A great follow up to the video on rucks. I had always rucked with the horrific hot weather boots back when they were black and we spit shined them. I was happy with the ICBs for normal wear, but the long distance rucks really put them back in pack and not a favorite. So eventually I invested in a pair of Danner boots and they worked pretty well. I mean, heck..I'm a long legger with size 13W feet. Lots of hot spots and stress areas, if you don't have your feet, you don't have the fight. Period! I tried a pair of Oakleys when I got out and realized immediately that someone making up the rules and regs for the infantry obviously doesn't ruck because they were awesome!! I probably would've been a nicer guy in combat, because they really really make that much of a difference! Comfort on pressure points and reducing hot spots and friction totally changes endurance and even mental subconsciousness (through nerve elation, positive circulation and physical comfort). I'm now curious about the Rockys and will try them out next after hearing the discussion here. Good info!
Turn your issue socks inside out. Have the smooth side against your skin and the fur out. Thank me later. Oakley sucks at everything but sunglasses. Soloman quest boots are great and the old ruck and frame beats the shit issued today. If you have t rucked a 12 miler with the old green jungle boots you haven’t rucked.
I know military can't wear 6" boots. But I've been wearing the 6"Bates zip side composite toe. The only issue is the soles only last a year and not warm in the winter. I have a pair of Chipewass steel toe. They have last over 5 years, water proof and very warm. But Very Heavy!!
Has anyone tried Duluth Merino wool socks? I find these socks to be oh so comfy on the the feet, hold up better than anything I can find around my home.
Danner USMC Hots lasted me 3 intense deployments. I sent them in to be rebuilt for 80 and have used them ever since. I stepped on countless nails on my deployments and the danner have a fiberglass shank the entire foot bed
The combat boots that I was issued in boot camp lasted me all 4 years as a mortarman, in fact, I still have them. They are heavy and pretty hot because they don't have the holes like jungle boots do, but they keep your feet dry and warm in inclement weather. The other thing is I took the insole completely out because it was uncomfortable. Before I went to Okinawa they issued us Danner rat boots. I did not like them, although I seem to be one of the few with that opinion so I ended up hiking mount fuji in my trusty combat boots. In the rear, I wore Bates lites which were nice for day to day activities. Also for what its worth I've never gotten a blister but that could be for any number of reasons.
Nick Bare seems like a much better listener... Hate it when people cut people off, steal the talk, and can't just sit and listen. Guy on left looked like he wanted to say only what he wanted the whole time.
The Garmont T8 is one of the most diverse boots for most situations it's light weight got back support and pretty quick varying but you might want to invest into some DR. SCHOLLS insoles.
There are some decent “combat boots” out there that were mentioned BUT, nothing compares to Salomon Quest 4D Ultra. Hands down best boots for all around use.
In the northeast US, 200 or 400gr thinsulate is just about year round wearable, only the month or two heat waves of summer do you want to switch em out. Bellevilles are 100% bulletproof, 5 years of the hardest wear and tear you could imagine and they look 4 months old, or a month even if you compare how some boots end up looking after a week! Bad boots will hurt your feet and good boots are an essential piece of gear, basically the most important tool you will carry, dont skimp and dont compromise!
Good evening, I'm a civilian wanting to prepare for joing the army. I've been hitting the gym and keeping a good cardio regiment to stay "prepared" in that aspect but I'm wanting to start road marching to prepare my joints (skinny guy). All I have are work boots. Im probably overthinking it but would you recommend purchasing a pair of boots like the ones you recommended or just using what I have. Thank you for your time.
Buy a shitty pair from Walmart and use those. The boots you get issued are hot garbage. And the rucks aren’t too bad. I’m also on the skinny side and didn’t have trouble with them. It’s all mental imo. Good luck
"Chill the fuck out!" Yes sir!! You tell em Nick! Ppl are so damn butthurt when you don't wear what they do. Personally I think Oakleys are shit but if someone loves them I could care less. I've worn out 3 pairs of Oakleys. I'll never buy them again. If they work well for someone that's awesome. Wear what you like. What's good for 1 person is not always good for someone else. It's personal preference.
Best boots in my opinion for ankle support, comfort and all around use, rucking, running, patrolling, walking around etc are the Garmont T8 NFS which are lighter or Garmony T8 Bifida which are heavier and have a thicker sole and heal and probably better for getting good grip while rucking up steep hills and rough terrain. I used both of them and would switch them out periodically. Never had an issue with either. For some I'd recommend wool if you think you'll be walking through water but you can never go wrong with darn tuff, foxrivers socks. You can find just about anything I've mentioned here at any PX/military exchange store or online
RAT boots, or bates lights, Omni wool socks. With my main pack, assault pack attached to the top of it, and my 240 on me, I’ll usually use RATs because I find them more stable.
Salomon's Forces line has an Army reg compliant boot called "Guardian". I just wish the "Jungle Ultra" has a compliant coloration so you could wear them all day long. I guess if you're high speed enough, you can wear a little something different.
Any suggestions for a civilian mom who’s doing the N F M (18.6 miles) with her active duty son in October? I just started rucking with a 20# weighted vest; I’m looking for a great backpack, boots need to weight at least 3.3#, and I’ll need the right pants / socks. I have 12 weeks to prepare and was thinking of doing a full marathon training to help get the miles in. Any suggestions for me?
What I don’t understand and has always made me super skeptical is I can wear cotton socks with running shoes, hike a literal mountain with 40lbs and not have a single issue. I go 3 miles in ANY kind of sock and Army/USMC complaint boot with the same weight and I have blisters and hot spots everywhere. I’m a firm believer it’s all in the design of the footwear. Not the sock or how much ankle support there is. Gone through dozens of different uniform boots and have yet to find one that is worthy of keeping around.
My dad has his old boots (given to him in 2003-2004) He WAS in the Army when he got drafted in 1969 but when he went to the Middle East, they gave him these things (he was in the Corps of Engineers when he got them) I can finally wear them comfortably.
Went all the way through RS with two pair of the Altama ripple sole jungle boot (was the coolest thing then). Builds character and knowledge of how to deal with fucking hamburger feet. RLTW!
Question. I am about to train for a 19 mile Ruck with 30Lbs. I have the Rocky S2V. Should I be looking at getting the Rocky lightweight you did the Bataan March in ? Or should I be ok with the S2V ? Is the weight and/or stability worth the investment in Rocky lightweight. Im new to rucking and need to make a good time on March. Thanks
IMHO BOOTS: Having spent 6 years in the Corps (1956-61) and 14 in the Army (Ranger in Nam) I still (in 2018) wear boots out of preference. The best I have found are the GSG9 tac boots by Adidas. Used by our Delta (?) and other Spec Opt units.They are wonderful out of the box, no break-in problems although I did have to try a couple of liners to adjust the fit and change out the laces from the cheap cotton to thin para-chord. I also have an opinion about socks but not here and now. Great vid's guy's.
I wish the marine corps had more boot options, but I have the $79 McRae jungle boots, and I have to say they've surpassed the Belleville and the bates lite boots. They broke in perfect and have taken anything from the open ocean, to jwtc in Okinawa. They're 4 years old, have holes in them, but I'm still wearing them.
Hi Nick! Thanks for this video. Want ask you about size boots. Do you have sneakers NB 574? If so, what size and does it match the size of Rocky boots? Thankful in advance for the answer.
The military mandating G.I. boots only in the training really screwed things up for awesome excellent great strong candidates bc the boots tore up their feet so bad. I've heard of and knew of a few myself where some of those guys had to drop out bc of their feet. That shit is painful. Get you feet ready or at least learn how to treat blisters. Anyone that's ever said they had to ruck with blisters so bad they def got to be lying bc ain't no way, unless on a heavy pain med.
What do y'all think about Nike SFBs? I'm a guardsman and a Nike employee so I get a hefty discount and I was thinking about getting some. I hear they're pretty decent. I've been in 6 years and have only ever worn issued boots so it would be nice to have some better ones.
jason bourne in the training environment I’m in I end up putting about 6 miles a day in them. Took me forever to break them in but they’re a decent, light weight boot
I've had a pair for about two years now. They are decent, just make sure you get the correct sizing. If you are already getting a pretty good discount I would pick them up.
There's a company called GO RUCK a company that makes rucking gear (go figure) that have a very lightweight Special Ops style boots called MACV-1 that are based off the Vietnam era jungle boots very comfortable and very lightweight
Great Video Nick! Hey so I'm currently in the process of going into the Navy and im trying to better my PFT and was wondering since you have your workout plan if you maybe had any tips for bettering my "Pull Ups"? Also Push Ups I wanna better EVERYTHING really I just don't wanna be that guy in Basic that ruins it for the rest of my class and bc of me everyone has to PT twice or triple the amount of time bc I messed up you know. Thanks in advance and keep the great content coming!!
My unit was supposed to send a few of us to the baton death March a few years ago then the government shut down and we were broke af. Dodged that bullet lol
i appreciate you comments on socks and wondering how much cushion you like for a couple of days backpacking with 30-50 lbs pack, 10 to 12 miles per day?
What about the regular issue Speed Lace Combat Boot? I never used anything and never had any problems beyond some expected hot-spots/blistering--I can't count how many guys tried to buy their way out the demands of humping ... and it never worked; they were only out $200 bucks for their efforts. What's the wool content/blend in the standard issue GI issue boot sock?
Do you guys wear an inner thin sock under the thick socks to reduce friction? Any thoughts on the Army study that said that was the best way to go? Thanks!
I have started wearing my fireboots for everything I got my Nicks fireboots and I love them there heavy lesther boots but but i work wildlands FF and its part of the job to be able to hike in heavy boots
T 8 NFS 670 REGULAR Garmonts - w - Fox River fatigue fighter socks. Go a full size up from your regular size.......you'll be glad you did
I rucked when ID cards were still green and digi-cam wasn't even an idea...yes I'm old lol
I rucked when we ate MCIs
Okay boomer
A great follow up to the video on rucks. I had always rucked with the horrific hot weather boots back when they were black and we spit shined them. I was happy with the ICBs for normal wear, but the long distance rucks really put them back in pack and not a favorite. So eventually I invested in a pair of Danner boots and they worked pretty well. I mean, heck..I'm a long legger with size 13W feet. Lots of hot spots and stress areas, if you don't have your feet, you don't have the fight. Period! I tried a pair of Oakleys when I got out and realized immediately that someone making up the rules and regs for the infantry obviously doesn't ruck because they were awesome!! I probably would've been a nicer guy in combat, because they really really make that much of a difference! Comfort on pressure points and reducing hot spots and friction totally changes endurance and even mental subconsciousness (through nerve elation, positive circulation and physical comfort). I'm now curious about the Rockys and will try them out next after hearing the discussion here. Good info!
Turn your issue socks inside out. Have the smooth side against your skin and the fur out. Thank me later. Oakley sucks at everything but sunglasses. Soloman quest boots are great and the old ruck and frame beats the shit issued today. If you have t rucked a 12 miler with the old green jungle boots you haven’t rucked.
I know military can't wear 6" boots. But I've been wearing the 6"Bates zip side composite toe. The only issue is the soles only last a year and not warm in the winter. I have a pair of Chipewass steel toe. They have last over 5 years, water proof and very warm. But Very Heavy!!
Lol, 12 miles 😂
i been wearing the same pair of oakley light assault 2 boots for 2.5 years and not a single issue.
I've rucked 1200 miles in old green jungle boots..... So I've rucked.
Yep!
garmonts for life. the boots that are gonna carry me through RASP in July.
Garmonts are the gucci
Good advice on the wool socks I've known about wool socks for years but what about people who are allergic to wool r.stark
Berry Compliant. That's what we have to have. All US sourced.
Which rockys!?
Nick love
Would you still recommend wearing a dress sock underneath a wool sock as to reduce overall friction?
Danner makes some nice ones in my opinion
This was a first for me. Good clip.
Has anyone tried Duluth Merino wool socks? I find these socks to be oh so comfy on the the feet, hold up better than anything I can find around my home.
Can you feel the difference with a boot that has a sidezip
Just wear crocs. I’m not even kidding.
No shit? I have some crocs. Now you've got me wondering...
Hey man what would be a good boot and sock combo for Kuwait, Iraqi, Afghanistan terrain?
Any info on Lalos??
old school od green jungle boots i use.
To ruck? What does that mean?
Insoles?
But what are "bewts"?
Taking the piss
Aspen socks cheap rocky boots
no altamas.......
Altama Is the Best boot ever made
Cheap ranger boots
Danner USMC Hots lasted me 3 intense deployments. I sent them in to be rebuilt for 80 and have used them ever since. I stepped on countless nails on my deployments and the danner have a fiberglass shank the entire foot bed
Have a pair of the old Acadias. Absolute tanks. Heavy as Hell though.
Can confirm
I agree, I had my hots get the ankles tailored by Danner to fit my fucked up ankles.
How do you get more though?
I honestly think people who don't use danners don't use danners because they've never tried them.
Best boot: Salomon Quest 4D Forces
YUTTTTTTTT! good stuff brothas
Eduardo Cardoso rah
The combat boots that I was issued in boot camp lasted me all 4 years as a mortarman, in fact, I still have them. They are heavy and pretty hot because they don't have the holes like jungle boots do, but they keep your feet dry and warm in inclement weather. The other thing is I took the insole completely out because it was uncomfortable. Before I went to Okinawa they issued us Danner rat boots. I did not like them, although I seem to be one of the few with that opinion so I ended up hiking mount fuji in my trusty combat boots. In the rear, I wore Bates lites which were nice for day to day activities. Also for what its worth I've never gotten a blister but that could be for any number of reasons.
Nick Bare seems like a much better listener... Hate it when people cut people off, steal the talk, and can't just sit and listen. Guy on left looked like he wanted to say only what he wanted the whole time.
i HATEEEE that shit, biggest per peeve of mine holy shit its so irritating
yeah i noticed that definitely annoyed the shit out of me
Garmont T8 is the best. LOWAs are good to. Salomon are trash
The Garmont T8 is one of the most diverse boots for most situations it's light weight got back support and pretty quick varying but you might want to invest into some DR. SCHOLLS insoles.
There are some decent “combat boots” out there that were mentioned BUT, nothing compares to Salomon Quest 4D Ultra. Hands down best boots for all around use.
Fuck yes man. Wearing them now in Afghan. Your the man hoot1141.
How? Are they even in regulation?
What about water proof? Is it water proof
In the northeast US, 200 or 400gr thinsulate is just about year round wearable, only the month or two heat waves of summer do you want to switch em out. Bellevilles are 100% bulletproof, 5 years of the hardest wear and tear you could imagine and they look 4 months old, or a month even if you compare how some boots end up looking after a week! Bad boots will hurt your feet and good boots are an essential piece of gear, basically the most important tool you will carry, dont skimp and dont compromise!
Garmonts are the best ruck shoes
Was issued the Rocky boots and was instantly my favorite. They also make a light model that was good to run in.
Must be nice, I got the shitty Belleville boots
Thanks a lot for this. I have a best warrior competition next month and I’m trying to train my rucking to the next level
Andrew Cole how’d you do? I’m here for the same reason lol
Good evening, I'm a civilian wanting to prepare for joing the army. I've been hitting the gym and keeping a good cardio regiment to stay "prepared" in that aspect but I'm wanting to start road marching to prepare my joints (skinny guy). All I have are work boots. Im probably overthinking it but would you recommend purchasing a pair of boots like the ones you recommended or just using what I have. Thank you for your time.
Buy a shitty pair from Walmart and use those. The boots you get issued are hot garbage. And the rucks aren’t too bad. I’m also on the skinny side and didn’t have trouble with them. It’s all mental imo. Good luck
"Chill the fuck out!"
Yes sir!! You tell em Nick!
Ppl are so damn butthurt when you don't wear what they do. Personally I think Oakleys are shit but if someone loves them I could care less. I've worn out 3 pairs of Oakleys. I'll never buy them again. If they work well for someone that's awesome. Wear what you like. What's good for 1 person is not always good for someone else. It's personal preference.
Best boots in my opinion for ankle support, comfort and all around use, rucking, running, patrolling, walking around etc are the Garmont T8 NFS which are lighter or Garmony T8 Bifida which are heavier and have a thicker sole and heal and probably better for getting good grip while rucking up steep hills and rough terrain. I used both of them and would switch them out periodically. Never had an issue with either. For some I'd recommend wool if you think you'll be walking through water but you can never go wrong with darn tuff, foxrivers socks. You can find just about anything I've mentioned here at any PX/military exchange store or online
The Rocky made standard issue boots are the most comfortable I've ever worn once they're broken in.
RAT boots, or bates lights, Omni wool socks. With my main pack, assault pack attached to the top of it, and my 240 on me, I’ll usually use RATs because I find them more stable.
bacara18 the danners are good. Not Bates or welco.
Bate lights are horrible in everything besides pt lol zero ankle support and grip
Dylan Rutan damn that's impressive thanks for sharing.
Salomon's Forces line has an Army reg compliant boot called "Guardian".
I just wish the "Jungle Ultra" has a compliant coloration so you could wear them all day long. I guess if you're high speed enough, you can wear a little something different.
Any suggestions for a civilian mom who’s doing the N F M (18.6 miles) with her active duty son in October? I just started rucking with a 20# weighted vest; I’m looking for a great backpack, boots need to weight at least 3.3#, and I’ll need the right pants / socks. I have 12 weeks to prepare and was thinking of doing a full marathon training to help get the miles in. Any suggestions for me?
Fox River are terrible. They wear out very fast and are very subpar to other options out there. FITS or Darntough all the way.
Danners Mojave, marine corps hot weather boots, every day wear...love em!!!
What I don’t understand and has always made me super skeptical is I can wear cotton socks with running shoes, hike a literal mountain with 40lbs and not have a single issue. I go 3 miles in ANY kind of sock and Army/USMC complaint boot with the same weight and I have blisters and hot spots everywhere. I’m a firm believer it’s all in the design of the footwear. Not the sock or how much ankle support there is. Gone through dozens of different uniform boots and have yet to find one that is worthy of keeping around.
My dad has his old boots (given to him in 2003-2004) He WAS in the Army when he got drafted in 1969 but when he went to the Middle East, they gave him these things (he was in the Corps of Engineers when he got them) I can finally wear them comfortably.
Rocky s2vs are dead nuts 🥜 (good) I get issues those in the bees even the steel toe ones are gtg.
👎
REI has come out against the Second Amendment. I no longer buy from them.
Merrell Moab 2's are my guys. All day, every day. With and without a ruck.
Have you guys tried GORUCK MACV 1 or GORUCK Jedburghs?
Went all the way through RS with two pair of the Altama ripple sole jungle boot (was the coolest thing then). Builds character and knowledge of how to deal with fucking hamburger feet. RLTW!
Question. I am about to train for a 19 mile Ruck with 30Lbs. I have the Rocky S2V. Should I be looking at getting the Rocky lightweight you did the Bataan March in ? Or should I be ok with the S2V ? Is the weight and/or stability worth the investment in Rocky lightweight. Im new to rucking and need to make a good time on March. Thanks
Danner R.A.T boot is super comfortable and durable but heavy and very expensive
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, wore the jungle boots with dive socks or Danner go devil for winter
IMHO BOOTS: Having spent 6 years in the Corps (1956-61) and 14 in the Army (Ranger in Nam) I still (in 2018) wear boots out of preference. The best I have found are the GSG9 tac boots by Adidas. Used by our Delta (?) and other Spec Opt units.They are wonderful out of the box, no break-in problems although I did have to try a couple of liners to adjust the fit and change out the laces from the cheap cotton to thin para-chord. I also have an opinion about socks but not here and now. Great vid's guy's.
Lowa and if you like jungle style.... garmont nfs
Love it guys!!
what were you issued in the British Army?
Holy shit, a semi-famous UA-camr comments on a video and there's only one reply besides mine? lol Love your stuff mate.
dumb question but do heavier boots make your legs stronger?
rocky C4T by far the best footwear ever created
I more like the c7t much better overall. Just a little less support.
Or…get some strong ankles and just run the whole thing…
What insoles would y’all recommend
when you were a raider how much freedom did you have to choose your own gear? I was stuck with jungle boots gortex or deserts.
Really surprised Salomon 4d GTX wasn't brought up.
Yeeeee buddy, daddy garand told me about them
As(sho)lo Fugitive GTX hiking boots are where it’s at, the patrician pair worn by everyone in Afghanistan post-2010
they good too, so are merrils, its almost a matter of which brand u like better at that point
They aren't compliant with the uniform policy in either of these branches.
+1 on the Darn Tough.
I wish the marine corps had more boot options, but I have the $79 McRae jungle boots, and I have to say they've surpassed the Belleville and the bates lite boots. They broke in perfect and have taken anything from the open ocean, to jwtc in Okinawa. They're 4 years old, have holes in them, but I'm still wearing them.
Wyatt Montgomery Belleville is higher quality in my opinion. Plus they have more toe room.
Hi Nick!
Thanks for this video. Want ask you about size boots.
Do you have sneakers NB 574? If so, what size and does it match the size of Rocky boots?
Thankful in advance for the answer.
Darn tough wool 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Great advice. The right tool for the job.
The military mandating G.I. boots only in the training really screwed things up for awesome excellent great strong candidates bc the boots tore up their feet so bad. I've heard of and knew of a few myself where some of those guys had to drop out bc of their feet. That shit is painful. Get you feet ready or at least learn how to treat blisters. Anyone that's ever said they had to ruck with blisters so bad they def got to be lying bc ain't no way, unless on a heavy pain med.
What do y'all think about Nike SFBs? I'm a guardsman and a Nike employee so I get a hefty discount and I was thinking about getting some. I hear they're pretty decent. I've been in 6 years and have only ever worn issued boots so it would be nice to have some better ones.
jason bourne commenting just so I can get the response
jason bourne in the training environment I’m in I end up putting about 6 miles a day in them. Took me forever to break them in but they’re a decent, light weight boot
About one month break in and then they're good to go. Super light weight with a decent soul especially if you get the sfb field variant.
I've had a pair for about two years now. They are decent, just make sure you get the correct sizing. If you are already getting a pretty good discount I would pick them up.
Garmont NFS best rucking boots ever
Hay any mad lad do it barefoot?
There's a company called GO RUCK a company that makes rucking gear (go figure) that have a very lightweight Special Ops style boots called MACV-1
that are based off the Vietnam era jungle boots very comfortable and very lightweight
Sadly, they're not AR compliant
@@rosetellem they are making an Army Reg compliant version of their signature boot
Mondo pt boots
For Me.
Any words on calluses vs baby soft feet?
Salomon are good
Military boots suck for rucking or running, Solomon quest 4d boots are the shit, shoutout to garand thumb
How would you rate the Rocky c7t lightweight boots? I am looking at buying a pair right now. I can understand if you haven't wore them before. Thanks.
Lowa(they didn't mention) and Asolo yes... Though Danner is the unsung hero! WTF?
I liked the R.A.T. boots but i enjoyed the cabadian royers as well but settled on altimas
If someone wanted to donate either the SV2s or Fusion Max, I'd happily take it!
Going do infantry and need recommendations for socks... You guys know any good socks for ruck sack marches? Thanks !!! Stay fucking strong!!
Man, we only had black LPC'S, but in Germany we could buy the Matterhorn cold weather with gortex.
Great Video Nick! Hey so I'm currently in the process of going into the Navy and im trying to better my PFT and was wondering since you have your workout plan if you maybe had any tips for bettering my "Pull Ups"? Also Push Ups I wanna better EVERYTHING really I just don't wanna be that guy in Basic that ruins it for the rest of my class and bc of me everyone has to PT twice or triple the amount of time bc I messed up you know. Thanks in advance and keep the great content coming!!
The regular Navy does not do pull-ups for PRT/PFA. They do pushups. Only the Navy SEALS and Navy Hospital Corpsmen with the Marines do pull-ups.
My unit was supposed to send a few of us to the baton death March a few years ago then the government shut down and we were broke af. Dodged that bullet lol
i appreciate you comments on socks and wondering how much cushion you like for a couple of days backpacking with 30-50 lbs pack, 10 to 12 miles per day?
NAM Jungle boots or Panama sole both my favorites. Spit shined.
What about the regular issue Speed Lace Combat Boot? I never used anything and never had any problems beyond some expected hot-spots/blistering--I can't count how many guys tried to buy their way out the demands of humping ... and it never worked; they were only out $200 bucks for their efforts.
What's the wool content/blend in the standard issue GI issue boot sock?
But you guys didn't mention how high the boots should be. Should we be rucking in mid length or full length boots?
Do you guys wear an inner thin sock under the thick socks to reduce friction? Any thoughts on the Army study that said that was the best way to go? Thanks!
I'm a truck driver not military but I have arthritis feet and rockys work.
Women's nylons under wool blend socks. That's the secret recipe.
RO Search jungle boot vibram sole!
Rocky's are from just up the road from me wore them for years.
Please watch Living Waters on UA-cam
I have started wearing my fireboots for everything I got my Nicks fireboots and I love them there heavy lesther boots but but i work wildlands FF and its part of the job to be able to hike in heavy boots
Real talk, what jacket is Nick Bare wearing?
I want to know that too