I’d love to see an updated video of all sole options and the differences in arch support of sole, heel stack ect. Explaining how it all works maybe. Love these comparison videos thanks !
You guys are making amazing boots and the OT boot would look awesome in a lighter tan color. Hopefully we will see some more leather options soon, keep up the great work 👍🏼.
It wont change the shape of the arch, it does however make the boot much more stiff. The lineman shank won't cause the arch to break down and flatten out as fast either 👍
I do lawn care and where out soils fast walking on grass all day long for hours at a time. Iv yet to find a boot that last a year I would love to try them out. The o.t. looks the closest to what I ware. I walk backwards to. A lot..
wearing the soils out on grass?? lol that's the first. i work on roads all day (concrete) and if the soils on your boots are wearing down cause of grass. then them boots must suck.
I’d love to test your boot. I guarantee I could wear them out quite bad in a year. Not sure if it’s worth the money if they can last long enough in dirt work and concrete work
nah, you won't wear em out, unless you don't clean and oil them. anyone can abuse boots and brag they are tougher than boots, but i assure you, if you took care of great boots, you wouldn't destroy them in a year.
You probably drag ur lazy feet around all day. Only way you could do it. In it'd be the soles only. U gotta pick the right sole for the job. If u di that, you will get 2-3yrs out of them.
@@richardbadish6990 2-3 years?? May I ask what type of work you do? I now own 2 pairs of the super duty and a pair of whites c350. The ones I wear for concrete and dirt work will need a rebuild after about 1.5 years and I don’t do that type of work everyday anymore. The concrete has already ruined part of the leather on one of the boots and trust me I clean and oil regularly
Super Duty all the way. Only $26 bucks more. I guess maybe some guys need less of a boot, in which case I would probably hit that 300x. I dunno that’s just me. I am wearing my … other brand boots right now and they never really fit right.
Why are the heels so small? They do not look stable for ankle support. Kind of slim like a woman’s boot. Honest question - I have noticed this is the style for logging boots and wonder why. Is it just to use less materials or is there a functional purpose. I use combat boots for a basis of comparison.
Yeah they will hold up. I am a Wildland firefighter on a handcrew. Put up 2 full seasons with the inlanders in the pacific nw, Texas and the appalachains
i would love to see a video where someone waits 26 weeks to get their dream boots only to find out they don't fit. i love these boots, but over $600 and weeks wait to see if they fit is just brutal. i have boots in 3 different sizes by several different boot brands and they all fit different. grant Stones at size 10 are too big. Trumans at size 10 are too small, oak street boot makers at 10.5 is perfect, Thursday vangards at size 10.5 are too big. its absolutely infuriating.
thanks rocket scientist for your "it's not difficult" i have measured with their specific directions and called them directly for suggestions and they still came out a little too long. measuring and trying them on are not the same thing. @@gobomanaga5615
these quality boot companies don't want you buying boots that don't fit and complaining about it it either. they all have size charts on their website and most tell you exactly how to measure your foot properly as well as offering to send you a trial pair to make sure they fit
yeah, that's still ridiculous. i can buy 11/s in Nike, Adidas, Salomon, Asics, and about 10 other brands and they fit the same. but i need a chart for the differences in the PNW boots. it's crap. Though i did get JK's based on their size chart and they didn't fit and JK sent me a new pair in about 2 weeks. so at least i can confirm JK stands by their products and hooks up their customers. @@LK-dn2ms