Gotta hand it to you, making and releasing this video in conjunction with Rose Anvils release is a great touch. Kudos to whomever came up with the idea and made it happen.
I bought my custom O.T. Pro 6" from you because of Rose Anvil giving your company a positive review. Now I wouldn't wear anything else at work. Thanks to both of you.
*Neat to see the leather being hand cut for some pieces and others stamped out. It is cool seeing how thick the leather is! 😊 Thanks for the collab! These are awesome boots!*
Already ordered a pair of the 300s in safety toe. Was waiting for this release, but I ran out of time. Now I just ordered a pair of these bad assed bear slayers for my personal self. The thought that went into these boots is pretty clever. Great name and beautiful boot. Can’t wait to get them on my feet.
Very cool boots. I’d love to see them with a black vibram sole as well. Maybe even some other color options? Interesting idea and unique 7” uppers is definitely outstanding.
in case you're wondering why your boots cost what they cost. Bro's hands look like they're Perma bruised. a lot going on to make a single pair of boots.
@@jkbootsusa I still don't understand, we can't take and put in screws in the same spot, right? Over time the screws would get loose, is there a way to work around this? like switching the sole and placing the screws in another area that has no holes? I don't think any soldier wants to have holes in their boots after the screws fall out, or even after resoles having holes in the midsole if the screws are placed in another area that has no holes... -2 screws also makes them lighter and balanced? 360 stitch down is more water tight too... My idea or suggestion if there is no way to work around the problem of the 2 holes in the boot after prolonged use: Switching the boots screws for a 360 stitch down (both ways prevent the shoe ripping apart) (The Cons are that leather won't wrap around heel as well and there is a risk of the cord stitch breaking). Removing the 2 screws and using 360 stitch down would make the boots able to have MORE resoles and last more years? Why use screws?? I see short-term benefits only. If I buy a boot I don't want to rebuild it, I want to resole it until the boot has lived it's fair life.
Thanks for the questions, i will try my best to answer them! On the O.T. we do add three screws through the 132 unit sole. The front of the heel is a high stress part of the boot that requires extra support. As for putting the screws in the same spot on the resole, depending on the size of the boots in a resole the new sole will be the same size, meaning the holes generally align when resoling 👍 We already do stitch the boots 360º, you can see us do the heel portion at 23:09 Hopefully this helps clear up some confusion
@@jkbootsusa I am talking about flaring out the leather on the back portion of the shoe, just like it is flared out on the front portion of the boot (and stitching all the way through). As long as the screws do resole well as you say then I think it's an insanely sturdy build and there is nothing to worry about! Those screws make the boot indestructible and no need to worry about stitch breaking! Faster to screw than re-stitch👌. I also bet it feels real nice with the leather wrapped around foot instead of flared out as I say. ''It's all a game of trade offs isn't it.'' The type of build and what benefits or cons a person can get. Interesting! Best build for someone looking for a long lasting boot that's easy to resole and that's very comfy on the heel of the foot. Less waterproof maybe but that's debatable, never seen a test on it. I appreciate the response.
@saturn7835 a forefront for my day job, 8" ot for winter/backup and a 6" ot for summer. I could justify a 300 as an extra wedge sole.... but I want a superduty S. and bear slayers. And russle mocs. Ugh fuck me
Gotta hand it to you, making and releasing this video in conjunction with Rose Anvils release is a great touch. Kudos to whomever came up with the idea and made it happen.
I bought my custom O.T. Pro 6" from you because of Rose Anvil giving your company a positive review. Now I wouldn't wear anything else at work. Thanks to both of you.
Thats great to hear! We all appreciate the support 🙌
*Neat to see the leather being hand cut for some pieces and others stamped out. It is cool seeing how thick the leather is! 😊 Thanks for the collab! These are awesome boots!*
I really like this bear slayer design. I wish you guys would make them a permanent model I see they sold out already I wanted to buy a pair.
Beautiful boots, great craftmanship.. one day...
If all JK Boots start to have that "bear slayer' design it would be a signature game changer IMO.
Already ordered a pair of the 300s in safety toe. Was waiting for this release, but I ran out of time. Now I just ordered a pair of these bad assed bear slayers for my personal self. The thought that went into these boots is pretty clever. Great name and beautiful boot. Can’t wait to get them on my feet.
Right on, we are very proud of how they turned out too! Thanks for the kind words! Enjoy!
Not gonna lie saw "Beer Slayer" the first time..... 🤣 Great looking boots either way.
Glad for the people who were able to get them. A lot of care clearly went into making these.
oh yeah these are doing it for me
Thank god for your videos, tho I cannot afford your products...I at least can adore it through your videis.
Glad you like them!
Very cool
How is your bison tanned? Chrome, combination, or veg tanned? Thanks!
Very cool boots. I’d love to see them with a black vibram sole as well. Maybe even some other color options? Interesting idea and unique 7” uppers is definitely outstanding.
Glad you like em! Some good ideas there 👍
@@jkbootsusa YES INDEED ;)
한국 사람. 입니다
신발을 구매하고 싶은데 어디가서 구매해야 하나요😂
Our boots are available at JKBOOTS.COM
Nice to have a machine do all the work
What is that spray you guys use at the last buffing step? A sealant/waterproofer?
Bro's gotta hand cut those pieces out with the notches and all? Whoa!
Definitely takes some work 😅
How to order pls share a link
in case you're wondering why your boots cost what they cost. Bro's hands look like they're Perma bruised. a lot going on to make a single pair of boots.
That’s glue and dye from the leather
Is this boot using the technora thread? I dont remember white thread before.
The white thread is not technora. It is special to this limited edition model and all of our Canyon Bison boots have white thread.
Can these boots be resoled? I'm confused with what happens with the screws.
Yes these can be resoled and rebuilt, the screws are just taken out at the time of resole and replaced 👍
@@jkbootsusa I still don't understand, we can't take and put in screws in the same spot, right? Over time the screws would get loose, is there a way to work around this? like switching the sole and placing the screws in another area that has no holes? I don't think any soldier wants to have holes in their boots after the screws fall out, or even after resoles having holes in the midsole if the screws are placed in another area that has no holes... -2 screws also makes them lighter and balanced? 360 stitch down is more water tight too...
My idea or suggestion if there is no way to work around the problem of the 2 holes in the boot after prolonged use:
Switching the boots screws for a 360 stitch down (both ways prevent the shoe ripping apart) (The Cons are that leather won't wrap around heel as well and there is a risk of the cord stitch breaking). Removing the 2 screws and using 360 stitch down would make the boots able to have MORE resoles and last more years?
Why use screws?? I see short-term benefits only. If I buy a boot I don't want to rebuild it, I want to resole it until the boot has lived it's fair life.
Thanks for the questions, i will try my best to answer them! On the O.T. we do add three screws through the 132 unit sole. The front of the heel is a high stress part of the boot that requires extra support. As for putting the screws in the same spot on the resole, depending on the size of the boots in a resole the new sole will be the same size, meaning the holes generally align when resoling 👍 We already do stitch the boots 360º, you can see us do the heel portion at 23:09 Hopefully this helps clear up some confusion
@@jkbootsusa I am talking about flaring out the leather on the back portion of the shoe, just like it is flared out on the front portion of the boot (and stitching all the way through). As long as the screws do resole well as you say then I think it's an insanely sturdy build and there is nothing to worry about! Those screws make the boot indestructible and no need to worry about stitch breaking! Faster to screw than re-stitch👌. I also bet it feels real nice with the leather wrapped around foot instead of flared out as I say.
''It's all a game of trade offs isn't it.'' The type of build and what benefits or cons a person can get. Interesting! Best build for someone looking for a long lasting boot that's easy to resole and that's very comfy on the heel of the foot. Less waterproof maybe but that's debatable, never seen a test on it.
I appreciate the response.
OMG!!!
I need to save up some money for these bad boys
Better do it before they sell out. Only 500 pairs.
🤯
Шикарные ботинки👍🔥🇺🇸⚡
How much the pair costs us
They are going for $650 🙌
I want these boots but i already have 3 pairs of jks and my wife would kill me if she found a fourth
One will already last a Lifetime
@saturn7835 a forefront for my day job, 8" ot for winter/backup and a 6" ot for summer. I could justify a 300 as an extra wedge sole.... but I want a superduty S. and bear slayers. And russle mocs. Ugh fuck me
you run the thread on the sole, it would not be better to sew in a ditch
Wow. A pair of boots without the logger heels that end up making them look all feminine.
No mid sole= no comfort
there is a midsole. it's on your heel and arch where you need it. if its under the ball of your foot and toes, it's just going to resist bending.
That’s a lineman shank, midsole spans the whole length
Funny how the material started out as a size 9E and 20 seconds later changed to a 10E. 😂. Someone messed up the 9E materials.