Just put my order in for the Forefront . Love the videos totally transparent. That says a lot in my book. ❤ Talk about a good business model. Also good customer service. Can you imagine if all businesses was as upfront with there product. Looking forward to getting my boots. It’s that more special when your proud of the company that has lived integrity. Thanks JK stay awesome.
Any comments/regrets/suggestions now that you’ve had them for a while? I’m thinking of pulling the trigger on a pair, but I’ve never spent that much on boots before, and I’ve never had a pair of boots last me longer than a year, so I’m trying my best to make a well educated decision. They seem very reliable if properly cared for, but it would be great to hear from someone that has had them for a while.
@@WheresTheM3tal so here is my impressions ,,, are they comfortable ? They are comfortable but that has a caveat they are comfortable in the way a boot feels comfortable. I wear them a lot , a lot from work to working on my car , work at a hospital so lots of standing. Took the foot insert out feels better I use darn tough socks. Thicker socks seems to work better. Break in for me weeks probably six weeks . Reason thick leather, that’s not a bad thing putting some effort for the greater longevity don’t regret. Also applied there furnished oil to help. Use iron lace for lace for the Boot laces. Hold tight stay in place. Leather looks cool but the iron lace more comfortable. Tried the tongue guard for me more comfortable without . I have one regret I should have gotten the 8” instead of the 6” I have skinny ankles would make the boot more comfortable , more ankle support. So most I have ever spent also. I don’t regret would do it again yes . So when they break in and they will with perseverance they have a satisfaction feeling of sturdiness comfortable and longevity. Not like other cheaper options where a year from now they have degraded now more uncomfortable eventually to the point need new ones. The uptake is say 4 years from now the JK Forefront boots improve with age due to the quality of the material that’s molding to the shape of your foot. By living with these Boots I understand why people describe as an investment. Hope this helps 😎
@@WheresTheM3tal That's a very valid question I'd love to hear some feedback also. Are the Forefront heavy that's my biggest thing I like my boots comfortable and lighter think the 300s are more what I'm leaning towards.
I just bought a pair of 300 by the end of this video. You couldn't have said it better. Keep in the three hundred for the weekend and go on with the forefront during the week.
I just bought my first pair of JK’s tonight, bison forefronts, after seeing wranglerstars video. I can’t wait till they arrive!. This will be my first pair of boots in this caliber of quality. Super excited
Bought a pair of 300X's as an everyday wear boot; they are noticeably lighter and you can easily push the toe of the boot with a thumb. Upon leaving a review and an email regarding wear on the tongue, Nathaniel gave me some good pointers and suggested a Forefront as a next boot (I'm accustomed to gusseted tongues and boot pulls). I also wanted a boot that was recraftable and made in the U.S. so these fit the bill nicely.
Update: I was getting some heel slip and the sock liner in my right boot started peeling back; fine donning but will pull back when doffing; their insole solved the heel slip and sock liner issue. The leather is slightly wrinkled/"pruny", even after three applications of Obanhauf's boot oil (their supplied and preferred conditioner). Looked at doing a custom Forefront in either brown or bison with brass hardware and a black Christy sole; the only thing that rubs me the wrong way is the $100 "set up fee", but JK offers a $100 discount if you kick out the build time to 26 weeks (similar to Nick's but without the fee/discount.
Man I like your materials and ideals. But I can't get over the thru sole frenzied stitching. Is there a reason why this looks so rushed and haphazard ?
I just snagged some Bison forefronts. They have a BF sale going on and I personally can't believe how absolutely amazing the price is for an amazing pair of boots. Im hoping JK reaches out soon as I'd like to confirm the size is what I need. They claim to call, at some point, after you order which is top notch service if you ask me.
I am gonna buy a pair, sand down the outsole so my local cobbler can glue on a flat slip resistant vibram outsole. I want to wear this for my restaurant job :P the original outsole will provide cushion and now act like a midsole. This looks like a great pair of boots.
Seems like the 300 is where it's at for a hunting or hiking boot. I'll always recommend 2 sets of boots to allow dry time after work. 2 different models of boot also make your foot work differently stabilizing differnt ankle muscles.
Same. Check out the Bison Leather. They are also having a Black Friday sale of 10% I think off of the actual boots. Not like Whites or Nicks which will at best do the sale on the accessories only. JK is killing it with these faster shipping same northwest amazing style and build. The owner of this shop, to me, is far better story and life than any of the others. However, Franks is an equal par as far im concerned. Nicks is getting to big, so to wait a year is absolutely ridiculous to me. Also have a good chance of them (forgetting) to do something you wanted done, knowing full well you waited a 8 months so ur going to accept it. Whites is and has been, way to big for far too long. I personally wouldn't down if they have the capital to have some machines doing the majority of the work. JK's owner is an immigrants (like all of us, i believe 1st gen). He worked in this trade all his life and did so in anither country, so he has experience and different techniques than the rest. This is, I believe, his kid. Excellent guy. Look at his love for the materials and his Dad and his business. I just love family businesses and will always support them. I love in an area that no one, has ever seen boots like I'm about to have. They are going to flip when they see them. Im from the cuty but work in a ace that all come from farming and coal miner families, n they are going to go nuts when they see them. I can't wear whatever shoes I want at work, so I can only wesr them to training and when im not at work. Id bet my life I wind up getting JK a min of 20 guys buying a pair. That Bison leather is so special and rugged and just raw looking. I can't believe they found a good supplier of that skin and its a display of their company and their abilities for sure. I can't say enough good things about this company. I heard about them from a ytuber Anvil something or nother. My brother in law got a pair already and they absolutely epic. Even if you only west them to lowes and show people how great ur decision making skills of boots are, you will impress all that love boots.
I love these. Wouldn't the stitching through the sole easily be worn through walking on concrete or really any rough hard surface? I feel like that stitching is the only thing I don't trust
Amazing video. Only question I have is, can the 300 be resoled & repaired just like the Forefront? I work in a polished concrete warehouse, and it’s fairly light work, so I know the 300 will far exceed what I’m needing. But I work around sharp metal occasionally & cuts can happen. Is the 300 repairable?
The 300 is resoleable but not rebuildable! The 300 is a bit thinner leather as well, so any deep cuts would have to stay for the life of the boot, making the forefront possibly a better option! If you have any questions feel free to reach out to our customer support lines a general@jkboots.com or call in at 1 (509) 487 - 0154 👍
If I work on concrete floors most of the day, and want a pair of Forefronts in Redwood. However, memory foam insole like Copper fit work have some built in arch support. Is the Forefront built in a fashion that allows for installation of a memory foam insole, and not have too much arch support added?
On the Vibram Christy soles, are they the same hardness all the way through? I work at an airport, and guarantee the tread will be gone in a month. A lot of outsoles are only hard on the outside, but once the tread is gone they have a super super soft and useless center...Tarmac is like sandpaper.
@@drewpknutz1410 My whites perrys wore down much slower than JK forefronts, and with the price hikes of places asking close to $700 for custom boots it's hard to beat whites millwood and perry IMO - if you don't need a steel toe that is.
I think lighter would be better for most people that aren't in construction or fireman but still want a good pair of boots the 300s would be the best fit because they're lighter and more comfortable and easier to break in etc... I only wish they were like 100 bucks less I'd buy them RN. JK do you ever have sales lol.
hi. do you sell your boots in the UK? also, how wide are the lasts you are using? I've got a wide foot and I do get problems with most work and leisure boots. have you though about using the nato/mondopoint sizing (lenght and width of the foot in mm)? also, when you are talking about the ounces of weight of leather- do you mean the weight of the already made upper or the weight of the square meter/foot (?) of the raw material, before the cut?
I think you can get a boot to accommodate your width in the foot. Im not certain of how comfortable it'd be for you without knowing your feet, but they offer multiple widths. For leather weighing 5oz, 8oz, 9oz, ect its per area, I think. It's kind of like leather thickness but not exactly. I believe 8oz is like 3.2mm and 5oz is like 2.2mm or something like that but dont quote me. The boot itself probably weighs about 2ish pounds a boot or about a kilo.
I'm confused about the stitching on the 300. Is the sole glued to the boot or is there a proper stitching? I'm looking at the 300 the lighter weight seems more ideal for hot weather
@@alexsantiago3661 they were super lose in the toe box and I had got a toe cap done and they ended up looking like clown shoes due to the amount of leather used. Also I’m semi flat footed so the arch was to much for my liking
@@mad0uche that's if you go threw them. Any cobbler can resole either boots. Shit. I put a vibrum christy sole on my own boots. Cost me under 50 bucks and a couple hours of time.
if youre not a big guy, you probably dont need super heavy duty boots... just like you dont put semi truck tires on your pickup... a super duty on me would just slow me down, and be terrible on steep slippery roofs... the 300 is aawesome and doesnt slow me down. i weara the soles off them long before the leather goes bad... i can have them resold a few tijes before the leather goes bad...
🤦♂️Order custom boots then! Or don't buy them. They make probably 100 different styles and offer custom. So asking them to completely change the style of one of their models. Just for the liking of one customer who's probably just kicking tires. Is very ignorant, don't you think?
@@richardbadish6990If you don't voice your opinion then nothing ever changes. Most people would agree with me on this. I have 3 pair of the OTs, not a tire kicker.
The F-150 & F-350 analogy was really helpful!
lot of people think they need an F350, but all they really need is is a Subaru Outback.
Any chance we might see a moc toe from JK? I’d love a similar boot to the 300, but with that classic moc toe look!
that would be nice
me 3
Same!
Same
Or a cap toe
Just put my order in for the Forefront . Love the videos totally transparent. That says a lot in my book. ❤ Talk about a good business model. Also good customer service. Can you imagine if all businesses was as upfront with there product. Looking forward to getting my boots. It’s that more special when your proud of the company that has lived integrity.
Thanks JK stay awesome.
Any comments/regrets/suggestions now that you’ve had them for a while? I’m thinking of pulling the trigger on a pair, but I’ve never spent that much on boots before, and I’ve never had a pair of boots last me longer than a year, so I’m trying my best to make a well educated decision.
They seem very reliable if properly cared for, but it would be great to hear from someone that has had them for a while.
@@WheresTheM3tal so here is my impressions ,,, are they comfortable ? They are comfortable but that has a caveat they are comfortable in the way a boot feels comfortable. I wear them a lot , a lot from work to working on my car , work at a hospital so lots of standing. Took the foot insert out feels better I use darn tough socks. Thicker socks seems to work better. Break in for me weeks probably six weeks . Reason thick leather, that’s not a bad thing putting some effort for the greater longevity don’t regret. Also applied there furnished oil to help. Use iron lace for lace for the Boot laces. Hold tight stay in place. Leather looks cool but the iron lace more comfortable. Tried the tongue guard for me more comfortable without . I have one regret I should have gotten the 8” instead of the 6” I have skinny ankles would make the boot more comfortable , more ankle support. So most I have ever spent also. I don’t regret would do it again yes . So when they break in and they will with perseverance they have a satisfaction feeling of sturdiness comfortable and longevity. Not like other cheaper options where a year from now they have degraded now more uncomfortable eventually to the point need new ones. The uptake is say 4 years from now the JK Forefront boots improve with age due to the quality of the material that’s molding to the shape of your foot. By living with these Boots I understand why people describe as an investment. Hope this helps 😎
@@WheresTheM3tal That's a very valid question I'd love to hear some feedback also. Are the Forefront heavy that's my biggest thing I like my boots comfortable and lighter think the 300s are more what I'm leaning towards.
I just bought a pair of 300 by the end of this video. You couldn't have said it better. Keep in the three hundred for the weekend and go on with the forefront during the week.
Love the idea of a warehouse, architect in a office boot. Its exactly what is needed for most guys.
I just purchased the 300s and super duties couple days ago. Excited to get them. This will be my 4th JK boot.
How is your experience with your other job boots?? Iv very interested in buying the 300
@@joeypreciado7049 So far I really enjoy the boots. I’m excited to wear my arctic 2 this winter. Easy break in time.
I just bought my first pair of JK’s tonight, bison forefronts, after seeing wranglerstars video. I can’t wait till they arrive!. This will be my first pair of boots in this caliber of quality. Super excited
Man I was just looking at the smooth bison forefront. What a good looking boot.
Bought a pair of 300X's as an everyday wear boot; they are noticeably lighter and you can easily push the toe of the boot with a thumb. Upon leaving a review and an email regarding wear on the tongue, Nathaniel gave me some good pointers and suggested a Forefront as a next boot (I'm accustomed to gusseted tongues and boot pulls).
I also wanted a boot that was recraftable and made in the U.S. so these fit the bill nicely.
Update: I was getting some heel slip and the sock liner in my right boot started peeling back; fine donning but will pull back when doffing; their insole solved the heel slip and sock liner issue. The leather is slightly wrinkled/"pruny", even after three applications of Obanhauf's boot oil (their supplied and preferred conditioner).
Looked at doing a custom Forefront in either brown or bison with brass hardware and a black Christy sole; the only thing that rubs me the wrong way is the $100 "set up fee", but JK offers a $100 discount if you kick out the build time to 26 weeks (similar to Nick's but without the fee/discount.
Moc toe in 300 or Forefront would be nice!
Stay tuned!! ;)
Just ordered my Bison forefront for my Harley rides and everyday wear. I can’t wait.
No compromise.
Wondering if you will be making a video on the Harvester boot? Thank you for the quality, explanatory videos.
Man I like your materials and ideals. But I can't get over the thru sole frenzied stitching. Is there a reason why this looks so rushed and haphazard ?
Man thanks for another great video and explaining the difference I need a pair of these soon mann
I just snagged some Bison forefronts.
They have a BF sale going on and I personally can't believe how absolutely amazing the price is for an amazing pair of boots.
Im hoping JK reaches out soon as I'd like to confirm the size is what I need.
They claim to call, at some point, after you order which is top notch service if you ask me.
I am gonna buy a pair, sand down the outsole so my local cobbler can glue on a flat slip resistant vibram outsole. I want to wear this for my restaurant job :P the original outsole will provide cushion and now act like a midsole. This looks like a great pair of boots.
Sounds great!
this kid is a good salesman
Great video as always Tim
id like a moc toe and bison in a 300 ! thoughts?
The Forefront would be exactly the boot I'm looking for if it had a full gusset tongue
Wearing my brand new pair of JK 300 Brown right now watching this in my favorite place to watch TH-cam
Which boot will provide more comfort on concrete
Awesome boots, i own pair, highly recommended
Looking forward to getting a pair
Will the foam in the 300’s last like the leather mid sole in the forefronts?
Thank you-you read my mind by making this video!
So what I'm hearing is that the 300 is for boss man and the forefront is for the workers/laborers
Seems like the 300 is where it's at for a hunting or hiking boot. I'll always recommend 2 sets of boots to allow dry time after work. 2 different models of boot also make your foot work differently stabilizing differnt ankle muscles.
No kill, like overkill. 😉
Decided I earned an F350 for Christmas 😁
Same. Check out the Bison Leather.
They are also having a Black Friday sale of 10% I think off of the actual boots. Not like Whites or Nicks which will at best do the sale on the accessories only.
JK is killing it with these faster shipping same northwest amazing style and build.
The owner of this shop, to me, is far better story and life than any of the others.
However, Franks is an equal par as far im concerned.
Nicks is getting to big, so to wait a year is absolutely ridiculous to me. Also have a good chance of them (forgetting) to do something you wanted done, knowing full well you waited a 8 months so ur going to accept it.
Whites is and has been, way to big for far too long.
I personally wouldn't down if they have the capital to have some machines doing the majority of the work.
JK's owner is an immigrants (like all of us, i believe 1st gen). He worked in this trade all his life and did so in anither country, so he has experience and different techniques than the rest.
This is, I believe, his kid. Excellent guy. Look at his love for the materials and his Dad and his business. I just love family businesses and will always support them.
I love in an area that no one, has ever seen boots like I'm about to have. They are going to flip when they see them.
Im from the cuty but work in a ace that all come from farming and coal miner families, n they are going to go nuts when they see them.
I can't wear whatever shoes I want at work, so I can only wesr them to training and when im not at work. Id bet my life I wind up getting JK a min of 20 guys buying a pair.
That Bison leather is so special and rugged and just raw looking.
I can't believe they found a good supplier of that skin and its a display of their company and their abilities for sure.
I can't say enough good things about this company.
I heard about them from a ytuber Anvil something or nother. My brother in law got a pair already and they absolutely epic.
Even if you only west them to lowes and show people how great ur decision making skills of boots are, you will impress all that love boots.
What is the weight difference between the two?
I love these. Wouldn't the stitching through the sole easily be worn through walking on concrete or really any rough hard surface? I feel like that stitching is the only thing I don't trust
That's why you're not a boot engineer. 😂
Thank you for the information! It makes the decision easier!
Any moc toe boots coming soon like the Red Wing 877?
It’d be nice if JK introduces Chelsea style of forefront.
Amazing video. Only question I have is, can the 300 be resoled & repaired just like the Forefront? I work in a polished concrete warehouse, and it’s fairly light work, so I know the 300 will far exceed what I’m needing. But I work around sharp metal occasionally & cuts can happen. Is the 300 repairable?
The 300 is resoleable but not rebuildable! The 300 is a bit thinner leather as well, so any deep cuts would have to stay for the life of the boot, making the forefront possibly a better option! If you have any questions feel free to reach out to our customer support lines a general@jkboots.com or call in at 1 (509) 487 - 0154 👍
@@jkbootsusa Thanks so much for the quick response. I’ll reach out when the time comes. Thanks!
If I work on concrete floors most of the day, and want a pair of Forefronts in Redwood. However, memory foam insole like Copper fit work have some built in arch support.
Is the Forefront built in a fashion that allows for installation of a memory foam insole, and not have too much arch support added?
Any idea when will you guys make a moc toe?
How's the Arch support on the Forefront compared to the Super Duty?
Do a video on the assembly of the forefronts
On the Vibram Christy soles, are they the same hardness all the way through? I work at an airport, and guarantee the tread will be gone in a month. A lot of outsoles are only hard on the outside, but once the tread is gone they have a super super soft and useless center...Tarmac is like sandpaper.
It's the same hardness all the way threw.
thorogood and whites have a custom cristy sole that wares down slower than the classic vibram
@@mad0uche Good to know, Im just not a big fan of Whites since they got bought by a Japanese company, but maybe I can find just the custom sole.
@@drewpknutz1410 My whites perrys wore down much slower than JK forefronts, and with the price hikes of places asking close to $700 for custom boots it's hard to beat whites millwood and perry IMO - if you don't need a steel toe that is.
@@drewpknutz1410 I hear that but they still in Washington and hire Washington people
Are you going to make a chelsea version of 300?
I would like to see all bison leather options in the 300.
I would order a pair of 300 if you offered arch pads with them.
Not to sound rude, but how much arch support do you need? Like the 300 seems to have plenty already.
check out the Bison Forefront
got any 300's waxed roughout leather?
I think lighter would be better for most people that aren't in construction or fireman but still want a good pair of boots the 300s would be the best fit because they're lighter and more comfortable and easier to break in etc... I only wish they were like 100 bucks less I'd buy them RN. JK do you ever have sales lol.
Give us the option for a Black Christy sole!
I belive as barista for me is 300. I wonder how much is import to Germany
You need slippers for making coffee
hi.
do you sell your boots in the UK?
also, how wide are the lasts you are using? I've got a wide foot and I do get problems with most work and leisure boots. have you though about using the nato/mondopoint sizing (lenght and width of the foot in mm)?
also, when you are talking about the ounces of weight of leather- do you mean the weight of the already made upper or the weight of the square meter/foot (?) of the raw material, before the cut?
I think you can get a boot to accommodate your width in the foot. Im not certain of how comfortable it'd be for you without knowing your feet, but they offer multiple widths.
For leather weighing 5oz, 8oz, 9oz, ect its per area, I think. It's kind of like leather thickness but not exactly. I believe 8oz is like 3.2mm and 5oz is like 2.2mm or something like that but dont quote me. The boot itself probably weighs about 2ish pounds a boot or about a kilo.
I'm confused about the stitching on the 300. Is the sole glued to the boot or is there a proper stitching? I'm looking at the 300 the lighter weight seems more ideal for hot weather
I think the midsole was stitched through, and the outsole was glued.
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300 would be great even after the unpleasant experience with the custom forefronts I purchased.
What was unpleasant if you don’t mind me asking ? I’m actually leaning towards the forefront
@@alexsantiago3661 they were super lose in the toe box and I had got a toe cap done and they ended up looking like clown shoes due to the amount of leather used. Also I’m semi flat footed so the arch was to much for my liking
@@ramonvega6106 Thank you for the input !
@@alexsantiago3661 currently I have lend more towards Whites boots and have 4 pairs currently and they have been great right out the box.
I bought the forefronts over the 300 because I couldn't pass up the new gray leather.
Can the 300’s be resoled?
It's $179 for a resole on the 300, $205 resole on the forefront, plus a $25 shipping charge, which is pretty insane actually.
@@mad0uche that's if you go threw them. Any cobbler can resole either boots. Shit. I put a vibrum christy sole on my own boots. Cost me under 50 bucks and a couple hours of time.
@@ianmccoy9475 With all due respect, I don't trust myself or any rando to do a better job than a professional from whites, nicks, JK.
if youre not a big guy, you probably dont need super heavy duty boots... just like you dont put semi truck tires on your pickup... a super duty on me would just slow me down, and be terrible on steep slippery roofs... the 300 is aawesome and doesnt slow me down. i weara the soles off them long before the leather goes bad... i can have them resold a few tijes before the leather goes bad...
hello to France!!! quel est l'équivalent en épaisseur en rapport au poids en onces!!! Merci!
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Get rid of the white please?
You mean the soles? I got the 300 with regular studded sole and they look much nicer.
@@JohnAvillaHerpetocultural Yes the soles
🤦♂️Order custom boots then! Or don't buy them. They make probably 100 different styles and offer custom. So asking them to completely change the style of one of their models. Just for the liking of one customer who's probably just kicking tires. Is very ignorant, don't you think?
@@richardbadish6990If you don't voice your opinion then nothing ever changes. Most people would agree with me on this. I have 3 pair of the OTs, not a tire kicker.
Im shoes factory job 6 years 2013..... 2019
$120.
So the 3-4 oz “inside” of the hide is shaved off and becomes cheap Chinese boots.
Moc toe
I get the light duty vs heavy duty analogy but no one eeds to be paying money for a Ford.
American made Ford is king. Otherwise Toyota it is.
@@Genghis420Khan King of guppies with more loyalty than sense.