Owners First Review... Nicks Handmade Boots - Builder Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • My first thoughts after 2 months of owning the Nicks Builder Pro 10" work boot. Be sure to check out Nicks RUclips channel and also Rose Anvil for some awesome boot and shoe content. Thanks for watching!!

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  • @davidroot298
    @davidroot298 Год назад +3

    Very good review. I got the same pair August 1st. I wear them 10 hrs a day 6 days a week on a factory floor. They are just now getting broken in. But so well worth it. I wish I would have done it 20 years ago. The only difference in mine is I got the honey sole for the concrete floor. So far they are holding up and I like the little extra cushion they give. I’m going to order a black pair around thanksgiving if they have a sale. I also have a pair of black Whites Perry boots in black. And I agree they are a sharp looking pair of boots. Keep wearing the Nicks. They will get there.

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. I may have to try the honey Vibram someday. Mine are feeling better each time I wear them. I am thinking about getting a black pair of the Perrys as well. I wish I had hear about these brands years ago. Thanks for watching!!

  • @TerianaOmalley
    @TerianaOmalley Год назад +1

    Great video, Scott! Thank you so much, and your black pair will be entering production soon! :D

  • @jackirwin3661
    @jackirwin3661 Год назад +1

    I’m sitting here watching your review with my builder pros on it’s been about a month and a half they are finally starting to feel broke in I only wish I got the sprung toe but other than that I’m sold these are the best boots I’ve ever owned. You pretty much said it all great review.

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад

      Mine are coming around as well and I know they’re the best I’ve had yet. Thanks for your kind words and thanks for watching!

  • @deejpax
    @deejpax 2 года назад +5

    Would like to see you wearing them. Also a correction. You said it's goodyear welt but it's actually a stitchdown construction. They flare out the vamp and stitch it down to the midsole.

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for correcting me. I’m still learning all these terms. I will be sure to have them on In the next review I do. Thanks for watching!

  • @rogerchandler9737
    @rogerchandler9737 10 дней назад +1

    Nice boot and review!

  • @VIheavyequipment
    @VIheavyequipment 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have the 6" builder pros with brown weathershield, the leather does seem a bit different but I'm liking them and fit great seem to be built like a tank

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  8 месяцев назад

      Nice! They definitely are built like a tank!

  • @billychang4709
    @billychang4709 Год назад +1

    Ordered my builder pro, your review is helpful!

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Get yourself some merino wool socks, they help with the break-in period. Thanks for watching!

  • @collectedovertime3291
    @collectedovertime3291 Год назад +3

    Hi mate thanks for the review, just wanted to know if you were still happy with the size that you went for or you would have sized down a full size having been in the food for sometime now?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад +3

      I usually wear an 11 and Nicks had me go down to a 10.5e. At first I thought it was too big but now that things are settling in I’m glad I stuck with the 10.5e. If I went any smaller it would be too tight. Everything with the break-in pretty much happen like the customer rep said it would. Thanks for watching!

  • @absolute.freedom
    @absolute.freedom 8 месяцев назад +2

    From Pennsylvania? The accent sounds like it, or maybe Maryland. Nice video and review!

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  8 месяцев назад +1

      Somerset Co. Pa Thanks for watching!

  • @wingit4316
    @wingit4316 Год назад +2

    Has the roughout begun to darken at all? I need to get some steel toed boots, and I can get them either in full smooth black or in this style, but I'm (my girlfriend) isn't too fond of the contrast, and I was wondering if it'd eventually even out a bit. All the same under a layer of oil and mud, eh?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад +1

      Not yet. It is still pretty light. I havent got them messed up yet. They sent me brown by mistake so I have been keeping these for good. The black pair that I have coming, that I originally ordered, will be my work pair. I got those in the smooth, roughout as well. Reason I did that was because I always get my smooth boots all scuffed and scraped. The roughout will hide that. From what I have seen from others, once that brown roughout smooths out some, it does turn darker. Tough decision. Hope it all works out for you. Thanks for watching!

  • @averagejoe4101
    @averagejoe4101 6 месяцев назад +1

    Which arch selection is that ?
    I am debating between the 67 & the 55.
    I’m also concerned the block heel will be difficult to get used to especially if I go back n forth with other boots like wedges. What do you think?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  6 месяцев назад

      I got the 67 classic arch with the sprung toe (Tall toe). If your other boots dont have an arch, you will notice it. I have custom orthotics with an arch that I put in my other boots to make up the difference. My feet feel so much better with the high arch. I love these boots! Thanks for watching!

  • @PNWBootMan
    @PNWBootMan Год назад +2

    Whites has been around since 1853 and I believe it’s the worlds oldest boot company and the boot that you’re holding your hand is Otto Whites patent that nicks, Franks, JK’s and others that build the exact same boot off of the exact same patent that Otto white first designed! I bought a brand new pair of Nicks hot shots, with the high arch, which I like in my whites, but the arch is nowhere near as good as the whites if you have high arches. I think a lot of people buy Nicks because they are heavy on social media and have a RUclips channel and all that.

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад

      I have a pair of Whites and I like them a lot. Looking to get another pair from them. Also looking to try a pair of Wesco's. Thanks for the info as I am just learning about these PNW brands. Thanks for watching!

    • @nathanhill6042
      @nathanhill6042 Год назад +1

      No the nicks are a better built boot now days whites is having major problems with mass production and the Japanese there having real bad quality controls also nicks for the win

    • @nikogarcia3249
      @nikogarcia3249 Год назад

      Whites are owned by Japanese now, not American

  • @saddle8bag
    @saddle8bag 2 года назад +2

    I used to wear similar boots all the time, don't remember the mfg. They last forever. Still have both pairs. I have a shoe shop up the road that has replaced the soles numerous times. Now I tend to just buy motorcycle ankle boots and throw them away after a few seasons though.
    So now that your shoe guy is gone, will you ship these back to the mfg for soles? Do they do that?
    The other thing I'm curious about is if you had to adjust your shifter to fit that toe under them. The ones I had didn't have that tall reinforced toe area.

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  2 года назад +1

      Yep these are an investment for sure. You can send them back to Nicks and they can do a resole or a full rebuild on them. Thats what I will probably do when the time comes. I havent had them on the bike yet. I will have to see about that. Glad you're still out there and thanks for watching!!

  • @1968gadgetyo
    @1968gadgetyo Год назад +2

    Have you consider Nick's Tankers Pro. It has two strip instead of lace, but built like Builder Pro.

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад +1

      I have not. I’m not crazy about the look. Thanks for watching!

  • @todtalk3912
    @todtalk3912 Год назад +1

    Good review.
    Its a tough process, but trust the process.
    One day you will put em on, n it will literally be an old pair of gloves, just slide right into place and be comfortable from then on out.
    You will break them in.
    There is ways to break em in a little easier, with some 50/50 alcohol/water mix, esp if they are super tight in spots, it does something to leather without drying it out, but it can't be used for to long and then you have to follow up that process with a good moisturizer/oil or the like.
    Anyway, imagine this is the easier of their boots to break in lol.

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад

      Thanks. And you are correct. I put them on Tuesday and I can feel that my foot is finally molding into the insole. Felt really good for the day. Thanks for watching!

  • @chachicharms
    @chachicharms Год назад +1

    I got that boot! Nice review

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад +1

      Congrats and thank you!

  • @Condor1970
    @Condor1970 Год назад +1

    How do they fit now? Are they more formed to your feet, or still too big?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад

      They fit perfect. Everything played out like Nicks said it would. Thanks for watching!

    • @Condor1970
      @Condor1970 Год назад

      @@jdman7170 It's good to know. Thanks... but Wow, that's weird. They must have shrunk a bit to form around your foot then. Or maybe, as the leather loosens a bit, you just tightened the laces a bit more?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад

      @@Condor1970 I forget exactly how they worded it since it been so long but something that the arch and the last does to your foot. I know they have changed my foot because the new custom (made from imprint of my feet)orthotics I just got have more of an arch than my old ones. Could tell the difference right away. It’s nice to have an arch that I can use in my other shoes that’s similar to what’s in the Nicks. I also started wearing merino wool socks everyday. They are a game changer.

  • @sergeant816
    @sergeant816 9 месяцев назад +1

    Those the 1964 brown? I ordered the same thing with all roughout

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes they are.

    • @sergeant816
      @sergeant816 9 месяцев назад

      @jdman7170 perfect. You get em broke in easy or is it as bad as they say?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  9 месяцев назад

      @@sergeant816 hahaha yeah they are pretty tough on the break in. Get yourself some merino wool socks. You’ll thank me for that advice. One thing though. I got a black pair that I wear in the winter. First thing I did was coat them with beeswax since they would be seeing a lot of rock salt. I can’t say for sure if it was the wax or the black leather but they softened up pretty quickly compared to the brown.

    • @averagejoe4101
      @averagejoe4101 6 месяцев назад +1

      Is the 1964 brown the same as chocolate roughout? Or different ?

    • @sergeant816
      @sergeant816 6 месяцев назад

      @@averagejoe4101 no. They're lighter.

  • @user-vl3cx1ik2d
    @user-vl3cx1ik2d Год назад +1

    Hello, how much do you need to take care of your skin or can you lubricate it once a year and nothing will happen to it?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад

      I’d say it all depends on what kind of environment your boots are in. If they are starting to look like they are drying out, I would oil them up. The more water and mud you are in, you will be cleaning and oiling them more. I just waxed mine because I am in a lot of rock salt during the winter. I plan on cleaning them good and re-waxing them when winter is over. Thanks for watching!

    • @user-vl3cx1ik2d
      @user-vl3cx1ik2d Год назад

      @@jdman7170 Thank you very much!

  • @rorynelson7548
    @rorynelson7548 6 месяцев назад +1

    I see your hat says South Dakota on it. Is that where you're from?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  6 месяцев назад

      I am in PA. Drove through SD once and had to stop at Wall Drug.

    • @rorynelson7548
      @rorynelson7548 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jdman7170 ahh damn thought maybe you were a South Dakota man like me

    • @rorynelson7548
      @rorynelson7548 6 месяцев назад

      Anyways, thanks for representing! Ha

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  6 месяцев назад

      @@rorynelson7548 not a problem. Beautiful country out there!

  • @JayCo-
    @JayCo- Год назад +1

    Awesome posters

  • @bobsmith-ji2uh
    @bobsmith-ji2uh 2 года назад +1

    I’ve watched a lot of reviews on nicks. Mostly people really like them but it seems they screw up the order a lot.

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  2 года назад +1

      That I don't know but they made it right so that's all that matters to me. I will say though that it is challenging to actually speak to someone. I think they try to push people to emails. The quality of the boots makes it all worth it though. Thanks for watching!

  • @jamrogjan1509
    @jamrogjan1509 Год назад +1

    how do you like walking on the heel?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад +1

      I used to wear logger style boots and I like the taller heel. So far the heels feel fine and stable on these. When standing on concrete, its nice to have all of that leather and rubber under your feet. Thanks for watching!

  • @pahillbillypappysteve2357
    @pahillbillypappysteve2357 Год назад +1

    Want to get a pair just hard to pull the trigger because of the money and the wife not letting me spend it. Like the burge accent. I'm from somerset area and worked in the bugre area for years.. Laborers local 1451 30 plus years

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад +1

      Im about 10 miles north or Somerset. Thanks for watching!

    • @pahillbillypappysteve2357
      @pahillbillypappysteve2357 Год назад +1

      @@jdman7170 heck I'm living in jenners were almost neighbors probably

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад

      @@pahillbillypappysteve2357 for sure! Just down the road.

  • @nikogarcia3249
    @nikogarcia3249 Год назад

    What is the upper and lower colors?

    • @jdman7170
      @jdman7170  Год назад +1

      Both are 1964 brown. The lower rough-out looks a little lighter than the smooth.