My falcon just got slated onto the production line almost a week ago. If thats shackleton brown leather its possible these could be mine being made. Exciting stuff. One day I really wanna get to the nicks store in person.
Beautiful results. This brown CXL is the exact same color as my pair that was supposed to be British Tan. But I ain't complaining, my pair is great and by coincidence I am wearing them as I watch this video. Great boots.
Black or Brown CXL is so timely and classic...I'm seeing other manufactures with CXL boots and they often show lots of crackling effect/grain break in appearance. So far after the first re-sole my black CXL boots are with rolls and scuffs but no major fibers cracking or wrinkles, just rolls of buttery waxy smooth leather. Horween feels like a better all around leather than Wicket and Craig. I feel like perhaps the stiffness of the veg tan needs to remain in the lasts longer...i've not experienced the toe curling effect in CXL like I have with Wicket and craig. Sometimes the "standard" options IMO can be more practical and just as premium.
They look very comfortable. I've always wanted a nice pair of boots but have not been able to "afford" a good pair. These are probably out of my reach, but I like the lower top.. Some humans, like myself, were built with cankles..😮.. and unnaturally muscular calves..😅 so the low top has to be just right, or it feels like your cankles are being cradled by a gorilla...and I like the tone of the leather and oil, very nice❤
They have inserts you can buy...but they work good in non Nicks boots :) The half insert is very good, its more versatile because it doesn't fill a lot of volume in the boot, the full insert might have too much volume. I put the Delta Arch insert in various shoes and boots, its nice to transplant it around.
These boots are built like a tank. The thread looks like Tex70. The upper is at least 2,5- 3mm thick. How did they manage to fold it over last? I don't like the stitching on the sole that are exposed.
@@Frost640 I'm far from rich, bought a pair for work, best thing I did for my feet. Either spend 200 on a pair every 4 to 6 months or 600 once every few years, you do the math
Trust me I’m not a rich guy and i have 2 pairs. I have one leg shorter than the other so my left boot gets a double midsole and I have very wide feet. My feet measure a 10F which is very wide, a whole day walking and my feet are perfectly comfortable. Put them on a credit card and pay $100 a month. They’ll be paid off by the time you get them and they’ll last you anywhere from 5-10 years or more depending on use. Where as a couple hundred dollar pair of boots you might get a year and done.
1:15 مع انها تقوم بالعمل السهل تاخذ الكثير من الوقت....الاظافر اهم 😂😂😂 المقطع التالي مباشره رجل يقوم بالعمل الصعب وسريع جدا....تبا للمراة فمكانها المطبخ 😂
This comment isn't very nice. These are modern times. It's very ok for women to work wherever they want. Women are capable of working a variety of jobs. Have a nice day....
I was a Red Wing guy. I work in the construction trailer now, but I still spend an hour or two per day on the work site. My first pair of PNW boots were a pair of Nicks Falcon in Predator Orange. No more Red Wings. I’ve replaced all of them with Nicks, from BuilderPros to Americanas.
Oh there’s no comparison. I started buying nicer boots with a pair of redwing moc toe boots. They’re tough to break in and once broken in they’re very hard under foot. Almost like walking on concrete all day, the pair of Nicks Moc toes that I just got last week definitely need breaking in but I can already tell they’ll feel great under foot.
Can we in India get these dedicated footwear makers.....Agra was one time the footwear industry like Kolhapur famous for its kolhapuri chappals.... today it's all plastic and non biodegradable with workmanship not fit to talk about
Greetings from Turkiye. Having too many stitches does not mean it is solid and good. When it snows, water enters through all the stitch holes. There are many problems during production. It takes time for the glue to reach and use at a distant point. Unnecessary electricity consumption in the base paint. Paints should be done first and brushed together.
Nothing was skipped.....nails are necessary for keeping the boots together ;-) They make tough boots made to last for many years. Contact glue, stitching, and nails are all necessary to keep the materials together. These are super common in pnw boots. If you don't want nails, then maybe this brand isn't for you. You don't feel the nails anyway. The boots sit on a last. The last is a foot shaped mold with a metal plate on it. It slides into the boot. The nail is hammered through the materials, hits the metal plate, and curls back into itself into the materials. It makes the letter "J" shape. You should never feel the nails. They are all nubs. They keep the boot materials snug together. Hope this helps!
@@JourneyRanger this that I don't always get. Sure they hammered those nails into J shape, and users feet are protected by last What happens after years when those lasts break/crack? Will we be standing on J shape nails? Its f dangerous then
Thanks for listing the type of leather used in the description. Very helpful.
Never get tired of workboots 4 the winter !
Absolutely gorgeous
My falcon just got slated onto the production line almost a week ago. If thats shackleton brown leather its possible these could be mine being made. Exciting stuff. One day I really wanna get to the nicks store in person.
Halloween pun came early this year.
Why would you not channel the stitching so that it will last longer?
Wow. Amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Hands are wonderful tools.
Everything is impressive but the stitching in the first third of the video is insane. Made it look easy
Stunning…from start to finish.
anyone who has had boots likes boots for life
I too, like casual boos
Beautiful results. This brown CXL is the exact same color as my pair that was supposed to be British Tan. But I ain't complaining, my pair is great and by coincidence I am wearing them as I watch this video. Great boots.
I’m doing a double Nicks for the Thunderdome this year
@1:30 the nails are really cool! Oh yeah, boots too!
Black or Brown CXL is so timely and classic...I'm seeing other manufactures with CXL boots and they often show lots of crackling effect/grain break in appearance.
So far after the first re-sole my black CXL boots are with rolls and scuffs but no major fibers cracking or wrinkles, just rolls of buttery waxy smooth leather.
Horween feels like a better all around leather than Wicket and Craig. I feel like perhaps the stiffness of the veg tan needs to remain in the lasts longer...i've not experienced the toe curling effect in CXL like I have with Wicket and craig.
Sometimes the "standard" options IMO can be more practical and just as premium.
*World's TOUGHEST Casual Boo! Nice accidental typo lol 😅🤣🤣🤣🤣!*
😍 amazing! 👍🏽
Beautifull Nail Design😊😆😉
They look very comfortable. I've always wanted a nice pair of boots but have not been able to "afford" a good pair. These are probably out of my reach, but I like the lower top.. Some humans, like myself, were built with cankles..😮.. and unnaturally muscular calves..😅 so the low top has to be just right, or it feels like your cankles are being cradled by a gorilla...and I like the tone of the leather and oil, very nice❤
Da Best ❤
I am going to give this a go in my kitchen
Music might have been mixed a bit too loud.
My Loake leather boots are indestructible
So, how do you give the lower heel of the HNW or Thurmon last more arch support, like the 55 last?
They have inserts you can buy...but they work good in non Nicks boots :) The half insert is very good, its more versatile because it doesn't fill a lot of volume in the boot, the full insert might have too much volume.
I put the Delta Arch insert in various shoes and boots, its nice to transplant it around.
Wish I could afford a pair.
Good super Boots 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
These boots are built like a tank. The thread looks like Tex70. The upper is at least 2,5- 3mm thick. How did they manage to fold it over last? I don't like the stitching on the sole that are exposed.
Next video: World’s toughest casual bae
Lmao
😂😂😂
What?
Интересно сколько такая обувь весит из хорошой кожы
Эх мне бы такие !!! Мечты
if i were rich i would buy leather boots. This brand included :)
Why do you need to be rich to buy leather boots?
@@crypto4423 because the average American lives paycheck to paycheck and coughing up 700$ for footwear isn't remotely in their budget.
@@Frost640 I'm far from rich, bought a pair for work, best thing I did for my feet. Either spend 200 on a pair every 4 to 6 months or 600 once every few years, you do the math
Trust me I’m not a rich guy and i have 2 pairs. I have one leg shorter than the other so my left boot gets a double midsole and I have very wide feet. My feet measure a 10F which is very wide, a whole day walking and my feet are perfectly comfortable. Put them on a credit card and pay $100 a month. They’ll be paid off by the time you get them and they’ll last you anywhere from 5-10 years or more depending on use. Where as a couple hundred dollar pair of boots you might get a year and done.
@@Frost640put aside 20 bucks a week and buy two pairs a year
Wow
Next video: “world’s toughest casual bruh”
Im positive this is the video that got Daniel Day Lewis into making shoes.
Do these Boots come in Blue?
I have this boot
1:15
مع انها تقوم بالعمل السهل تاخذ الكثير من الوقت....الاظافر اهم 😂😂😂
المقطع التالي مباشره رجل يقوم بالعمل الصعب وسريع جدا....تبا للمراة فمكانها المطبخ 😂
This comment isn't very nice. These are modern times. It's very ok for women to work wherever they want. Women are capable of working a variety of jobs. Have a nice day....
Respekt
i would never have the patients to run a sewing machine.
patience.. unless you are a doctor!
But Falcons don't wear boots ? They have opposed talons ? Gotcha !!! Opposed toe boots !! 🇨🇦😂
I was a Red Wing guy. I work in the construction trailer now, but I still spend an hour or two per day on the work site.
My first pair of PNW boots were a pair of Nicks Falcon in Predator Orange. No more Red Wings. I’ve replaced all of them with Nicks, from BuilderPros to Americanas.
Oh there’s no comparison. I started buying nicer boots with a pair of redwing moc toe boots. They’re tough to break in and once broken in they’re very hard under foot. Almost like walking on concrete all day, the pair of Nicks Moc toes that I just got last week definitely need breaking in but I can already tell they’ll feel great under foot.
Can we in India get these dedicated footwear makers.....Agra was one time the footwear industry like Kolhapur famous for its kolhapuri chappals.... today it's all plastic and non biodegradable with workmanship not fit to talk about
👍👋
Carpenters as a side job
Greetings from Turkiye. Having too many stitches does not mean it is solid and good. When it snows, water enters through all the stitch holes. There are many problems during production. It takes time for the glue to reach and use at a distant point. Unnecessary electricity consumption in the base paint. Paints should be done first and brushed together.
Shut up bro.
Im pretty sure your country ain't known for making anything that lasts.
Sounds like you’re an authority on boot making..Which company in Turkey do you work for.??
@@Madmaxx0829 probably the same factory that makes the fake Benelli shotguns that suck. Lol
They aren’t made to be waterproof and keep out all the snow and slush. The title says the world toughest casual boots….
World's TOUGHEST Casual Boo? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s my favourite kind of boo
@@Schnorbitz Touche'
Can you make it ?
Heyyyy, Boo!
Casual, tough and scary ?
Important step is skipped at 07:05... Removing nails and surface scrapping before fixing sole ;-)
Nothing was skipped.....nails are necessary for keeping the boots together ;-) They make tough boots made to last for many years. Contact glue, stitching, and nails are all necessary to keep the materials together. These are super common in pnw boots. If you don't want nails, then maybe this brand isn't for you. You don't feel the nails anyway. The boots sit on a last. The last is a foot shaped mold with a metal plate on it. It slides into the boot. The nail is hammered through the materials, hits the metal plate, and curls back into itself into the materials. It makes the letter "J" shape. You should never feel the nails. They are all nubs. They keep the boot materials snug together. Hope this helps!
@@JourneyRanger this that I don't always get. Sure they hammered those nails into J shape, and users feet are protected by last
What happens after years when those lasts break/crack? Will we be standing on J shape nails?
Its f dangerous then
Sounds like santas workshop
Awesome boots…but EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE….
Boy o boy , talk about having to hold your mouth just right .
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