I have a pair and work 12 hour shifts...on my feet the whole time. I wear them when I'm not at work. They look good with a pair of jeans...my lady loves the way they look...so, I picked up another pair for back up...no, joke. You can. Get them in brown too.
I wouldn't say they have good grip on ice to be honest. But they look hella fresh and you'd be okay I think in max -5 degree celcius. The fit is very comfy and doesn't require a break in period like in other martens. Would recommend!
do you own a pair of timberlands? i only ask because my 10 1/2 timbs are 11.22 inches and the 11 docs are 11.22. best advice is to check the size chart of a pair of boots you already own and compare it to that of whatever docs you want to buy
I ended up getting a size 10. One of them fit me but the other one was way too tight all around my foot. So I returned them and am going for the 11. I have wider feet
Do they really have a good grip on snow and ice in (real) cold temperature? My previous experiences with Docs are quite...well...let's say outdated and from what I remember, their PVC translucent outsole becomes hard as a rock in cold temp ( minus 10 Celsius and colder) and very slippery. Is it still true?
Realy nice boots,very comfortable on feet.just got my order today and i wear it,
@@Rimaj0628 agreed very good for the price
I have a pair and work 12 hour shifts...on my feet the whole time. I wear them when I'm not at work. They look good with a pair of jeans...my lady loves the way they look...so, I picked up another pair for back up...no, joke. You can. Get them in brown too.
I wouldn't say they have good grip on ice to be honest. But they look hella fresh and you'd be okay I think in max -5 degree celcius. The fit is very comfy and doesn't require a break in period like in other martens. Would recommend!
Just bought some thanks for the good review!
I'm usually a size 13, ended up getting a size 12 and they fit perfectly. Size down.
Damn, I was kind of hoping these would make a good hot weather boot because they don't have any type of lining or waterproof membrane in them.
The ones that are not leather do stand heat
They’re not bad for hot weather. They’re kind of a all season boot not made for extreme cold either.
@@knifeman8351 I ended up buying them and use them for everything except really cold days here in CT.
How’s the sizing on these? I wear 9.5 and unsure whether to size up to 10 or go down to 9.
Get a 9
Yeah I wear the same and got a nine
Are these true to size? I wear a 9 should I get a 10 ?
They are true to size I bought them the same size as I buy my gym shoes
Hey guys I’m a 10.5 in Nikes what size in docs should I get????? I’m Clueless
I usually wear a 10 1/2 in sneakers and I got them in size 10 US and are a perfect fit out of the box.
Did you do anything to prep them ? I just got my first pair and don’t know if I should put anything on them before I start to wear
Just wear them they are really comfortable, first time I wore them for 8 hours, feet never got tired, excellent boots. Combs 10/10
They’re pretty good right out of the box I did nothing to them
Did you ever use anything to maintain the leather. I just got mine.
This probably is the same for the comb2 right?
Probably very similar
I read online that these ones run big. I typically wear a 10.5-11 so should I go for the 10s in these?
do you own a pair of timberlands? i only ask because my 10 1/2 timbs are 11.22 inches and the 11 docs are 11.22. best advice is to check the size chart of a pair of boots you already own and compare it to that of whatever docs you want to buy
Best way to know is to try them on. But I feel they’re true to size.
I ended up getting a size 10. One of them fit me but the other one was way too tight all around my foot. So I returned them and am going for the 11. I have wider feet
I'm 11 in Adidas and 10 in Timbs. These Docs in 11 fit perfectly.
Do they really have a good grip on snow and ice in (real) cold temperature?
My previous experiences with Docs are quite...well...let's say outdated and from what I remember, their PVC translucent outsole becomes hard as a rock in cold temp ( minus 10 Celsius and colder) and very slippery.
Is it still true?
Not the best boot for extreme cold. But not terrible either especially for the price
thank you so much
reference model?