I dont get the companies that say "oh we're using less *insert organic material that can be harvested responsibly *" because usually that means they're using plastic. And that's neither sustainable, nor environmentally friendly. Not to mention the nightmare that is the product's life cycle
Yeah, there may be a carbon footprint associated with raising sheep, but wool is a sustainable and renewable product that has been used for thousands of years, whereas polyester is reliant on fossil fuels and can only be recycled a limited number of times.
This is why I hate when I see "vegan leather". Just tell me it's plastic. I'm not an idiot. I can decide which one I would want. It's so maddening and angering that designers are trying to pull this stuff.
I hate the overuse of synthetic materials, I’m with you. The boots have a shorter lifespan, cost the same as the “natural” ones and aren’t comfortable/breathable….
@@theconfusingwords People who dress entirely in synthetic clothing never seem paranoid about intense heat or fire. I saw a girl one time stand too close to the bonfire and her dress and pantyhose melted to the back of her legs. And now most people's synthetic carpets and rugs and couches and beds are all both teasing and mouth watering to fire.
@@section7173 Since the 1970s when couch foam basically became napalm when lighted, there's been a huge regulatory effort to require anti-melting and flame-retardant chemicals in synthetic home goods. It's why nearly everything comes with a tag that says it's "all new", since that means that it's compliant with current fire safety practices at time of manufacture, and doesn't use repurposed old stuff that's less fire resistant. Synthetic materials are perfectly fire safe if made correctly: Nomex is the standard material for firefighting equipment, race jumpsuits, and aircraft flight jumpsuits. Nomex is a synthetic but it melts at a high enough temperature that you can put it into a wood and charcoal fire and it will come out blackened but won't have caught fire itself. To actually make nomex catch you need a decently long contact time with something hotter, in the range from jet fuel to red hot metal.
Decker's owns the UGG brand name. Originally UGG was a generic name used by several companies in Australia. Decker's makes overpriced crap footwear. There are several companies that are still around in Australia that make quality UGG boots that are the real deal. Please do a few reviews on those!
Yeah, and they’re threatened with lawsuits by Decker for selling boots called “Uggs,” which they were doing WAY before Decker. Ugg lovers, please buy Australian!
@@burritosupreme333 Yes!!! Ugg since 1974 is my favorite custom/luxury Ugg and I love Original Ugg Boots Australia for high quality bargain Uggs! Please buy Australian Leather. They just got sued by Decker Ugg and have to pay them money for using a name they used b4 Decker did. Their boots are far superior, too! Much thicker and more plush.
Honestly as someone who has destroyed uggs because of all the salt we use in the Great Lakes region on our roads/sidewalks I think that cover is a great idea. I’ve seen more salt destroyed uggs in my life than intact ones
You can buy original Creator Uggs through the exact website but the international shipping is not free of charge. The original creator is left alone to hand make the uggs and had to lay off loyal employees of 20 years.. Very heartbreaking story of loosing everything to greedy corporations 😑😑😑
What is his website? Everyone keeps talking about the originator, but when I google it a ton of websites come up so I have no idea which one is the one to support.
Yes, I have the women’s (Adirondack) and they have vibraam soles and are waterproof. I’ve had mine for 10 years with no issues. These are only for people who do not know what to look for in a winter boot. Those soles are terrible.
I got a pair of winter boots bought in 00s, they were serviced a couple of times and obviously don't look like new, but like any old boot they fit well and I still wear them. Just leather, thick wool felt, cork and some rubber. The thing with "eco-friendly" shoes made with cheap and low quality materials - they don't last and thus have much worse impact on environment. Real eco-friendly things are serviceable and made to be used for years.
In any cemented boot or shoe construction, the designers basically don't worry about longevity because they cannot effectively be resoled. They're intended to be worn through and tossed. This is as true of Timberland boots as it is of Uggs. The eco-friendly argument is kind of stupid because the real issue isn't with the products going into landfills but the landfills themselves. There's tons of better ways to deal with waste than throwing it in a pit and ignoring it.
All kinds of rayon or viscose are made of wood pulp or bamboo pulp, a.k.a. cellulose. Including lyocell, modal and all these newfangled names for good old rayon that's been used for like 150 years in clothing manufacturing. Just FYI :)
My thought exactly. I was with the US Marines with military forces from 25 other countries. We had an MRE tasting. It was very interesting to see what each nation fed their troops. A boot video would be very interesting.
Will you do some more women's winter boots? Specificially interested in Women's Adirondack III Waterproof Boots , it's been a highly recommended women's boot by a lot of lists so was curious!
I'll suggest again the Corcoran Jump Boots as a follow-up video to the M43/WW2 boot video you did earlier. I think it would be interesting to see how that boot style has evolved as they were sort of a spiritual successor to the M43.
Way back in 1987 all us surfers on the east coast would scotch guard our Uggs as soon as they came out of the box and wear them in the snow, seemed to work real well - I had that pair over 15 years
No ducks yea he lost the case and the appeal but hes still in business because he hasnt received a cease and desist. hes gonna take it to the hague and he also has a congressman backing him
There's no real "original" ugg manufacture, but there's lots of people who've made uggs for decades in both Australia and New Zealand. When it comes down to it Pamela Anderson getting about in the late nineties in uggs turned them into a fashion accessorie as opposed to a daggy pair of cheap warm sheep skin boots.
You were talking about rip stop fabric. Rip Stop is a weave construction that’s actually a modified plain weave. It’s initial use was in sail cloth and in military fabric that required it’s properties of toughness. It can be poorly constructed by having a low thread count in the warp of the fabric plus the same in the filling or weft direction. In regards to Lycocell, it’s a rayon yarn that’s primarily made from pine. Rayon and acetate are both semi-synthetic fibers. I say semi-synthetic because both are made from a plant based cellulose material versus other synthetic fibers that are hydrocarbon based material such as nylon and polyester. Rayon was the first man made fiber with its origins going back to the very late 1800’s but primarily got its real start around 1910. Rayon can be produced from any cellulose material such as cotton linters or bamboo. What’s important is the amount of pure cellulose available verses impurities such as hemi-cellulose. I don’t see where Lycocell has any properties that would improve thermal protection in a boot. There’s nothing wrong with this fiber, just a wrong application in this instance. I hope you find this useful. Before I forget, I’m a big fan and I try to watch all your boot videos. I most often watch you on UA-cam over my Fire TV. I had to use my iPhone to send you this message as I can’t do it over my TV. Thank You very much for the service you provide Regards, Steve Self
I picked up a pair of Ugg Boot Stoneman's - They were used but barely and were missing one insole - I picked them up for $69, I believe the sell for $269 so I figured I couldn't miss. They're advertised as being water proof and the leather is very thick. The reason I picked them up is because I love the classic Ugg boot and have been wearing them since 1986 and only on my second pair - I'm really into the "barefoot shoe" movement and was looking for something I could wear in cold snowy wet weather - My plan is to bring them to a shoe guy and have him slice the foam sole so it's one thickness (zero rise) and have a vibram rubber sole glued on.... The Stoneman may be the perfect cold weather barefoot boot out there.... Love your channel, man..
I bought my Australian Uggs "used" but never worn from ebay for $25 and they retail for $295. They are so warm and comfortable and probably the best winter boots I've ever owned.
i wonder how “off brand” UGG boots compare to the classic and other styles of UGGs because i used to own some Bearpaw boots which lasted longer then my UGGs🤔
I hardly ever buy anything cos I find it hard to justify the costs especially in a world where barely anything affordable is of qaulity (e.g. these), but I bought these and don't even regret it 😭 didn't expect much from the qaulity tbh, just love how they look haha
I want to see a review of the Ugg Adirondack snow boot! I have multiple pairs and love them. I even use one pair outside for farm work. They are beat up, but I’ve had them for at least 4 years now.
About commitment for one or another solution for sustainability... I'm with you, very often it's more to please as many people as possible. But also, we know only after a while if a choice is really eco-friendly and sustainable. Using grocery bags made of cloth, for example, seems a good idea, since when you finally throw them away, they will decompose way faster than plastic. But, it takes a lot more resources to make them: water, land, etc. To the point you would need to reuse a bag more than 5000 times to compensate for that. And the list is long. So yeah, we need commitment, but we also need options.
Others have said it already, but I'd be keen for a review for actual, proper, Australian-made uggs -- as ugg is a generic term that's been trademarked in the United States by a single company (owned by Deckers) which makes its products in Asia. At the moment, Deckers have gone hard in suppressing any other ugg manufacturer in the U.S. market, and here's one such account: ua-cam.com/video/2JvbRGST1LI/v-deo.html
Hey!! @Rose Anvil Can you review the leather and the construction of the Panama Jack boots? I'm thinking of getting the Glasgow Goretex, but I'm not sure if it's worth it, from the images seems to be quite cheap materials.
*Is The Galosh Sold Sepoerate???* My gf loves uggs & idk why. she buys a pair every year because in MN they put down a ridiculous amount of salt everywhere in the winter and it totally ruins her boots. thinking i might get her these hoping the galosh will help protect against the salt.
@@Tounguepunchfartbox I'm pretty sure the average person today actually doesn't care, especially with regards to wool. Most people these days are perfectly happy wearing polyester fleece or other more modern fabrics ,I can't wear fleece because it makes my skin crawl though so I wear wool. Usually that means I have to go the vintage/2nd hand route, but the quality is better in that case anyways.
@@TylerSnyder305 oh so you should have it but everybody else… nah they don’t need it… you realize every single person thinks like that right? Everyone wants the real thing. The “premium” material lol. Ignorant.
@@Tounguepunchfartbox it's not about what people should or shouldn't have. The average person just doesn't know or care today. A lot of people these days thinks wool is itchy, can't get wet or it'll stink, and cost too much.
I have the Australian Ugg upside tall shearling Sheepskin side lacing boot which I adore and would love to see your opinion on it, also the Ugg Adirondack tall III.
As much as Decker makes me mad, I was thinking about getting their silicone boot protectors, so thanks for letting me know I don’t need to do that. They’re the same thing on the bottom of that boot, and that’s not gonna work because I have 4 cats. I can just see the cat hair trim now…
Hey man, I’d love to see you cut an Origin boot in half, they’re handmade in Maine and would like to see how you feel about those American made work boots!
Please review Sorel Mac Hill Hybrid sneaker boot. Sure, it's pricey and cemented construction but I'm telling ya, it's super comfortable. Literally feels like a sneaker. That foam midsole is cushy. Don't sleep on it. Please review.
I would assume that the galosh is more for water proofing. If you stood in water or snow that did not go higher than the galosh there is no way water would seep in your boot
Your videos are very interesting and informative. I especially like the historical ones like the WWII boots and jungle boot. Have you cut up and examined Black Jack Cowboy boots? Maybe compare Black Jack to Lucchese??
Can you do a video on the zamberlan 1014 lynx mid gtx. I bought these boots and love them. It would be really cool to see the quality I got for 400 dollars
Could you do a comparison video where you cut both the regular white Air Force 1 that retails for $90 and the Air Force 1 craft which retails at $120 to see if there’s any difference? Thank you !
I'd like to see you cut open the best of the best mass produced work boots. Like the danner rainforest or quarry. Or what ever Redwing and keens best work boots are.
After 40 years I’m only on my second pair of original Australian ugg boots. I would not place the American Decker (made in China) version in the same league as the original Australian Ugg boots. Decker is forcing Australian ugg boot manufacturer’s out of business by suing them for the using the word Ugg, which is a generic term in Australia for a sheepskin boots. Maybe you should do a review on a real ugg boot?
Can you review UGG since 1974… its a different company in Australia. Curious to see if there is difference between the 2 companies. UGG since 1974 vs UGG.
I’ve been meaning to ask him about bunny boots, as well. I bought a used pair to work the North Slope, and they work beautifully. I now bring them with when I know I’m going somewhere snowy.
I don't know if you will even see this but I would love if you could cut in half the Merrel MOAB 2 tactical boots and they are the high tops not mid. I love your videos!
I looked up UGG and these UGG's are the ones from Decker. There are other ugg boots from Australia that are better made however due to the UGG lawsuit you can't buy them in the U.S. Pretty sad lawsuit.
It would be great to have the weight of the shoe in grams also! It would make a huge difference when enjoying your content for us metrically inclined folk. Then I wouldn't have to open a unit converter every time I want to know the weight of the shoe!
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I dont get the companies that say "oh we're using less *insert organic material that can be harvested responsibly *" because usually that means they're using plastic. And that's neither sustainable, nor environmentally friendly. Not to mention the nightmare that is the product's life cycle
Yeah, there may be a carbon footprint associated with raising sheep, but wool is a sustainable and renewable product that has been used for thousands of years, whereas polyester is reliant on fossil fuels and can only be recycled a limited number of times.
This is why I hate when I see "vegan leather". Just tell me it's plastic. I'm not an idiot. I can decide which one I would want. It's so maddening and angering that designers are trying to pull this stuff.
I hate the overuse of synthetic materials, I’m with you. The boots have a shorter lifespan, cost the same as the “natural” ones and aren’t comfortable/breathable….
@@theconfusingwords People who dress entirely in synthetic clothing never seem paranoid about intense heat or fire. I saw a girl one time stand too close to the bonfire and her dress and pantyhose melted to the back of her legs. And now most people's synthetic carpets and rugs and couches and beds are all both teasing and mouth watering to fire.
@@section7173 Since the 1970s when couch foam basically became napalm when lighted, there's been a huge regulatory effort to require anti-melting and flame-retardant chemicals in synthetic home goods. It's why nearly everything comes with a tag that says it's "all new", since that means that it's compliant with current fire safety practices at time of manufacture, and doesn't use repurposed old stuff that's less fire resistant. Synthetic materials are perfectly fire safe if made correctly: Nomex is the standard material for firefighting equipment, race jumpsuits, and aircraft flight jumpsuits. Nomex is a synthetic but it melts at a high enough temperature that you can put it into a wood and charcoal fire and it will come out blackened but won't have caught fire itself. To actually make nomex catch you need a decently long contact time with something hotter, in the range from jet fuel to red hot metal.
After so many crappy winter boots, you need to review a few good ones to show the difference. Like Salomon X Ultra Winter .
true but it would be nice if it was something a little less hideous
@@bobbyb3543 I love my new Palladium Pampa Sport
Salomon quality has really taken a huge dip over the last few years sadly
He literally did top 5 winter boots 5 days ago.
@@bobbyb3543 so, lowas then?
Decker's owns the UGG brand name. Originally UGG was a generic name used by several companies in Australia. Decker's makes overpriced crap footwear. There are several companies that are still around in Australia that make quality UGG boots that are the real deal. Please do a few reviews on those!
can you name brands?
@@Nienker
Original Ugg Boots Australia
Australian Ugg Original
Australian Ugg Boots PTY LTD
Ugg Since 1974
Australian Leather
👍🤘🙌
Yeah, and they’re threatened with lawsuits by Decker for selling boots called “Uggs,” which they were doing WAY before Decker. Ugg lovers, please buy Australian!
@@burritosupreme333 Yes!!! Ugg since 1974 is my favorite custom/luxury Ugg and I love Original Ugg Boots Australia for high quality bargain Uggs! Please buy Australian Leather. They just got sued by Decker Ugg and have to pay them money for using a name they used b4 Decker did. Their boots are far superior, too! Much thicker and more plush.
how the hell can they trademark a generic name. let me go brand the name "shoe" then so no one can produce shoes without my permission. wth
Honestly as someone who has destroyed uggs because of all the salt we use in the Great Lakes region on our roads/sidewalks I think that cover is a great idea. I’ve seen more salt destroyed uggs in my life than intact ones
You can buy original Creator Uggs through the exact website but the international shipping is not free of charge.
The original creator is left alone to hand make the uggs and had to lay off loyal employees of 20 years..
Very heartbreaking story of loosing everything to greedy corporations 😑😑😑
What is his website? Everyone keeps talking about the originator, but when I google it a ton of websites come up so I have no idea which one is the one to support.
Ugg makes a normal winter boot called the Butte that I like. It has a Vibram outsole and hasn't given me any issues.
Yes, I have the women’s (Adirondack) and they have vibraam soles and are waterproof. I’ve had mine for 10 years with no issues. These are only for people who do not know what to look for in a winter boot. Those soles are terrible.
Are they....butte uggly?
@@jokly1264 thank you
@@julianshepherd2038 The pleasure is mine.
@@SkipperJane I have those too. Had them for 5 years. Love them. They're still going strong.
I got a pair of winter boots bought in 00s, they were serviced a couple of times and obviously don't look like new, but like any old boot they fit well and I still wear them. Just leather, thick wool felt, cork and some rubber. The thing with "eco-friendly" shoes made with cheap and low quality materials - they don't last and thus have much worse impact on environment. Real eco-friendly things are serviceable and made to be used for years.
In any cemented boot or shoe construction, the designers basically don't worry about longevity because they cannot effectively be resoled. They're intended to be worn through and tossed. This is as true of Timberland boots as it is of Uggs. The eco-friendly argument is kind of stupid because the real issue isn't with the products going into landfills but the landfills themselves. There's tons of better ways to deal with waste than throwing it in a pit and ignoring it.
All kinds of rayon or viscose are made of wood pulp or bamboo pulp, a.k.a. cellulose. Including lyocell, modal and all these newfangled names for good old rayon that's been used for like 150 years in clothing manufacturing. Just FYI :)
Boot condom caught me off guard😂😂
I love how manufacturers cheap out then claim it was for environmental reasons.
We totally care about the environment guys! Don’t mind the chinese slave labor factory powered by coal this thing was made in
@@Aikano9 Or the cheap materials that'll definitely end up in a landfill
The way he cutted this boots in half, I just knew he wasnt impressed by them from the start.🤣
Rip stop is designed to stop it from “ripping”more or coming unwoven and looking ragged. It doesn’t make it harder to tear
Also would be cool to see winter military shoes from different countries!
My thought exactly. I was with the US Marines with military forces from 25 other countries. We had an MRE tasting. It was very interesting to see what each nation fed their troops. A boot video would be very interesting.
Will you do some more women's winter boots? Specificially interested in Women's Adirondack III Waterproof Boots , it's been a highly recommended women's boot by a lot of lists so was curious!
I'll suggest again the Corcoran Jump Boots as a follow-up video to the M43/WW2 boot video you did earlier. I think it would be interesting to see how that boot style has evolved as they were sort of a spiritual successor to the M43.
I would love to see a comparison between the originals, the 1500s and the 975s.
I guess waterproofing suede doesn't work as well as full grain because of the loose fiber structure.
Way back in 1987 all us surfers on the east coast would scotch guard our Uggs as soon as they came out of the box and wear them in the snow, seemed to work real well - I had that pair over 15 years
You should do a video on the original Ugg Australia boots that have been made in Aussie for years. These ones are just cheap rip-offs.
No ducks yea he lost the case and the appeal but hes still in business because he hasnt received a cease and desist. hes gonna take it to the hague and he also has a congressman backing him
There's no real "original" ugg manufacture, but there's lots of people who've made uggs for decades in both Australia and New Zealand.
When it comes down to it Pamela Anderson getting about in the late nineties in uggs turned them into a fashion accessorie as opposed to a daggy pair of cheap warm sheep skin boots.
What kind of "knife" is that you use? I'd like one.
Thank you, I appreciate your thorough and honest review. It helps us consumers best choose our purchases.
I love the integrity of this channel
Each new video really cements my belief that you’re this generation’s Upton Sinclair
What about UGG’s Adirondack Boot III? I’m curious to see what you think about those winter boots considering ALOT of people buy them.
You were talking about rip stop fabric. Rip Stop is a weave construction that’s actually a modified plain weave. It’s initial use was in sail cloth and in military fabric that required it’s properties of toughness. It can be poorly constructed by having a low thread count in the warp of the fabric plus the same in the filling or weft direction. In regards to Lycocell, it’s a rayon yarn that’s primarily made from pine. Rayon and acetate are both semi-synthetic fibers. I say semi-synthetic because both are made from a plant based cellulose material versus other synthetic fibers that are hydrocarbon based material such as nylon and polyester. Rayon was the first man made fiber with its origins going back to the very late 1800’s but primarily got its real start around 1910. Rayon can be produced from any cellulose material such as cotton linters or bamboo. What’s important is the amount of pure cellulose available verses impurities such as hemi-cellulose. I don’t see where Lycocell has any properties that would improve thermal protection in a boot. There’s nothing wrong with this fiber, just a wrong application in this instance. I hope you find this useful.
Before I forget, I’m a big fan and I try to watch all your boot videos. I most often watch you on UA-cam over my Fire TV. I had to use my iPhone to send you this message as I can’t do it over my TV.
Thank You very much for the service you provide
Regards,
Steve Self
I picked up a pair of Ugg Boot Stoneman's - They were used but barely and were missing one insole - I picked them up for $69, I believe the sell for $269 so I figured I couldn't miss. They're advertised as being water proof and the leather is very thick.
The reason I picked them up is because I love the classic Ugg boot and have been wearing them since 1986 and only on my second pair - I'm really into the "barefoot shoe" movement and was looking for something I could wear in cold snowy wet weather - My plan is to bring them to a shoe guy and have him slice the foam sole so it's one thickness (zero rise) and have a vibram rubber sole glued on....
The Stoneman may be the perfect cold weather barefoot boot out there....
Love your channel, man..
I bought my Australian Uggs "used" but never worn from ebay for $25 and they retail for $295. They are so warm and comfortable and probably the best winter boots I've ever owned.
@@daniellenichols9757 nice
i wonder how “off brand” UGG boots compare to the classic and other styles of UGGs because i used to own some Bearpaw boots which lasted longer then my UGGs🤔
I hardly ever buy anything cos I find it hard to justify the costs especially in a world where barely anything affordable is of qaulity (e.g. these), but I bought these and don't even regret it 😭 didn't expect much from the qaulity tbh, just love how they look haha
I want to see a review of the Ugg Adirondack snow boot! I have multiple pairs and love them. I even use one pair outside for farm work. They are beat up, but I’ve had them for at least 4 years now.
About commitment for one or another solution for sustainability... I'm with you, very often it's more to please as many people as possible. But also, we know only after a while if a choice is really eco-friendly and sustainable. Using grocery bags made of cloth, for example, seems a good idea, since when you finally throw them away, they will decompose way faster than plastic. But, it takes a lot more resources to make them: water, land, etc. To the point you would need to reuse a bag more than 5000 times to compensate for that. And the list is long.
So yeah, we need commitment, but we also need options.
I gotta say, that's the best endorsement I've seen so far "I had a box to show but we ate it".
New favorite boot, I like the style tbh
Others have said it already, but I'd be keen for a review for actual, proper, Australian-made uggs -- as ugg is a generic term that's been trademarked in the United States by a single company (owned by Deckers) which makes its products in Asia. At the moment, Deckers have gone hard in suppressing any other ugg manufacturer in the U.S. market, and here's one such account: ua-cam.com/video/2JvbRGST1LI/v-deo.html
That was painful to watch, Another aussie business being squished by fast fashion.
LoL - virgin wool is 100% renewable as sheep are normally shorn twice a year and keeps growing back.
You should try Russian valenki with galosh as a winter boot:)
Review valenki for April fools.
My Sorrel sub-zeros are essentially a valenki with a rubber galosh- 20 yrs old and still as warm as the first day.
Hey!! @Rose Anvil Can you review the leather and the construction of the Panama Jack boots? I'm thinking of getting the Glasgow Goretex, but I'm not sure if it's worth it, from the images seems to be quite cheap materials.
You constantly have great videos, entertaining, informative and high quality. Thank you.
You should review the Ugg baldvin Chelsea boots I’m curious if their good year welt is real.
please review some winter mountaineering (alpine) boots from la sportiva or garmont or scarpa etc
Cut the thorogood 814-3800. Curious about the waterproof liner
I actually wanted this boot but hadn't seen any reviews so im glad i waited and got lucky you did this
*Is The Galosh Sold Sepoerate???*
My gf loves uggs & idk why. she buys a pair every year because in MN they put down a ridiculous amount of salt everywhere in the winter and it totally ruins her boots. thinking i might get her these hoping the galosh will help protect against the salt.
In my opinion wool is a natural long lasting wonderful material.
Like leather I think it's better to use the real stuff than to use a substitute.
It’s just not sustainable. Everybody wants real leather, real fur, real wool. There’s 7 billion people out there that all want the real thing.
@@Tounguepunchfartbox I'm pretty sure the average person today actually doesn't care, especially with regards to wool.
Most people these days are perfectly happy wearing polyester fleece or other more modern fabrics ,I can't wear fleece because it makes my skin crawl though so I wear wool.
Usually that means I have to go the vintage/2nd hand route, but the quality is better in that case anyways.
@@TylerSnyder305 oh so you should have it but everybody else… nah they don’t need it… you realize every single person thinks like that right? Everyone wants the real thing. The “premium” material lol. Ignorant.
@@Tounguepunchfartbox it's not about what people should or shouldn't have.
The average person just doesn't know or care today.
A lot of people these days thinks wool is itchy, can't get wet or it'll stink, and cost too much.
What about make a video of timberland premium boots vs timberland pro boots?
Why winter boot using suede instead of other leather? I love suede but it easy to get molded.
Would you consider cutting j75 military style boots in half? After getting Thursday explorer boots it's all Facebook tries to sell me.
Can you do a review of the Keen Seattle Romeo boot. Maybe put them against your favorite Redbacks ?
I have the Australian Ugg upside tall shearling Sheepskin side lacing boot which I adore and would love to see your opinion on it, also the Ugg Adirondack tall III.
As much as Decker makes me mad, I was thinking about getting their silicone boot protectors, so thanks for letting me know I don’t need to do that. They’re the same thing on the bottom of that boot, and that’s not gonna work because I have 4 cats. I can just see the cat hair trim now…
Have you ever compared the australian ugg brand to the american ugg boots?
“Let’s see what’s inside”
_UA-cam immediately plays a dual unskippable ad_
Hey man, I’d love to see you cut an Origin boot in half, they’re handmade in Maine and would like to see how you feel about those American made work boots!
Hi! Could you make a video about Adirondack II by Ugg too or what is your opinion about it?
Please review Sorel Mac Hill Hybrid sneaker boot. Sure, it's pricey and cemented construction but I'm telling ya, it's super comfortable. Literally feels like a sneaker. That foam midsole is cushy. Don't sleep on it. Please review.
Are you going review more “ugg” alternatives since that video did well?
Could you review the Yeezy boots which are similar?
Uggs the company should get more shade for trying to destroy the business of an Australian cobbler.
How about that Danner cloud cap? Cool video cheers 🍻
I would assume that the galosh is more for water proofing. If you stood in water or snow that did not go higher than the galosh there is no way water would seep in your boot
Merry Christmas love the videos
Ripstop refers to the little stitched squares that theoretically stops the tears from spreading.
Do the yzy nsltd
I hope Australia puts in some serious effort to get a geographical indication for Uggs around the world.
I wonder what kind of labor practice s Ugg USA uses?
I'm gonna be late for work this morning but I gotta watch a new Rose Anvil vid, right?! 😉
Dude, try using and old fashioned electric knife like for turkeys for the cutting of the boot...
Your videos are very interesting and informative. I especially like the historical ones like the WWII boots and jungle boot. Have you cut up and examined Black Jack Cowboy boots? Maybe compare Black Jack to Lucchese??
Can you do a video on Diemme roccia vet boot?
Bwahahahahahahaha I swear!!! I call my crocs UGG TOO 😂 & I can’t stop 😂
Can you do a video on the zamberlan 1014 lynx mid gtx. I bought these boots and love them. It would be really cool to see the quality I got for 400 dollars
Could you do a comparison video where you cut both the regular white Air Force 1 that retails for $90 and the Air Force 1 craft which retails at $120 to see if there’s any difference? Thank you !
Do a Kanye shoe next so we can know where 98% of the money goes. I'm sure the shoe must have some unique material that justifies it's price 🤔😂
Kayne wanted to make cheap shoes, but Adidas didn't allow him. Luckily GAP did, but his clothes/shoes are strange.
I'd like to see you cut open the best of the best mass produced work boots. Like the danner rainforest or quarry. Or what ever Redwing and keens best work boots are.
🤣 I’m in tears over the title
Would you mind telling us what you would be willing to pay for boots that are over priced? I think it would be an awesome addition to the review.
What's wrong with using wool?
After 40 years I’m only on my second pair of original Australian ugg boots. I would not place the American Decker (made in China) version in the same league as the original Australian Ugg boots. Decker is forcing Australian ugg boot manufacturer’s out of business by suing them for the using the word Ugg, which is a generic term in Australia for a sheepskin boots.
Maybe you should do a review on a real ugg boot?
That's why I love the bunny boots lol 😂
Can you review UGG since 1974… its a different company in Australia. Curious to see if there is difference between the 2 companies. UGG since 1974 vs UGG.
Is funny how you hasn't do anymore videos of any Timbs now that has so many good different styles including the Snow/winter which are really good!
If you don’t mind review boots that we can purchase. What your opinion on the Ugg’s Butte for men?
What’s the og ugg company
I'm telling ya, man. You gotta check out the Bearpaw Brady Earth Camo boots.
You should definitely cut in half a pair of US military bunny boots. Those things look like absolute tanks! 🙌🙏
I’ve been meaning to ask him about bunny boots, as well. I bought a used pair to work the North Slope, and they work beautifully. I now bring them with when I know I’m going somewhere snowy.
I just bought thermal Blundstones with a chisel toe. Does anyone know the difference with the round toe shoes
Aren’t there 2 Ugg brands?
I enjoy these videos. 😩
Please do the Nike ACG Goadome and Nike SFB 2 8" Gore Tex
Welp guess I’ll rethink buying those ugg boots. 😩
Well fancy verbiage is not gonna work for me. There prices need to be atleast half the price if everything is made by recycle material. Your thoughts.
You should cut in half the converse move platforms. Would love to see how they would hold up over time considering they’re mostly foam
The satisfaction of seeing this cut in half offset the pain of seeing the solutions die
Please cut in half Georgia Boot Romeos!
I live in the Pacific Northwest and it’s extremely popular among tradesmen.
I don't know if you will even see this but I would love if you could cut in half the Merrel MOAB 2 tactical boots and they are the high tops not mid. I love your videos!
I looked up UGG and these UGG's are the ones from Decker. There are other ugg boots from Australia that are better made however due to the UGG lawsuit you can't buy them in the U.S. Pretty sad lawsuit.
Test do with decathlon snow hiking shoes SH520 X-warm mid
Rip stop refer to the reinforce threads that prevent a rip from propagating the way that an unreinforced cloth of the same weight would.
Dying to see which Ugg style shoes are the best quality!
Glad I found your channel and THIS video. “BOOT CONDOM” hahahaha.
This is what all reviews be modeled after. NOT JUST GASSIN UP the product.
Please cut a pair of Ace Marks Sneakers in half, just got a pair and love them
It would be great to have the weight of the shoe in grams also! It would make a huge difference when enjoying your content for us metrically inclined folk. Then I wouldn't have to open a unit converter every time I want to know the weight of the shoe!