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Комментарии • 392

  • @UndieingLust
    @UndieingLust 7 лет назад +201

    A man who never made a mistake, never made anything.

    • @carlcox7332
      @carlcox7332 4 года назад +13

      A co worker asked me how I know how to do so many things. I told him "ive just screwed up more stuff than you" lol

    • @bobsmith-ru7xp
      @bobsmith-ru7xp 4 года назад

      Or hid sometimes.

  • @62forged
    @62forged 7 лет назад +1

    Redwing, Minnesota just down 20 miles down the Mississippi river from my grandfather's apple orchard in Prescott, WI. We all wore Redwing boots back in the 70s.

  • @jordancypihot496
    @jordancypihot496 4 года назад +1

    timberland gridworks, im concrete forming and pouring a litle bit they are excellent on rebar and ladders and schafaulding

  • @pyrael668
    @pyrael668 7 лет назад

    I did the KMart thing for a long time, until my Dad sent me a spare pair of "Military issue" boots he had bought just before retiring. I liked them so much, that when I finally wore them out and destroyed them, I went to Bates' website, bought a pair of "paratrooper boots" and have not looked back. I have ankle problems and wear boots most of the time. The right boot is so important and once you finally find it, it's worth every penny to stick with them. On a side note.... if you're going to spend big on a set of really good boots, and they have polishing or other care requirements, learn. Learn the right way to care for them and take the extra time. I bought my most recent pair in February, and six months later (After working on concrete, riding motorcycles, dropping trees, welding... etc), they still look like I've barely used them.
    Great episode Nate! Looking forward to your next!!

  • @bigpapi3636
    @bigpapi3636 7 лет назад

    After wearing out and rolling over crepe soled work shoes I now go with "Bearpaw" low hiking shoes. They're comfortable and $25 a pair at Big 5. I go through 3-4 pair a year. I have the Thorogood crepe sole oxfords for casual wear. Red Wing US made at nearly $300 a little to rich for my blood.

  • @mikerobinson5425
    @mikerobinson5425 7 лет назад +1

    Just showed my wife your videos

  • @rhenneg1
    @rhenneg1 5 лет назад

    Can't imagine being on any construction site without a toe guard and better yet metatarsal guard. I have dropped too many things on my foot to ever go back!

  • @FullerAbyss
    @FullerAbyss 7 лет назад

    Looking forward to the review.
    Just this morning I was wondering what to replace my K-Techs with when they wear out.

  • @willietheboggle3954
    @willietheboggle3954 7 лет назад

    That's great and all, but how long are we going to be able to find a sears?? Aren't they going the way of k-mart?

    • @JesseWright68
      @JesseWright68 7 лет назад

      mc dadio Every one I've been in in recent years is a ghost town,

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe 7 лет назад +179

    Am I the only one who, if he finds the perfect boot, will buy several pairs because he knows that in 2 years they won't exist and be impossible to find and have several back-ups?

    • @hobbyoftheday4017
      @hobbyoftheday4017 7 лет назад +6

      traderjoes I wish I would have done that with a pair of Chippewas, loved them had two pairs went to buy the third... No longer in production. Haven't found a great replacement yet, some good ones but not a great one

    • @ciceromobster
      @ciceromobster 6 лет назад +1

      traderjoes I did that this fall I bought 3 pairs and they should last me to 2019 summer or more

    • @zioncartel
      @zioncartel 6 лет назад

      your not alone👍

    • @Bearclaw_Jake
      @Bearclaw_Jake 6 лет назад +1

      Chips are great boots.

    • @Rocketninja200
      @Rocketninja200 6 лет назад +1

      Buy two pairs. One pair to wear while the other is being resoled. :)

  • @dodgeballcannon
    @dodgeballcannon 7 лет назад +140

    Strange color bands in this video

    • @EscapeMCP
      @EscapeMCP 7 лет назад +8

      +John Tantalo - Eh? You mean like Simply Red, Deacon Blue or The White Stripes?

    • @james6794
      @james6794 7 лет назад +3

      has a nice vintage look

    • @MarkSeelye
      @MarkSeelye 7 лет назад +8

      Glad you said this I thought my eyes were going wonky.

    • @rj.parker
      @rj.parker 7 лет назад +1

      I was thinking he was using some bad led lamps that were too bright and bluish

    • @lautrectheembraced1347
      @lautrectheembraced1347 7 лет назад +2

      oh thank god it's not my eyes. my whole face is swollen from some medical stuff I'm dealin with and this did worry me for a second

  • @mccaffkm1
    @mccaffkm1 7 лет назад +37

    Have you considered selling "Essential Craftsman" stickers? Personally, I'm not likely to buy a shirt but always love a good sticker for the toolbox!

  • @bmck-ss3zb
    @bmck-ss3zb 7 лет назад +17

    I know someone who stepped on a 1/2"crown staple with sneakers on.The glue from the sneaker construction was pushed up into his foot,long story short he ended up having surgery to scrape the infection off the bone in his foot that was degrading from infection.Good boots are a true value in the long run.

    • @tomkristman1456
      @tomkristman1456 5 лет назад +3

      Gotta wear the new balance not some cheap ass Payless sneaker

  • @inspiracytruth
    @inspiracytruth 7 лет назад +11

    The Diehards today are NOT the Diehards of the 80's and 90's. They are Chinese junk that the soles disintegrate and crumble especially in the Florida UV & Heat. The sad thing is that the beautiful reddish brown leather of the 1980's Diehards has swung full circle to the fake noggahyde look of the cheap K-Mart boots you started wearing. Probably because K-Mart married Sears...
    Agreed those 8" Moc Toe boots were the classic look of the nineteen hundreds

  • @ryantolentino5491
    @ryantolentino5491 4 года назад +11

    8" is now discontinued. Sears is gone. So now what do you wear? Thanks!

  • @ib4wp48
    @ib4wp48 7 лет назад +79

    thorogoods are my favorite

    • @rustytruck66
      @rustytruck66 7 лет назад +6

      The only ones I buy

    • @bigpapi3636
      @bigpapi3636 7 лет назад +5

      Ib4wp Yup. Made in USA, good price and decent quality.

    • @americanaxetoolco2076
      @americanaxetoolco2076 7 лет назад

      Ib4wp always wanted to try those.,

    • @Tshizzle42o
      @Tshizzle42o 7 лет назад +1

      I had a pair once. The same ones that are issued to SWAT. Didnt last me 6 months...

    • @user-gz5vv6mp6s
      @user-gz5vv6mp6s 7 лет назад +3

      I own 2 pairs that I alternate daily. Best boots I've ever owned and I would put them on par with red wings for 60% of the price for a comparable boot.

  • @jarod725
    @jarod725 7 лет назад +22

    My Papaw wore the Redwing boots everyday from the time I was old enough to remember until he passed. His lasted many years (especially the uppers) but, as you said, different use! For the majority of my life he was "retired" which meant he farmed and raised cattle and catfish. Funny how those old Redwings are an image that will always stick with me, and any time I see someone with a similar pair, I think of him.

  • @jb_stn
    @jb_stn 7 лет назад +16

    Something up with the quality of the video? I see weird vertical lines.

    • @jb_stn
      @jb_stn 7 лет назад +3

      d'oh!

    • @jackbrennan3625
      @jackbrennan3625 7 лет назад

      Gosh I hope he is an apprentice.....just messing around.

    • @88yellowjacket
      @88yellowjacket 7 лет назад +1

      Joseph C yeah, I see a yellow bar traveling up the screen.

    • @Ken-pv9zu
      @Ken-pv9zu 4 года назад

      Horizontal*

  • @StagAR556
    @StagAR556 7 лет назад +5

    I live in Maui and slippers (flip flops) are standard for all phases of construction past framing.

  • @EFD620G
    @EFD620G 7 лет назад +6

    The enightenment of my shoe buying was when I discovered plastic glue on toe caps. Bought them 6 at a time. Allowed my toe scrapeing and didn't cost me a new pair of steel toed work boots. Vibran soles....always

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo 7 лет назад +5

    Wanted to say thank you and you're a wonderful person for sharing all your knowledge over the years. Of many different things that you do. I am a visual learner and you explain things really well.

  • @whilomforge3402
    @whilomforge3402 7 лет назад +1

    Thorogood 814-4200 for me. Worn them for the last 15 years as a contractor, and they have been the absolute best of all worlds.

  • @bulldozer7656
    @bulldozer7656 7 лет назад +4

    I Love my Red Wing's. Tractor supply makes this glue on rubber toe protector. They work great and last 6months or better. They are under $5.00 and I still have my 5 year old red wing work boots. Plus I have steel toes too for logging and such with these same protection thingys.. there awesome.

  • @kato2531
    @kato2531 7 лет назад +5

    "Thorough good " comfortable out of the box. Red wings are good but damn it hurts when you're breaking them in.

    • @tommyv4980
      @tommyv4980 4 года назад

      Yeah but damn they fit like it was made for your feet only once broken in

  • @mikeschmierer536
    @mikeschmierer536 7 лет назад +4

    Redwing 877's the only boot I'll wear. Thorogood is a close second.

  • @RealLuckless
    @RealLuckless 7 лет назад +14

    Wait, people frame in your area while wearing something without a hard toe cap? I can't imagine being on a job site without a hard toed boot.
    A good leather boot with ablative patches glued on over the most common scuff areas isn't the prettiest thing in the world, but they sure are useful and can last awhile.

    • @grantbeyea8741
      @grantbeyea8741 5 лет назад

      Suprisingly good quality combat boots (not the fake ones, get them from a military surplus store) are tough as hell and don't take long to break in

  • @stephensheren1283
    @stephensheren1283 7 лет назад +3

    Red Wing 877's are a great boot. However, in order to get the best boot, you MUST be certain you are getting the "heritage" series boot. They make two different qualities of boot, that look the same, but are far from the same quality. Also, red Wing has what they call the "work boot sole". It has the look of the waffle sole, but has a hard rubber layer on the bottom, just like sears die hard boot. The rubber layer makes the sole last three times longer, at least. In the correct configuration, of the heritage series 877, and the work boot sole, you can't get a better moc toe 8" work boot. Just my opinion.

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 7 лет назад +2

    I sold hundreds of pairs of those moc toe boots in the early 1960's while working at Kinney Shoes in high school. The stock number was 834. Great boots and good memories. Thanks for reminding me.

  • @nevermind6049
    @nevermind6049 5 лет назад +2

    I’m I’m in hvac and I’m supposed to wear steel toes but I found I open up the toes in 2 months I accidentally got or should I say my boss got me some regular toed boots before we went to a job and it’s been two years now with no damage good as new

  • @Xaviar002
    @Xaviar002 7 лет назад +5

    Wait a minute I was waiting for you to tell me what boot to buy lol

    • @carlcox7332
      @carlcox7332 4 года назад

      He has another video where he gives a ton of praise to the sears diehard boots. You can still order them through sears for 89$. Theyre 139$ on amazon

    • @roddiener
      @roddiener 4 года назад

      @@carlcox7332 ya, and they're crap boots, don't waste money.

  • @scruffy6151
    @scruffy6151 7 лет назад +2

    not donn play your boot choice, every man wears the boots that fit and wear well for him. i wear red wings they fit my feet very well and hold up to what i put them through this why i wear them. does not mean that other boots are not good i have a friend that wears danner boots. it all boils down to what fits your feet and hold up well for the work you do this is how i look at boots. thank you for the video.

  • @willssmallenginerepairllc5060
    @willssmallenginerepairllc5060 Год назад +1

    As a marine technician I've settled on 6" Timberland Pro comp toe boots. Not too bad on price, waterproof, and I put some Dr Scholl's heavy duty insoles in them which makes em comfortable to wear every day

  • @JTRUTH2025
    @JTRUTH2025 4 года назад +2

    Love the way this guy talks and tells his stories.....wish I had a Dad ,Uncle or Grandfather like him....

  • @GODS_N0T_DEAD
    @GODS_N0T_DEAD 7 лет назад +1

    I wear redwings for telecommunications work. The stitched boots made by them can be resoled

  • @gtalover139
    @gtalover139 5 лет назад +1

    HI, I like your videos. My personal favorite work boot is the red wing 2414. They are expensive but they hold up for me 2-3 years depending on the work I do and how well I take care of them.

  • @ronyalake9989
    @ronyalake9989 7 лет назад +3

    Viberg boots out of Victoria BC Canada, great, old school, boots that last and last suitable for loggers, construction and linemen.

    • @bablitz1
      @bablitz1 6 лет назад

      +1 on Viberg, 10 years on mine, full resole a couple years ago for 60 bucks. Cost 400 plus new. Hurts a bit at the time but seems like a bargain now...

  • @curtwhite876
    @curtwhite876 7 лет назад +2

    This is proof that the essential Craftsman could talk about anything and I would enjoy it. It's amazing. I felt like I knew all the people who were mentioned, and now I need a freaking pair of boots...

  • @MichaelMcbratney
    @MichaelMcbratney 7 лет назад +3

    After years and years of work boots that I had worn of every brand, I finally settled on the Wolverine brand boot because of the no break-in period...

  • @ryonkershner7584
    @ryonkershner7584 7 лет назад +1

    Danner Quarries for me. About the only thing that fits my foot correctly.

  • @TheMetalButcher
    @TheMetalButcher 7 лет назад +1

    That's a good price. I have a pair of RW 899s that were my first boot once I stopped growing. I've had them for about 4 years now, and I just had my first set of eyelets installed. The lower is fine, the sole still has tread, but the tongue is getting pretty beat. I never really liked the crepe soles, but I guess they have their place. I try to oil them monthly or every other month, which I think is one of the most under discuessed but most important aspects of a boot.

  • @candace3676
    @candace3676 6 лет назад +1

    Oh, my word! Jim was a rancher who drove a school bus. Neil was a well-known jazz drummer who owned Dixonville store with his wife and drove school bus, our route to be exact. Both those guys made sure the bus was safe- there was no bullying on their buses-ever! The Hatfield's flower garden every year with the date? Betty and Doris-what women. I didn't even get the women's movement of my college days because EVERY woman I knew was strong and doing just what she wanted. Strong men, strong women. Thanks for the wonderful Dixonville memories.

  • @charliebaucom1310
    @charliebaucom1310 7 лет назад +2

    Have cruised timber for 45 years - your leather moc toe recommendations are spot on - soles are easy on your feet & light weight.
    2 things are boot gospel to me (1) Never, ever buy a boot without lacing hooks - a must. (2) Don't spend big bucks on high dollar oils - rub toilet wax rings into the leather & use a blow dryer to melt deep into the leather.

    • @bobd.
      @bobd. 5 лет назад

      Do you get new or used wax rings? :-) What you wear depends on what you're doing. Spent a good portion of my career working around welding and cutting operations, a boot without laces is better for that, nothing to catch the hot slag. Ever had a piece of molten slag get in your boot, you'll want to get them off FAST, laces get in the way, a few seconds can be the difference between a minor burn and being out of work for a few days.

  • @prattsgreenhousefarm9473
    @prattsgreenhousefarm9473 7 лет назад +1

    I am a true believer in a good shoe. I am not married to a certain brand but as I have heard a man say spend the most money on your boots and your bed because if your not in one your in the other. This is so true. As a farmer and greenhouse owner if you walk as many miles a day as I do you better stay in a good boot or your feet will haunt you. Really enjoyed this video.

  • @BethKjos
    @BethKjos 7 лет назад +4

    By far the best boots I ever wore were given to me in Navy boot camp. Unfortunately the Navy has since changed to a new design.

    • @BethKjos
      @BethKjos 7 лет назад

      Jupiter-Jesus if memory serves, they were called chukkas. At any rate, it was a Russian design. Google up the Navy uniform standards from around 2006.

    • @jonhare392
      @jonhare392 6 лет назад

      I work for the navy in Hawaii and used to be issued black work boots that were issued to the Sailors. Loved those boots. No longer available but I'd buy them if I could in a second.

  • @haikat4
    @haikat4 7 лет назад +1

    There's nothing wrong with wearing sneakers on the job site I guess, but TO ME wearing a beat up pair of tennis shoes just gives off that 'scummy drugged out construction worker' vibe to me. Boots just look the part, and its nice to stomp through puddles without a care sometimes. And when walking through dirt and terrain it feels like driving a turbodiesel vs a Honda Civic. When I'm wearing my boots I know I can walk through damn near anything without worry.

  • @chrisparkes229
    @chrisparkes229 7 лет назад +1

    Hi my name is Christopher. I have been watching your videos for a while and have learned many new skills in carpentry ( thanks)... I've also heard mention of Swords being made for family .. I am new to blacksmithing and have just recently acquired a beautiful anvil . With many tool notches up the base. Thanks again for that information I was very puzzled. If I could be so bold has to ask for a video on the art of Sword making or even a small tutorial It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again Chris

  • @outsidescrewball
    @outsidescrewball 7 лет назад

    I was a Redwing guy....I switched after 30 years to Georgia Boot which has them beat in price, comfort and product wear...their leather SPR (shit,piss,rain) is awesome

    • @JesseWright68
      @JesseWright68 7 лет назад

      outsidescrewball Georgia boot. Made in China.

  • @clarhettcoalfield3616
    @clarhettcoalfield3616 7 лет назад +1

    Well you may be right about peoples individual entrenchment with politics, religion, and work boots, but I got to tell you after 20 or so years working as a carpenter I've gone through 7 pairs of boots in total. And each progressive pair ended up costing more and more money, not because of the relative cost of the boots themselves, but I started purchasing better quality boots, after all if I'm going to be on my feet and in my boots 8 to 13 hours a day, you bet the farm I want to take care of my feet. Here's the kicker, and not to say that Canada doesn't have or make a good quality boot, and god knows I've tried to find a pair made right here in Canada, but my last three pairs have been Georgia Giants work boots, and by last pair cost me $320.00 Canadian but they are worth every damn penny, I ended up getting a pair of Georgia Giants Amplitude WP&CT rated, and by far - they are the best boots I've ever owned. Mind you they're no longer made in the USA which is sad, because my first two pairs were.

  • @foobargorch
    @foobargorch 7 лет назад +1

    It's funny how these things get embedded in our brains, it can be so really helpful to try and understand how our perspectives were formed at childhood especially when those conceptions were formed very early on

  • @americanaxetoolco2076
    @americanaxetoolco2076 7 лет назад

    My first came from K Mart we used them around cattle which ate them in a couple months...later on working in the shop I wore Carolina 8" for several years until they stopped making the ones I wore..I used Browning Feather lite boots for hunting and Redwings for working..Cherokee logger boots for Wildland Firefighting...Then I discovered Red Dawgs by Baileys...now I use their 10" logger boot and 8" work boots...I always use vibram soles....

  • @shanewarren7567
    @shanewarren7567 7 лет назад

    No steel toe? Crazy! I install ductwork in residential new construction and service furnaces and air conditioners. I found a boot that I could 1-afford and 2- were very comfortable, 10 years ago. Dakota quad comfort 6" boot. Steel toe steel shank. Available at Marks work warehouse. Great boot. Purchased 10 pairs in 10 years. Hopefully Have another 20 pair in my future!

  • @EM-fi2qg
    @EM-fi2qg 7 лет назад +3

    I wear a size 16 and it's a nightmare trying to find a brand that fits. I bought some Timberlands and they almost put me I a wheelchair. They are the most uncomfortable boot under the sun. I have tried several other brands including Doc Martin but amazingly, my New Balance running shoes have lasted me longer than any boot. Granted, I have put many a nail through the sole, but I have had them for 4 years and they are finally giving up the ghost. Next pair of work shoes will undoubltely be New Balance trail shoes. Everyone has told me that Red Wing are the most comfortable but I can't get past the hideous color and design.

    • @scottcomeau6775
      @scottcomeau6775 7 лет назад

      robert mills Royer metal free boots last me well, as comfortable as a pair of sneakers. If you can find them, try a pair.

    • @jamesedwards8702
      @jamesedwards8702 7 лет назад

      robert mills i also have size 16 Dunham's i find them at New Balance stores pay the extra for the good insoles and it's a whole new world

    • @matthewcomfort5894
      @matthewcomfort5894 7 лет назад +1

      Honestly, as someone who goes through about 2 pairs of boots every 18 months, I think you just need to buy a higher quality product. Timberlands are basically a fashion brand now. So are Docs. Depending on the type of work you do, you need to get a quality (not fashionable) product. Boot brands I have worn and trust include Keen, Red Wing, and Ariat. I wear Salomon hiking boots just for hiking. Right now I have been wearing Ariat western style boots with a safety toe. Amazingly comfortable and durable, but I've decided I miss wearing lace-ups, so I think next time I'll be back to wearing Red Wings or Keens.

    • @matthewrivera5484
      @matthewrivera5484 7 лет назад +1

      Try a pair of Ariat "workhog" boots. I'll never go back to anything else. Just get past the fact they look like cowboy boots they will be the best investment you make hands down.

    • @LYLEWOLD
      @LYLEWOLD 7 лет назад

      see if Danner has something in your size. general rule of thumb is if it's a stitch down it's made in the USA, if it's a glue down it's foreign made - general rule

  • @rcppop3090
    @rcppop3090 5 лет назад

    For years I would buy the Walmart brand Brahmas Kyle boots and a new pair of Dr Scholls insoles. Boots were $29.99 and the insole $10-$15 or so. I don’t care what you spend when your in the concrete everyday boots don’t last. And I have a problem with athletes foot so I never wear rubbers or my darn feet will ROT OFF!

  • @StevenScalia
    @StevenScalia 7 лет назад +1

    I love my Redback boots.

  • @Graveltrucking
    @Graveltrucking 7 лет назад

    I've worn romeos that have had the crepe soles they didn't last that long, but I wore romeos that have the good year welt, back in 2000 I bought my first pair of Viberg boots they are hand made work boots similar to Whites. At that time they were 350 dollars. Once you go to a hand made boot you don't ever go back, 17 years later I still wear hand made vibergs. Takes nearly 2 months of daily wear to break in a new pair of 151X Vibergs which I'm 1 month in. They've gone up in price their now 550 dollars but well worth it I get 2 years before they need resole. I'm in excavating I need a tough boot I'm walking on rough ground or I'm in mud etc. There is a work boot for every purpose would I wear 151x boots in house construction? nope too heavy and stiff

  • @Brush0akie
    @Brush0akie 6 лет назад

    I have crooked foots! I have to get my boots custom made $1,200 was last pair in 1997-2000.God bless all you normal foots people that can get shoes/ boots/sandals & slippers in a local store.
    I feel lucky that I’m still getting around. Feet still hurt, but that’s how I know l’m alive. Just get outside and do something. If it’s wrong let someone else fix it . Lol.

  • @wittvantinkel3113
    @wittvantinkel3113 7 лет назад

    I am an all-around Tradesmen Plumbing HVAC rough-in and finish carpentry concrete work you name it I'm not a Salesman I don't get kickbacks from mentioning their names but There Ariat. I've been in the same boot for over a year-and-a-half and I've only worn down about 60% of the Soul of the boot, there pull on steel-toed incredibly comfortable long lasting and most of all most important they protect me from heel to about 10 inches up. I would send a picture of them along with the receipt if I knew how to do so in a comment. Fantastic boots for construction use whether you're on the ground in a ditch doing brickwork laying down subfloor or on a roof. I would recommend these boots to anyone I've been using them for over 6 years they're a bit pricey at the beginning around $150 per pair but the protection and the longevity of the boot versus your typical store bought foot attire is well worth the money. I've had the Timberland powerwelt I've had the Red Wings I've had Walmart survivors and a lot more heavy name brand boots such as Durango but none have stood up to ariat. Sorry but I didn't pre read this comment before I sent it due to laziness and I'm tired after a long day of work so please forgive any bad punctuation. Love this Channel and take everything I can from it.

  • @Tshizzle42o
    @Tshizzle42o 7 лет назад

    I am very very picky about my shoes and boots. I still havent found a boot that will last me more than a year. I work on the grounds crew at a golf course and i do a large variety or different jobs. I could be digging a hole/trench, cutting down or trimmimg trees, running equipment, mechanical work, etc. I have seams blow out, soles start to tear off, had one sole completly come off due to the glue melting from being on a tractor with the muffler under the footboard. Ive tried Cat, red wings, Carolina, and even some cheapy walmart/kmart boots like brahma, herman, and craftsman. Nothing can hamdle the variety and volume of work i do. Any suggestions. My requirements are 8" top with quick laces, steel or other protective toe, and waterproof. Another problem is finding a boot that meets my requirements not only for comfort (8",quick lace, waterproof) but safety.

  • @NexusCapital
    @NexusCapital 7 лет назад +1

    Red Wing Iron Rangers

  • @scottfurlong5475
    @scottfurlong5475 3 года назад

    I'm battling with plantar fasciitis and no matter how good I though my boots were, they still needed a special insole. Until I purchased my first set of Cat Excavator boots. I'm convinced they are doing a great job of protecting my feet and healing them; however, I'm a heavy guy and I go through insoles like crazy. I want the oem Cat insoles that come with these boots and can't find them anywhere.

  • @davidsawyer1599
    @davidsawyer1599 7 лет назад

    Link was A OK for me. No issues at all. Was so hoping that the boots wood be a brand that truely supported wide feet. Redwing 2156 size 10 width EH. Get about a year out of the sole. Tried resoling from Redwing. For some reason not resoled with original?
    Once again another fine vid.

  • @t.bunker2511
    @t.bunker2511 7 лет назад

    No steel-toes or safety-toes??
    When I worked for a corporate real-estate residential builder-developer, even us "management"-types had to wear steel-toed or equiv. with our hard-hats and safety glasses around portions of the site under-construction. Failure was a firing-offense. Even on my brother's horse-farm, I don't like being close to the horses without steel-toed Wellies. I like my original-equipment toes...

  • @Outlawbuckettrucker
    @Outlawbuckettrucker 7 лет назад

    in WV, a lot of coal miners wear Matterhorn. I'm the self employed semi truck owner operator/ mechanic (and everything else that goes with operating a business) and I wear the pull on red wing Pecos style. 100% made in USA with USA materials, of course.

  • @kb7vml
    @kb7vml 7 лет назад

    Red Wing's US-made #606 is my work boot... Granted, I'm not working in a trade currently, but I get at least 5-6 years of daily wear out of a pair. I oil them a couple of times per month and when the sole finally wears through, it's time to send them in to be resoled and relegated to my "hard use" pair.

  • @powderhound109able
    @powderhound109able 7 лет назад +1

    In the process of getting custom built wescos right now. I'm done spending $250+ on boots that I can't rebuild.

  • @majorphoto
    @majorphoto 7 лет назад +2

    I bought my first pair of Carhart boots last spring. Surprisingly, they've held-up very well.

  • @biggest23
    @biggest23 7 лет назад

    Rigger boots on the big sites, shipyards and fabrication workshops. Cheap sneakers on the roof. Gumboots on the farm. Socks round the house (shiny floors.... awesome).

  • @TomsLife9
    @TomsLife9 4 года назад

    a boot that comes with a GOOD insole is hard to come by. if you find a boot with a decent insole that happens to last about as long as the boot lasts, that's a huge win

  • @porter9632
    @porter9632 7 лет назад

    Portland, Oregon carpenter checking in. Saucony vegan jazz sneakers with wool socks. Cruelty free, $40, and super comfy.

  • @263sparky3
    @263sparky3 3 года назад

    The diehard mic toe is a great boot. The boot will break down before the sole.
    They don’t hold a compare to my RW 10877’s at all. Not even in the same class
    Well worth what they cost though. Unfortunately they are made in China

  • @RalphSampson...
    @RalphSampson... 7 лет назад +1

    I wear Survivors by Herman. They are cheap $46 from Walmart. They last only a year and a half but, I can wear them all day on a hike, if needed, the day I get them. AND they are steel toe!

  • @Chopwoodcarrywater
    @Chopwoodcarrywater 7 лет назад

    So I've bought 4 pairs of boots in the last two months. I think I've narrowed it down to the Justin 6" top jmax, non waterproof type. I'm in Texas, heat is a factor. These 8" tops burn me up.

  • @eflanagan1921
    @eflanagan1921 7 лет назад

    Not sure about the crepe description of soles. West coast thing ,maybe ? Dr.Marten's only one I can think of ,and not avail in rural Pa. 70's 80's anyway .

  • @Volcker1929
    @Volcker1929 7 лет назад

    Great videos gentlemen, but something was wrong with the lighting. It looked liked there was a warm colored spot light mixed with a cooler spot and as he moved closer and further away from the camera the warmer tones were moving up and down his face. Quite distracting. I hate to quibble, but you've set the bar quite high. Great teaser video looking forward to the full review.

  • @kennethhedges4226
    @kennethhedges4226 7 лет назад

    I am a carpenter for a municipality and they buy me one pair of boots per year. But the prob is they have to be steel toe and since I work for a municipality I do it all. I do a lot of concrete and when you catch a edge I can take a new pair of boots and after a week I'm seeing steel toe . I wish they would let us not wear steel toe cause I would be going back to my old faithful boot. I was a union carpenter back home in Vegas and my first pair of boots was Georgia boots and I'm my sweet baby Jesus those were the best boots ever. Comfortable even after 12hr days and they lasted for years. Other guys swore by red wings but they weren't that comfortable didn't last that long and they were over $250 to me that was just crazy so Georgia is the only way to go gentlemen

  • @ShainAndrews
    @ShainAndrews 7 лет назад

    I tried to like Red Wing. Three pair worth of different styles if memory serves me. Expensive lesson to learn that I do not care for them. Sears... Hate to say it but that company's days are numbered. Danner boots have been my work boot of choice for quite a while now, but still have their shortcomings. My daily driver have been Ariat's forever. When a pair wear out I always try on other brands but every time the Ariat fits me the best.

  • @HogeN1337
    @HogeN1337 7 лет назад

    ofc if find a good par of shoes.. you stick with them.. is dumb to try diffrent kind and risk they not feel/fit right.. and then need spend more money to buy the regular once again =) i have 2pars of same boots. they last me ~2-3years. but i take care of them polish them now and then and they last abit longer =)

  • @avancalledrupert5130
    @avancalledrupert5130 3 года назад

    I ware Dunlop safety trainers for carpentry and drywall work. Safety wellies when I'm in the trenches.
    Cant see the point in anything inbetween. Dont get why they even make boots without toe caps . Cant legally ware them on site. The health and safety guy send you home . Or worce he dousnt something happens and you cant claim because you didn't have correct ppe .

  • @bohaggin5913
    @bohaggin5913 7 лет назад +9

    the link that you provided to the boots created a massive amount of pop ups that nearly made me stomp my phone out.

    • @DjJooze
      @DjJooze 7 лет назад +1

      Infandous Ktenology stop whining and crying. Is your PC a toaster?

    • @NSMike87
      @NSMike87 7 лет назад +2

      It's a link to Sears - if there's anything malicious there, it's the fault of Sears hosting bad advertisements, not EC. Also, install ad blockers.

    • @chucksherron
      @chucksherron 7 лет назад +8

      The problem is with your device. I clicked the link and it took me directly to the sears website, diehard suretrack boot. No pop-up.

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast 7 лет назад

      Here it is more subtle, I couldn't see a link but when I returned and clicked the Sears site called me a tourist. _Moi!_

    • @Inkling777
      @Inkling777 7 лет назад

      Agreed. No problem with my Mac/Safari browser.
      Sears/Die Hard boots huh! Poor Sears. I wonder if these boots will be around much longer.
      I've got Craftsman tools I bought from them fifty years ago (circa 1967) that are functionally still like new. No other tools I've bought are like that. I hope the company that bought Craftsman continues that tradition.

  • @melprice
    @melprice 7 лет назад

    Each time I click on the Sears link I get the page with the boots then 20 seconds later I'm directed to a scam site that says my phone is infected and I should pay something to download a piece of cr*p software to disinfect my phone.
    Being pretty computer savvy I know a scam when I see one but anyone know what is going on?

  • @kwaichangcaine8234
    @kwaichangcaine8234 7 лет назад

    I wore red wings for a long time then I couldn't afford them any more, then I wore Sears diehards forever they're not as good as they used to be, gone back to Red Wings but I still think they're too expensive.

  • @Rouverius
    @Rouverius 7 лет назад

    My old ragged-out pair of Red Wing steel-toed boots have saved my little, ugly phalanges more times that I even know. Also, I'm not sure this is standard for all but mine also had some kind of steel plate in the instep... there is no fun stepping on a rusty nail. But it did brightened my day when they would dent that thin steel plate and not skewer the tender side of my foot.

  • @markd9946
    @markd9946 7 лет назад

    Like Robert Mills below, I too wear a 16. Best for us is New Ballance. Tried Red Wing. Couldn't wait to take 'I'm off.

  • @BillHartCooks.
    @BillHartCooks. 7 лет назад

    worn a bunch, but I am on my second pair of Justin lacers. They are the ones made in America. with the thick black sole. I am getting about two and a half years a pair. Daily wear, on job sites. Not cheep but worth it to me.

  • @davegravitt210
    @davegravitt210 7 лет назад

    Reebok work shoes are the most comfortable I have worn beside the Brooks work boots in which now I can not find now. I frame and finish (general carpenter) so I need the flexibility. But all boots fail in the toe if you are leaning on your toes.

  • @Gorlami90
    @Gorlami90 3 года назад

    Everybody has their favorite or even only boot brand, but Everyone’s foot isn’t the same and the people who love Chippewas, aren’t comfortable in redwings or whatever brand

  • @downwithtrudeau
    @downwithtrudeau 7 лет назад

    The only boots that half ass hold up to concrete work are rubbers. I just buy cheap boots because they last the same amount of time as the expensive ones. Ive had cheap wall mart steel toe shoes last me a whole year. Ive had expensive helly hansons last me not even a whole winter. The shoes that seem to last the longest are the non steel toed skate shoes i normally wear outside of work that end up as work shoes once they become old and worn. I figure its because theyre not steel toed so you pay more attention to whats going on around your feet. I also prefer shoes to boots for the better maneuverability. When youre walking ontop of a 9 foot wall thats 8" wide boots lack a certain sensitivity that i find makes balancing more difficulty. Just my seven cents

  • @mattsomers519
    @mattsomers519 6 лет назад

    Do you have a video about how you began your business as a contractor? Tips for those of us who are learning the trades and might want to branch out on our own one day. If not you should definitely make one because it would be super helpful. I love your videos keep up the great work.

  • @one4thebigguy
    @one4thebigguy 5 лет назад

    Buy Thorogoods if you want moc toe wedge boots, better than ReWings and they’re made in America not in China like sears crap.

  • @N.Cognito
    @N.Cognito 7 лет назад

    In my line of work (plating) the only boots that last or work for a damn are the rubber injection molded ones. But they are hell on your feet, even good insoles leave your feet aching and sweating more than a fat guy at the beach. Any other boot (or shoe) can be destroyed in a week easly, but cheap shoes are the norm for cost and comfort. It doesn't pay to get good boots at a plating shop.

  • @rickcales38
    @rickcales38 6 лет назад

    It’s just about impossible to find a boot that is eh rated, composite toe, and meets Air Force standards. Our boots for line work have to be special ordered. It’s the only boot that can have gaffs and meet all other standards.

  • @crackerjack1827
    @crackerjack1827 5 лет назад +1

    being from california (yeah i know, nothing to be proud of) all i have is a pair of wolverine moc toe 6 inch boots and a pair of flip flops lol

  • @jacksonwillis8683
    @jacksonwillis8683 5 лет назад

    Here in Australia, tennis shoes are NOT, I repeat, NOT, worn on job sites. You either wear a good, solid boot, or you leave the job site and go and buy a good boot.

  • @irishsteel6160
    @irishsteel6160 7 лет назад +1

    loving the practical advice! Makes me miss spending time with the carpenters and tradesmen I knew growing up. You are preserving some great knowledge with these videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @tenorioj
    @tenorioj 6 лет назад

    I stopped buying red wings and have been buying Thorogoods. Been wearing thorogoods for the past 5 years. You should give those a try

  • @megadethguym7977
    @megadethguym7977 4 года назад

    Thes boots are really jard to break in, in the beggining but they last for a while even the more expensive boots last about the same, but a more expensive boot from my exp they are not hard to break in

  • @hightower2537
    @hightower2537 7 лет назад +2

    Crocs #1!

  • @scottk0623
    @scottk0623 7 лет назад +1

    In my early days if you showed up with any thing except work boots you would be run off the job LOL.

  • @The1948Pan
    @The1948Pan 7 лет назад

    I am a union Boilermaker; I go threw one pair of boots a year. Seems like whatever you get it wont hold up to our work.

  • @oljames1687
    @oljames1687 7 лет назад

    Red Wing, Georgia and Chinook boots. Leather is softer than a prom date's thighs and the soles are good also...