Is arch support VITAL for work - Whites Boots

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
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    3:01 The last
    4:29 How do they make the arch support
    4:50 The Wedge
    5:44 Construction
    6:29 Lineman Shank
    7:52 Why Arch?
    9:10 Is Arch Support Vital?
    11:02 Cut in Half
    11:37 Reveal
    12:55 Measuring the Arch
    14:10 Final Thoughts
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  • @RoseAnvil
    @RoseAnvil  Рік тому +5

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    • @KINGandWINNER
      @KINGandWINNER Рік тому

      okay but just cause you cut in boot in half doesn't mean your actually done any real research and since you never actually wore any of the boots or shoes to work, walk long distances or for a heavy workout that you cut in half you never really tested the boot or shoe out.
      Your trying to give advise to the boot community most whom use it to work but you actually never wore it to work.
      Rose anvil you have lots of fans are are trying to make yourself seem like a boot expert which you are not.
      Your just a lame guy cutting boots in half a reason most boot companies don't even really want to sponser you. Work boots like red wings are designed to be used in labor intensive work so by you cutting it in half and trying to make an assumption on whether they are comfortable or not based on the insole is inconclusive.
      have you even heard of work shoes. Your not a shoe expert. Just stick to your nikes and timberlands like the new jersey and new york clowns.

    • @jorgecarvajal5862
      @jorgecarvajal5862 8 місяців тому

      Kinda bummed you didn’t say anything about the leather thickness or quality

    • @jorgecarvajal5862
      @jorgecarvajal5862 8 місяців тому

      Is possible to tell me about the leather thickness and quality here in the comments???

  • @shanleyshoupe7873
    @shanleyshoupe7873 Рік тому +21

    no amount of exercise can strengthen your feet enough to stand/run on pavement for 10 hrs a day 5 days a week and feel okay. very nice to see this vid, im a recent barefoot shoe cult abandonee

    • @georgeaguirre5437
      @georgeaguirre5437 3 місяці тому +2

      I’ll agree with this. I love barefoot and lightweight for casual use, but when it comes to “I need to be on my feet”, I want to have built in support and protection wherever possible

    • @danielcuevas5899
      @danielcuevas5899 3 місяці тому +1

      HERESY

    • @Nate-bd8fg
      @Nate-bd8fg 18 днів тому

      Barefooted balance for sure. Heavy, big, steel toe boots, leather, arch-supported boots for work. Sneakers for street jogging, barefoot everywhere else

  • @boxdynomite3
    @boxdynomite3 Рік тому +127

    I took part in many barefoot runs and hikes with people and I will say that strengthening your feet and legs that way is very tough but very satisfying.
    I recently bought some Danner logger boots to try high arch boots based on the videos you've made. They are very comfortable and very easy on your calves. They're a little weird on my knees though. Something I did notice based on these logger boots is that my lower back feels a lot better and I've noticed my posture has gotten better.
    There's benefits from both extremes of the spectrum of footwear and everyone's body is different. You don't know what will work until you try it.

    • @chellsee4167
      @chellsee4167 Рік тому +23

      This is how I feel when it comes to barefoot vs arch support. There's a time and place for everything. I think it's important to strengthen your feet. It can be done without the need for minimalist shoes, so it's not necessary to spend a lot or any money at all. And I think it's also important to have support when and where it is needed, varying by individual preferences. I love minimalist shoes for a few reasons and I've been minimalist for over 5 years, and until recently I decided to reintroduce supportive shoes. I wear both and I like both. I'll express that sentiment when conversation comes up in barefoot groups and often times I get ripped apart for it. My response: what works best for one may not work best for everyone. The barefoot community can be a weird place. There's almost an elitist mentality when it comes to their ideals. And that's just something I cannot get behind.

    • @kd5byb
      @kd5byb Рік тому +3

      Thank you for your reply! It's so nice to see responses from folks who have tried one and then the other...and share their true experiences.

    • @kd5byb
      @kd5byb Рік тому +3

      Thank you for your reply! It's so nice to see responses from folks who have tried one and then the other...and share their true experiences. I can't get behind the elitist mentality either. If something works for you - great! If it does, find something that does. There's no one best solution for everything.

    • @LuvU2x
      @LuvU2x Рік тому +4

      I’ve been thinking about this exact thing. In my experience, it seems like both ends of the spectrum are both so far apart, that they are almost the same. I go barefoot most the time unless I am doing heavy work, then I’ll wear my boots. My boots, after being broken in, almost feel the same to me as being barefoot. If I wear tennis shoes for example, they feel foreign- like there’s a pressure point under my arch and another under my toes. My boots replicate that barefoot feeling with a shell around my foot, if that makes sense. Maybe that is just me- but it seems like the barefoot/arch support debate is more similar than it is different.

    • @whiskerbiscuit1192
      @whiskerbiscuit1192 Рік тому +10

      Your body benefits from changing environments. Too juch rest will ruin your body the same way too much work will. This is a refreshing comment to read

  • @Gustav555
    @Gustav555 Рік тому +36

    I have the 7" version of this boot and the arch was a killer to break in! However, once that's over ( and I'm certainly happy it is) they are some of the most comfortable boots I've ever had. Really helped with my lower back soreness as well.

  • @123Ir0nman
    @123Ir0nman Рік тому +10

    I do the barefoot shoe thing for working out and casual around the town errands becauseit'sgreat for my knees and foot strength, but I work in the construction industry so high arch support boots are absolutely what I use out in the field for safety

  • @skyecooleyartwork
    @skyecooleyartwork 5 місяців тому +6

    Got fit at White's in Spokane yesterday. Tried on 9 different boots. Went in thinking I wanted MP Sherman Half Lug, left wearing C350-CS (Cruiser style, 55 last, wedge sole). The arch was the key. Thank, White's!

    • @toneohm
      @toneohm 2 місяці тому

      The C-MP would have been the best of both..

  • @justinalexander8341
    @justinalexander8341 Рік тому +11

    Ordered a pair of these yesterday! I really think this will be the perfect boot for me. I'm on my feet all day on concrete. The arch support + the soft sole should be the perfect combo!

  • @boyan.guitar
    @boyan.guitar Рік тому +9

    Thank you so much for this video. I was instantly attracted by the looks of this boot. Absolutely gorgeous. And the craftsmanship and materials look very high quality… I don’t think I’ve ever been able to spend more than 150 on shoes being a musician, but you sold me on this pair, these will be for the rest of my life. Thanks again 🙏

  • @caidynboyd3024
    @caidynboyd3024 Рік тому +10

    i would love to see someone’s perspective who uses both. like if you’re wearing barefoot when you’re not on your feet for heavy labor and then using a high arch for hard work and heavy lifting. the one part i would like to see fixed of the pnw boot is a better shaped toebox to get the advantages of a barefoot shoe when it comes to bunions

  • @80srcfan71
    @80srcfan71 Рік тому +4

    I love Nicks, Whites, and JK Boots. Your reviews are spot on, and this was a sleeper for me. I love wedge soles, and yet am frustrated by the lack of support. Going to break the bank and try these; thanks so much for the review.

  • @kart182
    @kart182 Рік тому +2

    Nice explanation of why this kind of equipment is needed for consistent heavy duty use

  • @MrSpeedblader
    @MrSpeedblader Рік тому +3

    Really nice analogy regarding the wall squat!

  • @39mac
    @39mac 29 днів тому

    Two Month Review… Loving these - Look forward to these each day.
    Expensive alternative but liking what I have and pleased with my choice - your video got me there THX.
    Retired “Urban” Firefighter that ended up in early 2000’s with Whites Smokejumpers in the 55 Last after wearing thru several pair of Chippewa (zipper lace) and Thorogood 10” lace up.
    For farm work around the house - last year returned to a Thorogood 10” but with a wedge sole cowboy boot - been good but wanted more arch support with lace up snugness for walking hiking and as an alternate boot to the slip on wedge.
    Finding the wedge sole great to scrape off mud compared to the waffle-stomper tread pattern where mud clumps are always tracked inside…
    Having a previous pair of worn-in Whites - adjusted my boot size down a 1/2 size to accommodate a thin sock where my smokejumpers are sized for a wicking sock plus a heavy wool sock.
    After two months - using the round laces - the boot has stretched out nicely where the laces have pulled together to now have good looking space between the lace eyes. Going to switch to the provided leather laces as an experiment.

  • @OntarioBearHunter
    @OntarioBearHunter Рік тому +4

    You can callous and toughen your hands enough that you pick up a cast iron pan from the fire without a glove.. I'll choose the glove.

  • @user-yw4ej3ch7k
    @user-yw4ej3ch7k Рік тому +5

    Great video, extremely helpful info. I have high arches, many injuries over the years. Plantar Fasciitis, bum knee and bad lower back. I got a pair two weeks ago, was afraid the high arch was going to be too much with my problems. Not so, I still have Fasciitis but I can walk without a limp after two weeks of wearing almost constantly. My posture has improved when wearing Whites. In other boots and shoes I locked my knees quite a bit when standing in place. (I know) Now that never happens, it took all of two days to adjust to the high arch. Now, the fasciitis is nearly gone, I'm no longer worried about how my feet will react when I start climbing ladders again (daily) and the clicking in my knee from a prior job injury is non existent and I'm finally getting back out and doing everything I loved doing before. These Whites are really something! Now if they'll just make my dog listen to me when I call him...

  • @googeluser7098
    @googeluser7098 Рік тому +2

    This guy has been sitting on this boot for like a year. The good ol Rambler.
    Usually there is a small wedge of leather that acts as the arch support in White’s and maybe Nicks Boots. This pair does not have that extra wedge but has the same arch support as the other boots built on this last. I wonder if the 2021 sole is curved because the outer pics show a void under the sole and it just works. I think Nicks and Franks only allows a wedge sole with an HNW last which doesn’t have arch support. This is a truly genius design, this style will be very popular.

  • @michae1601
    @michae1601 Рік тому +2

    Good job, finally a pair of boots not taking short cut

  • @nadia.lewis.
    @nadia.lewis. 10 місяців тому

    Great review! Fascinating look at the inside and the logic of it all. ❤

  • @spenceryoung2567
    @spenceryoung2567 Рік тому +1

    I love the ramblers. Can’t wait to get mine!

  • @oppositeofh8
    @oppositeofh8 Рік тому

    oh how my nearly flat feet would love these boots. maybe someday i can add a pair to my wardrobe, now that i see how awesome they are. thanks for the rundown, weston.

  • @bullsrfun
    @bullsrfun Рік тому +10

    I'm so happy you cut this boot! I got a pair of these back in November in the red rough out because I wanted something that I could get my money's worth from. I had discovered your channel at the time and was doing my own research and found that I really liked these boots. Mine also are called "ramblers" they've since removed that name from the site. I naturally have a very high arch so this seemed perfect too... It definitely was a tough break-in but I think they are amazing now.... They also make me like 6'2. Definitely happy with the purchase and this video validates the feeling further!

    • @alexperez3651
      @alexperez3651 Рік тому +1

      My story is very similar in picking up a pair of these! Cheers

    • @WhitesBoots1853
      @WhitesBoots1853 Рік тому +2

      Appreciate the support!

  • @jessebechtold2973
    @jessebechtold2973 Рік тому +53

    Finding this series kind of interesting. I have flat feet and have always found built up arch support to be incredibly painful and never really gets any better, so these boots are kinda like staring at a UFO 😂

    • @kd5byb
      @kd5byb Рік тому +12

      Same here - very flat feet - in fact every year at my physical my Doc is like "you've got very flat feet" and asks me if I'm having any pain from them wanting to send me to the orthopedist. Thankfully, I don't. the first time I put on a pair of high-arch boots I was in pain after a few hours, but over a day or two of wearing them, my pain is gone and they feel nice to me. I think my back hurts less with the high arch support as well maybe?

    • @cfcasazza
      @cfcasazza Рік тому +8

      I had flat feet for 50 years and fixed them in a year wearing bearfoot type minimalist shoes. Now my feet have normal arches and i still wear mostly bearfoot shoes.

    • @jessebechtold2973
      @jessebechtold2973 Рік тому +2

      @@kd5byb That’s awesome to hear it helped you! I tried shoes with the high arches and even after breaking them in it felt like my feet were being bent in half. I like my Thursday Captains and Scouts a lot though, flat insoles but with the shank still giving good support. Someday though I’m going to have to try some logger’s, the boot bug has bitten too hard and they’re too neat! 😅

    • @jessebechtold2973
      @jessebechtold2973 Рік тому

      @@cfcasazza Fair enough! The shoe I’ve most worn over the years are good ol’ Converse Chuck Taylors, which are flat though not barefoot exactly. I see the arguments for the barefoot shoes but I do find putting on a solid pair of leather boots to feel pretty special. Honestly, no reason one has to cancel out the other.

    • @hektik27
      @hektik27 Рік тому +1

      Same thing here. I've always had an insane hatred any type of 'forced' arch support. Orthotics for years as a kid didn't help at all and just made me hurt. I was plenty active as a kid too, so it's not like I just didnt 'develop' an arched foot. I think some people are just born with naturally flat feet and most modern footwear doesn't really account for that. I'm a huge fan of barefoot shoes personally, though honestly I find the wider toebox/natural foot shape to be equally as important.
      Currently I'm breaking in a pair of redback boots, which have been the comfiest 'supportive' shoe I've ever had. They're not at all zero drop or minimal, but the arch in them is quite soft, and the toebox is super accomodating for a work boot. I also plenty of barefoot/minimalist footwear. The boots are super soft and comfortable for hard surface standing & manual labour type stuff, and my more barefoot footwear is great for walking and hiking for that ground feel and stability. I really enjoy having both options, and I don't think people need to be diehard in one camp. I still haven't been able to find a good wide toebox skate shoe however.

  • @4wrestling
    @4wrestling Рік тому

    I really appreciated the breakdown of the reason for arch support. Good video.

  • @Alejo91PA
    @Alejo91PA 11 місяців тому

    Love it!!! Just order my pair of these boots! Can’t wait to wear them.

  • @laa0fa502
    @laa0fa502 Рік тому +1

    I got my first pair of whites this week. I'm a convert. They're very tight but EXTREMELY comfortable and stable. They are the exact same style as all my cheap boots but somehow look 1000× better too.

  • @cruzorozco9506
    @cruzorozco9506 Рік тому +3

    probably my favorite looking boot reviewed on this channel

  • @thevtadventure1062
    @thevtadventure1062 Рік тому +1

    Just ordered my second pair a few days ago. Love White’s!

  • @AM35_C-137
    @AM35_C-137 Рік тому

    Yepp. Definitely the boot I've been wanting for about the last 4 months. Ordered Nick's moc toe for starters. These are next. Then JK forefront.
    White said they'd make it as the rambler with handsewn stitch down as a custom order.

  • @meekyoung822
    @meekyoung822 Рік тому

    I rly liked ur boot videos before but u did some crazy edits on this one. Keep it up everyone appreciate u keep it up bud

  • @travishowell7992
    @travishowell7992 Рік тому +4

    Franks Boots is now making this same style boot on the 55 last. They call it the Rainier. You can also add the option to have the handsewn Norwegian welt as a custom option. After a chat with Franks, the construction is the same as the Rambler on this video.

  • @romeredubost6971
    @romeredubost6971 Рік тому +1

    Got a pair of Truman’s coming so I’m just here for the information and optics. Great content.

  • @elliotthall5543
    @elliotthall5543 Рік тому

    That review was useful. Thank you.

  • @kyleweber9760
    @kyleweber9760 Рік тому +1

    These are a stunning pair!!!!!

  • @dufferjuice
    @dufferjuice Рік тому +3

    Great review as always. Your passion for this makes the channel great! Can we get a traditional leather hiking boot series vs modern hiking boot series? (ie Velasca vs Lowa)

  • @kenleywong9669
    @kenleywong9669 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for bringing up the argument between barefoot and arched designed footwear. I find the stance that barefoot enthusiasts take is essentially body shaming to those who cannot find comfort in minimalist shoes. That’s why there are different shoe designs targeted to fit various feet.

  • @averettsm
    @averettsm 8 місяців тому

    Just bought a pair of these after trying the 350 with a logger heel/ outsole. They're a bit more practical for everyday use, better on flat, hard surfaces than the logger style. A great blend of heritage craft and modern looks.

  • @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275
    @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275 Рік тому +21

    7:54 This. This is why I was so excited for Barefoot February and Arch March. I keep hearing back and forth, the argument between barefoot shoes and boots. I'm so glad to finally hear the answer of which is "better." Neither is better, and it depends on your life style. It's good to hear which life style might need boots, and which might choose barefoot

    • @CptAngelADVlogs
      @CptAngelADVlogs Рік тому +4

      One is the result of billions of years of evolution and the other is just marketing for lazy feet. One is definitely better than the other.
      Your arch doesn't need support. It's a muscle. It needs to be worked.
      Ofcourse If you've always "supported" and weakened it since childhood, your feet can't do their job and need strange footwear to help them.

    • @chellsee4167
      @chellsee4167 Рік тому +8

      @@CptAngelADVlogs Humans existed billions of years ago?

    • @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275
      @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275 Рік тому +4

      @@CptAngelADVlogs He literally explains in the video why that's not always practical. Yes you can work out your arch, just like you work out any muscle. But if you don't have the time, there's a product that helps you, and even does the job better than if you were to work out. Just buy the product. But if you have the time, you have the means, and you want to not have to rely on arch support, you can do that. But not everyone has the time for it

    • @memefeed2147
      @memefeed2147 Рік тому +1

      no, there's clearly a better option (barefoot) excluding specific tasks that require arched footwear. Over use of footwear that supports you will lead to MANY health issues with age, the younger you start, the better it is in the long term. Ignoring the fact that barefoot work boots exist too. Those with decrepit foot health should start by walking on sand.

    • @717UT
      @717UT Рік тому

      That was a fantastic breakdown. I too have been thinking about both sides of this for a while and in the working world I don't think barefoot footwear is the answer. But that's just my opinion

  • @sirgermaine
    @sirgermaine Рік тому +1

    Literally laughed at the six pack foot - I love my Lems for walking around, but sometimes you need a work boot.

  • @thecodemachine
    @thecodemachine Рік тому

    Hey, I just want to say I love my Whites Drifters. I am definitely getting more whites boots.

  • @Ducky-Bob
    @Ducky-Bob 10 місяців тому +2

    That's a pic of my squad and I on the Ferguson Fire at 8:42 in the video. We caught a 1 acre spot on day 14. I'm famous now, thanks!

    • @JayyBird93
      @JayyBird93 5 місяців тому

      Which PNW boot maker seems to be used the most in the field or people are seeing advantage of?

  • @lumberjacksons4468
    @lumberjacksons4468 Рік тому

    Great video as always

  • @coopersand911
    @coopersand911 Рік тому

    As a purchaser of the Ramblers, i am converted to high arch boots!! I love my ramblers!!

  • @tipsy6269
    @tipsy6269 Рік тому +3

    Needed more videos on whites 🕵‍♂️

  • @jazzwyld1
    @jazzwyld1 Рік тому

    Great rationale for arch support. Awesome video.

  • @betulaobscura
    @betulaobscura Рік тому

    Good, balanced review! I like it!
    Also: cool boots!

  • @nicksusa
    @nicksusa Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @aurtisanminer2827
    @aurtisanminer2827 Рік тому +3

    I think these used to be called Ramblers. I have a pair and really dont like the arch. I have multiple pairs of logger whites and that arch is comfortable. The arch on my ramblers is too high on the outer edge of my foot. It would be great if they flattened that part out a bit while keeping the high arch on the inside of your foot. Other than that I really like them. The 2021 wedge sole is super cushy and grips ice really well.
    Edit: I’ve been wearing them for about 9 months now as work boots and hoping the arch will eventually mold to the shape of my foot. They are better now but I still have to often change them out for a lower arch boot toward the end of my shift.

  • @woud99
    @woud99 Рік тому +28

    I love your videos, as a leatherworker I can totally nerd out with you on the leather and how everything is made. But, as a welder your information is only so useful as I have to wear steel toed boots. Have you thought about doing a series on steel/hard toed boots?

    • @stauker.1960
      @stauker.1960 Рік тому

      I've got a pair of red Wing Chelsea's that are good

    • @pcw6694
      @pcw6694 9 місяців тому +2

      I love my Nicks BuilderPros w/ steel toe. Yeah they are kind of heavy coming in at 3.5 lbs each boot, but the steel toe insert does not hit my toes and don't give the boot a weird shape either. As for welding, I would recommend getting some welder's tongues from Wesco for your boots. You can use them in any boot

  • @bobzmuda3456
    @bobzmuda3456 11 місяців тому

    i dont wear boots but as a kid who loved watching those 'BIG TRUCK' videos they'd sell on TV, these videos are are totally enjoyable

  • @troysteakman8423
    @troysteakman8423 Рік тому

    This was a great video/review! Now i know what i want for my birthday lol

  • @ethanbaran6158
    @ethanbaran6158 Рік тому

    I got these boots as the Rambler before whites removed the page for 'em. The arch support was perfect for me right out of the box.

  • @frfrpr
    @frfrpr Рік тому

    Thanks for the reviews.. don't have to guess anymore

  • @JM-wy6sq
    @JM-wy6sq 4 місяці тому

    Love it!!

  • @chiverslandsurveyor
    @chiverslandsurveyor Рік тому +1

    Look how beautiful the leather is on the inside

  • @Eric-W0EDG
    @Eric-W0EDG Рік тому

    I have high arches, these look nice. Love my Kenetrek boots because of the high arches.

  • @proscriptus
    @proscriptus Рік тому +14

    I have pretty flat feet. The only time they ever hurt is if a shoe tries to force an arch into them.

  • @HeritageCast
    @HeritageCast Рік тому +1

    @RoseAnvil please get a Foot Doctor in the channel and do a interview and go over how to design a custom boot for those of us with jacked up feets..

  • @joshuapopich5215
    @joshuapopich5215 Рік тому

    I just got the Frank’s Rainier boots which is built the same way. Great boots!

  • @Gamex996
    @Gamex996 Рік тому +2

    the thing with barefoot shoes is that you don't need to train you feet since walking alone will train them, compared to the west in asia we wear very small heels and little to no arch support, but I still benefited from barefoot shoes cause of the Wideness my feet are 11.5cm wide 45eu length.
    I used to wear 47eu cause my feet are so wide I was always tripping on any thing cause of long shoe it would be like extra 2cm in the front, so most of my life I wore sandels, and shoe when I was running or playing sports.

  • @avaandlilah8133
    @avaandlilah8133 Рік тому

    Love your videos, in Australia Caterpillar boots are quite popular, it would be super interesting to see what you think of their casual range? Specifically the “Founder” and “Covert” which are a kind of crossover between work and casual.

  • @melvinjones3895
    @melvinjones3895 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot another good reason to by quality.

  • @jamesnurgle6368
    @jamesnurgle6368 Рік тому

    its worth noting than ankle support has a serious trade off, the less your ankle can do its job and flex with the terrain the more that force will be applied to the knees. obviously there's times when you need that extra ankle support but its worth considering.

  • @alexperez3651
    @alexperez3651 Рік тому +15

    I have the ramblers in red dog rough out and LOVE THEM. I was really worried about the super high arch cause I have pretty flat feet. But they broke in after about a week thankfully and I’m a convert to whites. I want em all. Loving Arch March!

    • @justinalexander8341
      @justinalexander8341 Рік тому +1

      I'm flat footed as well. Do these high arch boots really provide enough support to the arch and ankle that helps people like us? I have bought so many boots that don't work out for me EVEN when I have my orthotics in them. Sometimes the last is too flat to make a difference. I'd love to not have to wear the orthotics and just rely on the support of the boot but have never found one to work yet. Then again, I have never actually spent the money on a high quality boot like Whites, Nicks, JKs, etc.

    • @alexperez3651
      @alexperez3651 Рік тому +2

      @@justinalexander8341 Howdy! So my experience (purchased about a month ago and I’ve worn these roughly 4 days a week) has been fantastic on the 55 last. I was genuinely concerned that the arch support would be TOO much. I’m so used to flat bottomed sneakers/shoes/boots that I thought the last may just not work for me. On the contrary, it’s been fun trying these out and while I still have a bit more break in to do these have already started moulding to my foot wonderfully. Your mileage may vary here, but I’m going to get the kilties; one, to fill some volume since I have fairly skinny ankles and two, because I want to see what these look like with them.
      I would 110% try out a high last boot from one the PNW brands. Especially if you require insoles in other boots. To save a few doll hairs you could try out a pair of Whites stichdown C350 Cruisers/Cutters/Ramblers (vs their full hand sewn stichdown)
      FYI- I purchased my Ramblers via Nepenthes New York. They have a couple Rambler make ups that are ready to ship!

    • @justinalexander8341
      @justinalexander8341 Рік тому +1

      @@alexperez3651 thanks so much for the feedback! So, you feel like you're getting enough support in your feet, ankles, hips, and back? Another issue I've faced is pretty bad Achilles tendinitis. It's becoming a pretty bad issue for me. After doing some research and watching some videos I really think a high last boot could work for me. I am on my feet at least 8 hours a day on hard concrete in a construction setting. I'm way too young to feel the pain I do every single day. I'm ready for a change.
      Thanks again. I am highly considering in investing into a pair of high last PNWs!

    • @alexperez3651
      @alexperez3651 Рік тому +1

      @@justinalexander8341 no worries at all, sorry to hear bout the issues you’re having. I’ve been fortunate enough not to have the pain you are (I’m in an office. A bit of workwear cosplay im afraid lol) and while I can’t guarantee that the boots will alleviate any of the issues I can say with confidence that it’s worth a try at the very least. Here’s hoping the boots help and/or you find another solution, cheers!

    • @justinalexander8341
      @justinalexander8341 Рік тому +1

      @@alexperez3651 thanks again for the info! I understand the experiences always vary! It's just good to hear experiences of people that may be in a similar circumstance as me. I hope you continue to love your boots and I very well may invest soon. I think you're right and it may very well be worth at least trying 😄

  • @thesheepthemightythecrazy
    @thesheepthemightythecrazy Рік тому

    once I am on the market for a new pair I am gonna buy one of this. I will still need to put on a non slip flat vibram sole.

  • @funNactive1
    @funNactive1 Рік тому

    An extra 2" for a short person. Well worth the price!

  • @levirogalsky2212
    @levirogalsky2212 Рік тому +1

    Have you done a video on the nicks travelers would love to see a comparison video as I'm currently between the 2 keep up the great work !

  • @justinbthompson7841
    @justinbthompson7841 Рік тому

    whoa, someone rockin' some Last Resort ABs!

  • @americantopgunner5102
    @americantopgunner5102 Рік тому

    Arch support is important for me. So cool I need to find good “style/fashion” boots that can last and be polished. Thursday boots are nice. Can you recommend a nice black or chocolate leather boot. Comfort and style is key for me. I’d like to shine them well. I dnt really want a work boot but want style comfort and durability in a nice boot.

  • @MrFrescocotone
    @MrFrescocotone Рік тому

    Awesome awesome boots

  • @frank2107
    @frank2107 3 місяці тому

    I've been in love with the style of the C350 for a long time, sucks that they've got such a narrow toe box

  • @johnp9650
    @johnp9650 Рік тому +9

    Completely agreed about the need for arch support depending on application. I tried doing heavy work on hard surfaces with barefoot shoes-with foot strengthening exercises, toe spacers etc.. I ended up injuring my feet. My approach now is to choose shoes (with varying levels of support) based my immediate use case that day or in that situation.
    I continue to sometimes wear zero drop shoes SOMETIMES & do foot stretching and strengthening exercises within the limits of real life with a family and a full time job.
    It’s often argued that our ancestors didn’t have or need arch support, and this continues to be true for many people around the world. My context is not parallel. My feet don’t have their original splayed-toe shape. My feet have not been conditioned by years of no arch support. I don’t have time to make it a full time job of my feet.
    So, I land somewhere in the middle. I consistently go for wide-toe-box based on need, but I am not a shoe arch ideologue of any variety.

  • @KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM
    @KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM Рік тому

    I have a very high arch.. This would be great but it also looks like a very well made boot, I have whites, and nicks

  • @brunonjezic6208
    @brunonjezic6208 Рік тому

    Im impressed

  • @habl00pep
    @habl00pep Рік тому

    Awesome yet again, view the selection of boot available over there with jealousy from Scotland 😢

  • @rl6319
    @rl6319 Рік тому

    Nicks should do that with their mock toe boots I have a new pair of their mock toes I love them but the arch support would be nice too

  • @Benjels480
    @Benjels480 Рік тому +2

    Hi @Rose Anvil, would you ever consider doing a resoleable hiking boot showdown? I want to get some resoleable leather hiking boots but don’t exactly know where to start. The ones that intrigue me the most are the Danner Explorer and Hoffman Hiker in all leather. 2 most important factors are longevity and comfort.

    • @Lexidezi225
      @Lexidezi225 Рік тому

      Kenetreks are one of the best. Danners just aren’t very durable. I got two seasons out of a pair of danners. My kenetreks have two seasons on em and they look brand new still.

  • @CAARaeed
    @CAARaeed Рік тому +1

    I just realized when he said he'd carry 100 lbs of gear that he's really strong. You can't tell from his baggy shirts, even though he's said many times before he was a firefighter

  • @lumberjacksons4468
    @lumberjacksons4468 Рік тому +1

    Drew’s is building me up a pair of wedge sole 8” loggers built on the 55-1 last and I can’t wait to get them

    • @tiffanyh5014
      @tiffanyh5014 Рік тому +1

      Ha! I have a similar build/re-craft with them right now.

  • @andy14169
    @andy14169 Рік тому

    Do Danner Lights (and/or mountain lights) next! Same price point as these and pretty darn supportive in their own right.

  • @rockerbob949
    @rockerbob949 Рік тому +2

    I’m standing here looking down at my CAT boots and thinking my arches hurt! Cat’s lasted a year (I’m tough on em). Gonna have to check these out!

    • @connordooley
      @connordooley Рік тому +1

      Buy them, absolutely worth the price. Your body will thank you

  • @CiroMastino
    @CiroMastino Рік тому

    I like these very much

  • @maxsievers8251
    @maxsievers8251 Рік тому

    I'm a believer in the barefoot way but for longer runs I want some cushioning and I discovered Hoka shoes for this. In the wide last they are okay for my toes. I bought three models with different sole heights and different arch support. The Bondi 3 are too stiff for my liking and they also have too much arch support. It irritates me and even hurts my feet on long runs. It feels like my feet wants to tighten the muscles for the impact to hold the arch shape but then gets punched by the arch "support". Therefore I prefer the Clifton 8 for long runs. Rincon 3 works also great and has a smaller midsole.

  • @DrMAngelo
    @DrMAngelo Рік тому +1

    I do both. Work in high arch, train in barefoot shoes, or actually barefoot. It doesn't have to be one or the other

  • @wheel1775
    @wheel1775 Рік тому

    The graphics on this video are amazing. I loved the school desk shot in particular. 😂😂

  • @Tommyboy0670
    @Tommyboy0670 Рік тому +2

    Great video! This is the old Rambler. I've worn a custom pair of these daily for work the past two years (shout out to Kyle at Baker's). I'm a chiropractor and a sports physician and I'll never wear another boot for my specific work related tasks. I am on my feet 10-12 hours a day treating patients. I treat patients on an adjusting table which has pedals that elevate sections of the table to allow for comfort and efficacy of the treatment. These boots allow me to press (step) on the pedals while the patient is laying on the table without discomfort and are the only boot I've been able to find that work this effectively. They are phenomenal, but make no mistake, this is a work boot, not for chilling at Starbucks or sitting in an office. They are substantial (heavy), the arch on this boot is legit and the Lineman's shank is incredible for protecting your arch and Plantar Fascia. Anyone involved in any type of work involving standing on firm surfaces, ladders, shovels, etc. should look no further than this boot. Great job, Weston!

    • @sayeedsalim
      @sayeedsalim Рік тому

      How did you size these for yourself? Went down half a size?

    • @Tommyboy0670
      @Tommyboy0670 Рік тому

      @@sayeedsalim I went through Kyle Baker at Bakers. I am 14.5 on the Brannok and I ended up with a 13.5 in this boot, so a full size under my normal Brannok. They fit perfectly. YMMV.

    • @El_Honey_Badger
      @El_Honey_Badger Рік тому

      I know you said these are for work only, but for being around and about, is the boot pretty good in helping out with plantar fasciitis and if I tend to have higher arches?

    • @Tommyboy0670
      @Tommyboy0670 Рік тому +1

      @@El_Honey_Badger, this boot actually helped tremendously with my plantar fasciitis. I'd highly recommend them! YMMV. Best of luck!

  • @quentindietrick4962
    @quentindietrick4962 Рік тому +1

    Would be cool to see you review Structural Fire Fighter boots.

  • @noelcabrera7351
    @noelcabrera7351 Рік тому +1

    These videos are the best. Rose Anvil, please keep doing what you're doing!

  • @HeritageCast
    @HeritageCast Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this. I need a boot for medical reasons that has a high arch. Honestly being in tons of pain just need something to support me. Ill def be looking into this...

    • @Highland_Paddy
      @Highland_Paddy Рік тому

      They have the Perry and Millwood on sale right now for $260 [still not in my size, of course], but then these jump up to $575 again but at least maybe in stock and not wait 2 or 3 months?

    • @philpaxton4169
      @philpaxton4169 Рік тому

      The Perry and Millwood are both on the 1972 last and very low/flat arch support. Call White’s and ask for Christy in sales…she will get you where you need to be.

  • @phillipfritz7014
    @phillipfritz7014 Рік тому

    Neat video!

  • @PickledParrotfish
    @PickledParrotfish Рік тому

    It's Arch Madness!
    @RoseAnvil what's up with the lining on the whites? It looks nice.

  • @richieduque
    @richieduque Рік тому +3

    Damn this is the exact boot I’ve wanted for a while now and was saving up, and now everyone’s gonna run out and buy them haha

    • @richieduque
      @richieduque Рік тому

      Also love this series. Been wearing tons of barefoot shoes mostly to strengthen my arch but wanted one decent boot like this for days when I have harder work and want to give my feet a rest

    • @ethanbaran6158
      @ethanbaran6158 Рік тому +1

      They are truly amazing boots, I really hope you will be able to get a pair! I got them as the ramblers with the hand-sewn stitchdown. Kind of want a pair of the 350-cs though aswell so I can rotate between them some days.

  • @markmyers3188
    @markmyers3188 11 місяців тому

    I just ordered a pair using the 4511 last since I have a narrow foot and heel

  • @14s0cc3r14
    @14s0cc3r14 Рік тому +3

    So basically it’s like those secret “lifts” guys put in their shoes to look taller

  • @AM35_C-137
    @AM35_C-137 Рік тому

    Rambler far cleaner looking too. Idk. It's the boot I've been eying for awhile now. I ordered Nick's moc toe standard construction Mar. 3rd n wanted ramblers n JK Forefront as my three go tos. Really peeved about the handsewn stichdown.

  • @Don69420
    @Don69420 Рік тому

    You should do a review of McRaes jungle boots. I just bought some of the black all leather ones and I'm enjoying them a lot but I couldn't find a review anywhere on them. Only comments on reviews of Rothco boots.

  • @handmenworkboots
    @handmenworkboots Рік тому

    very nice

  • @tipsy6269
    @tipsy6269 Рік тому +2

    Yes

  • @Tauren110
    @Tauren110 Рік тому +68

    Great title

  • @shonuffisthemaster
    @shonuffisthemaster Рік тому

    ima carpenter working occasional 12hr days. i used to wear supportive work boots with custom orthotics, my feet, knees and back would hurt most days. i started getting into being barefoot on my off time, and finally made the decision to try some barefoot (no arch support, no heel, etc) shoes at work. it took some adjustment, but my foot, back and knee pain is 99% gone. your feet know how to walk, they do not need all this stuff to help them do what millions of years of evolution have designed them to do.

  • @davidkean6985
    @davidkean6985 Рік тому

    Love your videos! And I am a boot and watch guy. I bought one of your wallets (scratch and dent). So, suggestion. Can Rose Anvil make a simple high quality leather watch roll for maybe 3 and 5 watches? I would buy one!!