So much attention to details, and such high quality craftsmanship using premium components. No wonder some of their boots cost in excess of $500 and it's totally worth every penny. Applaud you guys for the efforts that you put to create such marvelous boots that are as close to perfection as possible. 👏👏👏👏👏 👌👌👌👍👍👍
I’ve been drooling over the Builder Pros for a while but as a water and wastewater treatment plant operator the builder pros were overkill and waterproof boots are much more ideal in this field. These might be the perfect boot for this industry. The conditions working in a plant and out in the field on a pipe crew are hell on boots and these look like a perfect option. Hope to pick up a pair in near future and give see how they hold up.
I'm in the same boat as you except I do commercial plumbing. Right now my daily wear boots are a pair of waterproof thorogoods but it's taking a lot of willpower not to drop $600 on a pair of these Update: I bought a pair
These vids are amazing! It would be cool if there was a not to obtrusive way to either verbalize or subtitle what each step is. Many are obvious, but some of them I’m scratching my head wondering what it is they are doing.
Seeing the build explained a lot. These are what I’d need. I would like this build in a lace to toe, composite, logger style, thick soles and stack! I wonder if that’s even possible?
Man I’ve been thinking about springing for a pair of these.. I’m in a cement mixer all day ,,but cement just destroys leather my red wings are cracked all the way Through to the gore Tex…my boots get wet constantly cause every load we have to wash out our chutes and drums and sometimes in shitty mud holes -and then I have to spray my boots off before I get in cab…and no matter what you do that cement dust will just eat leather alive .. I’ve even tries tennis shoes …only thing that works is rubber but in the summer in that cab your feet will be like a lake of sweat and they are cold in the winter ..you have to over kill clean Leather boots and oil them or they won’t Last…My red wings made it a year first pair to last an entire year
Different outsole, no leather heel stack, water resistant leather and the insole and midsole are rubber instead of leather AND the 365 stitching. No nailed on heel.
Nicks, please develop a flexible barefoot boot, it’s a needed market for those like me who can’t wear normal Nicks with the heels and arch support only beneficial for people who already have foot/walking issues. I can’t wear my Nicks anymore and they don’t offer what I need.
@@dariokatalinic8967 It will take a lot more than removing the heel stack to make it a barefoot boot…. And I already have a Lems boulder boot, but it’s not what I need.
Water Work? As in waterproof? I'm getting ready to order mines soon, sure would love if Nick's had a Gore-tex liner option, that would be game over for any other mid west boot brand.
@@Totemparadox all the hiking and tactical boots I wear are lightweight leather boots, not as thick as Nick's, but they are all Gore-tex lined. Maybe this thick gage of leather is more easily waterproof with the right conditioning. But I'll find out for myself. I don't see how a Gore-tex lined inner would hurt a boot.
@@R3N1R3N Won't hurt the boot, but will constrict how breathable they are. Personally my Nicks haven't let in water once and I've gone through ankle high water. My boots aren't the highest.
@@R3N1R3N I have Urban Lggers and yesterday I ordered their Tactical Boots. Yes goretex is breathable. Some of my favorite boots have goretex in them, but they also have synthetic materials that help the boot breath better than if it was completely leather with goretex.
So much attention to details, and such high quality craftsmanship using premium components.
No wonder some of their boots cost in excess of $500 and it's totally worth every penny.
Applaud you guys for the efforts that you put to create such marvelous boots that are as close to perfection as possible.
👏👏👏👏👏
👌👌👌👍👍👍
I’ve been drooling over the Builder Pros for a while but as a water and wastewater treatment plant operator the builder pros were overkill and waterproof boots are much more ideal in this field. These might be the perfect boot for this industry. The conditions working in a plant and out in the field on a pipe crew are hell on boots and these look like a perfect option. Hope to pick up a pair in near future and give see how they hold up.
I'm in the same boat as you except I do commercial plumbing. Right now my daily wear boots are a pair of waterproof thorogoods but it's taking a lot of willpower not to drop $600 on a pair of these
Update: I bought a pair
@@gundude82I have had few pairs of thorogoods. How do these compare? Thanks
Did you ever end up snagging any? How have they treated you if so?
No money has been tied up with other things so haven’t gotten a pair.
did you get them yet? if so how are you liking them?@@gundude82
Those look just as amazing as every other model you guys do! Love the fact that they are water-resistant!
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Wellington boots are also water-resistant and under $10.00
I really would enjoy a model review of each model boot.
It amazes me how symmetrical they come out whilst being handmade. I know mine have some variations but they look fantastic.
Pretty amazing, watching top-of-the-line boots being manufactured. Doesn't look easy. Strong fingers, hands and wrist are mandatory. Great filming
Oi.. sou do Brasil , essa ficou muito bonita, essa eu usaria, pena não ter uma loja de vocês aqui, abraço.. obrigado.
These vids are amazing! It would be cool if there was a not to obtrusive way to either verbalize or subtitle what each step is. Many are obvious, but some of them I’m scratching my head wondering what it is they are doing.
Just flew to Spokane Washington from LA this pay Saturday and purchased two pairs can’t wait
Seeing the build explained a lot.
These are what I’d need.
I would like this build in a lace to toe, composite, logger style, thick soles and stack!
I wonder if that’s even possible?
That’s a good looking boot!
Ordered these same boots last year still waiting on them. =(
Nick's Boots. The name says it all to those familiar with boots.
@NicksHandmadeBoots do the water work boots default with a logger style kiltie, if so can I change it to a casual style?
The leather is the type of weathershield?
Yeah it's pretty good at resisting water. But I wouldn't go wading in them.
Perfection.
Man I’ve been thinking about springing for a pair of these.. I’m in a cement mixer all day ,,but cement just destroys leather my red wings are cracked all the way Through to the gore Tex…my boots get wet constantly cause every load we have to wash out our chutes and drums and sometimes in shitty mud holes -and then I have to spray my boots off before I get in cab…and no matter what you do that cement dust will just eat leather alive .. I’ve even tries tennis shoes …only thing that works is rubber but in the summer in that cab your feet will be like a lake of sweat and they are cold in the winter ..you have to over kill clean Leather boots and oil them or they won’t Last…My red wings made it a year first pair to last an entire year
Is that a full leather insole you guys slapped in at the end 🤔
Yes.
Looks like a fantastic pair of logger boots...
Lol the cut in half video is still private.
Amazing boots
I like!
I want three pair. Size 14.
What's the difference between the water work boot and the builder pro?
Different outsole, no leather heel stack, water resistant leather and the insole and midsole are rubber instead of leather AND the 365 stitching. No nailed on heel.
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Would these be good motorcycle boots?
No reason they wouldn't be.
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What’s the leather???
Black watershield.
Nicks, please develop a flexible barefoot boot, it’s a needed market for those like me who can’t wear normal Nicks with the heels and arch support only beneficial for people who already have foot/walking issues. I can’t wear my Nicks anymore and they don’t offer what I need.
I don't understand your issue. I walk a lot barefoot and I can wear Nicks. Are your feet screwed up?
Try Lems.
@@memefeed2147 Then don't try Lems. Buy Nicks and cut off the heel.
@@memefeed2147 And what problems are those
@@dariokatalinic8967 It will take a lot more than removing the heel stack to make it a barefoot boot…. And I already have a Lems boulder boot, but it’s not what I need.
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Water Work? As in waterproof?
I'm getting ready to order mines soon, sure would love if Nick's had a Gore-tex liner option, that would be game over for any other mid west boot brand.
Goretex isn't needed on full leather boots.
@@Totemparadox all the hiking and tactical boots I wear are lightweight leather boots, not as thick as Nick's, but they are all Gore-tex lined.
Maybe this thick gage of leather is more easily waterproof with the right conditioning. But I'll find out for myself.
I don't see how a Gore-tex lined inner would hurt a boot.
@@R3N1R3N Won't hurt the boot, but will constrict how breathable they are. Personally my Nicks haven't let in water once and I've gone through ankle high water. My boots aren't the highest.
@@Totemparadox which Nick's did you go with?
And Gore-tex is waterproof breathable, it's very effective in keeping your feet dry
@@R3N1R3N I have Urban Lggers and yesterday I ordered their Tactical Boots. Yes goretex is breathable. Some of my favorite boots have goretex in them, but they also have synthetic materials that help the boot breath better than if it was completely leather with goretex.
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