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  • @RoseAnvil
    @RoseAnvil  Месяц назад +10

    Get some of the best boots in the world here while they are on sale for $60 off til the end of May! - nicksboots.com/builderpro-60th-anniversary/

  • @TheEldestScroll
    @TheEldestScroll Месяц назад +119

    I got a pair of these in the exact configuration a few months ago and they're the most comfortable piece of footwear I've ever put on. I'm a mechanic and while a wedge sole may be more ideal for the hangar floor, the arch support you get with these makes even standing on flat surfaces more comfortable than anything else I've experienced for 12 hours at a time. For anyone thinking of getting a pair, I followed Nicks sizing guide and the fit was perfect. Surprisingly snug around the middle of the foot, but I've really come to appreciate that support and my toes have the perfect amount of room. The 1964 leather breaks in real nice and has only looked better and better over time. I'm in no hurry to take them off even after a long shift.

    • @UTAH_BLANE
      @UTAH_BLANE Месяц назад +3

      sure you did

    • @NickyB0718
      @NickyB0718 Месяц назад +7

      @@UTAH_BLANElol pretty possible that he did… they’re not unattainable. Also in a grand scheme to turn a profit, Nick’s probably made more than the one pair featured in this video…

    • @sinisterthoughts2896
      @sinisterthoughts2896 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@UTAH_BLANE why doubt it? Nick's sells boots, and it's a last they have had fir a long time. And this is a high end boot channel, so is likely to be viewed by people interested in and who get nice boots.

    • @TheEldestScroll
      @TheEldestScroll Месяц назад +7

      @@NickyB0718 to add to the not unattainable point, it's worth noting that this boot is on Nick's quick ship page. For a lot of Nick's you have to wait 4 months to even a year, but I got mine in the mail after I think it was 6 weeks. I think right now quick ships are around 8 weeks, probably due to fire season picking up.

    • @NickyB0718
      @NickyB0718 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheEldestScrollabsolutely, yea quick ship isn’t “that” quick lol, but it’s quicker than the standard waiting period. I suppose they can only make so many boots at a time. Quickest I’ve had was about 3 weeks from the trades program they offer.

  • @keturahspencer
    @keturahspencer Месяц назад +86

    I'm glad to see the munson last being more widely used. I actually think it looks better. I also have extra wide feet.

    • @aurtisanminer2827
      @aurtisanminer2827 Месяц назад +5

      Me too. I wish they had a safety toe that matched this last.

    • @sinisterthoughts2896
      @sinisterthoughts2896 Месяц назад +5

      Same on both accounts.

    • @evanm.2300
      @evanm.2300 23 дня назад

      Yup narrow boots look too fem often

    • @hiramesensei3112
      @hiramesensei3112 18 дней назад

      yea i hate the modern super pointy toe look that most mens boots are going for these days. it looks extremely dainty and affected

    • @sashimiturtle
      @sashimiturtle 14 дней назад

      @@hiramesensei3112 I wear square toe boots for this reason. Pointy toe boots just look like women's boots.

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth Месяц назад +76

    It actually hurt to see that boot cut in half.

    • @angellover02171
      @angellover02171 Месяц назад +4

      It's for the best. We can learn so much

    • @noone3734
      @noone3734 Месяц назад +9

      @@angellover02171 We learned nothing from those boots being cut in half. How many pairs of Nicks has he cut in half? We've known what's in them for a long time. It's just wasteful at this point.

    • @bassplayer2011ify
      @bassplayer2011ify Месяц назад +3

      @@noone3734 That's how Weston built this channel was cutting boots in half. Also I could be wrong but I believe in the past he has mentioned that one of the conditions of getting a review pair is that he cuts them in half.

    • @noone3734
      @noone3734 Месяц назад +1

      @@bassplayer2011ify Whether it's Weston or the boot company, cutting them in half is getting annoying when we already know what's inside them, it's wasteful

    • @bensmith4563
      @bensmith4563 29 дней назад +1

      ​@noone3734 it's far less wasteful than alot of things that happen

  • @DeLaMangaShoes
    @DeLaMangaShoes 15 дней назад +6

    I am a custom shoemaker, and this information is spot on.
    I make lasts for bespoke work as well as ready to wear footwear.

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 24 дня назад +20

    This is why I have spent the last two years almost barefoot after 37 years in heavy work boots! Repairing my feet has been so very important. Now, my Nicks boots are worn only while working for a few hours, then off they go.

  • @jackcanada6082
    @jackcanada6082 Месяц назад +15

    Really enjoy these videos but finally had to comment about how much the name of the last makes me smile.
    When I was a kid I was a NY Yankees fan and whoever decided to name the modified Munson last the Thurman has a sense of humor and a good memory. Thanks for the smile.

  • @DoeBoy999
    @DoeBoy999 Месяц назад +13

    The history is just so good to hear. I don’t even wear boots that often and I find it quite fascinating the depth which they want on that Munson last. The build quality in those nicks boots would last me 20 years since I am not in the trades.

  • @childcrone
    @childcrone 20 дней назад +4

    I live in WA and I spoke with Nick a couple years ago about my frustration looking for a horse riding boot that provided straight space along the big toes. He said he didn't know why no one was making them that way, that all they'd need to do is shift the center of the boot toe toward the inside. Custom wasn't an option at the time because it was at the height of covid and he needed to be able to do an in-person measuring. Perhaps I should call him again!
    That last you were holding looks great. I wonder if you could turn Jim Green onto it as inspiration for an upgrade of the BF African Ranger last?

  • @davidsauls9542
    @davidsauls9542 Месяц назад +10

    We covered that army manual in medical school while studying the foot. Thank you for reminding me. I am always happy to learn how smart and driven to learn those people were. Now, not so much.
    You however, always seem eager to learn !!! and teach !

  • @uncleKai_SWW
    @uncleKai_SWW Месяц назад +28

    These types of boots that are built like this would be good for oil rig work. Just preferably without laces (Wellington /pullon) and a shorter heel. No matter what boot we buy, they get tore up fairly quickly if you are working.. 🤧. We like the wider toe box, that should be an industry standard.

    • @sinisterthoughts2896
      @sinisterthoughts2896 Месяц назад

      The wellington can't give the ankle support these kinds of boots are designed for.

    • @uncleKai_SWW
      @uncleKai_SWW Месяц назад +2

      @@sinisterthoughts2896 laces are dangerous for us, they get soaked in oil, mud water or other chemicals and it’s a bother also. Yes I know there are Boot B*** boots, they all are mostly the same. Ariat does now make a Wellington with a BOA system, I may try that. Just hopefully the sole in the front won’t peel apart in a few months from kicking slips or something.

    • @dirtyblueshirt
      @dirtyblueshirt Месяц назад +1

      Nicks has safety toe Wellington and Chelsea boots

    • @kevingipe8242
      @kevingipe8242 Месяц назад +2

      Check out their tanker boots

  • @AA-dq5uo
    @AA-dq5uo Месяц назад +8

    I think the shape looks great! The more comfortable it looks shape wise the better it looks as well

  • @jengles2545
    @jengles2545 Месяц назад +6

    Bandsaw said it all

  • @GRice999
    @GRice999 Месяц назад +5

    @ 7:15 . . . "Thurman Munson inspired last . . ." Lol. Thurman Munson was the catcher for the Yankees in the '70s.

  • @CoachTylerJohnston
    @CoachTylerJohnston Месяц назад +6

    Impressive history! It's amazing that although medicine has changed so much over the years, we have had the blueprint for healthy shoes for over 100 years now!

  • @Midnightrider1177
    @Midnightrider1177 Месяц назад +10

    Just received these exact boots in a different leather, but AMAZING for us wide footed folk.

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 Месяц назад +2

      Tell me everything I am cursed with EEEE

  • @brunonjezic6208
    @brunonjezic6208 Месяц назад +7

    Munson's book is really well written. I recommend it to enthusiasts

  • @lizcademy4809
    @lizcademy4809 Месяц назад +22

    If you're not watching Nicole Rudolph's channel, this wees's video is a good one to watch.
    She's a shoemaker, specializing in historical shoes. Ever wonder why shoes from the 1800s look so tiny? She has a video about that.
    Today's episode is all about foot shapes and how that affects the best shoe types for your feet.

    • @carried441
      @carried441 Месяц назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing!

  • @johnh.2340
    @johnh.2340 14 дней назад +5

    We really do need modern combat boots built like this.

    • @missourimongoose8858
      @missourimongoose8858 12 дней назад +1

      In iraq most of is bought the tennis shoe style boot, they didn't last very long but they were way more comfortable and most of them were zip side so fast to put on

  • @omniscientgrunk
    @omniscientgrunk Месяц назад +8

    Great looking boot. I retired some 5 years ago and wish I had seen videos like these before buying boots. I worked in construction for more than 40 years and am still dropping pine trees in the yard (20- 40 foot trees so far this year) and have three pairs of boots to wear out so maybe I'll need another pair ? Idk. 64 years old now but still moving like 40. thanks for the video. Peace

  • @ziploc53
    @ziploc53 Месяц назад +4

    I got builder pro boots as my first pair of Nick’s. I love this boot. Also I got mine custom made for my foot.
    My boots are sewn all the way through the rubber.

  • @sinakaedwards2009
    @sinakaedwards2009 Месяц назад +9

    Almost a million subscribers. Your channel deserves it.

    • @Georgiaguntraining
      @Georgiaguntraining Месяц назад

      I feel a bit better knowing there are at least a million fools as crazy as I am...

  • @sharpsm1859
    @sharpsm1859 Месяц назад +12

    Dude. THURMAN Munson was a ballplayer. LYMAN Munson was the the boot guy .

  • @andybrooks4070
    @andybrooks4070 Месяц назад +5

    I wish some company would come out with a safety toe for the munson last

  • @AliceBowie
    @AliceBowie Месяц назад +15

    Hey Weston, please do a video on the Egyptian, Roman, and Greek foot types, and what shoes are better for different feet. I thoight of this because the foot you showed in the video had a longer big toe, and my feet have the middle toe longer than the big toe.

    • @stevenwilder9989
      @stevenwilder9989 Месяц назад +1

      @AliceBowie- do you by chance have the Greek foot type?

    • @TheHonestPeanut
      @TheHonestPeanut 7 дней назад

      Morton's toe (also known as Morton's foot syndrome and Greek foot) is a commonly-inherited but inefficient foot shape. As a result, your second toe is longer than the big toe. It's not the actual toe bones that are longer, though; rather, it's an issue with the metatarsal bones they are attached to.
      Widebox barefoot shoes are good. Also wide minmill boots. SUPER comfortable.

  • @bigmoe-specialtylandservic6106
    @bigmoe-specialtylandservic6106 29 дней назад +3

    Thanks for getting straight to the content without wasting our time with BS intros. Great job.

  • @Lakoda26
    @Lakoda26 Месяц назад +4

    This is the video I didnt know I needed. Excellent job!!

  • @darrenhall7454
    @darrenhall7454 Месяц назад +3

    Amazing video! It’s so incredibly interesting the history of footwear. I find it fascinating. You’ve inspired me to find out more.

  • @stevenwilder9989
    @stevenwilder9989 Месяц назад +1

    Love this channel.
    FINALLY remembered to subscribe!😂

  • @ShutUpBubi
    @ShutUpBubi Месяц назад +4

    I've wanted a Munson Last pair for a good minute now honestly

  • @lanarkwanderer
    @lanarkwanderer 19 дней назад +1

    I bought a pair of leather hiking boots from LL Bean in the early 70’s. They advertised as being made on a Munson last. Very comfortable boots. Have been on many canoe trips, hikes , hunting over the years. I’m in my 70’s and I’m still wearing them to hike. Original sole shows some wear but very serviceable. Sole appears to be the same as shown on your boot. Quality lasts ! Thanks for a great video !

  • @Georgiaguntraining
    @Georgiaguntraining Месяц назад +1

    I just got my Wesco ND3's a week or so ago. Have worn them literally all day every day since. They started real stiff, sure, but they are COMFORTABLE. I am very impressed with Nicks. Thanks for getting me hooked, darn it. I also got a pair of Wesco Black Bear collab (after a 19 month wait) and they are also pretty amazing. They were done with the optional custom measurements and frankly, fit no better than the Nicks 13 narrow standard for me. Two killer products, and you are totally to blame. Thanks!!!

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe Месяц назад +5

    I had a pair of Corcoran Jump Boots from the late 90’s. They were made with this last. They were amazing. Sadly I live in a basement and hadn’t worn them for a few years and they got moldy and I threw them out. I wear certain Keens now that have a very similar shape and am very happy with them.

    • @Unicorn161
      @Unicorn161 Месяц назад +1

      Same. Too bad Corcoran has lowered their quality and upped the prices. Keen are good, but I wish they could be resoled to make them last longer. They are the best fitting hiking boots and shoes I've worn.

    • @Totemparadox
      @Totemparadox Месяц назад

      ​@@Unicorn161If you want quality jump boots. Look up At The Front and SM Wholesale. ATF jump boots are no longer made but they'll maybe be back next year but they won't be US made. SMW makes their boots in Mexico.

    • @splashpit
      @splashpit Месяц назад +1

      I have the same and they are my go too boots when I ride my motorbike

  • @hiramesensei3112
    @hiramesensei3112 18 дней назад +1

    i dont really buy the line that firefighters and loggers couldnt use the munsen last because it was too loose, since it was literally made for ww1 era soldiers who faced the exact same type of conditions (carrying large loads, rought terrain, going long distance on foot, constant exposure to the elements etc)

  • @wompa70
    @wompa70 Месяц назад +13

    I bet someone could make custom shoes today for a “not stupid” price. Laser scan your feet and mold a plastic last. Chances are it’ll be close enough to regular sizes that you could still use standard patterns to cut the material. Levi’s did that for a while. It was like 30 or 40 bucks more than regular. Shoes would be more that than extra, for sure. Might be worth it, though.

    • @notnoaintno5134
      @notnoaintno5134 Месяц назад +1

      I would buy a nice pair of boots if my feet weren't so damn big and wide

    • @sinisterthoughts2896
      @sinisterthoughts2896 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@notnoaintno5134 the struggle is real. Mine are wide with a lot of arch. And if it doesn't get supported I quickly get to where I can't walk.

    • @jeffmiller3150
      @jeffmiller3150 Месяц назад

      ​@@notnoaintno5134Nick's (and others) can fit you precisely!

    • @NJ-wb1cz
      @NJ-wb1cz Месяц назад

      ​@@sinisterthoughts2896 the arch is supposed to support you, you shouldn't need a shoe to support the arch. Maybe you can instead retrain your feet to be self-supporting?

    • @Julian_Hopf
      @Julian_Hopf 12 дней назад

      Nick's are about the most affordable footwear out there. I have worn mine every day for 7 years and I am ready for my second resoling. I expect the get at least 2 more resolings out of them, at which point I will be in $1000 ($600 + $100/resole). $71 per year is much cheaper than sneakers.

  • @matthewf1979
    @matthewf1979 Месяц назад +2

    I love my Nick’s boots! It kinda hurt seeing these cut up.

  • @Steve-nu9op
    @Steve-nu9op Месяц назад +2

    love your vids!!!

  • @brewcity2317
    @brewcity2317 Месяц назад +2

    Great review

  • @CinkSVideo
    @CinkSVideo Месяц назад +1

    Love the history of these!!

  • @yltf
    @yltf Месяц назад +8

    Как же долго я ждал таких ботинок- широких и анатомичных, которые не отклоняют палец. И с учётом того, как они сделали, мне хватило бы их лет на 15-20.
    К сожалению только, я не могу их себе позволить за такую стоимость, и их невозможно заказать в Россию.
    В остальном, они для меня просто идеальны.

  • @tannerevans3056
    @tannerevans3056 Месяц назад +7

    I’ve got some of these heading to me here in a few weeks and I’m very excited for them. I’ve gone down the more wide and “barefoot” path the path few years, and as soon as I saw these drop with the wider toe box and Munson last I ordered em.

    • @Totemparadox
      @Totemparadox Месяц назад +1

      The munson last makes a huge difference. I sold my HNW last Nicks and I now only wear munson lasted double buckle boots.

    • @eoghanhennessy15
      @eoghanhennessy15 Месяц назад

      How do you find the addition of arch support? I have a low arch and typically find this to be too high in anything other than barefoot styles

  • @KD-lq1sr
    @KD-lq1sr 27 дней назад

    Long ago I gave up on logger style boots and have worn the Danner Quarry for 10 years and loved them. These boots look to offer the same advantages of that wide last and low, wide heel in a more durable construction.

  • @Rb889
    @Rb889 Месяц назад +2

    I'd like to see Franks Rainiers made on the 55 Thurman last, it's surprising that only one PNW outfit makes a high arch last on a wedge sole.

  • @joeholm4591
    @joeholm4591 Месяц назад +1

    Also, because of industrialization in warfare, we now have general sizing of Small, Medium and Large. Uniforms had been made for the soldier up til Civil War (?) Too many troops made it necessary to generalize sizes.

  • @404-Error-Not-Found
    @404-Error-Not-Found Месяц назад +3

    Yeah I'm buying these right now.

  • @barneyfyfe8313
    @barneyfyfe8313 Месяц назад +2

    They remind me of WW2 Jump Boots.

  • @bronco1199
    @bronco1199 Месяц назад +1

    "The great toe" love it

  • @boomupengineering
    @boomupengineering 13 дней назад +1

    I'll have to check out Nick's boots with that new toe shape. Years ago I tried White's boots. Awesome quality and close to Montana. However, they want to force you into a too-small-of-a-boot. And their heels would rub my achilleas - major pain. Wesco boots were cheaper and better but I had to start wearing Keens and square toe slip-ons to be comfortable.

  • @zachtan
    @zachtan Месяц назад +1

    Munson and the Shoe Board sounds like and amazing band name

  • @alpineflauge909
    @alpineflauge909 Месяц назад +1

    world class content

  • @JeepITguy
    @JeepITguy День назад

    Ah, the Munson Garrison last.... The reason why the most comfortable boots I've ever owned are my Corcoran Field Boots. I have owned a few pair over three 30 years since I got out, and in fact they are all still in service even though they have been resolved a few times. Might treat myself to a pair of these.

  • @5skov
    @5skov Месяц назад

    the name of the foot analog is the "læst", from anglo saxan. Sneaking is still called "liste" in Denmark

  • @jake1021
    @jake1021 Месяц назад

    I am so damn stoked to get my bear slayers, will be my first pair of pnw style boots

  • @RexusOutfitters
    @RexusOutfitters 18 дней назад +1

    Love anatomically-correct footwear, so am happy see a Munson last resurgence. I admit to owning Birkenstock sandals and shoes - and I ain't no hippie - and just ordered my fourth pair of Jim Green's (first custom order!) cuz of their wide toe box.

    • @mechaniac
      @mechaniac 4 дня назад +1

      Birkenstocks and Crocs have been the only comfortable shoes for a long time. I hope Ariat starts using the Munson last.

  • @kkkk-wg6je
    @kkkk-wg6je Месяц назад

    I’m ready to buy my first pair of Nicks but I’m torn between the builder pro and the overlander. Suggestions?

  • @mechaniac
    @mechaniac 4 дня назад

    Finally boots shaped like Birkenstock or Crocs!

  • @mr.nonamanadus4463
    @mr.nonamanadus4463 27 дней назад

    Any recommendations for walking on cement with plantar fasciitis?
    $700 orthotics don't seem to cut the mustard. So far, Sketchers with $74 inserts are the best.

  • @readyme
    @readyme Месяц назад

    I want a pair of FD boots in this more comfortable last.

  • @Floydrose335
    @Floydrose335 Месяц назад

    @RoseAnvil Can you do Hondo boots? They say that they are a boot that is only made of leather (i'm assuming aside form the steel shank) and they are built for actual cowboy work. Thanks!

  • @deanofthequeer
    @deanofthequeer Месяц назад

    1:10 I recommend watch Nicole Rudolph's video about historical shoe making. The "doll" shape is actually no more comfortable or uncomfortable than we would classify sneakers or boots today.

  • @InGrindWeCrust2010
    @InGrindWeCrust2010 Месяц назад

    The Munson shaped lasts are cool, but they're not the end-all. Too many of them still have too steep of an angle on the small outside toes. I'm interested in the White's Swing Last where it actually curves out further on that side.
    Tried Munson. Bzzt. Next order will be on the 11067 last in a wide size. I prefer more vertical room in the toe box, too.

  • @00cho
    @00cho 19 дней назад +1

    I have extra wide feet. I play field sports and wear cleats. The conventional wisdom is that cleats should fit really snugly. But when New Balance started making 4E cleats, I tried them while playing Ultimate and it was a sea change for me. All of the blisters, foot, ankle and knee pain I normally associated with cleats went away, and my running an cutting measurably improved. So at least for me, the conventional wisdom is completely wrong.

  • @SayImbaPls
    @SayImbaPls Месяц назад

    Can you make a review on Clarks Tor Run?

  • @starkparker16
    @starkparker16 Месяц назад +1

    Heck to the yeah

  • @RP-ks6ly
    @RP-ks6ly Месяц назад +1

    I love my Redwing 899s built on the munson last, comfortable, and my feet are indestructible in them.... unfortunately, they aren't made any longer.

  • @WeekdayProductions
    @WeekdayProductions 18 дней назад

    William Lennon boots here in the UK are another serious boot. Still made in the factory in the traditional way.

  • @AlvB218
    @AlvB218 Месяц назад

    I'd love to see a cut in half Lunghags boots. Think the Swedish military boot, but new, with different technologies and such

  • @sashimiturtle
    @sashimiturtle 14 дней назад

    any steel toe slip on boots made with that foot mold?

  • @smirkinatu5512
    @smirkinatu5512 15 дней назад

    Prefer a straight last. Medial longitudinal arch should not rest on a side wall of shoe. Goal is to keep that foot on the ground as much as possible.

  • @DevonScott-cr1ij
    @DevonScott-cr1ij Месяц назад

    I would love for you to take a look at Canada West Boots (:

  • @scotte2815
    @scotte2815 9 дней назад

    funny how you didn't mention the Corcoran boot that also builds upon the Munson last

  • @b20schill
    @b20schill Месяц назад +1

    Corcoran boots still got it.

  • @guillaumepare9651
    @guillaumepare9651 17 дней назад

    Have a pair of outdoor boots I bough in the early '90s that I still use. Typical outdoor-mountain boots with red laces, D rings and hooks, except they are high (almost as high as these boots). The sole is the same century old Vibram sole, screwed just like that and sewed all around (single, not double like this). These boots are undestructible. Think the name is Matherhorn or something.

  • @pherble
    @pherble Месяц назад

    Munson's book is available on Amazon and other book sellers.

  • @spike.strat1318
    @spike.strat1318 23 дня назад

    Thurman Munson, he was the catcher and captain of the Yankees in the late Seventies, early eighties.

  • @JesseHires
    @JesseHires 3 дня назад

    Sheesh, you should set up a deal with a water-jet cutting company.

  • @misteral9045
    @misteral9045 Месяц назад +2

    I know it's just the intro, but water and wind wheels would like to have to have a word with you about "the first automation." You think farmers have been grinding grain by hand until the 1700's?
    Lol, said the Frog. Lmao.

  • @johnvelas70
    @johnvelas70 Месяц назад

    Are they handwelted, McKay stitched, or naildown?

  • @toronadogofast7868
    @toronadogofast7868 18 дней назад

    How do they compare to Julian boots out of Centralia WA? I know growing logging in Forks, they were the bit to have. I believe they are 130 years old.

  • @WiekingderViking
    @WiekingderViking Месяц назад

    NEAT HISTORY!

  • @agrxdrowflow958
    @agrxdrowflow958 16 дней назад

    Still got my jump boots for stomping out fires.

  • @dantedicostanzo1051
    @dantedicostanzo1051 14 дней назад

    Is there a difference between a standard last like the HNW, made in something wide like FF or FFFF, and the Munson last? What happens if you order the Munson in FFFF?

  • @williamcurry3318
    @williamcurry3318 26 дней назад +1

    Whites has been using a Munson last for years before nicks ever thought about it.

  • @brunonjezic6208
    @brunonjezic6208 Месяц назад

    I really hope you do a russet shoe at some point

  • @RichardGilbert2727
    @RichardGilbert2727 28 дней назад

    Fascinating history! If you google the book title and Munson, it is available as a free pdf download from the Library of Congress.

  • @herrent
    @herrent 27 дней назад

    Whats a good boot for a high arch?

  • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
    @GreenBlueWalkthrough Месяц назад

    Great video! I wonder why they didn't name it Tactical Pro? Like it comes in 8 inch black and tan why not market it for modern US milltary? Which under $600 is not that bad expensive yes but not that bad... Anyway great looking and tactical boots may buy one day as I need all the confort I can get and I never could wear pointy shoes only wide ones.Edit: I Just looked and they do have a milltay section so why is this in in that?

  • @MarioGoatse
    @MarioGoatse Месяц назад +1

    For what you get, $589 isn't very expensive. Nike sells some of their sports shoes for 250-300

  • @FaithLikeAMustardSeed
    @FaithLikeAMustardSeed Месяц назад +5

    So you are literally standing on nails?
    How can the leather conform to your foot when there are nails all the way to the surface of the insole?

    • @Rb889
      @Rb889 Месяц назад +2

      The nails don't go all the way through in the center where your foot is, (And where the leather slowly conforms to your foot) they're usually around the edges of the boot and in the heel stack. There's a small leather slip sole glued inside that covers the heel and arch, and also covers the nails in those areas. But even when you can see them, you can't feel them, not even after five years of wear.

    • @AveryH7
      @AveryH7 Месяц назад

      He explains it quickly in the video, but the nails get clinched, or bent away from your foot, as they're hammered in. The nails used through the boot apart from the heel are thin and maleable enough that they will also bend as the leather is compressed. The thickest nails are in the heel where the most leather is. The only reason a nail there would poke out is if someone royally fucked up which happens unfortunately. Nailed in soles will have an additional layer of leather glued in along the heel or along the entirety of the foot bed depending on the maker. Heritage boots were originally full nail down construction due to the leather thickness but as sowing machines became more advanced sowing them became more popular. With as good as glues are these days the nails anywhere besides the heels are pretty pointless when used with stitches. I like the redundancy of tools to keep the sole together so I don't really mind how little of a difference in durability they actually make. The screws are also pretty pointless but they look cool.

  • @Benjamin-kn7xf
    @Benjamin-kn7xf Месяц назад

    Nice! Any other shoe- or boot-makers that use Munson (inspired) lasts today?? 👞

    • @davebrune4001
      @davebrune4001 Месяц назад

      Jim Green and Courtney both out of Africa..I have the Courtney Selous and find them to be outstanding in all regards..

  • @57WillysCJ
    @57WillysCJ 22 дня назад

    I contacted Red Wing years ago and they made slight modifications to the Munson last and have used it since the 1920s in their workwear. What it is used for in 2024 I couldn't say.

  • @williamfaulkner7005
    @williamfaulkner7005 13 дней назад

    I need a boot built specifically for towboat workers. I walk through the soles of my boots in about 56 days due to the non-skid surface of the barges. I am blessed to be alotted a nice boot allowance by my employer. However, it does not cover my current annual boot replacement cost. Do you have any recommendations?

  • @alexfish3120
    @alexfish3120 Месяц назад

    Are there specialists who make personlized lasts nowadays?

  • @Louis-kk3to
    @Louis-kk3to 12 дней назад

    I got a $ 280 pair of Redwing boots I've been working on cimnent floors for 47 years and they are perfect for me ❤ 🎉

  • @k9six185
    @k9six185 Месяц назад

    I cried when you cut them in half

  • @bonespur2728
    @bonespur2728 Месяц назад

    when i bought my boots for wildland fire i went with JKs. I have a slightly wide foot and walked out the door with a 7ee, not the 9 i usually wear or the 10 they recommended. I can’t figure out why people buy such narrow boots and then upsize to fit the ball of their foot. I guess this is why.

  • @szbyzan
    @szbyzan Месяц назад

    I love my builder pros

  • @Schmidt54
    @Schmidt54 Месяц назад +1

    it would be awesome if you coulkd get your hand on current German army issue boots. They are very good and very comfortable, absolutely great boots

  • @jimmyjames2022
    @jimmyjames2022 Месяц назад

    One Nick's Boots BuilderPro ruins band saw blade for good. Need a 'blade rating' for the boots.

  • @g1mpster
    @g1mpster Месяц назад +1

    4:02 did I miss some of the “really good reasons” for a narrower last or is it just about the aesthetics? There’s a very brief mention 9:35 of the need for a “more anatomical last” as the boots became more widely used, but I thought the Munson last was the more anatomical boot…I’m confused by the explanation.

    • @johnnyhorizon8368
      @johnnyhorizon8368 Месяц назад

      I was wondering the same thing. Did I miss something? Have worn Nick’s Hotshots & Alaska Tundra (64 last) in the past.