I love mine, wonderful boots. I wrote a big review a few weeks ago on the Fedora Lounge forum, also went into lot of detail with a similar explanation of what makes them so uniquely comfortable and capable. My biggest problem is not being able to wear them everywhere, all the time, LOL. If I may be so bold, those are nice kilties, but the boot calls for a pair in matching leather to preserve the visual integrity of the design. I didn't order them with my boots from RM myself, I might do so down the road.
I was looking forward to this review and am pleasantly surprised it came early! You've provided the most descriptive analysis I've heard yet on what it's like to wear these vs. more traditional boots. It's easy to sense your enthusiasm for these guys... and it's infectious! I can't wait until I can get my own pair someday!
Was waiting for this...and pleasantly surprised it happened so quickly! I feel the same way about my Russell's...so darn comfortable. so different feeling...and they're definitely my every day, go-to boots.
I bought a pair of Rancourt Dirigo boots, and have now realized that all my favorite footwear this summer are moccasins: the Rancourts, Clark Wallabees, Clark camp mocs. The true moc design hits the right balance between that foot cupping support you describe and lightness. By contrast other boots feel clunky, platforms pounded in with nails. At any rate, great review. Glad to hear your wife is recovering, and best wishes on your own procedure.
Russ-Mocc has always been my holy grail but I just can’t swallow the price tag at $600-$800 USD…Even with owning a dozen boots or fine shoes in the $300-$500 range. Did enjoy your review though! You may also want to try Rancourt’s Harrison Boots. Very similar Mocc construction method around a $350 price. I have them in CXL and they are so damn comfy like these RussMoccs that they’re essentially my daily’s. Keep the reviews coming T!!!
I have the weathered oak version of the Backcountry. I love them like you do. Because they are so beefy I picked up a pair of Art Carter Russell chukkas that are a little more versatile for business casual situations. They are also incredibly comfortable and just feel like quality. The only problem is the availability of models is not or miss.
The reason Obenauf's beeswax conditioner is recommended is because it doesn't dry out like other treatments. I've owned ten pairs of Russell Moccasin boots - bullhide snake boots, knee-high turkey hunter boots, three pairs of moccasins, bison and alligator loafers, safari boots, sporting clays shoes, a pair of Imperials in French veal, and the recently-purchased Backcountry in bison leather. Almost all were treated with Obenauf's. Enjoy your boots! By the way, I wore the old Imperials while walking around London in December 2023 and have been wearing them to business meetings in the U.S. since they were new in 2012.
Beautiful boots . Love the craftsmanship and the construction but they are well beyond my price range. Pity. Best wishes and a swift recovery to your wife. Thanks again for a great review.
Oh Teik. You’ve discovered what it’s like to trigger maximum proprioceptive feedback from your feet. It’s bliss, and addictive. Great description of construction as always and glad you now have the dilemma of whether to wear these or others based on feel. At $ 750 USD they are pricey but worth it in my view if they give you that feeling. Great video- thanks. PS my Whites are now shipped - can’t wait to get them on feet!!
I was planning to try on a pair of Russel boots at the next boot camp stitchdown, I was thinking of making these boots my retirement gift to myself. This review really firmed up my feelings about the boot, I am pretty sure it will also become my go to casual boot. Thanks Teik for the spot on review.
Highly recommend going on and getting fitted. They are very friendly and have most of the options there for you to handle. At least they did last year.
Heh. Earl Schaeffer was hardly "fresh as a daisy" after his walk. The boots he hiked the Appalachian Trail in are in the Smithsonian Institution. In a sealed drawer. They have to be, because almost eighty years later they still stink to high heaven.
@@Menocchio1 Seriously? I knew they were in the Smithsonian, but not about the smell. Is smelling them part of the tour or is it described on the placard? 🤣
Interesting review. But when you said that construction is a little less "handmade in the mix" you are mistaken, these boots take a lot more work by hand than any other PNW boot, you can see videos of their construction on youtube. They are essentially lasted 3-5 times, depending on the exact definition.
Definitely an interesting brand, only it's a tough price to stomach.. I can understand the cost with all the handstitch work, done in the US.. but idk if I can justify it looks wise.. I'd say the main appeals are construction, history, and how they might feel under foot.. if the regular slip on Moc version was much cheaper, I'd go for it.. Thanks T
I like the idea of these boots but I live and play in the Arizona desert and I'm cheap so I intend to buy the canvas shafted Gokey moccasin boots for $440.
Teik, I have neuropathy in my feet and to much surface feel actually hurts. What are your thoughts on how much is transmitting through vs say my new pair of Parkhurst Stitchdown boots?
For the price they should fix your tea. I have no doubt that they live up to their reputation but I need two pair to rotate to mitigate my chronic athlete's foot and two pair of those are out of my reach.
I love mine, wonderful boots. I wrote a big review a few weeks ago on the Fedora Lounge forum, also went into lot of detail with a similar explanation of what makes them so uniquely comfortable and capable. My biggest problem is not being able to wear them everywhere, all the time, LOL.
If I may be so bold, those are nice kilties, but the boot calls for a pair in matching leather to preserve the visual integrity of the design. I didn't order them with my boots from RM myself, I might do so down the road.
This may be the greatest channel on RUclips
@@willhorne35 haha thank you!
I was looking forward to this review and am pleasantly surprised it came early! You've provided the most descriptive analysis I've heard yet on what it's like to wear these vs. more traditional boots. It's easy to sense your enthusiasm for these guys... and it's infectious! I can't wait until I can get my own pair someday!
Thanks for this great intro to these boots. I always sort of knew they existed but never knew they were this comfy
Im just so jealous! These are my grail boots
Was waiting for this...and pleasantly surprised it happened so quickly! I feel the same way about my Russell's...so darn comfortable. so different feeling...and they're definitely my every day, go-to boots.
I bought a pair of Rancourt Dirigo boots, and have now realized that all my favorite footwear this summer are moccasins: the Rancourts, Clark Wallabees, Clark camp mocs. The true moc design hits the right balance between that foot cupping support you describe and lightness. By contrast other boots feel clunky, platforms pounded in with nails. At any rate, great review. Glad to hear your wife is recovering, and best wishes on your own procedure.
So tempteed to grab some of these, I love what Russell represent as a company. Nice review!
Russ-Mocc has always been my holy grail but I just can’t swallow the price tag at $600-$800 USD…Even with owning a dozen boots or fine shoes in the $300-$500 range. Did enjoy your review though!
You may also want to try Rancourt’s Harrison Boots. Very similar Mocc construction method around a $350 price. I have them in CXL and they are so damn comfy like these RussMoccs that they’re essentially my daily’s. Keep the reviews coming T!!!
Way better value
These look amazing. I hope all goes smoothly for you in your surgery.
@@cheekibreeki9155 thanks
I have the weathered oak version of the Backcountry. I love them like you do. Because they are so beefy I picked up a pair of Art Carter Russell chukkas that are a little more versatile for business casual situations. They are also incredibly comfortable and just feel like quality. The only problem is the availability of models is not or miss.
The reason Obenauf's beeswax conditioner is recommended is because it doesn't dry out like other treatments. I've owned ten pairs of Russell Moccasin boots - bullhide snake boots, knee-high turkey hunter boots, three pairs of moccasins, bison and alligator loafers, safari boots, sporting clays shoes, a pair of Imperials in French veal, and the recently-purchased Backcountry in bison leather. Almost all were treated with Obenauf's. Enjoy your boots!
By the way, I wore the old Imperials while walking around London in December 2023 and have been wearing them to business meetings in the U.S. since they were new in 2012.
Amazing review and great boots!!
Beautiful boots . Love the craftsmanship and the construction but they are well beyond my price range. Pity. Best wishes and a swift recovery to your wife. Thanks again for a great review.
@@DenisMillar TY
Oh Teik. You’ve discovered what it’s like to trigger maximum proprioceptive feedback from your feet. It’s bliss, and addictive. Great description of construction as always and glad you now have the dilemma of whether to wear these or others based on feel. At $ 750 USD they are pricey but worth it in my view if they give you that feeling. Great video- thanks. PS my Whites are now shipped - can’t wait to get them on feet!!
@@anthonycox1185 Mate, it’s pricey but you have to try these! As you know I wasn’t a fan of barefoot shoes but this feels low rise and great!
Ive been condidering these. Still cinsidering. Look forward to your future review after done more use :)
That boot looks extremely comfy.
Been looking forward to this.
I was planning to try on a pair of Russel boots at the next boot camp stitchdown, I was thinking of making these boots my retirement gift to myself. This review really firmed up my feelings about the boot, I am pretty sure it will also become my go to casual boot. Thanks Teik for the spot on review.
I was going to do the same! Boss gave me an offer I can't refuse, going to stay a bit. Maybe a could have retired present
Highly recommend going on and getting fitted. They are very friendly and have most of the options there for you to handle. At least they did last year.
Great review. It’s a fabulous looking boot - just the right height for the toe box in my opinion.
I am sure there is one person somewhere that isn’t a Russell super fan but I’ve never met them.
Excellent review
I always wanted a pair of those boots, but never pulled the trigger on buying them.
Heh. Earl Schaeffer was hardly "fresh as a daisy" after his walk. The boots he hiked the Appalachian Trail in are in the Smithsonian Institution. In a sealed drawer. They have to be, because almost eighty years later they still stink to high heaven.
@@Menocchio1 Seriously? I knew they were in the Smithsonian, but not about the smell. Is smelling them part of the tour or is it described on the placard? 🤣
Interesting review. But when you said that construction is a little less "handmade in the mix" you are mistaken, these boots take a lot more work by hand than any other PNW boot, you can see videos of their construction on youtube. They are essentially lasted 3-5 times, depending on the exact definition.
Definitely an interesting brand, only it's a tough price to stomach..
I can understand the cost with all the handstitch work, done in the US.. but idk if I can justify it looks wise.. I'd say the main appeals are construction, history, and how they might feel under foot.. if the regular slip on Moc version was much cheaper, I'd go for it..
Thanks T
Excellent! 👏
scored a s'hand pair on eBay for $150,..
okay, so they needed a $150 Vibram Roccia resole, but hey ho I'm happy
I like the idea of these boots but I live and play in the Arizona desert and I'm cheap so I intend to buy the canvas shafted Gokey moccasin boots for $440.
Apparently I was right. These have become your favorite. ❤️
@@SidW-l4z hahaha
Maybe it’s better to say the Grant Stone field boot looks like this?
Teik, I have neuropathy in my feet and to much surface feel actually hurts. What are your thoughts on how much is transmitting through vs say my new pair of Parkhurst Stitchdown boots?
@@stephenbaron5681 feedback goes through, not the rocks themselves, so I’d say on the edge
For the price they should fix your tea. I have no doubt that they live up to their reputation but I need two pair to rotate to mitigate my chronic athlete's foot and two pair of those are out of my reach.
Take care and get well wishes to your wife. Good review👍
@@pbrdoug4962 thanks
These are my grail boots.
Damn, I keep looking for reasons not to save up for a pair of Russells.
You’re a terrible influence, Teik.
Price is out of reach.