It wont. KIng of Random tried with a single nail in which they could puncture the side with a single nail but not anywhere your foot was because of that plate.
Yes they have exaggerated the performance of these shoes but I picked these shoes up for $13 at Gabe’s and honestly they are the best utility shoes I have ever purchased. It’s been 7 months of walking my son to school, yard work, fishing and trapping and they still operate on normal. I have owned and used a lot of shoes over my military career and these shoes have slip resistance, do offer ample toe protection and have some puncture protection most of all they are super comfortable. If you you can buy them for less than $50 then they are absolutely a good buy just my humble opinion.
I myself have a pair. They are actually weaker than normal steel toe boots. The sole will wear out pretty quickly due to actually being very thin (which is part of why they're so flexible) The kevlar sheath under the sole only covers part of the bottom. NAILS CAN AND WILL penetrate the kevlar as well. a single nail only takes roughly 30ish pounds to penetrate. For a normal steel toe shoe these aren't bad for the price (average around 40 bucks online) but they aren't some godlike shoe they claim to be. I would recommend these for people who work in factories that require steel toe, but you need something more comfortable than a thick boot, and can give up some of the protection. If they were marketed more honestly I would publicly endorse them and make my own video, but given the dishonesty and misleading from these shoes, no thanks. As far as Wes Hamstra goes, he just lost a subscriber for being a shill. And a thumbs down.
I know it's been a year but do you remember what shoes you were wearing in this video? Im looking for good work shoes. If not could you recommend some? Thanks
Seems too good be true, I feel like if a heavy object fell and hit my toe it would damage me with that shoe. Nails aren’t what I’m scared of, im scared of my toe getting smashed, you can always get healed from nails
I like your review an i was curious too but the only thing dnt like is over time if tear the fabric by the toe then wont look good cuz could see the plate
The old millatary jungle boots had sole made of steel because of put fall traps with wood spikes lighter weight and drained water like these shoes.. old tech just modernised alot for civilian
Judging by how it caught fire like that, I probably wouldn't weld in those shoes. Although, I don't think a few sparks are enough to get the fabric burning, since you continuously burned it with a torch.
I have 2 pair of these. I use 1 pair for work, and the other pair for casual. My reason for buying these is they provide more safety than a pair of tennis shoes. They provide as good if not better comfort for about the same price. The fact that they bend easily is critical, as most steel toed shoes don't. Of course a work boot is going to be the best protection for many tradesmen. But for those of us in light construction, such as residential painting, trim/ fine carpentry, wallpapering, etc. ,these are an excellent buy, and are very easy to remove when needed. My only issue is they are made in China. I will look for a similar shoe made elsewhere on my next purchase.
@@steffivancautem318 Absolutely awful. I don't remember exactly how long, but they fell apart within the first 6 weeks. Returned and had to pay out of pocket some ridiculous shipping cost for it, pre-pandemic. Infuriating. Adhesive was shit, no stitching in critical places, heels blew out in a week, and the the soles were flapping by week 3. The positive way they're advertised makes these an egregious lie. Buyer beware.
I ordered a pair of these like 2 1/2 months ago and they never showed up I contacted them and they just said "here's the tracking number" after I told them that it's been the same place for weeks...
I bought a pair of workboots. An eyelet popped off with just a few hours of use. Refund refused. Make sure to read FULLY the return & refund before you buy.
ok, if your going to take an axe to it they yes it will tear the mesh... its mesh. BUT if it saves my toes from something sharp then the purchase was worth it to just go buy another pair. I work for a PPE company and safety is number 1#
these are good they are built for that one moment shit can happen at work ,but even robocop's foot can be busted open if you put it ina vise and fuck with it
According to the video for the product those exact shoes are oil/slip resistant, but that can only be held up to a certain extent after seeing the video. I bought a pair a while ago Soo I'll know soon lol, just seeing the vid tho. Also they do have boot versions, but idk about them being waterproof on top of the rest.
chris simon thanks. Compared to my current safety shoe it is noticeably lighter. It sure on the weight. I probably should have weighed them before I destroyed it.
chris simon there pretty heavy for “ work shoes if your thinking of getting a pair I would not wear them on heavy duty work loads there really breathable and good for most outside work though
Least I know it'll hold up with me just running with them because Walmart shoes aren't crap I tear those up in a 2 to 3 month period just running & etc.
This shoe only does 2 things well one is a nail through the bottom of the shoe and the other is electrical protection. That's is it preformed terribly in traction, toe protection and just plain comfort. If you don't believe me go watch Project Farm's review on them and others
The issue is using multiple nails. There's more distribution. Try it with one nail and your full bodyweight and it will burst through, in the real world you won't be stepping on a cluster of 4 nails
emergencies are handled differently. If you go to the emergency room in the states you'll sit there half a day before they see you unless you're about to die.
Putting in a heart stint is routine surgery. Of course you have to wait. Injury on the other hand is an emergency, they deal with it relatively quickly. Apples to oranges.
Anyone who wears steel toe boots on a job site is inexperienced. 2x4 drops from the second story and hits your foot, breaks every bone in your foot....painful for sure, but it will heal. Same 2x4 drops from a second story and hits your foot with steel toe...you lose half your foot. Same with rings, don't wear them!
I can tell he’s Canadian because of the blue pipe wrench visible at 7:09 because I have the same one and bought it at a Canadian tire store in my home town.
"indestructible shoe" "oh yeah well let's nuke it , haha so much for indestructible" like come on look at the make and model of the shoe, it's not the same as a full blown steel toe boots but it works well for a small shoe
Good demo video. You should do the nail test with one nail and see what happens. I did and the nail went right into my foot. Lol. Check out my video and see.
how to destroy them: - go to the sun - enter a black hole - go to Jupiter - put it in water for a long time - put it under ground for a long time I didn't even watch this video
That isn't an axe it's a hatchet. And After you dull the edge by hitting steel you try to cut the sole. If you did that with a REAL and sharp Axe it would chop it rough in half
I just bought a pair of indestructible shoes. The shoes look nice but as soon as I put it on I could tell there was something wrong. The left shoe was poorly made & where the steel toe started I could feel a protrusion into my toe. Even though the item is clearly defective, they won't give me a full refund, making me pay restock fee. I feel I shouldn't have to pay for a manufacturing defect. Tried to get the company to waive the fee but no luck. Tells me they don't stand behind their product. I'm not buying anything from them again and will advise the same to everyone else I know.
I bought some and I sprained my foot. They have absolutely NO support. They may be "indestructible" but they don't make your foot that way. Back to my boots. I wrote them and told the company. They did nothing like I expected.
My bro bought these it took 3 months for delivery... and they tore up within a month. And we work in construction. Save your money and buy something else
this is really extreme.. I just want to know if they are durable enough walking on concrete floors for 12+ hours.. I'm not going to walk on flaming-saw-nail-axes anytime soon!! HA!
"I'M from Canada, and we have free health care" just need to wait a month or two to get the doctor to see my cut. Even in Japan we have free healthcare and it sucks.
“I live in canada and i have free health care” is the biggest flex ive heard this year
It’s not a flex trust me lol
Until you get put on the waiting list and find you arent a priority
@@BigZerako you know the guy who was the head of the study for the US came out and said they were paid to lie about waiting times.
rcb4th lol what about the cases where people die of cancer because they have to wait so long for treatment
Not free look at your pay stub
Damn, you really gamble on your safety testing this shoe, respect!
That free Heath Care tho
I love how he just hold the shoe while swinging an axe within 4 inches of his wrist, with considerable force.
i can swing something 4 inches with considerable force 😏😏
That's kinda part of not being an idiot. You know how to aim and you have no worries. People who work with tools know what they can and can't do
@@borderlandinsanity375 well...but he wasnt hitting it with considerable force. So idk about that bud.
It’s very clear that the man isn’t the brightest bulb 💡that was apparent first quarter.
If you did that test with a single nail, it would have gone through.
If punctured come to USA for surgery
It wont. KIng of Random tried with a single nail in which they could puncture the side with a single nail but not anywhere your foot was because of that plate.
Hephaestus why? It's a nail, any country besides North Korea can take Care of a puncture
wrong
definitely don't try that, single nail goes right though
Yes they have exaggerated the performance of these shoes but I picked these shoes up for $13 at Gabe’s and honestly they are the best utility shoes I have ever purchased. It’s been 7 months of walking my son to school, yard work, fishing and trapping and they still operate on normal. I have owned and used a lot of shoes over my military career and these shoes have slip resistance, do offer ample toe protection and have some puncture protection most of all they are super comfortable. If you you can buy them for less than $50 then they are absolutely a good buy just my humble opinion.
You using an axe was scary
It seems this guy doing anything is scary. This video is evidence he's not exactly the most safety conscientious person to ever live
I myself have a pair. They are actually weaker than normal steel toe boots. The sole will wear out pretty quickly due to actually being very thin
(which is part of why they're so flexible)
The kevlar sheath under the sole only covers part of the bottom. NAILS CAN AND WILL penetrate the kevlar as well. a single nail only takes roughly 30ish pounds to penetrate.
For a normal steel toe shoe these aren't bad for the price (average around 40 bucks online) but they aren't some godlike shoe they claim to be. I would recommend these for people who work in factories that require steel toe, but you need something more comfortable than a thick boot, and can give up some of the protection.
If they were marketed more honestly I would publicly endorse them and make my own video, but given the dishonesty and misleading from these shoes, no thanks.
As far as Wes Hamstra goes, he just lost a subscriber for being a shill. And a thumbs down.
Lmao. Based
Would you recommend them for the gym?
@@armandoramos2021 I would not recommend these period. There are several brand that look like this because it's a cheap drop shipped shoe.
the most important thing for me is whether these shoes are comfortable. will I not feel that I have concrete blocks on my feet after 8 hours of work?
My guy almost chopped his thumb at 2:59
Holy shit!
WTF
He's an idiot.
ikr scared the shiz out of me
Nah
I recently stepped on a nail and it went a inch into the the bottom of my foot, really wish I was wearing a pair of these shoes!
“They do catch fire” shoe: explodes
I know it's been a year but do you remember what shoes you were wearing in this video? Im looking for good work shoes. If not could you recommend some? Thanks
Seems too good be true, I feel like if a heavy object fell and hit my toe it would damage me with that shoe. Nails aren’t what I’m scared of, im scared of my toe getting smashed, you can always get healed from nails
You did manage to destroy them....lol.
Jim Dockrell just kinda
I like your review an i was curious too but the only thing dnt like is over time if tear the fabric by the toe then wont look good cuz could see the plate
"I live in Canada so I have free healthcare"
If punctured come to USA for surgery
Free... come April 30th the tax bill to cover it arrives.
Flexing hard as fuck lol
Hephaestus read this right when he said it😂
@@angelherrera9358 Flexing about what? Waiting years for a surgery you rrally need, when you could get in months in the US?
The old millatary jungle boots had sole made of steel because of put fall traps with wood spikes lighter weight and drained water like these shoes.. old tech just modernised alot for civilian
the most Canadian thing about this is he lied about having his toes in harms way, and then felt sorry so he admitted to not being truthful. XD
Thx for the laughs 😂😂😂😂
Judging by how it caught fire like that, I probably wouldn't weld in those shoes. Although, I don't think a few sparks are enough to get the fabric burning, since you continuously burned it with a torch.
That’s why you wouldn’t weld with these? How about the fact that the material is like mesh and your foot would be exposed to sparks. 🙄
4:40 prepping the shoe for a weld test 🤣🤣
You put a lot of trust into those shoes!! What if you would have sunk all those nails through your foot 😂
Jack Galloway it would have been a bad day lol.
I have 2 pair of these. I use 1 pair for work, and the other pair for casual.
My reason for buying these is they provide more safety than a pair of tennis shoes. They provide as good if not better comfort for about the same price. The fact that they bend easily is critical, as most steel toed shoes don't.
Of course a work boot is going to be the best protection for many tradesmen. But for those of us in light construction, such as residential painting, trim/ fine carpentry, wallpapering, etc. ,these are an excellent buy, and are very easy to remove when needed. My only issue is they are made in China. I will look for a similar shoe made elsewhere on my next purchase.
@@calumrife how are the?
@@steffivancautem318 Absolutely awful. I don't remember exactly how long, but they fell apart within the first 6 weeks. Returned and had to pay out of pocket some ridiculous shipping cost for it, pre-pandemic. Infuriating. Adhesive was shit, no stitching in critical places, heels blew out in a week, and the the soles were flapping by week 3. The positive way they're advertised makes these an egregious lie. Buyer beware.
You got balls putting your full wait on the nails with some sketchy instagram shoes
The real question: getting a pair and using in your day job?
Wordsnwood (Art Mulder) that would be the real test
Just got a pair on sale for just casual use. They look cool at least and I could step up my shoe game so I made the little investment.
@@skewerthis1234 It has now been four months since you made this comment, what do you think now? have you taken them hiking, anything like that?
@@din6040 They're holding up well. Although the bottoms are really slippery at work now for being non slip.
hbgalore1 are they heavy when you walk?
Kevlar is the fabric in the soles, the same stuff that stops bullets
What about comfort? How are they?
Mine tore up in a couple of months and it is heavy and uncomfortable.
Had anxiety throughout the whole video lol
"let's take the axe to the toe of this... ...I think I'll start by taking the axe to the toe of this."
Just got to the cut throufh the sole. It looks like kevlar next video shoot the bottom of the sole starting with .22 all the wsy up to 45 acp lol
Hes in canada bro thats something for us in the states
😳 yea bro that is enough of the axe test !!
My anxiety shot up when he was chopping at the shoe with his axe. One slip and goodbye fingers
I ordered a pair of these like 2 1/2 months ago and they never showed up I contacted them and they just said "here's the tracking number" after I told them that it's been the same place for weeks...
The same happened to me. It was not getting delivered in over 2 months. I sent them an angry email and they sent it within 2 days by priority mail.
@@ahanjitb You know what I think that I'll try that! Thank you for the hope lol
That fabric in the bottom of the shoe is probably kevlar.
Jake Carter that makes sense. It kind of reminded my of Fiberglass cloth.
Yes, they advertise it as Kevlar.
I like my boots, I wouldn't feel right wearing tennis shoes like that to a job site.
Im 27 and I laughed when he said "gradually get harder"
I only bought these for the nail resistance. I never assumed they could handle anything else.
Heads shoulders knees and toes WHAT ARE DOSE
Had to pause. My guy risked getting 4 nails in his foot, all in the name of science. I'm mind blown!
At 3:00. Is it just me or is this guy crazy. He must not care about his hand.
I bought a pair of workboots. An eyelet popped off with just a few hours of use. Refund refused. Make sure to read FULLY the return & refund before you buy.
“i live in canada i have free healthcare” 😭
I would hate to clean up that mess lol
ok, if your going to take an axe to it they yes it will tear the mesh... its mesh. BUT if it saves my toes from something sharp then the purchase was worth it to just go buy another pair. I work for a PPE company and safety is number 1#
The commercials are so funny! I think they are avoiding a real construction site for sure.
these are good they are built for that one moment shit can happen at work ,but even robocop's foot can be busted open if you put it ina vise and fuck with it
Will the sole of the shoe stop a bullet.
I have that same husky tool box!!! subbed lol
i was really hoping it didnt sink down on the nails, haha. thanks for doing the tests!
Now if only they made an oil proof, slip resistant, waterproof, grippy material boot version.
According to the video for the product those exact shoes are oil/slip resistant, but that can only be held up to a certain extent after seeing the video. I bought a pair a while ago Soo I'll know soon lol, just seeing the vid tho. Also they do have boot versions, but idk about them being waterproof on top of the rest.
Good illustration Wes, I like the look of them and the price seems right.How heavy are they in comparison to other work type boots or shoes?
chris simon thanks. Compared to my current safety shoe it is noticeably lighter. It sure on the weight. I probably should have weighed them before I destroyed it.
chris simon there pretty heavy for “ work shoes if your thinking of getting a pair I would not wear them on heavy duty work loads there really breathable and good for most outside work though
@@mrmemelord2227 I'm a trim plumber for new construction houses and it's perfect for my line of work
Is this available in Guam USA?
I'm a welder in shipyard do I need to buy it?
wow. you guys need a 'dont try this at home'' warning. taking an axe to a shoe with zero protection. damn !
If you're that dumb then you deserve to lose a toe
Least I know it'll hold up with me just running with them because Walmart shoes aren't crap I tear those up in a 2 to 3 month period just running & etc.
It's way too heavy to run in.
That woven fabric is Kevlar
I just got the company to send me a pair to try and post on social media. Can't wait to see how good or bad they are,
This shoe only does 2 things well one is a nail through the bottom of the shoe and the other is electrical protection. That's is it preformed terribly in traction, toe protection and just plain comfort. If you don't believe me go watch Project Farm's review on them and others
Hey mate just wondering what that outro song is please
Would grip tape on a skate board tear through the fabric ?
probably
You may think it will last at least 1 year? I planning to retire my old caterpillar safety shoes co'z it's heavy and planning to purchase this one
Why they not delivered in india
The issue is using multiple nails. There's more distribution. Try it with one nail and your full bodyweight and it will burst through, in the real world you won't be stepping on a cluster of 4 nails
Will it blend?
That is the question!
I want a pair of these
“I live in Canada and I have free healthcare.”
The average waiting time for a heart stint in Canada is 50+ days. Imagine the wait for a toe injury😆
If you are bleeding out it’s pretty quick. I went to the hospital with a huge cut on my leg. I was all stitched up and back home within a hour.
emergencies are handled differently. If you go to the emergency room in the states you'll sit there half a day before they see you unless you're about to die.
Putting in a heart stint is routine surgery. Of course you have to wait. Injury on the other hand is an emergency, they deal with it relatively quickly. Apples to oranges.
3:30 I live in canada and I have free healthcare so... I'm not too worried. *Puts mask on* Hello, my name is wess, and this is jackass. 😂
Next time put an m80 firework in it to test the durability 😅
Anyone who wears steel toe boots on a job site is inexperienced.
2x4 drops from the second story and hits your foot, breaks every bone in your foot....painful for sure, but it will heal.
Same 2x4 drops from a second story and hits your foot with steel toe...you lose half your foot.
Same with rings, don't wear them!
Him with a mini axe gives me an anxiety.
Hand is going to get chopped off there man
Shit a pair of steel toe boots last me about 3 months where I work let me test a pair hahaha
That fabric is likely Kevlar
Good argument for why we shouldn't have free healthcare in the US :)
bc a youtuber made a joke?
I can tell he’s Canadian because of the blue pipe wrench visible at 7:09 because I have the same one and bought it at a Canadian tire store in my home town.
I am Canadian, however I bought that at princess auto. It is a power fist brand
@@WesHamstra oh I see. As I said before I got mine from good ol’ Canadian tire. lol!
What would happen if I dropped a bag of potato chips on my foot wearing those shoes
Dude just inhaled so much carcinogens
"indestructible shoe" "oh yeah well let's nuke it , haha so much for indestructible" like come on look at the make and model of the shoe, it's not the same as a full blown steel toe boots but it works well for a small shoe
@@diviengii I know right? They act like this thing is supposed to withstand a sub machine gun or something
@@diviengii 🙏
Free healthcare or not, I couldn’t stand on top of the nails like that. I was seriously cringing watching that!
The Dad Cave • A Channel For the DIY Woodworker my wife was not happy with me when I did that.
Wes Hamstra Haha! I know what you mean.
Free healthcare??? There's no such things of a free lunch
Good demo video. You should do the nail test with one nail and see what happens. I did and the nail went right into my foot. Lol. Check out my video and see.
how to destroy them:
- go to the sun
- enter a black hole
- go to Jupiter
- put it in water for a long time
- put it under ground for a long time
I didn't even watch this video
What if the nails had poked thru???
Is there going to be side blowout is the real question for me... I’m a fat kid that need to find something that will withstand my rath
That isn't an axe it's a hatchet. And After you dull the edge by hitting steel you try to cut the sole. If you did that with a REAL and sharp Axe it would chop it rough in half
Круто. По чаще бы экспериментов видеть на канале
That fabric mesh thing is super fragile …
I just bought a pair of indestructible shoes. The shoes look nice but as soon as I put it on I could tell there was something wrong. The left shoe was poorly made & where the steel toe started I could feel a protrusion into my toe. Even though the item is clearly defective, they won't give me a full refund, making me pay restock fee. I feel I shouldn't have to pay for a manufacturing defect. Tried to get the company to waive the fee but no luck. Tells me they don't stand behind their product. I'm not buying anything from them again and will advise the same to everyone else I know.
Is that code still good for Feb. 2020?
I think so. If it won’t work. Send me a message
Dude even knight rider wasn't indestructible
You could also watch where your walking and not intentionally step onto a nail? I wouldn’t trust any shoe/boot for that.
I bought some and I sprained my foot. They have absolutely NO support. They may be "indestructible" but they don't make your foot that way. Back to my boots. I wrote them and told the company. They did nothing like I expected.
My bro bought these it took 3 months for delivery... and they tore up within a month. And we work in construction. Save your money and buy something else
7:20 yeah cause there fire resistence not proof
this is really extreme.. I just want to know if they are durable enough walking on concrete floors for 12+ hours.. I'm not going to walk on flaming-saw-nail-axes anytime soon!! HA!
I can't tell if this is a Jerry-Rig Everything or a What's Inside video.
Where's the ankle support cushion? Looks like water shoes meant for water sports.
They have numerous styles of shoes. I chose these ones
I like how he hits the shoe at a angle with the axe
💝
"I'M from Canada, and we have free health care" just need to wait a month or two to get the doctor to see my cut. Even in Japan we have free healthcare and it sucks.