How It's Made: The HardwearPro | Nicks Handmade Boots
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Whether you're a carpenter, electrician, plumber, or any other kind of tradesman, the HardwearPro is the perfect boot for you. With its rugged construction and unbeatable comfort, you'll be able to tackle any job with ease. Order your pair today and experience the ultimate in work boot performance.
Boot specifics include: Nicks 365™ Stitch (360 degree stitchdown welt for added water resistance all year round, EH rated, and full roughout. Available in 6in, 8in & 10in options.
We are USA-owned and operated, valuing the livelihoods of our workers as well as the quality of our boots. If you're looking for the toughest work boots on the market, you've finally come to the right place.
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I love the build list it reads video LOL, another great video from Nicks boots .. keep up the awesome work..
Haven't tried these but this type of stitching is the best.
I got a pair of these in about 2 weeks ago and they are great. The more I wear them the better. I ordered from the quick ship option so the wait wasn't that long but I had to go with the standard options. It was my first pair of nicks, I like them so much I have ordered 2 more pairs but MTOs so I can choose whatever I want. Their customer service is great too, they have helped me with a few things. Great boots
I've been waiting for this video but not as much as I've been waiting for 1964 Brown to come back in stock!! Hopefully I'll have my HardwearPro's next month!
Do these have an EVA midsole?
Hola! Me puede compartir el link para realizar compra?? Gracias
I wish you could make a bigger size boot and shoe that size 14 and I wear a size 16 6xw to 17 4xew or 17 6xw. How much does a pair cost for this size just wondering because I certainly want a pair and maybe more. Thanks
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I would buy this boot, but there’s no option for steel toe or composite???
I believe there is if you buy through the trades program
@@wave2k868 when I click on the trades program there’s no option for steel or composite 😔
Only work leathers come in safety toe options. Call them and they’ll point you to proper direction
I ordered a similar pair but moc toe composite with a sand wedge through the trades program. Boots are great but the out sole wore out in 3 months on the job. I had to take them to local cobbler to add a the more durable Cristie wedge sole.
Ingrese a la página peró es muy complicado comprar ya que piden demasiada información y lo de la tabla de tallaje no es clara. Entonces no pude comprar
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do you guys still use the blake stich on the sole before putting on the outsole on builderpro? in one of the videos i couldnt see it and im trying to figure out if mine has it or not
Ways no alone is roads of people buying pirates waking people during their fully family friend on roads just before 😢 or Business waking pirates because family biggest on roads economic thanks 🥰🥰👍
Сверху рант забыли поставить. Строчки кривые и мелкие. Брак.
Ага. А ещё супинатор то ли пластиковый то ли вообще резиновый. Подошва (последняя) тонкая и не прошитая, пластиковая вставка( в мысках) торчит из под кожи в разные стороны...
Но народу нравится и даже очень.
Интересно, сколько эта туфта стоит.
There is no welt it is a traditional stitch down construction method
@@1maico1 Именно в традиционном стиле рант присутствует.
@@ВестникФинансовогоапокалипсиса On shoes not on boots. The first Goodyear welt machine started to appear in the 1860s