Now that is a *great review* on boots. Most reviews only talk about NEW boots, nothing about their durability and real life wear & tear. You show and tell about how they last, strengths & weaknesses in an everyday work environment. Thanks! You must have a tough job, I don't see how you could wear out so many pair of boots in such a short time. :)
I’m in a warehouse and I’ve worn through quite a few pair. Thorogood moc toes have taken a couple years of use for the sole to start separating and the sole has no traction now. My wolverines were worn out in 8 months, my timberlands lasted like a month and a half. Current wolverines are still good but hurt my toes so I’m going to with some Ariat Rigtek since they look similar to my Ariat cowboy boots I wear outside of work everyday
Been a Diesel mechanic for 20. Boots last 6 months to 1 year at best. Waking in shops and big yards stretch them out. Working in oil and all fluids make it worse. I wish they made a boot for Mechanics. We roll around the floor and the top and sides get destroyed. Nice video!
i have a pair of ariat sierra boots, at the begining didnt like them so much, but now are my favorite ones, they are so comfortable, the more i use them the more i like them, and they are one year old, and look like new!!!!!!!!!!!!! greetings from mexico
I have those exact same boots. There are called the groundbreaker. Mine hit the one year mark at the beginning of April. I love Ariat now. Probably going to get another pair, but different model. I also have the same insoles and never replaced the, either. Very good review
I wear the Ariat rambler (for fashion and function a softer squared toe so wouldnt recommend for anything past ranch work)) and they are still sexy fuckin boots after 10 months. Great bang for yer buck imo
Diesel mechanic here. I got 2 pairs of bellville navy steel toe deck boots. Never cleaned the leather once. Idk what the heck leather they used, but i got like 4 yrs outta each one. The sole split at the arch before the leather failed. I still wear them sometimes. I just used carpenter stables to hold the soles together. I dont think they make them anymore in the same style. But theyre so good i even buy up used ones on ebay if i come across them lol
People can say what they want about wearing “cowboy” boots but I’m really not confined to just wearing one style of shoe. I got myself a pair of Ariat Work Hog boots when I was 13-14 I believe. Ever since then I’ve never forgotten how comfortable and solid they made me feel. At the time I didn’t really understand what I had because my parents could hardly afford buying me a shoe more than $60-120. These work boots were really like one of three shoes I’ve ever had that were actually higher quality *shoes/boots* lol Even after stomping around in napalm by accident... (I forgot that it sticks to whatever) I made a huge fire that almost lit my shed up so I had to start putting out because I hardly had time to go get some water or whatever I had. (I was really ignorant for making napalm IK.) I was a curious kid back then and did a lot of shit I wasn’t supposed to be doing lol. They still held up until they became too small for my feet. *It was very hard to get whatever was basically glued to the bottom of my boots because the napalm was on the sole and it was literally dripping off, but eventually all the rocks and such came off. My point is *THEY ARE TOUGH, RUGGED, HAVE GREAT LONGEVITY, AND THEY LOOK GREAT!* I bought a pair of Ariat Sahara work boots yesterday for $153 they were $169? Not as much as the work hogs but they are still very very comfortable. It’s been years since I’ve had a pair of “Cowboy/Western/Work boots,” I’m 21 now. And in comparison to my Nike Air Max 97 ‘Hanshin Tigers’ they are probably more comfortable just due to the nature of what they are.
My Ariats that I wore for like 2 years still have a good amount of the tread on the sole. they actually are lasting longer than any boot so far. finally someone that does the insole like me, lol. sometimes I literally will have a little hole on each toe. I just bought some georgia boots for 99 bucks and I think they might be pretty good.
@@ConnorConzo123 I still are wearing them to this day. I'm a truck driver but I also do mechanic work at home. The outsoles are soft foam so they have a lot of wear on them, but they are still very comfortable and I'm about to get another pair. Mine are about 1.5 years old at this point. Honestly the best boot for the money that I have used so far. but if you do a lot of work walking around on concrete all day I think the out soles might wear out fast. I am most impressed by the way the heel is built. I have had problems where I will wear a hole on the inside of the boot and a hard piece of plastic will start stabbing my heal. the georgia boots have not done that at all, and that is actually my favorite part about them. Also the inner soles are not removeable and are still 100% intact and thats why i say they are a good deal and still are just as comfortable as new. sorry for the long story
You can tell how hard a Man works by looking at his boots, great Video thank you I’m looking at Wellington Boots now shopping and Ariat it is. Semper Fidelis
@@UncleDonDon there are so many made in the PRC now it’s Sad. I got the Ariat Wildhorse from eBay and there amazing made in Mexico. I found that all the Leather soles are USA and Mexico and the Rubber are China 99% of the time. I just can’t see me buying Cowboy Boots made in China lol I just can’t...
Nice video. I love my ariat boots. I would definitely recommend them. I would recommend Carolinas also. They are kinda heavy on the feet but they are comfortable. I would recommend lace to toe loggers. Also always use knee pads.
Definitely not enough boot reviews on TH-cam. I just got a pair of Ariat’s through my job. I work for a plumbing company working both indoors and outside. I’ve had pretty good luck with Wolverine boots. Had a pair of Timberland pro that fell apart in less than a year.
Great review man i wear terra boots provided by my job there heavy but they last i get 4 years out of my general labor work boots and i do some very hard work.
Union heavy diesel mechanic After watching this video I decided to buy Ariat WorkHog XT Patriot H20 with carbon toe. Price was around 250$ I'll let you know how they hold up to the heavy use around diesel and gas,engine oil hydraulic and transmission fluid Thanks for sharing
I’ve had Justin, twisted x, Dr.Martin, wolverine, Tony lama, Georgia boot, Red Wing, and other brands... my favorite are the Ariat Workhogs....also maintainance is very important
Finally! A work boot review from someone who actually works for a living. Everybody else reviewing boots is obsessed with moc-toes and fashion. They might as well get some pink plastic boots with Hello Kitty on the toes.
I am sick of my feet getting wet when at work (I work on boats, in boats, near water and I have been wearing huk rubber fishing half calf boots and they are ok but they don’t breathe and STINK so I been looking on TH-cam like I do for any info I need and FINALLY a guy that fucking works. These pretty nailed dudes going on about how x toe shape isn’t “traditional” or how their pants look. I almost gave up and went back to flip flops and dealt with the fiberglass itch on my feet again because I’m no cowboy but my day is INSTANTLY IN SHAMBLES the minute my socks get wet. And, in FL I can’t stand wearing pants/jeans but I’m pulling the trigger on some Ariats so next I gotta figure out what jeans let my jewels breathe best. 36 years old and don’t know what denim vs cotton vs other materials are bc I have worn board shorts and fishing style shirts my whole life.
I bought the ariat big rigs. So far the best landscaping boots ive ever had. I had redwings and thorogoods but the ariat big rigs seem to be a strong material.
Damn, watching this a few years later I just picked up a pair of ariat work boots today 239. Thankfully I had a boot voucher from work to cover some of it. Shout out to good companies lol
Aristide groundbreaker!!! That’s my pic and absolutely love them..!!! I just use as a casual boot and mine arnt steel toe but super comfy and look great as a casual/dress boot with a good pair of Rock Rival jeans..!
I think most major boot manufacturers have cheapened out on materials/build quality and raised their prices. Red Wing used to be one of the go to brands, but now they don't even last all that long. The $30 tactical boots from Walmart seem to last just as long or longer than the name brand work boots you get from Boot Barn or somewhere similar
Die hard thorogood fan after trying wolverine, danner, Justin and others. When I was a diesel mechanic with heavy equipment and dump trucks I would wear the thorogood moc wedge sole for sometimes 16 hour days without any foot, knee or back pain at all. Can’t say enough good things about them. And they lasted 2 years with every oil and solvent in the shop getting on them
First of all, Than You. Second, congratulations on an awesome video. Third, good feedback! Very informative, with data points and personal information.
I just bought a pair of ariats like that I’m a diesel mechanic as well I had the same redwings I would get 3 years in auto on them and 1 year in diesel on them so hopefully I can get some time out the ariats so far so great thanks for the rec
A bloody awesome review, funnily enough I will be buying the roper round toes tomorrow haha. Got to admit that boots look 10x more better when worn down and not brand new. Can’t wait to wear my pair in!
This is what reviews should be like. Good job. I’m going to get a pair of these next You should get a pair of twisted x pull on work boots next and compare Thank you
If you treat those boots with a good oil/wax treatment when you get them new, they won't be so easily damaged by the dirt and grime. If you don't want to bother with cleaning your boots, you might try something made of roughout leather. It's much more resilient to lack of maintenance. You can even oil/wax the roughout and then they become indestructible.
If they are good year welt you should be able to get those resoled. Once the front part of the sole wears out and starts eating away at the front upper leather, you might be able to get the boot resoled and ask for the front lip like you had it. It'll probably cheaper than getting a new boot and you won't have to break them in all over again.
Great video man and especially love the ending. Damn!! I have a ridiculous large collection of Ariat Workhogs in all different shaft designs & colors. All used from eBay. Just enjoy collecting them. All square toes. More boot reviews please. Thanks
I’m a heavy duty diesel tech as well, and have my own offsite account and work in the dirt out of a service truck so I beat the living shit out of my boots. I used to wear my Ariats and love them but about a year ago I switched to the timberland pro boondocks and those have became my go to boot now because I beat the hell out of them and they just keep going. Still keep my Ariats around for days off. Good video man, and also good to see another fellow tech wearing stuff from troll clothing company as well.
Great review. I will never buy Wolverine, Caterpillar, and Red Wings again. The bottoms wore out in 6 months. My favorite are the Ariat Workhog XT. But, my days of paying $300.00 for a pair of steel toe boots are over.
I bought ariats my first pair for 38 dollars from tractor supply cause they was discontinued 2 or 3 Years ago im impressed .i bought them cause the redwings i was buying was 244 dollars
Credentials. Very important. I get to those same $250 a pair "credentials" any next 10 to 14 months or even half that time if I buy $140 (CAD) pair of work-boots. Your video is by far the review I saw in the past 2hrs. Thx.
I started wearing Redbacks 12 years ago. First pair lasted 6 years. 2nd pair lasted 5. Best $160 I’ve spent on a pair boots and won’t wear anything else.Mechanic here as well.
I wish my boots lasted that long. The longest a pair of boots last me is about a year. I work commercial construction framing and sheetrocking. With walking through mud and water all the time since where i live it rains a lot, the mud and water wear down whatever brand i get too quickly.
@@ig2965 if your boots are going to be getting wet a lot, you are better off getting boots made out of synthetic materials. leather boots will degrade a lot faster if they keep getting wet and aren't given time to dry. there's a reason that the better hiking boots are synthetic, it's because synthetic materials tend to hold up better than leather in wet and muddy conditions and you can beat them up more, although there are most likely still shoddy brands and boots out there made of synthetics, so just research it a little before you buy any
redwings and redbacks are pretty good for in shop use but once i got a service truck for equipment the dirt would get inside. i would have to pour out sand and the worn stitching would let water inside too. i got some ariat square toe steel toe boots and they are pretty good so far. my apprentice dropped a transmission through shaft from a cat 657 on my feet and they survived
As a railroad worker all I wore were redwings thorogoods and Carolinas but now unless you want to spend more then $300 they’re all made in China been looking for a pair that will last more than a year gonna try and find these and see how they do
I always buy the Ariat XT carbon toe waterproof pro' They are Very Comfortable an Durable" Only downside to them is the price $220 but they are definitely worth every penny" They fit my feet like a glove an are Highly water resistant" Oh yeah an the outer sole tread is Very Long Lasting' 👍👍
@@xplays3727 Work - Style 2244 KING TOE® MEN'S 8-INCH INSULATED, WATERPROOF SAFETY TOE BOOT I always get the 8" tall but they have a 6" shorter version also
Thanks for the video man! i work in a veneer mill and i generally get a year out of boots until i got my ariat's i just hit 2 years ... i tried making a video last week but the audio sucked. lol.
Had bought a pair of ariat boots groundbreaker store had a great deal unfortunately they only had one pair of boots in my size I seen a small crease in the left boot didn't think much of it took em used em for 6 months then that's when they failed. My point is always look at the seam where the leather meets to sole if they are glued on make sure to double check if they are right other than that really great boot
So I really wanted to like Double H made in USA.... after two pairs at $220 and $175, I’m done with them. Possibly the most uncomfortable boots I’ve worn. Tried Wolverine, wasn’t a huge fan. I’ve had 5 pairs of Ariat boots, liked 4 out of the 5 .The pair that I didn’t like was my fault, bought them a bit to big based of the boot store guy recommendation. Also have a pair of custom boots my wife bought me from Mexico, fit like a glove, crazy how comfortable they were out of the box. Currently wearing out a 2 year old pair of Ariat boots and have a 6 month old pair of Double boots H just sitting in the truck. Going to try Twisted X next, if that doesn’t work, sticking with Ariat.
Okay. So I'm looking for a good pair of work boots so I'm watching this video and then he said that he wears a size nine and is currently wearing a size eight. People I'm only 16 and a woman and I wear the same size as him!!!! Yes I wear a size nine in mens!!!!!
@@alangrant9558 my 6.0 has 325k with no blow by and i sold my 6.4 with 289k all I did was deletes and turbo back keep up with fluids and they run and pull harder than any izuzu junk
Aaaaand my 2017 “eco boom” 3.5tt has 110k nothing but oil spark plugs and coils runs hard as fuck pulls my boat and smaller trailers like nothing’s behind it pulled 11k 2 hrs away 6.0 does better but the 150 did it
The two best best boots I have ever used are Ariat and Georgia boots I have used red wing Danner and Irish setter none of them stand up to Ariat or Georgia boots
Might have get myself a pair. I work in factory and all my work shoes have worn out within a year just from me standing around and all the oil that drips on them.
I dont think it gets more American than reviewing boots in the bed of your truck with a us firefighter flag in the background.
and drinking a beer while you're at it.
@R S its a sad truth
Exactly how about purchase some USA made boots.
I'm just glad it's red
It's a disgrace to alter the flag. Should be red white and blue.
Now that is a *great review* on boots. Most reviews only talk about NEW boots, nothing about their durability and real life wear & tear. You show and tell about how they last, strengths & weaknesses in an everyday work environment. Thanks! You must have a tough job, I don't see how you could wear out so many pair of boots in such a short time. :)
thanks for the insight my fellow white american👌🏿
@@l8nightvibes wrong and wrong. They’re not white nor American those are just labels (experiences.) You’re speaking to another human being yourself.
I’m in a warehouse and I’ve worn through quite a few pair. Thorogood moc toes have taken a couple years of use for the sole to start separating and the sole has no traction now. My wolverines were worn out in 8 months, my timberlands lasted like a month and a half. Current wolverines are still good but hurt my toes so I’m going to with some Ariat Rigtek since they look similar to my Ariat cowboy boots I wear outside of work everyday
Been a Diesel mechanic for 20. Boots last 6 months to 1 year at best. Waking in shops and big yards stretch them out. Working in oil and all fluids make it worse. I wish they made a boot for
Mechanics. We roll around the floor and the top and sides get destroyed. Nice video!
i have a pair of ariat sierra boots, at the begining didnt like them so much, but now are my favorite ones, they are so comfortable, the more i use them the more i like them, and they are one year old, and look like new!!!!!!!!!!!!! greetings from mexico
We need more videos like this that go in dept about the best boots for mechanics, I just started workin for my good ol buddy.
I have those exact same boots. There are called the groundbreaker. Mine hit the one year mark at the beginning of April. I love Ariat now. Probably going to get another pair, but different model. I also have the same insoles and never replaced the, either. Very good review
You can buy the insoles for $20 love just being able to buy the exact one and not those after market ones
I wear the Ariat rambler (for fashion and function a softer squared toe so wouldnt recommend for anything past ranch work)) and they are still sexy fuckin boots after 10 months. Great bang for yer buck imo
@@societyreborn33 Would you recommend for factory use?
@@goonboys7926 basically for any kind of work that doesn't require steel-toe. Incredibly comfortable & pretty durable
What model of groundbreaker are they?
Great review. A little maintenance would give the boots sooo much more mileage. Talking from experience.
Facts
Like what
@UC8LcLEHVrnz4gNJ0PBcoGqw like conditioner and cleaning the leather. Mink oil. Literally anything, dumbass
@@SaveOurSnipers seriously, a half attempt to get the 15w40 out of the leather alone would make a huge difference.
Diesel mechanic here. I got 2 pairs of bellville navy steel toe deck boots. Never cleaned the leather once. Idk what the heck leather they used, but i got like 4 yrs outta each one. The sole split at the arch before the leather failed. I still wear them sometimes. I just used carpenter stables to hold the soles together. I dont think they make them anymore in the same style. But theyre so good i even buy up used ones on ebay if i come across them lol
People can say what they want about wearing “cowboy” boots but I’m really not confined to just wearing one style of shoe. I got myself a pair of Ariat Work Hog boots when I was 13-14 I believe. Ever since then I’ve never forgotten how comfortable and solid they made me feel. At the time I didn’t really understand what I had because my parents could hardly afford buying me a shoe more than $60-120. These work boots were really like one of three shoes I’ve ever had that were actually higher quality *shoes/boots* lol
Even after stomping around in napalm by accident... (I forgot that it sticks to whatever) I made a huge fire that almost lit my shed up so I had to start putting out because I hardly had time to go get some water or whatever I had. (I was really ignorant for making napalm IK.) I was a curious kid back then and did a lot of shit I wasn’t supposed to be doing lol. They still held up until they became too small for my feet. *It was very hard to get whatever was basically glued to the bottom of my boots because the napalm was on the sole and it was literally dripping off, but eventually all the rocks and such came off.
My point is *THEY ARE TOUGH, RUGGED, HAVE GREAT LONGEVITY, AND THEY LOOK GREAT!* I bought a pair of Ariat Sahara work boots yesterday for $153 they were $169? Not as much as the work hogs but they are still very very comfortable. It’s been years since I’ve had a pair of “Cowboy/Western/Work boots,” I’m 21 now.
And in comparison to my Nike Air Max 97 ‘Hanshin Tigers’ they are probably more comfortable just due to the nature of what they are.
I’m in my second pair of ariat and I really can’t complain. They last a long time and are really comfortable.
Will you send me a a pair of square toe steel toe I wear a size 10
Nice collection of boots. Thank you for showing the wear on the different boots, and for your opinion.
Love my Ariat work boots, Had for 5 years and finally the sole came un glued but the boot was still in good shape.
My Ariats that I wore for like 2 years still have a good amount of the tread on the sole. they actually are lasting longer than any boot so far. finally someone that does the insole like me, lol. sometimes I literally will have a little hole on each toe. I just bought some georgia boots for 99 bucks and I think they might be pretty good.
@@ConnorConzo123 I still are wearing them to this day. I'm a truck driver but I also do mechanic work at home. The outsoles are soft foam so they have a lot of wear on them, but they are still very comfortable and I'm about to get another pair. Mine are about 1.5 years old at this point. Honestly the best boot for the money that I have used so far. but if you do a lot of work walking around on concrete all day I think the out soles might wear out fast. I am most impressed by the way the heel is built. I have had problems where I will wear a hole on the inside of the boot and a hard piece of plastic will start stabbing my heal. the georgia boots have not done that at all, and that is actually my favorite part about them. Also the inner soles are not removeable and are still 100% intact and thats why i say they are a good deal and still are just as comfortable as new. sorry for the long story
You can tell how hard a Man works by looking at his boots, great Video thank you I’m looking at Wellington Boots now shopping and Ariat it is. Semper Fidelis
Please check where your boots are made before you buy.....because Semper Fi.
@@UncleDonDon there are so many made in the PRC now it’s Sad. I got the Ariat Wildhorse from eBay and there amazing made in Mexico. I found that all the Leather soles are USA and Mexico and the Rubber are China 99% of the time. I just can’t see me buying Cowboy Boots made in China lol I just can’t...
Just because you get dirty, doesn’t mean you’re a hard worker
I have the same boots but in round toe. I’ve had them for 5 years and they are still good boots.
Nice man. They are great boots 👍🏼
Nice video. I love my ariat boots. I would definitely recommend them. I would recommend Carolinas also. They are kinda heavy on the feet but they are comfortable. I would recommend lace to toe loggers. Also always use knee pads.
Good input. Thanks man!
Loggers plus being a technician=blown out knees and hips.
Hot boots! Every pair! I would love to have some of your old worn boots! Very nice!
Wtf🤣🤣
Definitely not enough boot reviews on TH-cam. I just got a pair of Ariat’s through my job. I work for a plumbing company working both indoors and outside. I’ve had pretty good luck with Wolverine boots. Had a pair of Timberland pro that fell apart in less than a year.
Great review man i wear terra boots provided by my job there heavy but they last i get 4 years out of my general labor work boots and i do some very hard work.
Union heavy diesel mechanic
After watching this video I decided to buy Ariat WorkHog XT Patriot H20 with carbon toe. Price was around 250$ I'll let you know how they hold up to the heavy use around diesel and gas,engine oil hydraulic and transmission fluid
Thanks for sharing
I’ve had Justin, twisted x, Dr.Martin, wolverine, Tony lama, Georgia boot, Red Wing, and other brands... my favorite are the Ariat Workhogs....also maintainance is very important
Thank you for keeping us rolling! I drive trucks & RedWings will probably last me a decade. I really feel bad for the shop guys boots lol
As a fellow diesel mechanic I've owned 2 pair of boots in the last 7 years or so...my work boots are Carolinas. My non-work boots are ariats.🍻
My Wolverines never lasted more than 6 months lol
Finally! A work boot review from someone who actually works for a living. Everybody else reviewing boots is obsessed with moc-toes and fashion. They might as well get some pink plastic boots with Hello Kitty on the toes.
Lol appreciate that 👍🏼
I am sick of my feet getting wet when at work (I work on boats, in boats, near water and I have been wearing huk rubber fishing half calf boots and they are ok but they don’t breathe and STINK so I been looking on TH-cam like I do for any info I need and FINALLY a guy that fucking works.
These pretty nailed dudes going on about how x toe shape isn’t “traditional” or how their pants look. I almost gave up and went back to flip flops and dealt with the fiberglass itch on my feet again because I’m no cowboy but my day is INSTANTLY IN SHAMBLES the minute my socks get wet. And, in FL I can’t stand wearing pants/jeans but I’m pulling the trigger on some Ariats so next I gotta figure out what jeans let my jewels breathe best. 36 years old and don’t know what denim vs cotton vs other materials are bc I have worn board shorts and fishing style shirts my whole life.
Just picked up a pair of Ariats. Will see how they hold up. I work outside landscaping so different territory but great reviews.
I bought the ariat big rigs. So far the best landscaping boots ive ever had. I had redwings and thorogoods but the ariat big rigs seem to be a strong material.
I got the workhogs and i must plead for you to try them they are so soft like sandals man i swear
Damn, watching this a few years later I just picked up a pair of ariat work boots today 239. Thankfully I had a boot voucher from work to cover some of it. Shout out to good companies lol
I just bought the ariat work hog. They are pretty nice so far. And pretty comfortable.
Aristide groundbreaker!!! That’s my pic and absolutely love them..!!! I just use as a casual boot and mine arnt steel toe but super comfy and look great as a casual/dress boot with a good pair of Rock Rival jeans..!
I think most major boot manufacturers have cheapened out on materials/build quality and raised their prices. Red Wing used to be one of the go to brands, but now they don't even last all that long. The $30 tactical boots from Walmart seem to last just as long or longer than the name brand work boots you get from Boot Barn or somewhere similar
Die hard thorogood fan after trying wolverine, danner, Justin and others. When I was a diesel mechanic with heavy equipment and dump trucks I would wear the thorogood moc wedge sole for sometimes 16 hour days without any foot, knee or back pain at all. Can’t say enough good things about them. And they lasted 2 years with every oil and solvent in the shop getting on them
Just bought a pair of Ariat's Sierra Shock Shield H20 Steel Toe, so far comfortable.
Ariat for the win. I went with the Groundbreakers
Heard good things about the ground breakers. Thanks for checking out the vid 👍🏼
Aren't those groundbreakers tho?
@@TheDieseldog What are the name of those Ariat boots?
Just bought a pair of Justin work boots, super comfortable would recommend
First of all, Than You. Second, congratulations on an awesome video. Third, good feedback!
Very informative, with data points and personal information.
I just bought a pair of ariats like that I’m a diesel mechanic as well I had the same redwings I would get 3 years in auto on them and 1 year in diesel on them so hopefully I can get some time out the ariats so far so great thanks for the rec
A bloody awesome review, funnily enough I will be buying the roper round toes tomorrow haha. Got to admit that boots look 10x more better when worn down and not brand new. Can’t wait to wear my pair in!
This is what reviews should be like. Good job. I’m going to get a pair of these next
You should get a pair of twisted x pull on work boots next and compare
Thank you
If you treat those boots with a good oil/wax treatment when you get them new, they won't be so easily damaged by the dirt and grime. If you don't want to bother with cleaning your boots, you might try something made of roughout leather. It's much more resilient to lack of maintenance. You can even oil/wax the roughout and then they become indestructible.
5:41 Ariats
If they are good year welt you should be able to get those resoled. Once the front part of the sole wears out and starts eating away at the front upper leather, you might be able to get the boot resoled and ask for the front lip like you had it. It'll probably cheaper than getting a new boot and you won't have to break them in all over again.
Great video man and especially love the ending. Damn!! I have a ridiculous large collection of Ariat Workhogs in all different shaft designs & colors. All used from eBay. Just enjoy collecting them. All square toes. More boot reviews please. Thanks
Why do you prefer square toe?
Great review, thank you! Also look into knees over toes guy. He has great exercises to strengthen knees and increase mobility
I’m a heavy duty diesel tech as well, and have my own offsite account and work in the dirt out of a service truck so I beat the living shit out of my boots. I used to wear my Ariats and love them but about a year ago I switched to the timberland pro boondocks and those have became my go to boot now because I beat the hell out of them and they just keep going. Still keep my Ariats around for days off. Good video man, and also good to see another fellow tech wearing stuff from troll clothing company as well.
I must have got a bad pair of Ariats, mine are smoked after 4 and half months.. I’ll have to give them another try. Great video 👍🏻
You could probably get some sort of warranty if they only lasted 4 months. Worth emailing them and checking.
I like the comparison/credentials👍🏼
A+ review
Great review. I will never buy Wolverine, Caterpillar, and Red Wings again. The bottoms wore out in 6 months. My favorite are the Ariat Workhog XT. But, my days of paying $300.00 for a pair of steel toe boots are over.
I bought ariats my first pair for 38 dollars from tractor supply cause they was discontinued 2 or 3
Years ago im impressed .i bought them cause the redwings i was buying was 244 dollars
I'm forever stuck on my Red Wings....but when I go back to work I'm gonna try some Ariats as I've heard good things before.
Credentials. Very important. I get to those same $250 a pair "credentials" any next 10 to 14 months or even half that time if I buy $140 (CAD) pair of work-boots. Your video is by far the review I saw in the past 2hrs. Thx.
I wish boots like that were in styles, id rock that for sure lol
Must depend where you live because everyone around here wears them lol
@@TheDieseldog Im in canada.. lol
Great review just bought mine just put a good coating of mink oil on the leather
Dead on, on the redwings!
Man you would love the Justin Drywall boots they lasted like 4-5 years
I have a pair of ariat work boots. Love em
Good review, from someone who actually uses boots for work.
Got the anti fatigue timberland. The most comfortable boot ever had.
Anti-fatigue? That's the name?
I started wearing Redbacks 12 years ago. First pair lasted 6 years. 2nd pair lasted 5. Best $160 I’ve spent on a pair boots and won’t wear anything else.Mechanic here as well.
Couple guys at work swear by the redbacks. They look like pretty good boots. Heard good things.
I wish my boots lasted that long. The longest a pair of boots last me is about a year. I work commercial construction framing and sheetrocking. With walking through mud and water all the time since where i live it rains a lot, the mud and water wear down whatever brand i get too quickly.
Ivan Garcia same here, commercial work really beats the living hell out of your boots!
@@ig2965 if your boots are going to be getting wet a lot, you are better off getting boots made out of synthetic materials. leather boots will degrade a lot faster if they keep getting wet and aren't given time to dry. there's a reason that the better hiking boots are synthetic, it's because synthetic materials tend to hold up better than leather in wet and muddy conditions and you can beat them up more, although there are most likely still shoddy brands and boots out there made of synthetics, so just research it a little before you buy any
“You sleep in those things” 🤣🤣🤣
Us KG's Boot guard to put on the toe of your boots. It paints on like a rhino liner, and I've never blown out the top of the toe since using it.
Hicking boots from under armour are the best working boots for me so far.
Love the flag. Good info on boots.
redwings and redbacks are pretty good for in shop use but once i got a service truck for equipment the dirt would get inside. i would have to pour out sand and the worn stitching would let water inside too. i got some ariat square toe steel toe boots and they are pretty good so far. my apprentice dropped a transmission through shaft from a cat 657 on my feet and they survived
As a railroad worker all I wore were redwings thorogoods and Carolinas but now unless you want to spend more then $300 they’re all made in China been looking for a pair that will last more than a year gonna try and find these and see how they do
Working on garbage trucks, all our boots get really dark and nasty looking after a little bit lol. Was surprised to see such brown boots.
Respect man, we work a garbage truck here and there. It can be rough lol.
Thanks for a real review
I always buy the Ariat XT carbon toe waterproof pro' They are Very Comfortable an Durable" Only downside to them is the price $220 but they are definitely worth every penny" They fit my feet like a glove an are Highly water resistant" Oh yeah an the outer sole tread is Very Long Lasting' 👍👍
Dang bro were do you work you beat the hell out of those boots you put them to work
I go hard in the paint
My wolverines did the same shit ariats should be here in the mail Wednesday, got the 8” steel toe hermosa
Diesel is really hard on boots
Man, those boots are ready for the trash bin, brother give it up
Used to be in the trash business, any boot was 3 months until I got some Durango. They lasted all year.
Been wearing the same model redwing for 12 years but like you I'm not gonna pay 240 out the door. This video was fucking awesome! Thanks
Hey man what are those boot specific name I really wanna buy the,
@@xplays3727 Work - Style 2244
KING TOE®
MEN'S 8-INCH INSULATED, WATERPROOF SAFETY TOE BOOT
I always get the 8" tall but they have a 6" shorter version also
@@keithkuder7879 thanks man how are they in the summer hot weather tho?
@@xplays3727 I never had a problem
@@keithkuder7879 and are you talking about the ariat cowboy boots
Waiting on the two year review!
Thanks for the video man! i work in a veneer mill and i generally get a year out of boots until i got my ariat's i just hit 2 years ... i tried making a video last week but the audio sucked. lol.
I’m sold on the Ariats for sure. Thanks for watching!
@@TheDieseldog specific model?
I have had 3 pairs of wolverines and all sucked after 3-6 months. Inserts don’t last. The heel falls apart
thanks for the review
Try the US made double H boots with the ICE soles. They're the best workboots
Lol I work in the oilfield and feel your pain, I chew through work boots like you. Haven't tried Ariat yet
Ariat Sierra is the best in my opinion. 4 years before I blew the stitching out around the heel/upper
Had bought a pair of ariat boots groundbreaker store had a great deal unfortunately they only had one pair of boots in my size I seen a small crease in the left boot didn't think much of it took em used em for 6 months then that's when they failed. My point is always look at the seam where the leather meets to sole if they are glued on make sure to double check if they are right other than that really great boot
Try a pair of nicks, whites etc. those logger boots are expensive but well worth it seeing how many boots you have
Well it been a year mine are the same way but I'm going to buy another pair great boot
So I really wanted to like Double H made in USA.... after two pairs at $220 and $175, I’m done with them. Possibly the most uncomfortable boots I’ve worn. Tried Wolverine, wasn’t a huge fan. I’ve had 5 pairs of Ariat boots, liked 4 out of the 5 .The pair that I didn’t like was my fault, bought them a bit to big based of the boot store guy recommendation. Also have a pair of custom boots my wife bought me from Mexico, fit like a glove, crazy how comfortable they were out of the box. Currently wearing out a 2 year old pair of Ariat boots and have a 6 month old pair of Double boots H just sitting in the truck. Going to try Twisted X next, if that doesn’t work, sticking with Ariat.
have you looked into Whites, or Nicks, Wesco Jobmaster type boots
Okay. So I'm looking for a good pair of work boots so I'm watching this video and then he said that he wears a size nine and is currently wearing a size eight. People I'm only 16 and a woman and I wear the same size as him!!!! Yes I wear a size nine in mens!!!!!
America 💯. Great review 👍
Great video man - maybe you should go into sales - you def sold me on those puppies :-)
Just got a pair for my son and I.
2 year review!!! :)
Hang on to that yardstick you have above your door. I have heard they are not going to make them any longer.
They will always be 36 inches!
I’ve had wolverines cowboy boot for 3 years. Held up pretty good! Still wear them. 🤙
Diesel mechanic with a chevy? you must stay busy! Haha, just messing with you.
It’s true though... lol
He's gotta go pull all them 6.0's and 6.4's outta the driveway cause they couldn't start up
@@alangrant9558 my 6.0 has 325k with no blow by and i sold my 6.4 with 289k all I did was deletes and turbo back keep up with fluids and they run and pull harder than any izuzu junk
Aaaaand my 2017 “eco boom” 3.5tt has 110k nothing but oil spark plugs and coils runs hard as fuck pulls my boat and smaller trailers like nothing’s behind it pulled 11k 2 hrs away 6.0 does better but the 150 did it
@@TheDieseldog Love the flag
Ok time for a two year review
The two best best boots I have ever used are Ariat and Georgia boots I have used red wing Danner and Irish setter none of them stand up to Ariat or Georgia boots
Might have get myself a pair. I work in factory and all my work shoes have worn out within a year just from me standing around and all the oil that drips on them.
Excellent review
Great review brother
Good honest review
Look like great boots
I thought I clicked a video about ARIAT not all your frikkin boots you ever wore!