The Blue Steel Outlander is probably my favorite boot of all time. Im so sad theyre discontinuing it im going to have to buy a couple pairs for the next couple of years. The looks are unrivaled imo
Man those were some nice looking boots & a lot of them too. You definitely have to make a choice of what you want in them for sure. Chris yesterday video was very good about how barefoot 👣 footwear has changed your feet 🦶 man. I saw the big difference in your toes man & i can't believe that. That is so awesome man. This is why I love being barefooted 👣 or wearing flip-flops 🩴 or wearing barefooted 👣 footwear. I guess this is one reason why my feet 🦶 are extremely wide too. I hope you & Eric & family are having a good weekend buddy.
Just pulled the trigger on a pair of outlanders for work (plumbing/heating). Had a pair of Boulders previously, but the moc toe didnt hold up from all the crawling around my job entails. Had vivos which fared extremely well, but lems are the most comfortable barefoot boots ive ever worn, so im going back for another go.
You'll have to give us an update. Chris has completely worn down the tread on his first pair working as a delivery driver, but we'd definitely love to hear how the toe holds up in your line of work
I really appreciate this video. It's been a tough consideration, but I have decided a want a set of Outlanders. I want something that is barefoot style, rugged, and not fully leather, so this seems like the best option... unless I overlooked something. Thanks guys. Keep making good content.
Sounds like the Outlander should be exactly what you're looking for. I definitely appreciate that it has some leather on the upper, but that there's other material too. Make sure to use our link if you're picking some up!
Outlander was also my first 'barefoot' boot. I like them. Lacings isn't ideal, its a bit loose but it's fine. The industry needs to rebrand 'barefoot' though, complete misnomer. Call them 'natural shape' or something...You don't wear them barefoot!! I bet more people would buy these type of shoes if they knew this.
I personally think the word barefoot works, but people interpret it wrong. It’s not meant to be worn barefoot (a lot of barefoot shoes are actually plenty comfy sockless). The point is it’s as though you are barefoot, but with protection. If more companies understood this as well and geared their shoes toward that goal we’d be in a better place with options. Your foot should be able to function inside of the shoe as if your foot were not in anything at all. That is what “barefoot” means
Great review as always. Is there a shorter Lems hiker you’d recommend for warmer weather? I have the Boulder Grip, the Chelsea, and the Primal Zen but would like something a bit sturdier than the Primal Zen (but less bulky than the boulder grip) for wilderness hiking when it’s hot out.
Closest thing to what you're looking for is the Primal Pursuit. They have a low ankle version and we've enjoyed hiking and even trail running in it! We've got a review of it if you wanna go check it out.
Greatly appreciate the video showcasing the boots. There was a time when I was considering the primal pursuit mid, but I think I’ll end up with the boulder boot grip for more casual everyday settings and the Outlander for hiking. I’ve currently been using the primal pursuit in canyon color for trail running and it’s been great BUT I can see how the toebox makes a difference even though it’s still wider than regular shoes.
Hey y'all, finally picking up my african ranger and I'm pretty excited. I don't know much about leather care, however. Could you guys ever do a video about which products you recommend for maintaining your boots?
Honestly on this subject I'm just gonna defer to Jim Green. Gareth has a bunch of videos up on UA-cam about cleaning and maintaining different leather types, definitely go check those out!
Yeah those both look awesome! I know we've reached out to Groundies before specifically for the Williamsburg, it's tough with European countries sometimes because of the shipping, but hopefully someday we can get our hands on them!
I really like the look of the Boulder Grip but they just weren’t wide enough and the height at mid foot was tight, also tried to plus up in size but still didn’t work. I went with the Chelsea waterproof and they are amazing but I just wish they would build a boulder grip with this width sole.
Yeah the Boulders definitely aren't for every foot unfortunately. They fit ours just fine, but the Chelsea isn't a bad way to go at all, love that boot!
I have the Boulder boot grip, but its a too warm for Southern California winter hiking. I love the comfort and feel but I do most of my hiking in Ojai California and its too warm. I am going to sell them and try a more breathable pair. Any suggestions?
We really like the primal pursuit. Low ankle and mesh top for breathability, but the traction pattern is the same as the mid waterproofing pattern we showcase here in this video. We have a review of it if you wanna check that out. I’d go with that
I'm looking to get either the boulder summit or boulder grip but how long does the outsole last I had a pair of solomans and didn't like that they didn't last more than 6months and have plenty of life left just the outsole is almost completely gone is places
@@Idopainting Chris wore through his first pair of Outlanders (same outsole as the Summit) in about 6 months, putting 2000 tracked miles on them, but he wore them 5 days a week on pavement and hard surfaces at his delivery job that entire time. Depending on your use case for them hopefully that gives you an idea!
@@sonsofsever oh ok so they last ages then I had a pair or solomans and I don't think I got more than 200kms out of the outsole underneath is almost completely flat in parts
I really like the Boulder Summits, but the toe box is a little too tight for me. What other similar style boots can you recommend with a little more room?
@@lemnefresh I think the closest you're gonna get is something from Be Lenka. Our experience with their boots that we've tried, the Ranger 2.0 and the York, have been really good. They're noticeably more minimal underfoot with a lot more ground feel, but their toe box is amazing if you're looking for a little more space there. They have a ton of other options too outside the ones we've tried. There are even wider boots like the Softstar Switchback, but it's kinda ugly and it's not waterproof. There's also Realfoot, but those push into clown looking because of how wide their toe boxes are. That's why we'd suggest Be Lenka; wider but still good looking, waterproof, and priced really well too.
I’m wanting to try the Lems out. I typically wear Altra lone peaks. So wide toe box and high arches is my thing. Between the Summit and the other Boulders? Which one would you recommend? For work.
So i work in downtown Cincinnati in an office setting, but i live in the country and hike miles several times a week in the woods around a state lake ( 32 miles around) i want something i can do both in
One of the Boulder Boots in our opinion would be perfect for that. The Summit is a bit beefier and does really well on trails, the Grip has a bit more barefoot feel to it but still pulls its weight on hikes. Both look great in office/nice date/church situations!
@@lcfitness7697 we actually have a video comparing the African ranger to our favorite Lems boots. Go check it out! Hopefully it’ll give you a more in depth answer than I can give in the comments
The video and audio quality is getting so good so fast. Great work
Thank you! We're about as DIY as you can get but we're figuring it out 😅
Agreed I bought the outlander for the pool & the yard specifically to abuse the Lems & replace other cheaper shoes. Great boot. Traction 👍👍
The Blue Steel Outlander is probably my favorite boot of all time. Im so sad theyre discontinuing it im going to have to buy a couple pairs for the next couple of years. The looks are unrivaled imo
Man those were some nice looking boots & a lot of them too. You definitely have to make a choice of what you want in them for sure. Chris yesterday video was very good about how barefoot 👣 footwear has changed your feet 🦶 man. I saw the big difference in your toes man & i can't believe that. That is so awesome man. This is why I love being barefooted 👣 or wearing flip-flops 🩴 or wearing barefooted 👣 footwear. I guess this is one reason why my feet 🦶 are extremely wide too. I hope you & Eric & family are having a good weekend buddy.
I have the Mesa, Chelsea waterproof, and Chilliums. Lems are life changing and I’ve gotten so many people on board with them.
Do they last a long time I do a fair bit of walking and want something durable especially for the price
I love the box background! It really shows you try everything and it made me use your affiliate link and subscribe.
Loved these boots more than Xero
I've just destroyed my Boulder boots after a year of work in tree service
Gonna try out the Outlander next
Just pulled the trigger on a pair of outlanders for work (plumbing/heating). Had a pair of Boulders previously, but the moc toe didnt hold up from all the crawling around my job entails. Had vivos which fared extremely well, but lems are the most comfortable barefoot boots ive ever worn, so im going back for another go.
You'll have to give us an update. Chris has completely worn down the tread on his first pair working as a delivery driver, but we'd definitely love to hear how the toe holds up in your line of work
I really appreciate this video. It's been a tough consideration, but I have decided a want a set of Outlanders. I want something that is barefoot style, rugged, and not fully leather, so this seems like the best option... unless I overlooked something. Thanks guys. Keep making good content.
Sounds like the Outlander should be exactly what you're looking for. I definitely appreciate that it has some leather on the upper, but that there's other material too. Make sure to use our link if you're picking some up!
Outlander was also my first 'barefoot' boot. I like them. Lacings isn't ideal, its a bit loose but it's fine. The industry needs to rebrand 'barefoot' though, complete misnomer. Call them 'natural shape' or something...You don't wear them barefoot!! I bet more people would buy these type of shoes if they knew this.
I personally think the word barefoot works, but people interpret it wrong. It’s not meant to be worn barefoot (a lot of barefoot shoes are actually plenty comfy sockless). The point is it’s as though you are barefoot, but with protection. If more companies understood this as well and geared their shoes toward that goal we’d be in a better place with options. Your foot should be able to function inside of the shoe as if your foot were not in anything at all. That is what “barefoot” means
Let's rebrand tennis shoes, too. I've caught people walking in them, even saw someone grocery shopping once. It was disgusting.
Great review as always. Is there a shorter Lems hiker you’d recommend for warmer weather? I have the Boulder Grip, the Chelsea, and the Primal Zen but would like something a bit sturdier than the Primal Zen (but less bulky than the boulder grip) for wilderness hiking when it’s hot out.
Closest thing to what you're looking for is the Primal Pursuit. They have a low ankle version and we've enjoyed hiking and even trail running in it! We've got a review of it if you wanna go check it out.
Greatly appreciate the video showcasing the boots. There was a time when I was considering the primal pursuit mid, but I think I’ll end up with the boulder boot grip for more casual everyday settings and the Outlander for hiking.
I’ve currently been using the primal pursuit in canyon color for trail running and it’s been great BUT I can see how the toebox makes a difference even though it’s still wider than regular shoes.
Great info since im searching to buy a boot for hubby.
Hey y'all, finally picking up my african ranger and I'm pretty excited. I don't know much about leather care, however. Could you guys ever do a video about which products you recommend for maintaining your boots?
Honestly on this subject I'm just gonna defer to Jim Green. Gareth has a bunch of videos up on UA-cam about cleaning and maintaining different leather types, definitely go check those out!
great video thanks for your work
Idk if these are easy to get, but for the combat boot style, check out (1) Groundies Williamsburg and (2) Shapen Urbaneer
Yeah those both look awesome! I know we've reached out to Groundies before specifically for the Williamsburg, it's tough with European countries sometimes because of the shipping, but hopefully someday we can get our hands on them!
I really like the look of the Boulder Grip but they just weren’t wide enough and the height at mid foot was tight, also tried to plus up in size but still didn’t work. I went with the Chelsea waterproof and they are amazing but I just wish they would build a boulder grip with this width sole.
Yeah the Boulders definitely aren't for every foot unfortunately. They fit ours just fine, but the Chelsea isn't a bad way to go at all, love that boot!
I have the Boulder boot grip, but its a too warm for Southern California winter hiking. I love the comfort and feel but I do most of my hiking in Ojai California and its too warm. I am going to sell them and try a more breathable pair. Any suggestions?
We really like the primal pursuit. Low ankle and mesh top for breathability, but the traction pattern is the same as the mid waterproofing pattern we showcase here in this video. We have a review of it if you wanna check that out. I’d go with that
I'm looking to get either the boulder summit or boulder grip but how long does the outsole last I had a pair of solomans and didn't like that they didn't last more than 6months and have plenty of life left just the outsole is almost completely gone is places
@@Idopainting Chris wore through his first pair of Outlanders (same outsole as the Summit) in about 6 months, putting 2000 tracked miles on them, but he wore them 5 days a week on pavement and hard surfaces at his delivery job that entire time. Depending on your use case for them hopefully that gives you an idea!
@@sonsofsever oh ok so they last ages then I had a pair or solomans and I don't think I got more than 200kms out of the outsole underneath is almost completely flat in parts
I really like the Boulder Summits, but the toe box is a little too tight for me. What other similar style boots can you recommend with a little more room?
@@lemnefresh I think the closest you're gonna get is something from Be Lenka. Our experience with their boots that we've tried, the Ranger 2.0 and the York, have been really good. They're noticeably more minimal underfoot with a lot more ground feel, but their toe box is amazing if you're looking for a little more space there. They have a ton of other options too outside the ones we've tried. There are even wider boots like the Softstar Switchback, but it's kinda ugly and it's not waterproof. There's also Realfoot, but those push into clown looking because of how wide their toe boxes are. That's why we'd suggest Be Lenka; wider but still good looking, waterproof, and priced really well too.
Thanks! I'll check them out
I’m wanting to try the Lems out. I typically wear Altra lone peaks. So wide toe box and high arches is my thing. Between the Summit and the other Boulders? Which one would you recommend? For work.
The Summit will have the longest lasting outsole, so for work I'd lean that way.
@@sonsofseverI thought outlander and summit have the same outsole?
@@sonsofseverNevermind, I realize only summit over wider toe box than outlander
So i work in downtown Cincinnati in an office setting, but i live in the country and hike miles several times a week in the woods around a state lake ( 32 miles around) i want something i can do both in
One of the Boulder Boots in our opinion would be perfect for that. The Summit is a bit beefier and does really well on trails, the Grip has a bit more barefoot feel to it but still pulls its weight on hikes. Both look great in office/nice date/church situations!
Do you wear the same size in Boulder and Outlander boots?
Yes
How do you like Lems vs Jim Green boots?
@@lcfitness7697 we actually have a video comparing the African ranger to our favorite Lems boots. Go check it out! Hopefully it’ll give you a more in depth answer than I can give in the comments
@@sonsofsever I’m watching it now! I should’ve searched before my comment. Thank you, guys!
I need a primal pursuit. That'll breathe. They need to stop making everything waterproof
Sadly, most Lems shoe are not true zero drop shoes though.
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