More than likely this product has mink oil. Mink oil will darken the leather. If you don't want the leather to change color. You can purchase a product that is a neutral conditioner and that does not include mink oil.
I ended up having to oil mine the second day after purchase. They got a stain from a dark liquid or oil that would not come out with Redback suede/nubuck cleaning kit. I’m ok with the now darker appearance that is still lighter than there brown models.
Greetings yall i need help. For a stinky well worn pair of Redbacks steeltoe with the cloth liner inside, If i fully submerge this thing under warm soapy water, once dried out do you think such a method might cause the cloth liner to sag and not retain its boot shape up against the inner wall ?
Do you guys respond to questions on your website? I sent you a question weeks ago about when this boot will be back in stock and absolutely nothing from your side. And yes, I'm in Toronto and it was to Redback Canada.
@@redbackbootscanada8348 I live on the USA/Mexico border, which I think has similar climate to Australian Outback, everything is very rough on smooth leather, maybe these "banana boots" will work great. :)
@@thedemonnemo I ordered a pair of the rough out from Aus through a seller on ebay. Worked out the same as buying a pair in Canada w/shipping...they've held up great to 1.5 years of construction use
As others have said they're available in Australia in banana suede, google redback UBBA. Mongrel boots also do a suede boot made it n Australia, currently wearing a pair although the arch support needs a few extra says breaking in, they're a wider fitting boot
Funny…he never mentioned cold weather…..and he is in Canada They are so cold below zero…even with sheepskin inserts and two pairs of Socks your feet will freeze
These aren’t a winter boot. However I always wear a leather Chelsea boot like these in the coldest part of the country, and never had any issues with feet freezing for casual use in the winter. If you are working outside in the cold, wear winter boots.
@@SkidooMXZTNT Yes, same. I wear my Redbacks all year round. Great for running errands and short walks in the winter. If I'm shoveling snow or walking in knee deep snow for an extended period ya, I wear appropriate winter footwear.
Respect for still making them in Ozzie land. Most comfortable work boot in Canada
Great to meet you today in London! Thanks for the rejuvinator. My Bstones did not spontaneously combust and look much better than before applying it.
Redbacks are the best boots I've ever owned, I have 3 pairs! Would love to see the "Walkabout" Oxford make its way to Canada.
can't be resole though
More than likely this product has mink oil. Mink oil will darken the leather. If you don't want the leather to change color. You can purchase a product that is a neutral conditioner and that does not include mink oil.
I ended up having to oil mine the second day after purchase. They got a stain from a dark liquid or oil that would not come out with Redback suede/nubuck cleaning kit. I’m ok with the now darker appearance that is still lighter than there brown models.
Looks great after the treatment. and you guys should really answer your comments.... that's how social media works, you know?:>
Greetings yall i need help. For a stinky well worn pair of Redbacks steeltoe with the cloth liner inside, If i fully submerge this thing under warm soapy water, once dried out do you think such a method might cause the cloth liner to sag and not retain its boot shape up against the inner wall ?
WOuld it be OK to use a spray on suede leather protector like Liquiproof on these?
I like the out of the box color more. Can you just spray with water repellent spray?
Can you use the reguvinator on the other two CSA boot color?
Water repellent sprays work well on suede and nubuck. Reguvinator should work fine on smooth leathers and darken less than the nubuck.
Nice ! Does the boot breath better without the reguvinator ?
Will this product stains pant cuffs when they rub on the boots?
Best boot ever
How come they do not sell this in the USA?
It’s called the Mesa in USA. Available again at the time if this this reply.
Any USA distributor yet?..
USA website is Redbackboots.com thanks!
Do you guys respond to questions on your website? I sent you a question weeks ago about when this boot will be back in stock and absolutely nothing from your side. And yes, I'm in Toronto and it was to Redback Canada.
Just phone them.
Where can I get them in Vancouver?
Stampede tack in Coverdale has a great selection
I'd try a pair if they had a toe cap
I'd destroy them in a month
Can't seem to find them with it.
I wish Redback would make a roughout suede model.
there is a "banana suede" colour offered in Australia, pretty cool, but not a big seller in our slushy climate!
@@redbackbootscanada8348 I live on the USA/Mexico border,
which I think has similar climate to Australian Outback, everything is very rough on smooth leather, maybe these "banana boots" will work great. :)
@@thedemonnemo I ordered a pair of the rough out from Aus through a seller on ebay. Worked out the same as buying a pair in Canada w/shipping...they've held up great to 1.5 years of construction use
As others have said they're available in Australia in banana suede, google redback UBBA. Mongrel boots also do a suede boot made it n Australia, currently wearing a pair although the arch support needs a few extra says breaking in, they're a wider fitting boot
Funny…he never mentioned cold weather…..and he is in Canada
They are so cold below zero…even with sheepskin inserts and two pairs of
Socks your feet will freeze
not surprising, given that they are made in Australia for the Australian climate..
These aren’t a winter boot. However I always wear a leather Chelsea boot like these in the coldest part of the country, and never had any issues with feet freezing for casual use in the winter. If you are working outside in the cold, wear winter boots.
@@SkidooMXZTNT Yes, same. I wear my Redbacks all year round. Great for running errands and short walks in the winter. If I'm shoveling snow or walking in knee deep snow for an extended period ya, I wear appropriate winter footwear.