Nicks Tactical Boots 6 Month Update

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2023
  • I just wanted to give a quick 6 month update on my Nicks Tactical Boots. These are probably the best boots I've ever owned (including my other Nicks boots). If you're looking for something that can take abuse and still be super comfortable, any of these Nicks boots with the new rubber sole and 360 stitch down construction would definitely fit the bill. Thanks for watching!
    Evan
    www.buymeacoffee.com/k2ejt

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  • @cjanquart

    Amazing...I have the same pair, down to the Ironlaces, black eyelets and padded leather collar. Been on mine for a year (security guard so on my feet all day) and no major issues (other than finish on the eyelets/hooks).

  • @barabasgezu

    They look great.

  • @michaelrampersad6572

    Thank you for the content. Not many reviews on the Nicks Tactical. Looking forward to the 1 year review. I’ve order a pair in 1964 black. Been waiting about 2 months. Your review definitely helped with the purchase. Thanks again for the info.

  • @Swamp-Fox

    I have had my eye on a pair of Nicks boots for quite a while. Glad yours are working out well for you.

  • @noone3734

    I think resoling those will also require a new foam layer, cuz the foam will be torn up bad when you pull the rubber off. My advice is to wear them until you actually wear out the tread in the ball area of the foot, don't worry about wearing through the rubber on the heel, or wearing into the foam, it'll stop eventually once the boot matches your gait. I can tell you, it's way harder to resole a boot than you might think. Send them to Nick's or a good cobbler, it's not worth messing with. But if you try it and screw up, you could send it off to be fixed haha

  • @dugbohamradio

    Great insight into a boot I have not heard of as well as an honest opinion. I have a pair of Danners that I have had for a few years and I like them a lot for hiking or working in the garage.

  • @Jeremya74

    The rubber outsole should def be thicker for that common heel weardown

  • @pariahthistledowne3934

    i beat the hell out of boots...so i am getting these for sure. I prefer a Tactical style, personally, due to decades of Subculture, so these are IT!

  • @stevenblaser7668

    Thanks for sharing! I’m on the fence. I’ve been using dinner Acadia as my primary LE boot about 5 years now. They’re great, but I can’t help but wonder how much better the nicks are. This helped a lot

  • @nafis6668

    wow , im surprised the sierra wore out that fast. thanks !

  • @Ibanez2005gio

    Appreciate the update!!!

  • @MTMith
    @MTMith 28 дней назад

    Great review! How are they looking now? Any chance we can get a 1 year update?

  • @John_C007

    I have the exact same boots & I love them!

  • @JayN4GO

    I like them. May work good on the farm. I’ve heard they are comfortable. Man I wish you were closer. I’d have you teach your class how to change a heater core on a dodge nitro. I’m reading it’s a pure nightmare 😢

  • @averagejoe4101

    As far as sizing , would you say they run 1/2 size or one full size larger than brannock? Thanks

  • @patriotfox7192

    You don’t need to cut the kilties. Both boots you have are doing that (wearing ones and the tactical). Easiest way to fix it is take the lace coming up from the eyelet and bring it across and under the opposing eyelet around the lace coming up from the kiltie then up to the next eyelet. Then lace as normal. When you pull the laces tight it will stop the kiltie from slipping down.

  • @brushemteeth9159

    You should never wear boots two days in a row, but give the leather at least one day to rest, with a shoe tree inside for drying. Have at least two pairs and rotate them.