Do you absolutely need to? No. Should you? Yes. I’ve had probably 6 pairs of work hogs, some I treated quite often, others maybe once or twice a year, and always before I wear them when new. The more frequently treated ones hold up better.
@@chevyon37s i literally just ordered a can of mink oil after reading your comment, thank you very much, I went ahead and got me one of those Obenauf´s brand since theyre pretty much the best rated brand on Amazon, thank you Drew
i have the work hog XT’s and they were solid for like a month at work but one random day i noticed one boot wasn’t waterproof anymore, one foot was completely soaked. do you know what most likely failed? the liner somehow?
You can respray the leather with silicone waterproofing spray or treated with oil. You can use a high-quality shoe goop around between the sole and the leather, if there is an area that is coming apart.
testing is not a waste. don't be so dense. rose anvil has destroyed over a hundred thousand dollars in boots and all it has done is save people money. car manufactures do crash tests for a reason. so please come back with some more sound logic if you are going to be so arrogant.
Ariat workhog XL H2O with "boa" lace system for Pull on. Can't find anything that shows how they work... Lace ups can be seen.... So I assume pull ons are inside the shaft under fabric but not sure how that system works. ...I'm a wheelchair manual user and very involved with horses & farm life. ... A lot of times I have to get out my chair and drag myself to get things done so pull ons get caught and fall off alot so I am restricted to lace style. Sitting and not moving legs does cause swelling and I have to take breaks to get swelling go down which can take up more time bc it takes time get laces on and off which means more wasted time not getting work that needs to be done. .... I like how these boots can help release pressure fast and get on and off quicker but here again can't find any video on how the pull on version works internally. Would appreciate greatly if you can get a pair to do a review please.
I've owned more than a dozen pairs of ariat workhogs and they are comfortable but they aren't waterproof and they need to be replaced at least every year. More frequently if you actually work in them
Did the outsole start coming apart from the top rest of the boot I had Justin's and they have lasted about 8 moths and now there complete garbage the toughest boots I've ever had was caterpillar second shift steel toe they weren't very comfortable but they lasted 5 years for and I got them on sale for 80$
@@ilikedogs8867 I had another pair of Ariat do that but there weren't Workhogs, I forget what line they were. Workhogs were very comfortable and easy to break in but were not waterproof. I've upgraded to Nick's BuilderPros and will probably be buried in these boots haha!!
I've been wearing my Workhog boots every day for the last 4 years, and still, they are the most comfortable boot I've ever owned. Though they aren't as waterproof as when I first got them, I still have no second thoughts about walking through a deep puddle. Finally ordering my second pair when my size is back in stock.
Ariat makes great stuff, I wish they were made in the USA, they’re good though, only thing I don’t like is their waterproof liner begins to stink really quickly, like a week or so in warm weather and you’ve got yourself some smelly boots! With that said, I like that they offer B widths for narrower feet, critical if you have narrow feet like I do, nothin crappier than flopping around in loose boots lol!
They’re great for summer they don’t have a great insole so you still have to buy another insole because it’s pretty hard on your feet if you’re on your feet all day. They are not good for winter at all. You will freeze in the winter in these boots. I have owned a pair for years.
Yeaaaa the waterproof membrane on these boots sucks. I’ve worn a few pairs of work hogs, and my most recent set is a waterproof version and even reconditioning the leather my feet get wet walking through wet grass. Also If you wear them daily like I do, expect to replace the insoles in 8-10 months and the boots in a year and a half or two.
I had a new pair of ariat groundbreakers and the upper and lower was glued together and came unglued after 2 months of light wear, so you say these are actually sewn together upper and lower? Couldn't tell because you cut down the middle. Thanks!
It was hardly worn casual wear. The complete bottom rubber stitches and all came off of upper. Luckily it had warranty and they sent me out a new pair of similar style. They said it was a defect.
Another great video! Thanks! I've got to make a couple recommendations for boots that are good for back pain seeing that I've got a damaged back from falling down some metal stairs some time ago. Red Wing makes a model that is very similar called the Rio Flex for only about $30 more. They have a few colors, different protective toes, and even a lace-up to choose from. Another great series from them is the Flexforce models. Lots of cushion from the midsole and insole. I've got a pair of 4448's that are fantastic! Irish Setter has the Marshall which is also made by Red Wing for about the same price as the Ariat's. The pair of Marshall's I had lasted nearly six years before the lining came loose. That was the ONLY thing that ever went wrong with them. The sole hadn't even really begun to wear out, and I'm a 6'4" 300+lb man! Very comfortable and extremely hard working boots! I couldn't destroy them no matter what I put them through! I did a lot of land clearing, construction, land/home maintenance, and farm/ranch work. That pair of boots saw all sorts of rough terrain, ice, water, snow, mud, concrete, manure, fire, chemicals, underbrush...you name it they saw it and for 10-18 hour/six day work weeks! A friendly tip when buying slip-on western style boots: square toes are easier on your feet if you're going to be in them a lot. That bit of wiggle room makes a huge difference!
Thank you for those recs! I think other viewers will love the 2nd perspective! And thank you for watching and commenting-- I really appreciate it brother!
@@BootSpy You're welcome! What can I say, I love boots!😁 The better the quality, comfort, performance, and cost is always appreciated. As badly as I injured my back I actually couldn't have worked without those boots! I got the full work-up at the Red Wing store. The one I go to in Oklahoma City is owned by a licensed podiatrist and he puts inserts in for free when you buy from him. They will stretch to fit as well as oil your boots for life too (but you have to clean them yourself). Quite the bargain! Thanks for the response and gratitude!
Wow! Insane video! Never seen someone cut their boot in half. Good job on not hurting yourself. Man I truly appreciate your sacrifice on this vid. This was the best. So fun to watch.
Just got my first pair today! Great video
Just bought my first pair can't wait to try em out
If your where to walk around my home town in Mexico you would see some real leather work non of that synthetic shit.
What’s the breakin like on these? Other Ariats I have broke in a full size. Are these the same?
Do you need to treat the leather before using them or apply any oil or heavy duty LP when you first get them?
Do you absolutely need to? No. Should you? Yes. I’ve had probably 6 pairs of work hogs, some I treated quite often, others maybe once or twice a year, and always before I wear them when new. The more frequently treated ones hold up better.
@@chevyon37s i literally just ordered a can of mink oil after reading your comment, thank you very much, I went ahead and got me one of those Obenauf´s brand since theyre pretty much the best rated brand on Amazon, thank you Drew
I use mink oil right when I get them seems to hold up much longer
i have the work hog XT’s and they were solid for like a month at work but one random day i noticed one boot wasn’t waterproof anymore, one foot was completely soaked. do you know what most likely failed? the liner somehow?
same exact thing happened to me
You can respray the leather with silicone waterproofing spray or treated with oil. You can use a high-quality shoe goop around between the sole and the leather, if there is an area that is coming apart.
THIS KINDA PAINS ME
I only care if it is comfortable and easy to put it on and take it off. How wide is the shaft? Why do you have to destroy boots? Such a wasting.
testing is not a waste.
don't be so dense.
rose anvil has destroyed over a hundred thousand dollars in boots and all it has done is save people money.
car manufactures do crash tests for a reason.
so please come back with some more sound logic if you are going to be so arrogant.
Might I recommend a cutting mat so you don't destroy that nice piece of furniture lol
My wife praised this comment
its particle board😂😂
You should do some with the met guards I can’t find any information on them
Best breakdown of these boots, please continue to do more for comfortable work boots.
Good vid , just got my 3 rd pair of work hogs , love them , best boot I’ve owned , kinda painful to watch them be sliced in half 😂
Ariat workhog XL H2O with "boa" lace system for Pull on.
Can't find anything that shows how they work... Lace ups can be seen.... So I assume pull ons are inside the shaft under fabric but not sure how that system works.
...I'm a wheelchair manual user and very involved with horses & farm life. ... A lot of times I have to get out my chair and drag myself to get things done so pull ons get caught and fall off alot so I am restricted to lace style.
Sitting and not moving legs does cause swelling and I have to take breaks to get swelling go down which can take up more time bc it takes time get laces on and off which means more wasted time not getting work that needs to be done. ....
I like how these boots can help release pressure fast and get on and off quicker but here again can't find any video on how the pull on version works internally.
Would appreciate greatly if you can get a pair to do a review please.
I've owned more than a dozen pairs of ariat workhogs and they are comfortable but they aren't waterproof and they need to be replaced at least every year. More frequently if you actually work in them
Did the outsole start coming apart from the top rest of the boot I had Justin's and they have lasted about 8 moths and now there complete garbage the toughest boots I've ever had was caterpillar second shift steel toe they weren't very comfortable but they lasted 5 years for and I got them on sale for 80$
@@ilikedogs8867 I had another pair of Ariat do that but there weren't Workhogs, I forget what line they were. Workhogs were very comfortable and easy to break in but were not waterproof. I've upgraded to Nick's BuilderPros and will probably be buried in these boots haha!!
I've been wearing my Workhog boots every day for the last 4 years, and still, they are the most comfortable boot I've ever owned. Though they aren't as waterproof as when I first got them, I still have no second thoughts about walking through a deep puddle. Finally ordering my second pair when my size is back in stock.
I wish mine lasted that long. If I get 10 months I'm doing good. Never actually hit a year with a pair.
The Ariat XT carbon toe waterproof work boots are Much Better in Every Way"
(I have Both)
Does ariat make a worthy competitor to the Thursday captain?
Here I am trying to get my hands on a pair that I want this guys tearing a brand new pair up😢😢😢
Some other UA-camr cuts boots in half. I don’t get it
I'll tell you this... They don't fit the same anymore, that's for sure.
What size were those boots you cut 10 and a half ? 😂
*like if you get it*
I’ve owned 2 pairs of Ariat cascade 8” and they have been the best work boots I’ve ever owned. I’ll not buy any other brand.
Ariat makes great stuff, I wish they were made in the USA, they’re good though, only thing I don’t like is their waterproof liner begins to stink really quickly, like a week or so in warm weather and you’ve got yourself some smelly boots! With that said, I like that they offer B widths for narrower feet, critical if you have narrow feet like I do, nothin crappier than flopping around in loose boots lol!
The last time I did that to a boot, my foot was in the boot. I didn't use a knife.......I used my Harley and a old geezers Volvo 144.......
They’re great for summer they don’t have a great insole so you still have to buy another insole because it’s pretty hard on your feet if you’re on your feet all day. They are not good for winter at all. You will freeze in the winter in these boots. I have owned a pair for years.
I got me my first pair of Ariat’s just because of this review.
Super glad I did because these things are super comfortable
Are these goodyear welted? What boots does Ariat offer that are goodyear welted?
Imagine being this much of a shill… anything this guy says is terrible, He’s literally paid for by the company
Yeaaaa the waterproof membrane on these boots sucks.
I’ve worn a few pairs of work hogs, and my most recent set is a waterproof version and even reconditioning the leather my feet get wet walking through wet grass. Also If you wear them daily like I do, expect to replace the insoles in 8-10 months and the boots in a year and a half or two.
I have the composite toe workhog. They are very comfortable.
1:14 the other one is like LORD PLZ NO
This boots is not pro and you need buy ariat "ats pro" for we know cut half.. reviews
Nobody understood you
I think you're doing a great job bro. Keep up the good work. Two thumbs up buddy... Waaaay up!
Thanks rob! I appreciate you brother!
This hurt me
I had a new pair of ariat groundbreakers and the upper and lower was glued together and came unglued after 2 months of light wear, so you say these are actually sewn together upper and lower? Couldn't tell because you cut down the middle. Thanks!
These did have the upper sewn to the sole, so unless the stitch rotted and came apart, the sole shouldn't come unglued on these
It was hardly worn casual wear. The complete bottom rubber stitches and all came off of upper. Luckily it had warranty and they sent me out a new pair of similar style. They said it was a defect.
Do a cross cut of the Ariat women's waterproof Terrain boots, please.
Not enough women work the tough jobs. To justify a review. However, they should be built the same.
What jeans are you wearing in that video when moving the wood? Thanks
Those are old Levi 513s
@@BootSpy thanks for replying
I would like to see this but with the carbon or steel toe
I believe they have those options available on their site
Looks like a great work boot
Another great video! Thanks!
I've got to make a couple recommendations for boots that are good for back pain seeing that I've got a damaged back from falling down some metal stairs some time ago. Red Wing makes a model that is very similar called the Rio Flex for only about $30 more. They have a few colors, different protective toes, and even a lace-up to choose from. Another great series from them is the Flexforce models. Lots of cushion from the midsole and insole. I've got a pair of 4448's that are fantastic! Irish Setter has the Marshall which is also made by Red Wing for about the same price as the Ariat's. The pair of Marshall's I had lasted nearly six years before the lining came loose. That was the ONLY thing that ever went wrong with them. The sole hadn't even really begun to wear out, and I'm a 6'4" 300+lb man! Very comfortable and extremely hard working boots! I couldn't destroy them no matter what I put them through! I did a lot of land clearing, construction, land/home maintenance, and farm/ranch work. That pair of boots saw all sorts of rough terrain, ice, water, snow, mud, concrete, manure, fire, chemicals, underbrush...you name it they saw it and for 10-18 hour/six day work weeks!
A friendly tip when buying slip-on western style boots: square toes are easier on your feet if you're going to be in them a lot. That bit of wiggle room makes a huge difference!
Thank you for those recs! I think other viewers will love the 2nd perspective! And thank you for watching and commenting-- I really appreciate it brother!
@@BootSpy You're welcome! What can I say, I love boots!😁 The better the quality, comfort, performance, and cost is always appreciated. As badly as I injured my back I actually couldn't have worked without those boots! I got the full work-up at the Red Wing store. The one I go to in Oklahoma City is owned by a licensed podiatrist and he puts inserts in for free when you buy from him. They will stretch to fit as well as oil your boots for life too (but you have to clean them yourself). Quite the bargain!
Thanks for the response and gratitude!
So wait, this is a work boot and there's no steel shank or steel toe? Make it make sense please 🤷🏾♂️
Waterproof makes the boot fit tighter = lot hotter to wear .....having owned both
Wow! Insane video! Never seen someone cut their boot in half. Good job on not hurting yourself.
Man I truly appreciate your sacrifice on this vid.
This was the best. So fun to watch.
Luckily I didn't sacrifice a finger!