@@Stridewise I unfortunately saw it all it all the time while I was in tech school for the military in northern Texas. Big combat boots with tiny denim shorts 🤮
I'm 6ft so I always forget how many guys love the extra height, reminds me of George wearing Timberlands to a wedding th-cam.com/video/yRdx1FSiGaw/w-d-xo.html
Athletes can tell you a high shoe does not increase protection from rolling your ankle. It can offer more feedback so you can correct, but at the end of the day if you overcommit to a wrong move, your body’s weight is gonna make that boot feel like it isn’t even there.
I've worn some bad boots in my time. Also some bad trainers. I'm more frustrated with the cheapening of construction and materials than anything more. A trainer can be good if companies put more into it. But I know boots can also have some spurious claims with them such as better ankle support
I like wearing boots but in my life the people i know who spend all day on their feet wear hokas (nurses, retail workers, etc). Maybe in more heavy duty jobs they wear boots more. I still like boots but my running shoes still feel more comfortable for a whole day of wear.
It really depends hey, some people like the softness (especially if they need to run) while for others that softness it was leads to foot pain after a day on their feet and boots relieve it
Boots make you look more masculine, tougher, taller, make your feet look bigger, protect the ankles, more durable. They are the best type of a shoe a man can wear.
Yeah. I think minimalist sneakers like Koio Capri or Thursday Premier are good after that certain age, but I might feel differently by the time I get there!
I'm giving this a like because I enjoy the channel, but as the owner of a shoe/boot collection worth about as much as a used Honda Civic, I disagree with so many of these. Comfort- Double leather soles and heel stacks are not comfortable. None of my boots come close to the comfort of my Cole Haan Stitchlites, Adidas Tennis Shoes, or any of my Wolf & Sheppard's. Durability- people talk about how waterproof leather boots are. Really? If you get them wet they look awful. I try not to wear them on any days they could potentially get wet because I don't want spots all over the shoes and I don't want to have to constantly wipe them. It's a pain. They are recraftable- I guess. I don't think I've ever known a person who's gone to a cobbler to have their shoes resoled. Cobbler? This isn't 1500's Europe. I don't have a blacksmith either. They look cooler- Well yeah, they're totally badass.
Points 1 and 4 are wrong. 1. Less ankle rolling comes from stronger ankles. Shoe support comes from the sole itself, not from high walls. If you think your ankle muscles fail you, a sheet of leather isn’t going to do much. Documented research has shown lower instances of injury in people who wear sandals than boots in long distance hiking. 4. A bunch of work in coal miners indicated that stiffer footwear means less stability and more injury. There’s a reason most modern militaries have transitioned into relatively lightweight boots with polycarbonate shanks instead of steel. Medium flexibility and stiffness is shown to be best in reducing slippage, not something super flexible or something super stiff.
By no means against boots, they look great. Just be careful with the health claims, especially when some time in google scholar points in the opposite direction
Yeah I'm gonna disagree partially on the ankle rolling part. Yes ankle stability and flexibility will reduce injury chances and injury severity. However if you've ever worn a boot designed for mountaineering or rucking, a thin peice of fabric, plastic, or leather which is fitted and supported properly will absolutely stabilize the ankle joint. Imagine it being more like taping an injured ankle to prevent further injury in field medicine. Same concept you're just doing it to prevent injuries. That being said, the fashion boots he's showing off will likely do fuckall to prevent ankle injuries.
As someone who has owned a lot of work boots I’ve never had a steel shank break on me, but I have had a plastic shank break. Also I find it funny when anyone uses military equipment as an example for anything, military grade just means supplied by the lowest bidder.
I wear boots in the fall and winter and sneakers in the spring and summer. They fit the two different styles I have. Love em both
Yeah you simply can not wear boots and shorts, hey! Occasionally they look good with moc toe boots but oof, risky
@@Stridewise I unfortunately saw it all it all the time while I was in tech school for the military in northern Texas. Big combat boots with tiny denim shorts 🤮
Fine points. Or just say number 6 five times, then add “ they make you taller”. Sold
I'm 6ft so I always forget how many guys love the extra height, reminds me of George wearing Timberlands to a wedding th-cam.com/video/yRdx1FSiGaw/w-d-xo.html
@@Stridewise literally me
@@Stridewise LOL. George. 5’11”. Clear 6 in timberlands. I could be a point guard in Nicks hotshots.
Its long lasting or long term investment. For 1 boot you can wear more then 5 years.(depends on how you maintain your boots)
Athletes can tell you a high shoe does not increase protection from rolling your ankle. It can offer more feedback so you can correct, but at the end of the day if you overcommit to a wrong move, your body’s weight is gonna make that boot feel like it isn’t even there.
Boots age with style. Most sneakers are not made with high quality leather so look like garbage the more you wear them.
I count that as reason 6
I've worn some bad boots in my time. Also some bad trainers. I'm more frustrated with the cheapening of construction and materials than anything more. A trainer can be good if companies put more into it. But I know boots can also have some spurious claims with them such as better ankle support
I like wearing boots but in my life the people i know who spend all day on their feet wear hokas (nurses, retail workers, etc). Maybe in more heavy duty jobs they wear boots more. I still like boots but my running shoes still feel more comfortable for a whole day of wear.
It really depends hey, some people like the softness (especially if they need to run) while for others that softness it was leads to foot pain after a day on their feet and boots relieve it
@@Stridewise fair enough. I'm a desk jockey so that surely skews my perspective.
Love the channel, thanks for doing what you do!
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Definitely true for hiking compared to trail shoes
7 if you are shorter they add some high 🫣.
8 you look diferent, everyone it’s using sneakers.
Boots make you look more masculine, tougher, taller, make your feet look bigger, protect the ankles, more durable. They are the best type of a shoe a man can wear.
Reason number 7: Once you reach a certain age, you feel silly wearing sneakers in public.
Yeah. I think minimalist sneakers like Koio Capri or Thursday Premier are good after that certain age, but I might feel differently by the time I get there!
I wear boots in all seasons,
for ass kickin' reasons...
They make you look taller. They look tidier without exposed bunny ears. They increase your charisma and presence with that solid foot step sound.
also excellent reasons. especially the height thing!
They also make your feet look bigger
Boots are more manly than sneakers.
Boots are the most masculine shoe you can wear.
This list is hilarious to me hahaha
I'm giving this a like because I enjoy the channel, but as the owner of a shoe/boot collection worth about as much as a used Honda Civic, I disagree with so many of these.
Comfort- Double leather soles and heel stacks are not comfortable. None of my boots come close to the comfort of my Cole Haan Stitchlites, Adidas Tennis Shoes, or any of my Wolf & Sheppard's.
Durability- people talk about how waterproof leather boots are. Really? If you get them wet they look awful. I try not to wear them on any days they could potentially get wet because I don't want spots all over the shoes and I don't want to have to constantly wipe them. It's a pain.
They are recraftable- I guess. I don't think I've ever known a person who's gone to a cobbler to have their shoes resoled. Cobbler? This isn't 1500's Europe. I don't have a blacksmith either.
They look cooler- Well yeah, they're totally badass.
Is the black boot at 48 seconds the Parkhurst Allen boot?
no it's Bordon! th-cam.com/video/3Ilz4i389-I/w-d-xo.html
Points 1 and 4 are wrong.
1. Less ankle rolling comes from stronger ankles. Shoe support comes from the sole itself, not from high walls. If you think your ankle muscles fail you, a sheet of leather isn’t going to do much. Documented research has shown lower instances of injury in people who wear sandals than boots in long distance hiking.
4. A bunch of work in coal miners indicated that stiffer footwear means less stability and more injury. There’s a reason most modern militaries have transitioned into relatively lightweight boots with polycarbonate shanks instead of steel. Medium flexibility and stiffness is shown to be best in reducing slippage, not something super flexible or something super stiff.
By no means against boots, they look great. Just be careful with the health claims, especially when some time in google scholar points in the opposite direction
Yeah I'm gonna disagree partially on the ankle rolling part. Yes ankle stability and flexibility will reduce injury chances and injury severity. However if you've ever worn a boot designed for mountaineering or rucking, a thin peice of fabric, plastic, or leather which is fitted and supported properly will absolutely stabilize the ankle joint. Imagine it being more like taping an injured ankle to prevent further injury in field medicine. Same concept you're just doing it to prevent injuries. That being said, the fashion boots he's showing off will likely do fuckall to prevent ankle injuries.
As someone who has owned a lot of work boots I’ve never had a steel shank break on me, but I have had a plastic shank break. Also I find it funny when anyone uses military equipment as an example for anything, military grade just means supplied by the lowest bidder.
Sneakers are juvenile
Boots ❤
Blasphemy
Everyone should wear boots 😂😂what about people who live in the southwest??
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Reason to ware boots men ware boots little boys ware sneakers weirdos ware crocks outside
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@@Gabaghoul0000He is right tho But I would replace men wear boots with men wear leather footwear (sneakers only from time to time and for sports).