrogoods but been eyeing some pnw boots.
I would actually really enjoy seeing a pair of die hard cut in half
Because of your review, I ordered origin Coronado whiskey in mini lug. I live in Mn, so I’ve had red wings for years, and I love them, but so hard to break in. My origin boots will be delivered tomorrow, I’m excited! No zombies are catching me!
I don’t have many words but I really enjoy your videos and information. God bless.
Oh boy I hope the blurred out Wesco is the Japanese WWII boot collab. Still upset I missed out on the ND1 so looking forward to the next collab.
Love these Q&A’s!
Love the Q&A's and the discussions. Helps give me perspective. Keep them going!!
Next year plz do the red wing work boots that are made in the US like the super soles, I would love to see what that clear sole looks like cut in half ! They have so much more than just heritage stuff
In my opinion the Q and A's are great!
Hell yea! Thanks for answering my question! Video was great!
Such a great honest show. Cheers.
I got Danner boots gonna have to look for your video on them , I’ve had some bad lucky with them lately with the welt splitting ( auto tech)
I don’t think I ever seen you do a video in the Russell moccasins. Would love to see one on their back country
I'd love to see you do some Allen Edmonds versus Thursday versus Alden for their casual-dress style boots.
What a great idea for an engaging Q&A video @Rose Anvil! It was entertaining and informative (but I must admit I miss Toaster). Pls don't forget about your commitment to review Allen Edmonds boots. They are hugely popular due to their style, variety, and very flexible sizing with many widths to choose from. I have at least 10 pairs, not counting shoes and sneakers.
The sizing was my only issue with ordering my Nick's tankers. I figured I sized correctly, but I was just a little bit too small. The boots were damn near spot on, but they were just too tight to where there was no breaking them in to be comfortable. Fortunately they do offer a resize, but I feel bad doing that because a fair bit went into making them. Fortunately when I ordered my Muggs, they were sized correctly, because having to do a return trip to the UK would have been kinda sucky. With the Nick's, it's just a short trip East for me.
Watched this while putting my knife pocket on my drifters which just came in. These boots are beasts
My wolverine 1000 mile were only $160... new
Agreed that bootmakers need to universalize sizing
Love this video - so much quality information!!! 😍🤩👍🏾👌🏾
Yes please do dress boots - thanks for all the great videos
Still waiting on a Truman review brother!! Very anxious to hear your opinion and see what’s inside! I love what they do and I hope I’m not wrong!!! Lol
About the sizing issue, where boots are all coming in different sizes from the different companies. I see this issue with clothing as well. So I tend to stick to certain brands so that I know how they are sized and I don't need to guess. I bought a pair of Danner boots and found they run small and narrow. So eventually I bought another pair of Danners and I got a half size up and wide width and they fit great. You can also buy some from Amazon Prime to try on and return them.
I'd really like to see you cut through some dress boots, I've been wearing Florsheim and have had some of the most comfortable dress boots from them. It would be interesting to see how their leather sizes up to these heritage brands.
Thanks for answering my question!
Should review the other Origin boots.
Awesome video brother. I'd love to see a mitUSA video with pull on boots.
Have you ever considered reviewing any UK made brogue Boots ? Loake , Church …. etc .
Excellent video, guys! In the future, I’d like to know your opinion on Charles F Stead’s suede. I often hear that suede is a lower-quality leather, but man, CFStead is something else! Their shrunken suede and repello are outstanding and tough, IMO. Cheers
maybe do an "outdoor / hiking / hunting" leather boot series?
I love these videos. Super informative, raw and real. Looking forward to more and hoping one day my question will pop up there:
If you had to pick one boot to live with for the rest of your life out of All the boots you have ever reviewed, which would you pick?
I bought the Origins, 8" Built Boot, last fall and wore them as my winter boot. Only complaint is that they are not high-instep friendly. Every time I put them on I was slowly pulling the eyelets out. I had them fixed, sold them, and moved on to Jim Greens. Much more high-instep friendly.
Excuse my retardation, but what is the instep? The arch? I was thinking abt origins next. I’ve got thorogoods, wings and wanna try origins…….but…..
@@jimmylarge1148 The top of your foot. Above the arch. I have tall feet
Always been curious about Limmer hiking boots. They have been legend in the hiking boot community since at least the 80s and have a multi-year wait for their MITUSA boots. They now have some ready to order boots made in Germany for around $400 that I’ve almost pulled the trigger on a few times. Would love to see a Limmer boot review in the future. Also, curious about your thoughts about traditional hand sewn Maine moccasins from companies like Quoddy and Wassookeag. Thanks!
Hello, a tip look for the manufacturer Steinkogler from Austria here you can find shoes in this style and in outstanding quality cheaper. Steinkogler has shoes in its range that are made like they were made a hundred years ago and last forever. Greetings Robby
21:54 Kinda cryptic answer about Truman. 🧐 What “construction changes” are you talking about?
Do a Canadian one! I would recommend DURADERO boots
Danner would be another good one to do at some point. I think they’re made in the US, and it looks like an interesting comparison to the Jim Green Razorbacks or Baobab boots since they’re both stitchdown construction with a rubber cemented sole. Is Danner worth $500 when Jim Green is out there?
I don't think Jim Green and Danner are that similar. The $500 Danners are boots like the Super Rainforest. As far as I know, Jim Green doesn't make anything at that level. Jim Greens are of course way cheaper so may be a better value, but it depends what you need them for.
I hadn’t looked at Danner’s website and was sort of guessing at the price. But the Mountain Light is $440. I think that’s their classic hiking boot. It looks nearly identical to the Razorback. I don’t own either of these boots, but at one point I was really lusting after the Danners-something about that classic hiking boot look. I’m sure there are differences between the two. What I love about rose anvil is we get to see those differences in close detail.
Some Danners are made in the US. Some say made in the USA but are mostly made overseas but have just enough work done in the US to be called made in the USA. I like Danners and used to visit their outlet store a lot when I worked nearby. BTW, they are owned by 5he same company that owns whites.
@@Kingfisher1215 That's not how FTC rules work. If something says "made in the USA" it has to be "all or virtually all" US components. There are imported Danners and Danners made from imported components yes, but they're labeled either made in China/Infonesia/whatever" or "Assembled in USA" or "Made in USA of imported components."
they should be good, they are one of the few companies that make the standard issue boots for the armed forces
I just subscribed to this Anvil 2 channel, and like seeing your Q & A's. I have the Red Wing 1907s and the Grant Stone Reverse Snuff Kudu field boots. I think they're a couple of the best looking moc toe boots around. It might be interesting to do a Q & A on viewers preferences of which boots they prefer to wear fashion-wise!
Good stuff! For future non-MITUSA boots, I would love to see more Ariat (Booker Ultra Western Boot specifically), and maybe a few other types of boots from REDBACK (The OMAHA boot is one I'm very curious about...looks a lot like a timberland style boot.)
What about Frank's Boots?
Can you cut in half the whites Millwood? I got them because they're the most affordable work boot from the brands that are normally recommended. I'd like to see how and why they're at their current price point and their comparative value.
Also the d size is a little wide I have "ski feet" if you will 😄 I think that's something to consider having come from climbing low volume is a thing thanks for the content 👍
Scout rush is a term from CSGO. Counter strike global offensive. You get a budget sniper named the scout which has super fast speed when scoped in. And 100% accuracy too
Amen to sizing. Pushed towards the red wing because I can try them on locally, but really want to buy from a smaller maker. Kind of tempted to catch a flight to PNW to get sized. Also, wish the MITUSA series had a "regardless of price" category. I'm going to spend more time in my boots than anything else in my life.
I've been buying Red Wing Moc Toe in Kangaroo since I can remember. I have four pairs currently, all with different soles for different purposes. I have wanted to try making my own boots for a while but, don't have all the tools needed and just can't justify the investment when I can still get good boots made for me at a reasonable price
Do the Saint Laurent Lukas boots! Would be wild doing some designer boots
I don't think the French are ready for that video tbh
Go look at the franks Patriot boot. It’s $350 and built the same as any other PNW logger while still being made in USA.
Have you seen a pair cut in half? Are they Goodyear welts? Well have to check them out.....
Most Frank's are $500-$600.
They are a stitchdown PNW logger boot with leather heal stack, leather insole, leather midsole, 7-8 oz leather uppers. They keep cost down using the outer cuts of the hide where there might be some wrinkling or stretch marks or “less desirable” marks that you wouldn’t put in the $500-$600 boot. Made in the USA in the pacific north west. $350
Looking forward to the dressy shoe reviews :)
Q&A is great brotha
Have you checked out Oak Street bootmakers?
Love the content, are you planning to do an Indonesian boot series?
Cut the danner super rain forest! What’s in their best boot?
Have you cut a boot with a met guard in half before? I'd love to see the Carolina 505 cut in half sometime
Huge fan of both channels! Did you see the new version of White’s Perry boots with a wedge lug sole?
Yo Weston I just got my Muggs today and a Rowe wallet recently! Idk if the wallet is vechetta but it's some exquisite smelling veg tan! The muggs are seriously nothing less than awesome. I honestly rather wear them without socks cause the shearling is so cozy lol Also, the smell of horween leather is immaculate! It smells like the leather inside a new Lamborghini, coming from someone that has never been in a Lamborghini.
Hey Weston I think you should try out the Red Wing Roughnecks or maybe a review? They're killer compared to the Moc, built on the same last, yet with a vibram lug sole they're on site right now!
Fantastic Q&A. Video suggestion: Would you consider doing a side by side video comparing the JK 300x (black) against the Nicks Tactical? Both are PNW boots with similar style. Is the Nicks Tactical really worth $170 more?
I would say that in construction work, I’ve seen more red wings boots then anything else but maybe it’s different in other states.
Can you do a hiking boot series
If I'm being honest, in my opinion this was a good video. Thumb up.
Really like the Q&A's! I do miss Toaster, hope he's doing well!
Any experience or requests to do Parkhurst or Rancourt? Any opinions on either?
FYI Weinbrenner uses Horween leather for the Thorogood boots, and the max wear wedge outsoles have MADE IN USA moulded into them.
The COO for the entire boot is on the label, which means that MADE IN USA on the outsole means the outsole is made here.
There are standards for MADE IN USA too, so certain percentage of American components and labor are required.
American leather, American made cushion insole, and an American made outsole.
I don't know what components are imported, but it's not these 3 major parts.
Where can you find the information saying they use horween leather? Any idea where the boot upper is actually sewn, as ive heard both from Amish workers see them and I read somewhere saying overseas.
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It was in a factory you'r video I watched that I can no longer find.
I don't know where the " sewn overseas " idea came from, it's theoretically possible but they would have to label them as built or assembled in the USA not Made in the USA.
There are percentage requirements.
I think I may have seen that video but couldn’t remember them saying what tannery they used. I believe that video also said the Amish sew the upper. I guess they claim to be union made because the union shop bottoms the boot.
how about Georgia boots ,what do you think about them?
I see a lot of blue-collar guys buying boots at the Red Wing store. They're just not buying heritage boots
I worked in redwings and most construction guys that would also but you’re right not heritage style.
When I was a concrete carpenter everyone either had redwings or thorogoods..
@alancuriel123456 Concrete carpenter?!?
Do you build formwork for concrete pours, etc? I've never heard it called that before, that's a lucrative job if you're good at it! 👍
@@mrkeogh yeah basically. I heard the term for guys who form work like for bridges and the like when I was in a carpenters union in my younger days.
I’m simultaneously disappointed with myself and glad that I hadn’t checked out the 2nd channel before this as it means there’s a bunch of extra content to consume. This Q&A video was really enjoyable. The casual nature of it, very different from the algorithmically streamlined main channel vids, really shines through. I felt like I should have cracked open a beer and kicked my feet up while watching. Plus it was a nice way to recap vids I’d watched months ago. Kudos.
Any thoughts about reviewing Thorogood's Postal line of boots and shoes?
Not sure why the American made Benneville combat boots never are talked about....ive been wearing them for 20 years exclusively every day. Generally find them from former soldiers or surplus supply for around $50 unworn or slightly used and they last from 3-5 years. Hard to beat that for value and you can get summer vented ones or waterproof gortex. Not that I'm not completely sold on the bison JKs and am planning on a couple different pairs of those...
Belleville?
Can u cut open n examine the Ugg Biltmore mid and workboot style.
Where’s the Carolina USA made logger boot?
Have you covered Irish Setters yet?
I don’t know if you can even find them anymore but, ever look at Elkwoods from Sears? Or Diehards?
No, Wesco and Viberg are not last ones. There is Frank with his Frank’s Boots (true Nick’s basically). Best of the best from PWN. Try his boots!
Patiently awaiting a Hathorn built into a Type 1 Commander from Franks. I have 2 Pairs of Jks so super excited to see the difference 😊
Have you ever reviewed the eric clapton Redwing?
Some European hiking boots would rank pretty high on durability too i would imagine. As thick if not thicker leather uppers but im not sure if they got alot of leather in the midsole
Hey, how about doing a review on Piloti shoes.
Any thoughts about reviewing a Truman boot?
Look I don’t have any issue with the components that Jk uses in the 300’s[x)! However, the fit and finish, i.e. sole grinding/trimming is noticeably inferior to the higher end Jk models. I would, and have, chosen the Perry selects as a better choice. Granted they’re not the same style, moc-toe vs round but, they both use the same Christy outsole! And for similar price points, Whites uses better leather with more color options. JK’s offers more width choices.
Hey Weston,
Would love for you to review Silverado Lumberjack Boot. American made, American components. 5-6 oz leather. Goodyear welted. Price on boot barn $197 on their website $247. How do they do it?
Also, Milwaukee boot co. American made and they have a moctoe version. Leather upper and goodyear welted. Their price, $169.
Would love to see these cut in half and see how they do it! And give them some traction and recognition.
Are you planning on reviewing Limmer boots?
What’s your favorite everyday wear leather shoes?
Parkhurst boots? Made in Buffalo NY. Russell moccasin. They make hunting boots made in Maine.
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