Nice boots but I gravitate toward lighter boots. I am a finish carpenter and I prefer medium weight boots like the redwing 875, Jim Green, Wilcox, Truman, etc... boots that weigh under 2 lbs. per boot. Nick's are great for really heavy work which I don't do anymore. But they are nice to look at.
@@Skinnymoose I prefer boots because they give more support on the ankles, plus my job requires I wear boots. At this point in my life, I am tired of sneakers except for athletics. I like the way boots look as well as the utility of them.
Now a fan of roughout leather boots, but those Urban Loggers look smart. I'd probably slather boot grease all over them if mine. I have a pair of Nicks Falcon boots and love them!
Did you get the celastic toe in either pair? I just ordered a pair of Roberts, and got it with a Celastic toe. I'm wondering if I should keep the celastic toe, or tell them not to install one.
I threw out all my old boots and bought 4 pair of Nicks. All I have ever worn since the 70s were Boots or engineer Boots while welding. No more welding Just styling.
Awesome video! How far have you hiked in one time with the loggers? Deciding on whether to get a pair, all purpose boot, but want it to be good for hiking. Nothing crazy, day hikes 6-10 mi
if you want no break in time, order Seidel easy break in. the 1964 is instantly comfy and still tough. if you want people to say "wow great boots, get Wicket and Craig" lol
Thank you for the shoutout and giving us a closer look at the Robert. That’s one handsome boot!
Of course you pop in in person, no people like Nutmegers, no place like New England!
The dogger heal and the logger heal are the exact same height, they just sand the profile down differently.
Have a pair of their Prospector 67's on the way. Super excited.
I love my prospectors in tan roughout
Good detailed review. Nicely done, thanks.
Wow, the Robert looks cool with the cap toe.
Def do a update video. Love to hear more...
Great review. Thanks
Nice boots but I gravitate toward lighter boots. I am a finish carpenter and I prefer medium weight boots like the redwing 875, Jim Green, Wilcox, Truman, etc... boots that weigh under 2 lbs. per boot. Nick's are great for really heavy work which I don't do anymore. But they are nice to look at.
Just wear sneakers, you dont need boots.
@@Skinnymoose I prefer boots because they give more support on the ankles, plus my job requires I wear boots. At this point in my life, I am tired of sneakers except for athletics. I like the way boots look as well as the utility of them.
Really interesting feedback on these boots, thank you!
Beautiful boots. I'm sold
Keep up the great work Fellas!
Now a fan of roughout leather boots, but those Urban Loggers look smart. I'd probably slather boot grease all over them if mine. I have a pair of Nicks Falcon boots and love them!
Did you get the celastic toe in either pair?
I just ordered a pair of Roberts, and got it with a Celastic toe. I'm wondering if I should keep the celastic toe, or tell them not to install one.
I threw out all my old boots and bought 4 pair of Nicks. All I have ever worn since the 70s were Boots or engineer Boots while welding. No more welding Just styling.
Awesome video! How far have you hiked in one time with the loggers? Deciding on whether to get a pair, all purpose boot, but want it to be good for hiking. Nothing crazy, day hikes 6-10 mi
Where there's a Will there's a Way!
Did you get the robert with or without the celastic toe?
Which one is lighter weight?
Можно поставить их на полку под стекло, тогда сохранятся вечно.
Cuánto vale ? Haces envios a otro país ?
He doesn’t work for the boot company.
Get rid of the pull loops and take my money.
You can order without the pull loop.
if you want no break in time, order Seidel easy break in. the 1964 is instantly comfy and still tough. if you want people to say "wow great boots, get Wicket and Craig" lol