I’ve had my pair for four years now. I’ve worn them hiking and for different things. These were the most painful boots that I have ever broken in - by far! They are now my most comfortable and supportive. I first measured myself and Baker’s sized me at 10D for White’s Bounty Hunters (now 7.5 years old) and fit perfectly. Based off of that they put me at 9.5D on my Nick’s. I find this is nearly perfect, but that I have to lace them up tight at the ankle to prevent heel slip. The ankle and arch were what made them so painful, but they now just hug my arches perfectly. I will be buying a pair of 6” Nick’s this winter. Great boots.
@Zach B, I am looking at my first custom made boots, although I have over 10 pairs of Allen Edmonds boots but I like arch support, I work in an office environment but I love sturdy boots. Which boots do you recommend? I looked at Bounty hunters and urban loggers and like them. I also thought of asking Nick's to make me a builder pro or hotshot in 8 inches. Please make some suggestions Thanks
Chicagoan I am going to have my next boot be one of the Nick’s 6” boots. I think that they currently are a better brand than White’s and if you don’t mind spending the extra $50 they will do a fitting for you that includes a pair of try-on boots mailed to you to make sure you get a proper fit. That’s what I am going to treat myself to around the holidays. I can’t really recommend an exact pair of boots to you as it needs to be a personal choice. But I think Nick’s has come out with a lot of great designs these past 3-5 years, and I can vouch that they are a solid boot.
Zach B thank you Sir, I will give Nicks a call tomorrow and ask for their recommendations. I noticed that bounty hunters can be customized to have double or triple midsoles, does your Nicks have double midsoles?
Chicagoan I have the Nick’s Hotshots, I love them, but they were so painful to wear and didn’t get comfortable for quite a long time. But, now they are amazing. The Hotshots have a rubber midsole which I have been told helps insulate against heat. I don’t fight fires, but I wanted to buy a boot that was in stock as the builder pro had a long wait time at that point. I wouldn’t recommend a triple midsole. A double midsole makes the boot less flexible and takes longer to break in. If I could do it all over again I would do a Builder Pro in a brown leather. The Hot Shots are amazing boots, but I think they they sometimes come off a bit like combat or punk boots. I am a semi-professional photographer, three or so years ago wore my Hot Shots while documenting a protest. And a man aggressively approached me accusing me of being like an undercover cop or something. I’m going to probably get the Nick’s Robert’s boot in brown waxed flesh. More casual, still a solid boot, and offers great arch support for all day standing.
@@ZachBie Thats was so nice of you bro, I just came back from my walk (central time) and while walking in my sneakers I realized one more time I need a thicker sole. I am subscribed to your channel and see that you own bounty hunters. Do you think I should stick with Nick's instead of bounty hunters? I am going to start the fitting process with Nick's tomorrow and will ask them about builder pros, I work as a software Engineer so really don't need the the hotshots or even builder pros but the sole and the arch support looks so great that I am almost drooling lol. My numerous Allen Edmonds boots are great but they don't provide the arch support I would like. By the way your bounty hunters' leathers combination is awesome.
I just ordered my first pair of nicks boots they are currently 10 to 12 weeks out. Very popular. I am extremely excited to wear a real pair of boots no more of these cheap fall apart garbage that we called boots in this country. Thank you so much for this and boxing and all the fantastic information you have to offer. I highly recommend people if you get a chance to go to Spokane Washington visit the store they’re friendly and there’s so much To see. Yes let’s support American businesses handmade goods right here at home.
These are without a doubt the best boots money can buy. Anything more expensive is either overpriced or sooo nice that it’s basically a work of art like WhiteKloud
What’s your normal boot size? I measure 11 on brannock and wear 10.5 in Redwings Iron Rangers. Nicks has ready to ship boots in 10.5d I’m just worried about the size difference
I just got my second pair in 55 last broken in and I forgot how horrible the first were to break in. Just now after 2 months they don't hurt. For fitting I just went to my local Coatlstal and tried on Whites that were on the shelf and they were the same size as Nicks
Try the obanauaff laces there impregnated with LP and they last forever I havea pair of whites that the laces have been in for 5 years and they still look good... I just got my Nicks broken in and I'll put obanauffs in them this week
I have same one it was a pain to break them in. I love them. After about 7 months for 3 years i wore soles done for resole. Regardless this is the best your money can buy yes it cost around 500 but you get what you pay for.
I thought the same thing as you about the pricing. Im surprised that they dont cost more. especially when you compare the price to other mainstream boots. I think the price of Nicks is actually a bargain for what you get and what is out into them.
The Boots need to be fitting tight. This is very, very important. If you do not have a tight fit, you will destroy your feet trying to break these in, because basically your foot will just be sliding around in the boots. In terms of the stiffness, they will eventually start to bend and flex, but it will take a while, in my opinion.
@@d-vo5042 I'm not sure what one he has I went for them since I could get them locally and alot better deal than custom at the time I worn the tread off and boot still feels solid
Once you break any model of Nicks they will be very comfortable. Any model is good for house/office. In my perspective. Sometimes In office with my builders pro and sometimes Im at the job site with the Falcons. The quality level make them very versatile to be everywhere
@@chicagoan6342 great! In my experience the Builders and hotshots are heavy. Just be prepared to handle the weight. Is nothing of the other world but if you cant handle so much weight I will suggest to get something lighter like Heritage line or Rangers. I have 8" height, full roughout and honey vibram. Honestly that honey had cushion (just little) and help. The black sole is more rigid and will last more(specs). My sole had been with little worned since I dont hike, most of my time st jobsite or office so my sole is preserve. The 10" fit test was to up for me. I couldn't handle feeling the leather in my calf. At the end is a matter of preferences. If you like it l, do it. I really like the builders maybe will buy some rangers the 8" with the V Bar sole. I really like that sole for casual and medium/light duty. Good luck Sir in your adventure!
@@MIIIB Thank you Sir, I looked at the Heritage collection and Rangers, for some reason I am not drawn to Rangers boots but in Heritage collection Urban Loggers look great and Roberts boots are pretty close. Another fellow here at TH-cam, Carl Murawski, has mentioned that Urban Loggers are based on Builder Pros. He has in fact termed Urban Loggers as the Perfect Boots :) I am narrowing it down to Urban Loggers or Builder Pros in 8 inch and would probably pick Chocolate all smooth leather. Here is a link to Carl's vidoe th-cam.com/video/-JxG0B7mhKI/w-d-xo.html
I wound not recommend for office since too bulky to heavy but you can get a little more nice office looking and sole will be more pleasing than hard looking rubber. Hotshot is mostly for construction etc not for office.
Iron rangers are off the shelf boots. These ideally should be custom fit at the factory. If not fit on site, they will send you a kit to trace your foot and take some key measurements. They then send you a pair that meets your size requirements. After that, it’s a matter of getting the boot to mold to your foot. Apples and oranges.
That’s because he already has done that with white’s boots. White’s boots have even more history then Nicks and they are built almost identically. So he doesn’t need to do it again because he already knows what size he needs. The custom fit takes wayyyy longer to do then just ordering them.
If you knew how they were built you would beleive me. What are half slip inserts even for? Think about it. Whatever you guys beleive what you want, dont say I didnt warn you. Try weighing 220 lbs and carrying a chainsaw +60 lbs for 2 years.
Carbonado I have a pair cause I do wildland firefighting nails have not once gone thru in the 3 years so far of wearing them so I know what I’m talking about
I agree, Nicks Hot Shot are very tough, very durable. The Whites Smoke Jumper are also very tough, very durable. I own and wear both. For some reason, the Drews Boots, Rough Shot and Rough Out are way more comfortable on my feet, why I do not know. In my opinion, when I compare Nicks vs Drews, I think pound for pound for some reason the Drews take less time to break in, but are just as tough and durable. That's just my two sense though. Either way, good review, good purchase on these Nicks Hot Shot Boots!
Wrong, rough out is actually the flesh side (inside)of the hide, the outside, where the hair use to be is the now smooth grain after the tanning process. I know it seems backwards but this is the truth. Call any leather dealer and they will confirm.
@@crosspointholsters1636Wrong, rough out is actually the flesh side (inside)of the hide, the outside, where the hair use to be is the now smooth grain after the tanning process. I know it seems backwards but this is the truth. Call any leather dealer and they will confirm.
I’ve had my pair for four years now. I’ve worn them hiking and for different things. These were the most painful boots that I have ever broken in - by far! They are now my most comfortable and supportive.
I first measured myself and Baker’s sized me at 10D for White’s Bounty Hunters (now 7.5 years old) and fit perfectly. Based off of that they put me at 9.5D on my Nick’s. I find this is nearly perfect, but that I have to lace them up tight at the ankle to prevent heel slip. The ankle and arch were what made them so painful, but they now just hug my arches perfectly.
I will be buying a pair of 6” Nick’s this winter. Great boots.
@Zach B, I am looking at my first custom made boots, although I have over 10 pairs of Allen Edmonds boots but I like arch support, I work in an office environment but I love sturdy boots.
Which boots do you recommend? I looked at Bounty hunters and urban loggers and like them. I also thought of asking Nick's to make me a builder pro or hotshot in 8 inches.
Please make some suggestions
Thanks
Chicagoan I am going to have my next boot be one of the Nick’s 6” boots. I think that they currently are a better brand than White’s and if you don’t mind spending the extra $50 they will do a fitting for you that includes a pair of try-on boots mailed to you to make sure you get a proper fit. That’s what I am going to treat myself to around the holidays. I can’t really recommend an exact pair of boots to you as it needs to be a personal choice. But I think Nick’s has come out with a lot of great designs these past 3-5 years, and I can vouch that they are a solid boot.
Zach B thank you Sir, I will give Nicks a call tomorrow and ask for their recommendations.
I noticed that bounty hunters can be customized to have double or triple midsoles, does your Nicks have double midsoles?
Chicagoan I have the Nick’s Hotshots, I love them, but they were so painful to wear and didn’t get comfortable for quite a long time. But, now they are amazing. The Hotshots have a rubber midsole which I have been told helps insulate against heat. I don’t fight fires, but I wanted to buy a boot that was in stock as the builder pro had a long wait time at that point.
I wouldn’t recommend a triple midsole. A double midsole makes the boot less flexible and takes longer to break in. If I could do it all over again I would do a Builder Pro in a brown leather. The Hot Shots are amazing boots, but I think they they sometimes come off a bit like combat or punk boots. I am a semi-professional photographer, three or so years ago wore my Hot Shots while documenting a protest. And a man aggressively approached me accusing me of being like an undercover cop or something.
I’m going to probably get the Nick’s Robert’s boot in brown waxed flesh. More casual, still a solid boot, and offers great arch support for all day standing.
@@ZachBie Thats was so nice of you bro, I just came back from my walk (central time) and while walking in my sneakers I realized one more time I need a thicker sole.
I am subscribed to your channel and see that you own bounty hunters.
Do you think I should stick with Nick's instead of bounty hunters?
I am going to start the fitting process with Nick's tomorrow and will ask them about builder pros, I work as a software Engineer so really don't need the the hotshots or even builder pros but the sole and the arch support looks so great that I am almost drooling lol. My numerous Allen Edmonds boots are great but they don't provide the arch support I would like.
By the way your bounty hunters' leathers combination is awesome.
I just ordered my first pair of nicks boots they are currently 10 to 12 weeks out. Very popular. I am extremely excited to wear a real pair of boots no more of these cheap fall apart garbage that we called boots in this country. Thank you so much for this and boxing and all the fantastic information you have to offer. I highly recommend people if you get a chance to go to Spokane Washington visit the store they’re friendly and there’s so much To see. Yes let’s support American businesses handmade goods right here at home.
Chris, you did your research. Hope to see your 100hrs review on your Nicks. I'm waiting on my try on boots.
How did your boots turn out? Just curious. I ordered a pair as well.
how are they now?
I'm so glad to see that you hae done ample research on these so that you can fully appreciate them.
These are without a doubt the best boots money can buy. Anything more expensive is either overpriced or sooo nice that it’s basically a work of art like WhiteKloud
I'm pumped! I picked up some Americanas and Task Boot. Just waiting on my try on pair.
What’s your normal boot size? I measure 11 on brannock and wear 10.5 in Redwings Iron Rangers. Nicks has ready to ship boots in 10.5d I’m just worried about the size difference
I just got my second pair in 55 last broken in and I forgot how horrible the first were to break in. Just now after 2 months they don't hurt. For fitting I just went to my local Coatlstal and tried on Whites that were on the shelf and they were the same size as Nicks
Best boots around .... Heritage and Work boots.
Enjoyed your video.
My full rough out black Hotshots are on their way!
Try the obanauaff laces there impregnated with LP and they last forever I havea pair of whites that the laces have been in for 5 years and they still look good... I just got my Nicks broken in and I'll put obanauffs in them this week
There are about 80 nails also!
Yes there are nails. Very well built💪
I have taken them to the airport, and Yes, they did pass security as carry-on. 😎👍
The nails don't hurt anything you never know they are there
I ordered a pair a few days ago can't wait till I get them
how are they holding up?
How did they fit
Great looking boots.
Very nice boots, and great speaking voice.
New box! Enjoy them dude
I have same one it was a pain to break them in. I love them. After about 7 months for 3 years i wore soles done for resole. Regardless this is the best your money can buy yes it cost around 500 but you get what you pay for.
Very good review, well done man 👍
Did they forget to send you the false tongue ?
How did these boots work out for you?
Odd question I have Wesco 10" which are really 8". I want something a true 12" should I order a 12, or 14?
Thank you great video I'm sold. I gone to get the same pair.
I thought the same thing as you about the pricing. Im surprised that they dont cost more. especially when you compare the price to other mainstream boots. I think the price of Nicks is actually a bargain for what you get and what is out into them.
Those are insanely awesome boots. However I wouldn't take those to dinner, red wing I dont have to think twice.
Put them on and try them out. How do they feel??
I feel like I have ski boots on they’re so big these will take some getting use too
The Boots need to be fitting tight. This is very, very important. If you do not have a tight fit, you will destroy your feet trying to break these in, because basically your foot will just be sliding around in the boots. In terms of the stiffness, they will eventually start to bend and flex, but it will take a while, in my opinion.
Hot shots soles are not stitched on still a great boot have had mine for 1.5 years
Yeah, good catch, these are the Builder Pro? I don't like that really thick sole on the Hot Shots, it's uncomfortable in my opinion.
@@d-vo5042 I'm not sure what one he has I went for them since I could get them locally and alot better deal than custom at the time I worn the tread off and boot still feels solid
Always buy American made👍
Always!
do they run large or small? I wear 10.5 in danner and carolina.
Those babies are, I believe, around 3.5 lbs!
nice review!
How are they for just wearing around the house/office, running errands etc?
Thanks
Once you break any model of Nicks they will be very comfortable. Any model is good for house/office. In my perspective. Sometimes In office with my builders pro and sometimes Im at the job site with the Falcons. The quality level make them very versatile to be everywhere
Manuel III Briones thank you, I have some casual and dress boots from
Allen Edmonds, I am thinking of adding some builder pros or hotshots.
@@chicagoan6342 great!
In my experience the Builders and hotshots are heavy. Just be prepared to handle the weight. Is nothing of the other world but if you cant handle so much weight I will suggest to get something lighter like Heritage line or Rangers.
I have 8" height, full roughout and honey vibram. Honestly that honey had cushion (just little) and help. The black sole is more rigid and will last more(specs). My sole had been with little worned since I dont hike, most of my time st jobsite or office so my sole is preserve.
The 10" fit test was to up for me. I couldn't handle feeling the leather in my calf.
At the end is a matter of preferences. If you like it l, do it.
I really like the builders maybe will buy some rangers the 8" with the V Bar sole. I really like that sole for casual and medium/light duty.
Good luck Sir in your adventure!
@@MIIIB Thank you Sir, I looked at the Heritage collection and Rangers, for some reason I am not drawn to Rangers boots but in Heritage collection Urban Loggers look great and Roberts boots are pretty close.
Another fellow here at TH-cam, Carl Murawski, has mentioned that Urban Loggers are based on Builder Pros. He has in fact termed Urban Loggers as the Perfect Boots :)
I am narrowing it down to Urban Loggers or Builder Pros in 8 inch and would probably pick Chocolate all smooth leather.
Here is a link to Carl's vidoe
th-cam.com/video/-JxG0B7mhKI/w-d-xo.html
I wound not recommend for office since too bulky to heavy but you can get a little more nice office looking and sole will be more pleasing than hard looking rubber.
Hotshot is mostly for construction etc not for office.
Would love more videos like this. Not a sneaker guy either. Rugged style vids?
How does the size of the Red Wing Iron Rangers compare to the Nicks?
Iron rangers are off the shelf boots. These ideally should be custom fit at the factory. If not fit on site, they will send you a kit to trace your foot and take some key measurements. They then send you a pair that meets your size requirements. After that, it’s a matter of getting the boot to mold to your foot. Apples and oranges.
Have you used the Nick's conditioner? If so how is it? I'm looking for an ultra premium conditioner myself, but there are so many out there.
Its obenaufs aka the best
Skip ahead halfway to get to the meat.
Can’t believe you bought $500 boots and didn’t go for the FREE custom fitting.
That’s because he already has done that with white’s boots. White’s boots have even more history then Nicks and they are built almost identically. So he doesn’t need to do it again because he already knows what size he needs. The custom fit takes wayyyy longer to do then just ordering them.
Great information thank you
wow
The nails do come through, eventually/potentially. I've gotten it on 2 pairs.
They don’t come through at all
@@crosspointholsters1636 LIAR
On Nicks? I’ve seen cross-sections on Rose Anvil and the nails are miles from anywhere near to being ever able to breakthrough.
If you knew how they were built you would beleive me. What are half slip inserts even for? Think about it. Whatever you guys beleive what you want, dont say I didnt warn you. Try weighing 220 lbs and carrying a chainsaw +60 lbs for 2 years.
Carbonado I have a pair cause I do wildland firefighting nails have not once gone thru in the 3 years so far of wearing them so I know what I’m talking about
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Question:How does the size fits? I wear size 10.5 men, are these Nick boots 1/2 " bigger or smaller than what i wear?
I wear a 13 in Nike and 10.5 in nicks get measured up
Great boots. Exhausting video.
🔥😍👍🏾
I agree, Nicks Hot Shot are very tough, very durable. The Whites Smoke Jumper are also very tough, very durable. I own and wear both. For some reason, the Drews Boots, Rough Shot and Rough Out are way more comfortable on my feet, why I do not know. In my opinion, when I compare Nicks vs Drews, I think pound for pound for some reason the Drews take less time to break in, but are just as tough and durable. That's just my two sense though. Either way, good review, good purchase on these Nicks Hot Shot Boots!
Interestingly, Drew's farms out their USA boots to, White's, Nicks, and Franks. So your Drew's are actually 1 of the 3👍
Rough out is the outside of the cow and the smooth side is the inside of the cow
just the opposite
@@outfitr9703 i’m not wrong nicks custom boots even has a video about it
@@outfitr9703 th-cam.com/video/yozIoVtjN_w/w-d-xo.html at 2:51 they even say that rough out side is the outside/ the hair side of the cow
Wrong, rough out is actually the flesh side (inside)of the hide, the outside, where the hair use to be is the now smooth grain after the tanning process. I know it seems backwards but this is the truth. Call any leather dealer and they will confirm.
@@crosspointholsters1636Wrong, rough out is actually the flesh side (inside)of the hide, the outside, where the hair use to be is the now smooth grain after the tanning process. I know it seems backwards but this is the truth. Call any leather dealer and they will confirm.