WESCO Boots- Full Grain Leather & Details in Craftsmanship
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Two factors have been keeping Wesco® Boots in a league of their own since 1918: Premium-Quality Material and Superior Craftsmanship.
Wesco Boots are built in our own factory, in our own backyard. Every boot is made from top-quality, full-grain leather. The dedicated Wesco bootmakers work as a team, hand-to-hand, in a 155 step-by-step process that requires skill, strength, and discipline.
At MTN SHOP, you can find the full range of Wesco Boots:
Highliner Boots (Regarded as the BEST lineman boots on the market)
Timber Boots
Jobmaster Boots
Voltfoe Boots
Firestormer Boots
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I was a timber faller for 31 years in Washington and Oregon Wesco caulk boots was my choice.
They were light and comfortable all day long when they were new you would wait for a very rainy
Day and by the end of the day they were broke in 👍🏻 still have a pair and use them now and again Best boots I have ever owned probably wore out over 15 pair thanks Wesco
just sent back my favorite pair for a rebuild. They are well broken in so I want to see how they look when they come back.
God bless these people. They are true American craftsmen and -women. I recently got a pair and it's a huge treat every time I wear them. Expensive? Sure. But well worth it. Will have them forever.
I love my west coast boots one pair 20 years of climbing, can’t wear them now but wish I could
I'm a 20 year lineman/splicer. I own three pair of 16" highliners (black). Just bought my third pair last december needing to have one pair rebuilt. There's nothing like them.
Best boots.
Best boots ever
I've been wearing the logger style, since 1995 its 2020 that a lot of great years with comfort ! , Im a arborist ..
Wesco boots truly stand above the rest. Way above upnon telephone poles that is.....by lineman 💯
Steel shank may be good for most jobs, but if you’re a wild land firefighter, which is who mostly needs these boots, you need a leather shank, because walking on hot embers and burnt ground all day with a pair of Wesco’s, you’ll need to stand in buckets of water all day long to cool your feet down. Leather shank won’t heat up like steel does, so your feel stay cool.
Climbers, linemen, arborists, utility workers, mechanics, heavy equipment operators, plumbers, fitters, carpenter's, hvac, tin knockers, electricians, truckers, pavers, brick layers, roofers, landscapers and just about any other blue collar worker use these boots. Woodland fire fighters need them most? Hardly.
I have a pair of there custom Hendricks boots and there are worth every penny
Nice working place nice handwork last but not the least WESCO made in usa is durable
Portland?
First they take the dinglebop, and they smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. They take the dinglebop and push it through the krumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it. It's important that the fleeb is rubbed, because the fleeb has all of the fleeb juice. Then a schlomi shows up, and rubs it, and spits on it. They cut the fleeb. There are several hizzards in the way. The blamphs rub against the trumbles, and the plubus and grumbo are shaved away. That leaves you with a regular old plumbus
Lmao 😂
Yaabuh daabuh what?!
wait, why no cork?
Cork is cheap leather is much better and more expensive
If only they stocked boots for people whose foot is a foot! (12" or usa size14). I have been wearing the Danner Super Rain Forest for the last several years and the stock boots are price competitive and I would rather my money go to a USA company. The custom boots to get mu size start to run some more serious coin.
Bcblock02 Yes You are correct about the size . I have a 14 arch with 12 1/2 toes for years I was thrown into a 13 d by the local Shoe men . In 1986 I was working as a Lineman and I had brought back an Order form from a Visit to Corvalils . I ordered a Custom pair of Highliners thru the Mail . Problem was I traced my foot Smaller on purpose because I was tired of my Feet floating in 13 D s , I was used to boots stretching out . Result were Boots too tight in the Toes but I wore those Boots for years Hunting , Working and Camping . Loved those tough Wescos despite the Fit . I also purchased a Pair of Job Masters at a Close out price locally . The had been returned to the Shop by a customer who was foot was Hurting . The right Boot Acroos the Ball of the foot was tighter . I love those boots but i Cant Stretch them out . Tough Boots , I still wear them . I wish I could find Loggers world Wax Oil for them .
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Steel is used where Nicks or Franks would use leather. Not sure why they do this.
Everything in life has tradeoffs
good boots brand but i wanna sell stock bots by 8inch boots too
I’d rather have a leather shank
Do you wear climbing hooks?
@@joshuaphillips9810 no, you’re also thinking of the lineman shank that is flat, I do seasonal wildland firefighting and will never wear boots with a metal shank again they burnt my feet and leather shanks are better fitting.
@@joshuaphillips9810 leather shanks just last longer if you look at a nicks handmade boot they only use leather shanks
Just wondering. I'm a lineman. I have a couple pair of the highliners(steel shank). If the shank isn't leather in the firestormers it should be.
@@joshuaphillips9810 the firestormers have a metal shank and is why I stayed away from Wescos and went with nicks boots
the only problem is that wesco doesn't make grown up sizes. only for little men, hobbits and such.
Don't you have some gay porn to make gtfo.
I have 13s. Also Hobbits had huge feet, your thinking of dwarves.
@@liam3044 you are right, dwarves.
Worst quality control boots I ever purchased