I have worn the Desert Boot for little over 10 years. Hated the crepe getting so dirty but small price to pay for comfort. Haven’t heard anything about the 2 till now and I think I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the informative video
I just got new desert boots, and I wondered why they looked different than my old pair. So I searched online if Clarks introduced a new model of the desert boot.. Perfect video!
I was looking to replace my worn original Clarks with the new Clarks Desert Boot 2 for autumn. You provided just the information I needs to see it would be a worthy purchase, and for that, I thank you!
I have an original desert clark and i still have it and wearing it after 6 yrs. I bought it in nyc. Now i am in london and i came across the desert 2 from the clarks shop online and i swore they sold me a fake but thank God for this video
Always enjoy your take. I love desert boots, resoled one with a Christy vibram wedge, which solved a problem you don't talk about: poor arch support. I also have a low volume foot, so two laces leaves my narrow heel a little wobbly. But a harder sole, narrower waist, do sound like an improvement. Incidentally, the resoled pair is comfy, but I think you get only one good take on stitch down.
Clark's desert boots are such a comfortable alternative sometimes ,my only gripe tbh were the crepe soles ,it's nice they changed that. I'll get myself the new,improved version once mine wear out. Cheers again
My desert boot is made in Kenya, America is not Kenya but they do have desert. ;) A Desert boot is a military boot and therefore quite casual. We could certainly use an updated version that is a bit more stylish, a bit more dressy, more wear resistant on concrete, and better in wet weather (at least on the soles). Good review.
I own a pair of each type. My original desert boot are my cottage foot wear which I wear either bare foot or with camp slough socks. I have had them re soled with white Crisp soles like you would find on a pair of Red Wings. The Clark II are my in town kick about social foot wear for grocery shopping, cycling, window shopping and pick up soccer or baseball games as well as street hockey games. They too have been re soled this time with black crispy soles. Both are the bees wax leather. Have been told that look is not right on a few occasions. Don’t care they are comfortable. The cobbler informed me that I might get one more re soling.
Interesting video.. I just bought a pair of new Desert Boots but the dealer didn't tell me they were new and not the Classic Since 1950. Unfortunately, that half centimeter at the neck makes them personally unwearable!
Hey William 👋. Thanks again for all your cool videos I appreciate the work you put in. I think I will keep my old ones until they fall apart i just like the way they look bro. Anyway man all the best from Northern California
Have you ever though of trying Waldviertler Tramper Flex boots? They are hand-sewn in Austria and still very affordable. Soles can be changed of course. Really long living boots and not made in Asia, but by hand in Austria
Are the desert boot 2s the same as the Bushacre 2s? And are they the same as the desert boot Evo? I’m so confused. I have a pair that does NOT have the insoles and are pretty uncomfortable. I would like to get the pair with the insole but I’m not sure which one to get
@@BootSpy cheers for replying! I actually bought a pair of the Bushacre 3 and they are very comfortable, and do indeed have a removable insole. Runs very large though.
Thanks As a whole i prefer the 2.0 But I dislike the laces colour on the new beeswax model, I would prefer them lighter in colour, like on the classic CDB.
I bought the Bushacre 3. I normally wear 13's and as WIDE as I can go. I tried 13's and 12's and ultimately went with 12's. I did a little boot stretching around the toe box a bit. The B3 also seems to have added a bit more rubber down the center of the sole for a little more support. It's a really nice shoe and the insole is nice and cushy.
What’s the width run like for someone with moderately wide feet? A lot of boots tend to rub on the outside of the bone before my pinky toe so that’s the main concern!
I like the original Desert Boots for exactly what they are.... casual boots. Comfortable casual boots suitable for wearing with casual dress, ideally with jeans or chinos. They are a version of boots worn by British Army officers as a comfortable alternative to their army boots. They are what they are. Would I use them for serious walking? No. I have a couple of other Clarks boots I prefer for that and for my working environment.
Although I haven't seen it advertised, I recently checked my pair of Desert Boot 2's (suede) and was surprised to find that it does seem to have a steel shank. Ran a magnet over where a shank is usually placed and found that there's definitely a metal shank in there. Confirmed there's nothing like that in my Bushacre 3.
I don't agree. I have worn desert boots all my life (60). The 2.0 is a bad fake version. The liner wears out very quickly, especially the heel. The sole of the heel also wears out quickly, all chambers where stones end up. Sorry.
I have worn the Desert Boot for little over 10 years. Hated the crepe getting so dirty but small price to pay for comfort. Haven’t heard anything about the 2 till now and I think I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the informative video
my thoughts exactly! thank you for watching!
I just got new desert boots, and I wondered why they looked different than my old pair. So I searched online if Clarks introduced a new model of the desert boot.. Perfect video!
I was looking to replace my worn original Clarks with the new Clarks Desert Boot 2 for autumn.
You provided just the information I needs to see it would be a worthy purchase, and for that, I thank you!
I have an original desert clark and i still have it and wearing it after 6 yrs. I bought it in nyc. Now i am in london and i came across the desert 2 from the clarks shop online and i swore they sold me a fake but thank God for this video
Always enjoy your take. I love desert boots, resoled one with a Christy vibram wedge, which solved a problem you don't talk about: poor arch support. I also have a low volume foot, so two laces leaves my narrow heel a little wobbly. But a harder sole, narrower waist, do sound like an improvement. Incidentally, the resoled pair is comfy, but I think you get only one good take on stitch down.
Great Review. Love the changes in the Desert Boot II
thank you brother!
Classic all the way baby!
Clark's desert boots are such a comfortable alternative sometimes ,my only gripe tbh were the crepe soles ,it's nice they changed that. I'll get myself the new,improved version once mine wear out. Cheers again
yeah, I feel the same-- it's a solid boot, but the crepe really sucks. Now that it doesn't have crepe, I'm in!
How is the sizing like for each?
Hi how would these differ in sizing or would they be the same
My desert boot is made in Kenya, America is not Kenya but they do have desert. ;) A Desert boot is a military boot and therefore quite casual. We could certainly use an updated version that is a bit more stylish, a bit more dressy, more wear resistant on concrete, and better in wet weather (at least on the soles). Good review.
I own a pair of each type. My original desert boot are my cottage foot wear which I wear either bare foot or with camp slough socks. I have had them re soled with white Crisp soles like you would find on a pair of Red Wings. The Clark II are my in town kick about social foot wear for grocery shopping, cycling, window shopping and pick up soccer or baseball games as well as street hockey games. They too have been re soled this time with black crispy soles. Both are the bees wax leather. Have been told that look is not right on a few occasions. Don’t care they are comfortable. The cobbler informed me that I might get one more re soling.
love this analysis -- I feel the same way!
Great review. Thanks for sharing! I will get the #2.
Literally no one: I wish my desert boots said "Clarks" real big on them. Clarks: Hold my beer.
Interesting video.. I just bought a pair of new Desert Boots but the dealer didn't tell me they were new and not the Classic Since 1950. Unfortunately, that half centimeter at the neck makes them personally unwearable!
Nice Useful camparison and review.. thumbs up
Thanks! 👍
does desert boot 2 have shank?
Got the 2 in light tan, extremely versatile.
I prefer the bushacre , the sole it's mire durable and not slepery , and the suede material looks a Lot more cool .
What's the difference between the Desert Boot 2 and the Bushacre 2?
Hey William 👋. Thanks again for all your cool videos I appreciate the work you put in. I think I will keep my old ones until they fall apart i just like the way they look bro. Anyway man all the best from Northern California
Thank you for watching bro!
Is the desert boot evo another name for desert boot 2?
Great comparison, mate!
Thank you Paulo!
Have you ever though of trying Waldviertler Tramper Flex boots? They are hand-sewn in Austria and still very affordable. Soles can be changed of course. Really long living boots and not made in Asia, but by hand in Austria
interesting! I'll have to check them out!
Are the desert boot 2s the same as the Bushacre 2s? And are they the same as the desert boot Evo? I’m so confused. I have a pair that does NOT have the insoles and are pretty uncomfortable. I would like to get the pair with the insole but I’m not sure which one to get
The 2 is the Evo.
Very informative video! How do the Desert Boot 2 differ from the Bushacre 2/3? Does the Bushacre have a removable insole like the DB2?
I've only had experience with the Bushacre 2, not the 3rd. But ultimately I think the Bushacre is the budget version of the DB2
@@BootSpy cheers for replying! I actually bought a pair of the Bushacre 3 and they are very comfortable, and do indeed have a removable insole. Runs very large though.
Good video, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks
As a whole i prefer the 2.0
But I dislike the laces colour on the new beeswax model, I would prefer them lighter in colour, like on the classic CDB.
Boot spy is a Sherlock Holmes of boots. If it's about boots , he will figure it out. He always does.
I bought the Bushacre 3. I normally wear 13's and as WIDE as I can go. I tried 13's and 12's and ultimately went with 12's. I did a little boot stretching around the toe box a bit.
The B3 also seems to have added a bit more rubber down the center of the sole for a little more support. It's a really nice shoe and the insole is nice and cushy.
What’s the width run like for someone with moderately wide feet? A lot of boots tend to rub on the outside of the bone before my pinky toe so that’s the main concern!
I think you can get away with these. The leather stretches a good amount on the first few weeks so it should mould to your foot well
how about clarks desert boot bushacre 3
Hi, anyone know how desert boot 2 fit?
I like the original Desert Boots for exactly what they are.... casual boots. Comfortable casual boots suitable for wearing with casual dress, ideally with jeans or chinos. They are a version of boots worn by British Army officers as a comfortable alternative to their army boots. They are what they are. Would I use them for serious walking? No. I have a couple of other Clarks boots I prefer for that and for my working environment.
Hey, do you know if the 2's come with a shank?
no shank in any clarks boots
Although I haven't seen it advertised, I recently checked my pair of Desert Boot 2's (suede) and was surprised to find that it does seem to have a steel shank. Ran a magnet over where a shank is usually placed and found that there's definitely a metal shank in there. Confirmed there's nothing like that in my Bushacre 3.
New one's problem is the sole.
Durablilty of the sole is quite bad now.
I don't agree. I have worn desert boots all my life (60). The 2.0 is a bad fake version. The liner wears out very quickly, especially the heel. The sole of the heel also wears out quickly, all chambers where stones end up. Sorry.
Only Clark's Original Crepe sole 1# Trinidad 🇹🇹 say that talk done
Clarks desert boot looks good, but it has 0 water resistance. If it rains, your feet will be soaked. water goes right in from the seams.
Absolutely true
that has never happened to me in the 2 years ive worn them
to me the originals heel looks absurdly tiny and out of proportions, kinda ruins the look
I'm go for Desert Boot 2