Great to see a long term update like this, Teik. Your reviews and impression videos of boots are already so thorough, and an update vid like this just takes your attention to detail to a whole other level when compared to a lot of the other boot channels on UA-cam. Grant Stone boots already could probably easily sell for $100 more than they do, and at $285 USD these things are practically a steal, just unrivaled value at that price point. I bought a pair myself after watching this video, and they should arrive in the mail today. Keep up the great work, we notice and appreciate the effort you put in to your videos!
Vegetable tanned leather is usually less water resistant than chrome tanned leather. This is why many footwear companies ( British makers especially) tend only to use veg tanned leather for the linings and insole etc. The other side of the coin is that the veg tanned leather is better inside as chrome tanned leathers can cause irritation if in contact with the skin for long periods (or through thin socks even). Regarding Dainite, footwear, manufacturers can order different off the shelf rubber compounds for these soles from the company (or even have custom compounds made) so the hardness can vary. From experience the boots made in warmer climates like Spain often seem to have harder Dainite soles (which will be softer in warmer conditions). These though can often be very hard underfoot in below freezing temperatures and can be quite loud to walk in. This can also make them slip more easily and I suspect is the source of many online complaints about Dainite being "lethal".
These are on sale right now (extra 15% off a discounted price), so I have just watched all of the videos you have done on these boots...So thanks for the recommendation. I am really pleased to have got such a good deal on them.
Based on your reviews, I’ve just pulled the trigger on Diesels that are both on sale and have a bonus 15% discount for Memorial Day. I got them in 11.5 D and I also bought a pair of Diesels used on eBay in 11E. Sizing is always confusing but I’m looking forward to dialling these in and comparing them with my Trumans which are great. I live two hours away from Viberg but they’re out of my price range. It’s a shame because I have to pay import fees for all the other brands but they end up being around third of the Viberg price. Keep up the good work, sir, I look forward to your videos.
These were going to be my next buy but this video put me off them, if I want boots that will be dark brown in 4 months, I’ll buy dark brown boots. Disappointing because the lug sole diesel in saddle tan was the exact colour Im looking for!
Very cool. I have a pair and I try to wear these fairly regularly. These are tough as nails. Your pair looks great !. This is such a cool make up. Happy I picked a pair up in the Brass boot too. Your pair looks fantastic, better colour than after a Canadian winter.
I just got a pair of Diesel's in Dune CXL and it is super nice. QC is bar none. I had to pull out some glue marks in the welt but that was ok. Otherwise, it was perfect. These were my second GS boot. My first pair was a pair of Ottawa's in Crimson CXL a different boot but so far my favorite. I wanted the black CXL Ottawa's but there is nothing in my size. :-( but that will be the next boot that I will purchase aside from the Honey Shell Ottawa's.
Hi Teik. Great video. Can you advise on the sizings for these shoes. For example I wear a US 10 for my sneakers, what should I look for if I would purchase their Brass boots and their Diesels. Cheers.
Another great video Teik, thank you. I am noticing my heel cap is wearing pretty quickly on my diesels, I obviously have some heel drag. I know not to let it get to the leather but is into the second rubber layer ok? I also wanted to ask you about the sole , on the diesels how far do you let it get into the thread? Value your opinion as you have so many great boots.
How is it that Grant Stone can be cheaper compared to other shoe/Bookmakers like Alden, Trickers etc and be the same quality if not better in most cases ?
Great to see a long term update like this, Teik. Your reviews and impression videos of boots are already so thorough, and an update vid like this just takes your attention to detail to a whole other level when compared to a lot of the other boot channels on UA-cam. Grant Stone boots already could probably easily sell for $100 more than they do, and at $285 USD these things are practically a steal, just unrivaled value at that price point. I bought a pair myself after watching this video, and they should arrive in the mail today. Keep up the great work, we notice and appreciate the effort you put in to your videos!
Thank you!
Really fun to see a review after a year! The quality of construction looks fantastic
Vegetable tanned leather is usually less water resistant than chrome tanned leather. This is why many footwear companies ( British makers especially) tend only to use veg tanned leather for the linings and insole etc.
The other side of the coin is that the veg tanned leather is better inside as chrome tanned leathers can cause irritation if in contact with the skin for long periods (or through thin socks even).
Regarding Dainite, footwear, manufacturers can order different off the shelf rubber compounds for these soles from the company (or even have custom compounds made) so the hardness can vary. From experience the boots made in warmer climates like Spain often seem to have harder Dainite soles (which will be softer in warmer conditions). These though can often be very hard underfoot in below freezing temperatures and can be quite loud to walk in. This can also make them slip more easily and I suspect is the source of many online complaints about Dainite being "lethal".
These are on sale right now (extra 15% off a discounted price), so I have just watched all of the videos you have done on these boots...So thanks for the recommendation. I am really pleased to have got such a good deal on them.
I have these and love them . Mine got rather dark brown with spots of red/brown. I wish I could find more boots in tan essex
After watching your review here...ordered a pair.
This was my first grant stone boot. your 4 month review sold me on them. Definitely one of my favorite pairs and also gets some attention.
Based on your reviews, I’ve just pulled the trigger on Diesels that are both on sale and have a bonus 15% discount for Memorial Day. I got them in 11.5 D and I also bought a pair of Diesels used on eBay in 11E. Sizing is always confusing but I’m looking forward to dialling these in and comparing them with my Trumans which are great. I live two hours away from Viberg but they’re out of my price range. It’s a shame because I have to pay import fees for all the other brands but they end up being around third of the Viberg price.
Keep up the good work, sir, I look forward to your videos.
Thank you for the thoughtful review. You are very well spoken and a pleasure to listen to.
I just purchased my GS Diesel Tan Essex boots. Looking forward to wearing these boots. Thanks for the great reviews.
Every time I watch one of these reviews, it makes me want to run and buy a pair! 😫
Thanks! Just tried on my new boots. They are ridiculously comfortable... They may be the perfect last for my feet. Thanks for your review.
Thank you very much for the super thanks!
@@Bootlosophy Thanks for all you do. This is a great channel.
I have the saddle tan version. One of my favorites.
These were going to be my next buy but this video put me off them, if I want boots that will be dark brown in 4 months, I’ll buy dark brown boots. Disappointing because the lug sole diesel in saddle tan was the exact colour Im looking for!
I have hear great things about grant stone. I want to try out their products very soon. Thank you for the video
Very cool. I have a pair and I try to wear these fairly regularly. These are tough as nails. Your pair looks great
!. This is such a cool make up. Happy I picked a pair up in the Brass boot too. Your pair looks fantastic, better colour than after a Canadian winter.
my most used boot. love em.
Keep up the good work man! They look great!
I just got a pair of Diesel's in Dune CXL and it is super nice. QC is bar none. I had to pull out some glue marks in the welt but that was ok. Otherwise, it was perfect. These were my second GS boot. My first pair was a pair of Ottawa's in Crimson CXL a different boot but so far my favorite. I wanted the black CXL Ottawa's but there is nothing in my size. :-( but that will be the next boot that I will purchase aside from the Honey Shell Ottawa's.
Thanks!
Nice video. What is the tan matching belt you are wearing? Do GS make belts in the same leather if requested?
No, it was made for me by a friend in New Zealand. You can contact him on Instagram @hunterwoodleather
Beautiful colour on those boots..
Hi Teik. Great video. Can you advise on the sizings for these shoes. For example I wear a US 10 for my sneakers, what should I look for if I would purchase their Brass boots and their Diesels. Cheers.
@@AnFadventures what’s your Brannock size and width?
Last I checked at a red wing store was a 10D for the Beckmans
What’s that shirt, Teik? I’m starting my journey of gathering cool western shirts
Im not sure - got it a long time ago, possibly H&M or Marks & Spencer, something like that
Do you have a video comparing the Grant Stone Diesel and Edward boots?
Mine are still very orange and hard to wear at work. I don't know what to do with the orange color.
Try conditioning your boots once a week until you get them to darken. Also, leaving them near a window in the sun can help too
My natural Dublin Oak street boots are also orange 🍊
Another great video Teik, thank you. I am noticing my heel cap is wearing pretty quickly on my diesels, I obviously have some heel drag. I know not to let it get to the leather but is into the second rubber layer ok? I also wanted to ask you about the sole , on the diesels how far do you let it get into the thread? Value your opinion as you have so many great boots.
Don’t let it get to the second rubber layer. Wearing the thread is ok - they are glued and double (internal) lock stitched.
@@Bootlosophy Thanks much for the insight.
How is it that Grant Stone can be cheaper compared to other shoe/Bookmakers like Alden, Trickers etc and be the same quality if not better in most cases ?
Lower labour costs in China.
Do you think you could wear these with an all black outfit? i.e. Black pants and shirt.
Absolutely!
The lack of pullup is surprising to me. It seems like you really need to abuse the leather to get patina.
I think that’s due to the lack of oils and waxeds in the veg tanning
I wouldn't say abuse. Good normal regular use and sunlight will patina this leather beautifully
Shame there is no sizes more in tan essex
You have 80 pairs!? You have an entire library of boots, you can start a rental business... can I borrow some?
This is an old video - 3 figures now. But if you’re an 8 I’m selling some. Go to Bootlosophy.com