@@supersoni126 work on a farm. Weed eat, pitch shit, mow the yard. Just basic work I recon. Only thing I had a problem with is the waterproof going to crap in about a year but other than that they are really comfortable boots to work in.
Rocky and Irish setters are the best period! They outlast any other boot and are the most comfortable, I’ve done nothing but swimming pool construction and they have been the after after 30 years of trying different brands. Timberland and wolverines have been the worst. They don’t last more than one season of work.
I push carts day / buggy’s and I take them from the corrals should I get the timberland work cowboy boots ? Plus are they good for winter ? Also I chow through work boots like bubble gum !!
Yes good choice, they are easy to clean (low profile sole lugs ensure dirt don't stick) and they can be worn in winter with winter socks. Check customer reviews on amazon (amzn.to/2VdoqsZ)
Red wings are trash I have the pull on boots for welding. Only plus was no burnt laces . I've had these for 2 years and I gor them fitted by the store staff they fit perfect for the first month . But during thst month it was the break in period and I could barely walk at work they hurt so bad . Then the ankle area and top of the foot area completly loosened up and the flop around every step . Again these were a perfect fit before and then the leather just lost all tightness to keep it around my foot . I worked with another guy who had the same issue with his . Only met one guy who's slip on red wings hr likes ..and he has floppy skate shoes when he wears casual so it makes sense. To each there own more so throwing throwing comment up for if someone is thinking of getting them haha
My husband works on concrete and haven't been able to find a pair of boots that last and are confortable,comfortable, don't like the steel toe so hard for me to find non steel toe when I go to the store.
Check out the keen keen utility Wellington Philadelphia work boot, it has a light weight carbon fibre toe and are incredibly comfortable aswell. Hope this helps!
And also look these up i had the soft toe and steel toe same color same boot and trust me they both are the same in being comfortable, the soft toe boot pair i had lasted me 3 years and now im using the steel toed ones MEN'S WOLVERINE ANTHEM WESTERN WELLINGTON STEEL-TOE WORK BOOT
@@512juancho awesome I’m gonna check them out, thanks for the reply man. I work in a really diverse environment in just about any conditions, so a tough boot that can cover it all is really what I’m looking for, comfort being one of the most important factors, running, walking, rain, snow, mud, rocks it doesn’t matter lol whatever the job is whatever I get and averaging like 10-30k steps a day haha I need a boot that’s gonna work as hard as I do. Thanks again🤙🏼
@@nrex319 well the boots havent let me down i put them thru welding,water,mud everything in all the seasons you can get plus the boots look good to go out around the town! Lol goodluck bro hope you like them and trust me they are comfortable
Could you make a video about work boots with a tough welt? Not just super glued together. I'm a tradesmen working in construction and I also do service and repair work and the welt is always a problem on any of my boots. Is there a boot that has a strong welt and is flexible for when we have to go into someones residents for service or repair work? Thanks, great channel too!
Glad you like the channel, here are some of my recommendations for tough welt construction boots 1.) Thorogood Men's GEN-flex2 Series amzn.to/35dHNqu 2.) Thorogood Men's American Heritage 6" Moc Toe amzn.to/3jfvHCa 3.) Wolverine Men's I-90 DuraShocks Moc-Toe amzn.to/3dKKV0W I will try to make the video on same will share the with you. Stay Safe and Healthy
Stay away from the Carhart boots, they suck. I bought a pair of cheap Wolverine rancher steel toes and they've been pretty amazing. I drive truck and work on a loading dock. I've always been hard on my boots....and one thing I do the most is I kick the trailler wheels chock...which is brutal on boots....I don't know how many boots I ruined like that....and these cheap Wolverine boots surprised the hell out of me...almost a year and they're still going strong...Theres a shit ton of scratches on them, but structural integrity is still there....they're comforable and overalls a great boot.
Hey mate, cheers for the video. Very helpful. I’d really like to know more about the boots on the thumbnail for this video though. I like the look and was wondering if you could point me in the right direction? Thanks mate
I have destroyed so many ariat boots in such short time I will not be buying another pair again...from now on if it don't have a made in usa I won't buy it
Ariats are fucking garbage haven’t had em for five months and the sole is already coming apart The top is peeling off of the boot For $250 it’s a ripoff You’re just buying the name
✅ 1. Ariat Men's Workhog Pull-On Boot
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✅ 2. Timberland PRO Men's AG Boss Pull-On
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✅ 3. Rocky Men's Rkyw039 Western Boot
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✅ 4. Thorogood Men's American Heritage 11" Wellington
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✅ 5. Irish Setter Work Men's 83912 Marshall
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✅ 6. Justin Original Work Boots Men's Stampede
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✅ 7. Carhartt Men's 11" Wellington Waterproof Steel Toe
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✅ 8. Georgia Boot Men's Carbo Tec-M Georgia Farm and Ranch
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✅ 9. Durango Men's DB019 Western Boot
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✅ 10. ARIAT Men's Sport Patriot Western Boot
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Ariat work hogs are the best that I have had. I work in construction for the past 13 years and all you see is Ariat boots they hold up really good
I’ve been wearing the workhog for a year now and it’s still holding up. It’s comfortable for my foot personally
Rocky is definitely the way to go. Never had any problems. I’ve had 2 pairs in the last 6 years
Thanks man
I love them and recommend them all the time. I've been rough on mine and somehow they've lasted me 9 years
What type of work do you do?
The whole inside of my rockys tries to come out when I pull my foot out haven’t had them 6 months rocky is junk if you actually work hard
@@supersoni126 work on a farm. Weed eat, pitch shit, mow the yard. Just basic work I recon. Only thing I had a problem with is the waterproof going to crap in about a year but other than that they are really comfortable boots to work in.
I've had ariat workhogs, Justin commander x5, red wing thorogood, Durango, now looking for something new. I liked the Justin's best personally.
Arita workhog boots my personal favorite specially in the oilfield
China made
@@dylanpyle9627 Everything is China made.
Red wing pecos used to the boot of choice when I was roughneckin
@@mogroot5790 ain’t that the truth ha
No matter whatever boots I get recommended they’ll come apart within the month or in 3 months
what type of work do you do?
I would say the thorogod wellingtons are the best as well as the redwing rio flex. And Both around the same price.
Want boa system with comp toe in ariat workhog
Justin Stampede have a good fit in my opinion
I like the timberland pro steel boot and keep my feet warm during the winter season
What boots are in the thumbnail
Really liking the WorkHog
I did too. Mine wore out in a year. That was me walking about a mile a day six days a week though.
How do they fit compared to say Georgia Boot?
Rocky and Irish setters are the best period! They outlast any other boot and are the most comfortable, I’ve done nothing but swimming pool construction and they have been the after after 30 years of trying different brands. Timberland and wolverines have been the worst. They don’t last more than one season of work.
Rocky and Irish Setters but which model? Or version?
Which models??
What pair of boots are those in the thumbnail? Thanks
Ariat Men's Workhog Pull-On Boot
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Lucchese work boot the best I've ever owned!!!!!!!
I have a pair. They look nice but that's about it. They scuff so easily especially the toe box. Chunks of leather come off easily!
I got a working boot that I do not work with because it is so nice!
I push carts day / buggy’s and I take them from the corrals should I get the timberland work cowboy boots ? Plus are they good for winter ? Also I chow through work boots like bubble gum !!
Yes good choice, they are easy to clean (low profile sole lugs ensure dirt don't stick) and they can be worn in winter with winter socks. Check customer reviews on amazon (amzn.to/2VdoqsZ)
No redwings?
Red wings are trash I have the pull on boots for welding. Only plus was no burnt laces . I've had these for 2 years and I gor them fitted by the store staff they fit perfect for the first month . But during thst month it was the break in period and I could barely walk at work they hurt so bad . Then the ankle area and top of the foot area completly loosened up and the flop around every step . Again these were a perfect fit before and then the leather just lost all tightness to keep it around my foot . I worked with another guy who had the same issue with his . Only met one guy who's slip on red wings hr likes ..and he has floppy skate shoes when he wears casual so it makes sense. To each there own more so throwing throwing comment up for if someone is thinking of getting them haha
@@phukyu345 what brand do u wear?
@@joser7114 red wings is the brand. I have the slip on cowboy style 10 out of 10nwould not recommend haha sorry for late reply
workhogs are the best
Appreciate the video
Hey any recommendations for western style work boots for construction? I am looking for a durable steel toe pair of boots.
Ariat Groundbreaker Wide Square Toe Waterproof Steel Toe Work Boots (amzn.to/3uhMJc0)
@@workgearz thanks
My husband works on concrete and haven't been able to find a pair of boots that last and are confortable,comfortable, don't like the steel toe so hard for me to find non steel toe when I go to the store.
Check out the keen keen utility Wellington Philadelphia work boot, it has a light weight carbon fibre toe and are incredibly comfortable aswell.
Hope this helps!
Anything in this list suitable for someone who walks anywhere from 5-10 miles a day?
And also look these up i had the soft toe and steel toe same color same boot and trust me they both are the same in being comfortable, the soft toe boot pair i had lasted me 3 years and now im using the steel toed ones MEN'S WOLVERINE ANTHEM WESTERN WELLINGTON STEEL-TOE WORK BOOT
@@512juancho awesome I’m gonna check them out, thanks for the reply man. I work in a really diverse environment in just about any conditions, so a tough boot that can cover it all is really what I’m looking for, comfort being one of the most important factors, running, walking, rain, snow, mud, rocks it doesn’t matter lol whatever the job is whatever I get and averaging like 10-30k steps a day haha I need a boot that’s gonna work as hard as I do. Thanks again🤙🏼
@@nrex319 well the boots havent let me down i put them thru welding,water,mud everything in all the seasons you can get plus the boots look good to go out around the town! Lol goodluck bro hope you like them and trust me they are comfortable
@@512juancho appreciate you my dude, happy new year and be safe out there🤙🏼
@@nrex319 same to you brother 🍻
Could you make a video about work boots with a tough welt? Not just super glued together. I'm a tradesmen working in construction and I also do service and repair work and the welt is always a problem on any of my boots. Is there a boot that has a strong welt and is flexible for when we have to go into someones residents for service or repair work? Thanks, great channel too!
Glad you like the channel, here are some of my recommendations for tough welt construction boots
1.) Thorogood Men's GEN-flex2 Series
amzn.to/35dHNqu
2.) Thorogood Men's American Heritage 6" Moc Toe
amzn.to/3jfvHCa
3.) Wolverine Men's I-90 DuraShocks Moc-Toe
amzn.to/3dKKV0W
I will try to make the video on same will share the with you. Stay Safe and Healthy
Irish setters is a great boot not wide enough four my feet anymore
The Arita workhog…. I has seen reviews with lots of disappointment for the boot.
Redwing Rio Flex should be there. Best damn work boot ever.
Stay away from the Carhart boots, they suck. I bought a pair of cheap Wolverine rancher steel toes and they've been pretty amazing. I drive truck and work on a loading dock. I've always been hard on my boots....and one thing I do the most is I kick the trailler wheels chock...which is brutal on boots....I don't know how many boots I ruined like that....and these cheap Wolverine boots surprised the hell out of me...almost a year and they're still going strong...Theres a shit ton of scratches on them, but structural integrity is still there....they're comforable and overalls a great boot.
Rebels for the win!!!!
Hey mate, cheers for the video. Very helpful.
I’d really like to know more about the boots on the thumbnail for this video though. I like the look and was wondering if you could point me in the right direction? Thanks mate
The boots in the thumbnail look to be the Ariat workhog. It’s hard to tell specifically which style though.
@@randydenson7934 cheers mate. 👊
I had Timberland Pro The Wellington type, only can survived in 2 months. and broked. The outsole is sucks.
What do you think of the Ariat ground breakers?
They are certainly one of the most popular boots from Ariat
Don't buy the Ariat Groundbreakers for a work boot!
Thorogood boilermaker approved.
What about the Blundstone 165 Met Guard boot? @workgearz
hi, can anyone share their experience on this particular pair.
I really wish there wasnt that bright orange on that Ariat really ruins the look. Would be perfect without it
Just a bunch of ads.
I bought rocky boots once. They only lasted 2 months. Never again
I WILL NEVER PURCHASE CARHART BOOTS EVEEER AGAIN IN MY LIFE
Wide sizes should be a law... 😑
Ariat has really comfortable wide boots. My personal favorite when it comes to work boots.
Agreed 😑
My ariat work hog boots fell apart on the inside and started rubbing holes in my socks
Dan Post forever
Shit my boot are tight size 8 should have got double e yep im f*cked
Buy made in the USA
What the he'll is wrong with your hair Rocky Ride?
Too much soy.
The plastic shit in the ariat boot starts getting loose before a year of work
Yup my plastic inserts fell right out and the sole soon followed. Switched to irish setters
I heard those thorogoods are great boots but those bottoms on the look so cheap. I can't stand those foam Dickies style outsoles
I have destroyed so many ariat boots in such short time I will not be buying another pair again...from now on if it don't have a made in usa I won't buy it
have you only tried the ariat work boots or also the All Day western boot by any chance? Any advice on them?
Chinese parts will do that for ya
For going to dog races or taffy pulls all these boots are great, but for real work boots they are cheap made junk!
Ariats are fucking garbage haven’t had em for five months and the sole is already coming apart
The top is peeling off of the boot
For $250 it’s a ripoff
You’re just buying the name
i don't like this dudes tattoos.