I work in the pipefitting industry and I wear these boots daily. Best boots I've had by far! I'm coming into 9 months in them(wore Dr. Martens before these) and I'm in love! They feel like my Double H's I wear outside of work, and those are the most comfortable boots I've owned! I own horses thanks to my wife, so wearing western boots have been my life for a while now, and these boots are super comfortable! I just bought another pair for doing chores!
I consider no stitching on the bottom to be a strong point. Cause ATF fluid, antifreeze, oil and gas will soak through the stitches and into the leather like nothing is there. Not a fan of comp toes though.
I just bought these for my job bucking hay and general hard work involving being constantly on my feet.. and I have to say.. most comfortable boots I have ever had on my feet in my life, there’s no break in period for me as I am only a size 8 (wide) and these boots totally accommodate my foot with the included insoles. I strongly recommend these for anyone who is on their feet outside all day long.
Every carolina boot I have worn is super padded so it's not necessarily uncomfortable, but the leather is so strong and durable it's a nightmare to break in. My favorite boot still remains the Redwing burnside.
I've never worn pull on boots before, but I'm really interested bc I'm tired of getting 8-12 months out of a set of works. Do they fit differently than lace ups?
Depends on the size of your calves in my opinion, if you’ve got tree trunks they are great, but if you’ve got skinny legs there’s not much ankle support in my opinion.
Hi , I have a question, I received a pair of Brown Vintage Corcoran jump Boots, they have a sort of lacquer from the maker to protect them I guess. How do you remove Leather lacquer ? Thanks and great videos
Man I have a pair of Thorogoods and they destroyed my feet, I had high hopes for them but they just never quite broke in right, that’s so interesting that these boots were narrow for you! I found them to be just wide enough and the TG’s to be too narrow! But hey man, everyone’s feet are different
What’s the weight difference between this boot and and the Men's Thorogood 8" Composite Toe Waterproof Wedge Sole Boot 804-4210(my current boot)? Is it lighter or heavier or about the same. I’m a steam fitter and I’m moving running around all day. I’m on rubber roofs, trenches, concrete floors, ladders, operating machines and welding. Would this be a good boot or would it slow me down. I don’t want to go much heavier then the Thorogoods I have now.
Hey Dan. I don't own these boots, but I've worn many western style (cowboy) work books. Pull on boots, in my opinion, are the way to go for work boots. They're pull on style makes it easy to get into the boot, recudes the chances of getting caught up in something, and in my crane rigging experience, if your foot gets caught in anything, it's easier to get the boot off and not be dragged (true story). They're typically more comfortable and offer a wider toe box if you get square toe. Hope this helps.
I personally find slip on boots comfortable and it’s nice at the end of the day to literally just kick them off. It’s definitely a feel you have to get used to if you switch from laces because they just feel different when walking. Both boots can be comfortable, it just depends on the kind of boot you prefer honestly.
@@Commander_HW the whole reason i switched to slip on boots is because i work in the woods a lot and thorn bushes kept ripping my laces. i switched over a few years ago and they seem to be getting more and more popular since
i would return this boot if it was a gift . I would rock some 6 inch timberlands before a cowboy boot. No way it makes you look like a greying blake shelton.
The soles on these boots are garbage. Have had 2 pairs and only wore them for a week each and the sole separated from the E.V.A. on the heel on both pairs. Had to glue them so it wouldn't continue to separate. Yes it is comfortable but the soles are garbage.
I work in the pipefitting industry and I wear these boots daily. Best boots I've had by far! I'm coming into 9 months in them(wore Dr. Martens before these) and I'm in love! They feel like my Double H's I wear outside of work, and those are the most comfortable boots I've owned! I own horses thanks to my wife, so wearing western boots have been my life for a while now, and these boots are super comfortable! I just bought another pair for doing chores!
I consider no stitching on the bottom to be a strong point. Cause ATF fluid, antifreeze, oil and gas will soak through the stitches and into the leather like nothing is there. Not a fan of comp toes though.
All your videos are fantastic and therapeutic to watch man, much love.
I just bought these for my job bucking hay and general hard work involving being constantly on my feet.. and I have to say.. most comfortable boots I have ever had on my feet in my life, there’s no break in period for me as I am only a size 8 (wide) and these boots totally accommodate my foot with the included insoles. I strongly recommend these for anyone who is on their feet outside all day long.
They didn't workout I wanted the Cowboy look 😉
Every carolina boot I have worn is super padded so it's not necessarily uncomfortable, but the leather is so strong and durable it's a nightmare to break in. My favorite boot still remains the Redwing burnside.
Weird. I found the Red Wing Engineer 2268's easy to break in.
@@eaglewarrior8707 You didn't read my post, every Carolina boot has been padded but the leather is so strong and durable it's a nightmare to break in.
Never even heard of Carolina boots. Going to order some. Great video
They’re incredible, and I’m not biased on this. Based off performance from what I’ve seen they’ll last you longer then boots like Red Wing, or cat.
They are legit!
This boots is beautiful & durable ❤
Great looking boot
I've never worn pull on boots before, but I'm really interested bc I'm tired of getting 8-12 months out of a set of works. Do they fit differently than lace ups?
Depends on the size of your calves in my opinion, if you’ve got tree trunks they are great, but if you’ve got skinny legs there’s not much ankle support in my opinion.
Loser at the leg whitch i love but it pops on by the heel so it stays on way more comfy in my opinion
Hi , I have a question, I received a pair of Brown Vintage Corcoran jump Boots, they have a sort of lacquer from the maker to protect them I guess. How do you remove Leather lacquer ?
Thanks and great videos
Sounds like you need a shoemaker to apply some sort of denatured alcohol.
@@TheBootGuyreviews Thanks for responding :)
What is the heel measurement?
What pants do y’all rock with these boots?
Sold going to Berey Brothers in 7121 Indianapolis Blvd. in Hammond Indiana on Saturday and lay my money down for a pair.
Just the boot I have been looking for. How is it on snow and ice? Looks very comfy. Hope I can find a store that stocks these so I can try them on.
Same im wating till after christmas cuz in the part of va i live everybody wears boots so i figure stores will be out but i wana try them on first
Did you find them
What’s the most comfortable pull on work boot in your opinion?
The most comfortable pull on boot has been the WorkHog series by Ariat. Their ATS Max sole is great!
Timberland pro true grit
I bought these and exchanged them for Thorogoods recently. A little narrow for me
Man I have a pair of Thorogoods and they destroyed my feet, I had high hopes for them but they just never quite broke in right, that’s so interesting that these boots were narrow for you! I found them to be just wide enough and the TG’s to be too narrow! But hey man, everyone’s feet are different
Are these particular boots made in the 🇺🇸
Does the scuba liner act as insulation, do the boots run hotter?
Link?
I love it.
What’s the weight difference between this boot and and the Men's Thorogood 8" Composite Toe Waterproof Wedge Sole Boot 804-4210(my current boot)? Is it lighter or heavier or about the same. I’m a steam fitter and I’m moving running around all day. I’m on rubber roofs, trenches, concrete floors, ladders, operating machines and welding. Would this be a good boot or would it slow me down. I don’t want to go much heavier then the Thorogoods I have now.
I’m liking the idea of a pull on boot put them on and go.
Or would you recommend a different pull on boot
Hey Dan. I don't own these boots, but I've worn many western style (cowboy) work books. Pull on boots, in my opinion, are the way to go for work boots. They're pull on style makes it easy to get into the boot, recudes the chances of getting caught up in something, and in my crane rigging experience, if your foot gets caught in anything, it's easier to get the boot off and not be dragged (true story). They're typically more comfortable and offer a wider toe box if you get square toe. Hope this helps.
Do they fit TTS?
A size above on pull on boots?? More like a size below.
what will be advantage of wearing the western boots compare to regular 6 inches work boots? more durable or more comfortable?
I personally find slip on boots comfortable and it’s nice at the end of the day to literally just kick them off. It’s definitely a feel you have to get used to if you switch from laces because they just feel different when walking. Both boots can be comfortable, it just depends on the kind of boot you prefer honestly.
@@zachone172 Thank you.
@@Commander_HW the whole reason i switched to slip on boots is because i work in the woods a lot and thorn bushes kept ripping my laces. i switched over a few years ago and they seem to be getting more and more popular since
Wheres that CODDI review?
Working on it. Unfortunately the full-time job comes before the part-time job.
Buy made in USA boots
Why?
@@goldtrident Because generally they're made better and you're supporting local workers.
i would return this boot if it was a gift . I would rock some 6 inch timberlands before a cowboy boot. No way it makes you look like a greying blake shelton.
why not cowboy boots? cuz of the look or how it feels?
Why are u even watching the channel then. Timberlands wow lol.
@@siccdogg7802 exactly, to speak of Timberlands in the presence of Carolinas says a lot about a person.
Buddy don’t work hard jobs and it shows
The soles on these boots are garbage. Have had 2 pairs and only wore them for a week each and the sole separated from the E.V.A. on the heel on both pairs. Had to glue them so it wouldn't continue to separate. Yes it is comfortable but the soles are garbage.
@Dr Beechas it’s definitely uncommon especially for these. I had a different experience. Much better even