THANKS FOR WATCHING!! *If you want to buy Jim Green boots AND support the channel you can use these links!* if you don't wanna support the channel then you can just go straight to the site! Jim Green African Ranger: jimgreenfootwear.com/store/african-ranger-fudge/?ktk=YnlWczZ6LWY4Mjc4M2Q5NmJk Jim Green African Ranger Buffalo: jimgreenfootwear.com/store/african-ranger-buffalo-skin/?ktk=YnlWczZ6LTY2Y2M5MjJiODBk
Currently wearing my Jim Green Barefoot Ranger boots. Fricken love this! Wide toe box, zero drop, full leather, boots. No frills, just quality materials made into a quality boot. I wear them almost every day. Only took about a day of wearing to break in and have only been getting comfier every since.
I'm wearing the barefoots daily also. They are a game changer as almost the same construction and quality but zero drop and no steel shank means they are just 100% comfortable from the moment you put them on. They are the perfect comfortable shoe during an urban rainy season.
Learned this from watching the Rose Anvil 2 interview, Jim Green doesn't use Vibram soles cause Vibram doesn't do business in South Africa. There is NO supplier so no soles
As an electrician I wear African Rangers as work boots. They’re great. Comfy, durable, good traction on various materials, tough in a tough environment. And a bargain.
Thanks for the recognition and attempts at correct pronunciation of our language and people! I have been involved in volunteer anti poaching work and expedition hiking. . . I can confirm that the South African bush is no joke, had a company politely ask me to not buy their boots again after I sent them photos of what their top product looks like, barely surviving (but never to be worn again) one expedition. . . I have had burnt wood pierce straight through the bottom sole of high brand working mountain boots! Vibram soles, they don't last 7km in the bush, trust someone who spent the money and tried.
I have an exact pair and they are an amazing comfortable, durable leather boot. They have a sneaker-like feel instead of a clunky boot. Definitely one of my most worn shoes in warmer weather.
@@bellinghambaseball2The other commenter read my mind. Definitely condition them. I really recommend against wearing them without conditioning first. The African buffalo leather is so ridiculous. It’s so stiff and uncomfortable. I’ve have put a couple intense hikes into them and they still aren’t fully broken in. Conditioning them first helps tremendously.
I bought these because of this video and oh boy I wish I knew about them sooner. Got them right before I had to move apartments and wore them basically 2 weeks straight during the moving. Broke in quick and super comfortable, very well made and great protection. Goes on and off nice and easy too. Just generally solid and I don't need to think about them.
Oh my God, am I actually more fashionable than snail man now? Because I've wanted these for almost a year and got them last year for Christmas. Btw, the brown boot/green laces combo work unbelievably well with a sage Barbour Beufort and it's turned into my favorite outfit.
I have the Buffalo skin ranger. Awesome boot. Nice thick, durable leather. I wear them on hikes or to work or just daily wear. They’re comfy and not overpriced. Can’t wait to bring them out again for the summer. Good to see Jim Green getting more and more exposure. I hope we get elephant leather rangers some day
Love Jim Green! Wearing my black ARs at work right now, also have a pair of fudge ones, 2 pairs of Razorbacks(wedge and lug soles), a pair of their vellies, and a pair of their Stockman Chelsea's. Awesome boots, really all I'll wear now
This is definitely the problem with Jim Green. You can’t stop at one pair. I can’t even decide between three different models for my third pair. Once you have one, you just want all of them. And they have such great variety, all of it useful for different things and all perfectly designed and reasonably priced, that you can totally justify every purchase. Combine that with some amazing TH-cam presence and Jim Green will own the world by next year. You heard it here first.
I have the African Ranger boots in Buffalo and can't say enough good about them! True to Brannik device fitting and well good looking, I get comments on the regular!
I do not consider myself to be part of the "youtube police" but as an Afrikaans speaking South African just allow me the following constructive comment. To use the term "boer - farmers" might be confusing as it might come across as farmers farming with "boer" when in actual fact "boer" is the Afrikaans word for "farmer".
Hi Michael, I was born and raised in South Africa, and speak Afrikaans. To assist you with the pronunciation of "Boer", just the same sound as when you say 'boot' but with the 't' replaced by an "r" at the end. I love my Jim Green boots and have a few different ones. Reliable, value-for-money boots and once you have worn them in, it is super comfortable. I have the Razorback, African Ranger Barefoot in Houston Brown, Black Shoelie, and Suede Vellie in Chestnut. I still want to get the Stockman as a quick slip-on boot and really like the look of the Numzaan boot as well. I used to try out a lot of different boots, shoes, and sneakers. But they do not last very long and these days they do not fit my wide feet that well. Jim Green solves all of those problems.
You have a very good on camera presence. Also, I enjoyed the commercial break. Your girlfriend if that's who she is, got just the right blend of tongue in cheek and seriousness. As for Jim Green, I have 12+ pair. I lost count.
This is cool. I wore Clarks DBs all the time when I was growing up in Australia. Don't know why I stopped. Perhaps it was the lack of protection around the ankle. These Jim Greens solve that problem.
Thanks bro! If I didn't come across your short about these I wouldn't have known about them. Ordered a pair last night. Can't wait! I went with the fudge colorway. Made with crazyhorse leather
Now review the barefoot edition. They are basically the rugged leather without the steel shank, so they are out of the box as comfortable as a sneaker. Someone with wide feet I really like the large toe box.
Clark's Desert Boots were originally designed for the British Army during the desert campaign in North Africa during WW2. They were practical in the desert and more comfortable than the standard boots of the era. After the war, they were sold on the open market, and Clark's sold them as well; people bought them for similar reasons, and the style became popular, and it remains popular to this day.
I have a pair of AR8'S and love them. Just did a rookie review 😂 Jim Green is an amazing company for all they do, on top of producing a great product!! Just wish i didnt get robbed by the Canadian government to buy them 🤷♂️ still well worth it and will be buying more from them. Especially considering how easy they make it to custom order and their quick turnaround. Now i have to decide if i want the roughout or Buffalo 🙈 Thanks for the video!! Cheers, beers and whiskey 🤠 🥃
The buffaloes take more breaking in but they are bulletproof. Soak the inside in hot water and wear them with thick wool socks till they dry. Then oil them up good. They may outlive you.
My AR Houston Brown arrived July 8. Been living in them, steadily getting broken in and more comfortable. Look damn good with black jeans for office wear.
I bought mine when they were released in the US in I think Feb, 2022. I put 6.5 miles on mine today, and I am reminded how uncomfortable they are. Lol. Wouldn't buy again I don't think. The fit is really strange. I like how they look though.
Got their Razorbacks a few months ago and they are solid especially for winter. My only regret is not getting them earlier when they were not as popular but much cheaper. Might cop African Rangers for warmer weather.
@@TheIronSnail Back when Rose Anvil did the first video on them I believe the South African Rands converted to roughly 120 Euros + VAT but now they have a distributor in Europe and I paid 180. Still very worth it.
@@TheIronSnail I bought my first pairs of Razorbacks, Stockman, and vellies in February of 2021, just checked my email. I paid $119 for the Razorback and Stockman, and $89.99 for the vellies. They've definitely went up a bit and are still an excellent value, but back then.....
Yep I paid the same price for my Razorbacks. It was one of the first big shipments that’s Jim Green had available from Amazon to the US. I use my Razorbacks as work boots/hiking boots, our property has steep grades and the lug soles do great for stability. They have held up well the past three years and the only thing I added was a more cushioned insole.
I have a pair of wingtips made in SA that are 46 years old. I believe they are made from water buffalo hide. They are in great shape, almost as good as new!
Been wearing African rangers for my primary general shoe for a year and thinking…. Thinking…. Thinking more…… 5 months. A year and 5 months. They’re about due for a refresh. The sole is getting pretty worn but they’re still a good shoe. Probably the best boots I’ve ever owned. I’m new to quality boots but they have sizes to fit my big feet. I’ll probably get these resoled not long after I get my next good boot which I think will be Thorogoods? The Jim Greens needed better insoles for me. After that, they were amazing. The cap toe is pretty tough. I’ve dropped tools on it and it took care of my feet. I’m no construction guy but these have seen enough work for them to be used in the yard, shop, and working on things in my opinion. These are work boots that look surprisingly good in my opinion. I wish I could find something close to these in price and quality made in America. I’d also probably buy them again instead of anything else if they didn’t start removing all the size options and seem to be clearing them out of Govx. I’ve had bad luck with some other “affordable” options, so I’ve been really happy with these.
As for your second to last sentence; what is the deal with that? Ive been contemplating buying a pair of barefoot rangers and was browsing on Amazon... Came back a couple weeks later and they pulled a bunch of their boots from the Amazon storefront including the barefoots. Whats the deal with that?
Don't judge this boot off this exact version, IMO there is a far better way to get these boots albeit with a little added cost and wait time. Get them custom made (roughly $40 more), get them with the upgraded veg tan leather mid sole, and get the toe stiffener removed. Unless you plan on kicking the crap out of stuff and need toe protection, the toe stiffener is not necessary and just makes them less comfortable, and by removing it your toes will be able to wiggle totally freely without any hot spots, and they'll still have 2 layers of leather at the toe so you'll get more protection than something like sneakers. I opted to keep the steel shank because I wanted more arch stability but you could remove it and get a much more flexible boot if you're into that. Basically what I got ordered is my own version of their Barefoot African Ranger but with the standard sole and drop height and they absolutely are like an overbuilt sneaker.
Jim Green boots are awesome. I got into them via their barefoot African Ranger. I love zero drop wide toe shoes and when I heard about their African Barefoot Rangers through Rose Anvil, I had to get a pair. They are great and I loved them so much that I bought a regular pair African Ranger boots and the Baobab as well. These are great boots.
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I am South African and am wearing my Jim Green Razor Back steel toe boots every day for work. One of my best investments ever, it does take some time to walk them in but as soon as the boots are walked in there is no pair of boots that you will want to wear more than the Jim Green boots . It's like wearing a pair of comfy socks. When the soles are done for you can always just send them in and get a new pair of soles and the boots are ever lasting. I RECOMMEND JIM GREEN FOR WORK AND LEISURE ANYTIME!!!!
I currently own two pairs of Jim Green's, the Vellie and Outback Chelsea. They have very quickly become my favourite shoes and I plan on moving to Jim Green's for my hiking boots, I just need to figure out what pair. They break in quick and get comfier with every single wear and are built to outlast you! Would highly recommend these shoes and boots, especially if your a ZA local like me!!
For a more durable option than trailrunners, you can also look at boots like the Jim Green African Ranger boots, which is an evolved version of veldskoen, or field shoes. Essentially trailrunners before trailrunning was a thing. A lot of militaries in Africa were really ahead of the 8-ball on boot design, since they realized pretty early that heavy duty construction just slowed you down, and that boots had to be lightweight and not inhibit the wearer first and foremost. The OG veldskoen vellies partially contributed to the modern idea of sneakers and trailrunners.
My JG African ranger BF are hands down my favorite footwear I've ever owned. I don't like to take them off. I'll probably have them make me an ar670-1 pair so I can have a pair when I'm in uniform, too. They take a min to break them in but 💯 worthwhile
Still cant get over teh fact that your channel doesnt have millions of subs. The production, the editing, the filming I mean it's just all so well done.
Good video on Jim Green boots 🥾 and may I say I am enjoying them myself. At present time I 2pairs of Chuckka rough out and smooth. I am wearing the African Rangers as watch the video. Also a new pair of Baobab Boots they are like leather tanks for the foot. Looking forward to some custom pairs.
I've really been getting into Red Wings recently and these feel like they'd make a great complimentary, lighter weight and more warm weather appropriate alternative. Sadly it doesn't look like they retail here in Sweden. Will definitely ask my friend from SA to have a look around for me next time she's going down to visit. Just have to figure out my sizing ..
I’m 300 miles into my first pair of African rangers and my only complaint is the adhesive used on the outside of the stitching has failed. That’s on me however, these boots weren’t made for Alaska. Highly recommend for anyone into forestry.
My custom Rangers are starting production now! Can't wait to get them....oh, and my Russel's Backcountry's are AMAZING. Your video put me onto them. They are quite literally the most comfortable boots I own.
Perusing their website now. Couple questions: 1. Which ones work for wide feet? *Just got to 9:15; answered. 2. Are these easy to re-sole if I’m in the states?
Love your videos! What is the brand of that jacket your wearing in most of the video. I know the video was about these awesome boots but i also found myself wanting to know more about that jacket!
I like what you said about the toebox not being high enough! I have skipped through these Jim Green boots and opted for Caterpillar as a result of the flat toebox.
RiP they only make them up to size 14's, lol. I need at least a 15 in US Mens. $100 ~ $180 is in the normal price range for shoes in my size, so that's not really too bad. How wide are the shoes? I need 4E width too.
I had never heard of these boots before... so thanks for the video and education. Also, what jacket are you wearing? Looks like a Carhart of Filson type coat and is it lined and warm? Thanks for the videos and keep up the great work.
You should do a video on qiviut it's the undercoat of musk ox. Ik there's one company that makes a qiviut jacket, it's mostly used for small things like scarves
I currently wear Adidas Terrex hiking shoes and they work great for pretty much everything but these look reeeeeeeally tempting for when my current pair wears out
So I am wondering whether I should perhaps look into buying these and i was wondering whether they would even be worth it. The most important thing for me is that i can comfortably hike in them and do things in camp as i am a scout. So I was wondering what you would say to that?
the Leather isn't exclusively culled buffalo hide. It's a whole industry out here, there's game farms that ranch buffalo to supply trophy hunting, game meat and for sale to private game reserves. It's a better story though.
First thing love your channel, I got a reccomend for you and I saw your video on the Danner Mountain Light and I subed instantly. You provide all information you would need without a ton of fluff. With that said though I have enough addictions and only 2 feet stop recommending badass boots that I want/need to buy damnt. Please think of my poor wallet lol
Informative video about a brand not too many know but is worth knowing (especially if you have wider feet). Just your constant hyper-active fiddling with your hands is slightly annoying ..
THANKS FOR WATCHING!! *If you want to buy Jim Green boots AND support the channel you can use these links!* if you don't wanna support the channel then you can just go straight to the site!
Jim Green African Ranger: jimgreenfootwear.com/store/african-ranger-fudge/?ktk=YnlWczZ6LWY4Mjc4M2Q5NmJk
Jim Green African Ranger Buffalo: jimgreenfootwear.com/store/african-ranger-buffalo-skin/?ktk=YnlWczZ6LTY2Y2M5MjJiODBk
Mid-Week Announcement perhaps Michael?
Any update on the Mammoth Jacket? I thought it was supposed to ship at the end of February.
@@giuseppijimi hey! Did you leave a review today? I’ve been trying to contact you - email info@theironsnail.us if you can!
The buffalo model seems mostly out of stock but there's a similar one.
lf you didn't know who the Boers were before starting this video, you should've stayed in school longer and learned a little history.
Jim Green's are legendary in South Africa. They make great stuff and they support local communities! 10 out 10 would recommend!
Currently wearing my Jim Green Barefoot Ranger boots. Fricken love this! Wide toe box, zero drop, full leather, boots. No frills, just quality materials made into a quality boot. I wear them almost every day. Only took about a day of wearing to break in and have only been getting comfier every since.
I'm wearing the barefoots daily also. They are a game changer as almost the same construction and quality but zero drop and no steel shank means they are just 100% comfortable from the moment you put them on. They are the perfect comfortable shoe during an urban rainy season.
Learned this from watching the Rose Anvil 2 interview, Jim Green doesn't use Vibram soles cause Vibram doesn't do business in South Africa. There is NO supplier so no soles
As an electrician I wear African Rangers as work boots. They’re great. Comfy, durable, good traction on various materials, tough in a tough environment. And a bargain.
Thanks for the recognition and attempts at correct pronunciation of our language and people! I have been involved in volunteer anti poaching work and expedition hiking. . . I can confirm that the South African bush is no joke, had a company politely ask me to not buy their boots again after I sent them photos of what their top product looks like, barely surviving (but never to be worn again) one expedition. . . I have had burnt wood pierce straight through the bottom sole of high brand working mountain boots! Vibram soles, they don't last 7km in the bush, trust someone who spent the money and tried.
I’m just curious, how do you think Vietnam era type jungle boots would perform in the bush?
I have an exact pair and they are an amazing comfortable, durable leather boot. They have a sneaker-like feel instead of a clunky boot. Definitely one of my most worn shoes in warmer weather.
that has got to be the single most wholesome company i have heard of to date. thanks a bunch for sharing!
Wearing the Buffalo's right now. One of the best things I've ever worn, period
Did they salt out like crazy when they got wet?
Not really, though I followed JGs conditioning guide before wearing them in wet conditions
@@bellinghambaseball2The other commenter read my mind. Definitely condition them. I really recommend against wearing them without conditioning first. The African buffalo leather is so ridiculous. It’s so stiff and uncomfortable. I’ve have put a couple intense hikes into them and they still aren’t fully broken in. Conditioning them first helps tremendously.
3:30 Boers (/bʊərz/ BOORZ; Afrikaans: Boere ([ˈbuːrə]) . The word boer means ''farmer'' in both Dutch and Afrikaans...
I bought these because of this video and oh boy I wish I knew about them sooner. Got them right before I had to move apartments and wore them basically 2 weeks straight during the moving. Broke in quick and super comfortable, very well made and great protection. Goes on and off nice and easy too. Just generally solid and I don't need to think about them.
Oh my God, am I actually more fashionable than snail man now? Because I've wanted these for almost a year and got them last year for Christmas.
Btw, the brown boot/green laces combo work unbelievably well with a sage Barbour Beufort and it's turned into my favorite outfit.
What do you think of them?
Picked up a pair in water buffalo hide last year. Took more breaking in than the softer leather but they are practically bulletproof.
The ad is hilarious and now we need to know what 90% off one orange costs
Taylor said it costs less than two!
I have the Buffalo skin ranger. Awesome boot. Nice thick, durable leather. I wear them on hikes or to work or just daily wear. They’re comfy and not overpriced. Can’t wait to bring them out again for the summer. Good to see Jim Green getting more and more exposure. I hope we get elephant leather rangers some day
Love Jim Green! Wearing my black ARs at work right now, also have a pair of fudge ones, 2 pairs of Razorbacks(wedge and lug soles), a pair of their vellies, and a pair of their Stockman Chelsea's. Awesome boots, really all I'll wear now
That's a great line up!!
@@TheIronSnail much appreciated! Love the brand, and their customer service is very responsive and easy to deal with. Rare these days
Appreciate the support! Glad the boots are doing the job for you.
This is definitely the problem with Jim Green. You can’t stop at one pair. I can’t even decide between three different models for my third pair. Once you have one, you just want all of them. And they have such great variety, all of it useful for different things and all perfectly designed and reasonably priced, that you can totally justify every purchase. Combine that with some amazing TH-cam presence and Jim Green will own the world by next year. You heard it here first.
also wow, the production value is super high on this video, and that at sub 100k followers?! insane, deserves so much more than that!
I bought a pair 4 months ago. They are my go to shoe now.
I thought mine weren't comfortable, but I just switched out the insoles and bam! Love 'em!
I have the African Ranger boots in Buffalo and can't say enough good about them! True to Brannik device fitting and well good looking, I get comments on the regular!
I do not consider myself to be part of the "youtube police" but as an Afrikaans speaking South African just allow me the following constructive comment. To use the term "boer - farmers" might be confusing as it might come across as farmers farming with "boer" when in actual fact "boer" is the Afrikaans word for "farmer".
So it’s like chai tea 😅😂
Hi Michael, I was born and raised in South Africa, and speak Afrikaans. To assist you with the pronunciation of "Boer", just the same sound as when you say 'boot' but with the 't' replaced by an "r" at the end. I love my Jim Green boots and have a few different ones. Reliable, value-for-money boots and once you have worn them in, it is super comfortable. I have the Razorback, African Ranger Barefoot in Houston Brown, Black Shoelie, and Suede Vellie in Chestnut. I still want to get the Stockman as a quick slip-on boot and really like the look of the Numzaan boot as well. I used to try out a lot of different boots, shoes, and sneakers. But they do not last very long and these days they do not fit my wide feet that well. Jim Green solves all of those problems.
I just bought the same ones! I love them. When I boot oiled them the red color came out and made them pop. They are so nice !
You have a very good on camera presence. Also, I enjoyed the commercial break. Your girlfriend if that's who she is, got just the right blend of tongue in cheek and seriousness. As for Jim Green, I have 12+ pair. I lost count.
This is cool. I wore Clarks DBs all the time when I was growing up in Australia. Don't know why I stopped. Perhaps it was the lack of protection around the ankle. These Jim Greens solve that problem.
Thanks bro! If I didn't come across your short about these I wouldn't have known about them. Ordered a pair last night. Can't wait! I went with the fudge colorway. Made with crazyhorse leather
Now review the barefoot edition. They are basically the rugged leather without the steel shank, so they are out of the box as comfortable as a sneaker. Someone with wide feet I really like the large toe box.
Clark's Desert Boots were originally designed for the British Army during the desert campaign in North Africa during WW2. They were practical in the desert and more comfortable than the standard boots of the era.
After the war, they were sold on the open market, and Clark's sold them as well; people bought them for similar reasons, and the style became popular, and it remains popular to this day.
I have a pair of AR8'S and love them. Just did a rookie review 😂
Jim Green is an amazing company for all they do, on top of producing a great product!!
Just wish i didnt get robbed by the Canadian government to buy them 🤷♂️ still well worth it and will be buying more from them.
Especially considering how easy they make it to custom order and their quick turnaround.
Now i have to decide if i want the roughout or Buffalo 🙈
Thanks for the video!!
Cheers, beers and whiskey 🤠 🥃
I'm team rough out!!
you could request roughout buffalo leather
The buffaloes take more breaking in but they are bulletproof. Soak the inside in hot water and wear them with thick wool socks till they dry. Then oil them up good. They may outlive you.
I have two pair of these. Black and Buffalo. I wear the black instead of dress shoes. I wear the Buffalo skins everywhere.
Oh the black ones I bet look sweet
Vellies are the first shoes I've owned in life. Never once did I think that an American will one day review a pair of vellies😂
My AR Houston Brown arrived July 8. Been living in them, steadily getting broken in and more comfortable. Look damn good with black jeans for office wear.
The AR8 boot from Jim Green is probably their best boot.
Thanks for the kind words, appreciated. AR8 is also a great option, built for those extra rugged days!
This 👍🏻
I just got the Barefoot version of these love them so awesome!
I bought mine when they were released in the US in I think Feb, 2022. I put 6.5 miles on mine today, and I am reminded how uncomfortable they are. Lol. Wouldn't buy again I don't think. The fit is really strange. I like how they look though.
Got their Razorbacks a few months ago and they are solid especially for winter. My only regret is not getting them earlier when they were not as popular but much cheaper. Might cop African Rangers for warmer weather.
Oh! How much cheaper were they??
@@TheIronSnail Back when Rose Anvil did the first video on them I believe the South African Rands converted to roughly 120 Euros + VAT but now they have a distributor in Europe and I paid 180. Still very worth it.
@@TheIronSnail I bought my first pairs of Razorbacks, Stockman, and vellies in February of 2021, just checked my email. I paid $119 for the Razorback and Stockman, and $89.99 for the vellies. They've definitely went up a bit and are still an excellent value, but back then.....
@@dubester1982The Stockman is $159 now
Yep I paid the same price for my Razorbacks. It was one of the first big shipments that’s Jim Green had available from Amazon to the US. I use my Razorbacks as work boots/hiking boots, our property has steep grades and the lug soles do great for stability. They have held up well the past three years and the only thing I added was a more cushioned insole.
I have a pair of wingtips made in SA that are 46 years old. I believe they are made from water buffalo hide. They are in great shape, almost as good as new!
My fellow South Africans, today is a good day. Also veldskoen vellie means "leather field shoe" in English
Been wearing African rangers for my primary general shoe for a year and thinking…. Thinking…. Thinking more……
5 months. A year and 5 months.
They’re about due for a refresh. The sole is getting pretty worn but they’re still a good shoe.
Probably the best boots I’ve ever owned. I’m new to quality boots but they have sizes to fit my big feet.
I’ll probably get these resoled not long after I get my next good boot which I think will be Thorogoods?
The Jim Greens needed better insoles for me. After that, they were amazing.
The cap toe is pretty tough. I’ve dropped tools on it and it took care of my feet. I’m no construction guy but these have seen enough work for them to be used in the yard, shop, and working on things in my opinion.
These are work boots that look surprisingly good in my opinion.
I wish I could find something close to these in price and quality made in America.
I’d also probably buy them again instead of anything else if they didn’t start removing all the size options and seem to be clearing them out of Govx.
I’ve had bad luck with some other “affordable” options, so I’ve been really happy with these.
As for your second to last sentence; what is the deal with that? Ive been contemplating buying a pair of barefoot rangers and was browsing on Amazon... Came back a couple weeks later and they pulled a bunch of their boots from the Amazon storefront including the barefoots. Whats the deal with that?
Don't judge this boot off this exact version, IMO there is a far better way to get these boots albeit with a little added cost and wait time. Get them custom made (roughly $40 more), get them with the upgraded veg tan leather mid sole, and get the toe stiffener removed. Unless you plan on kicking the crap out of stuff and need toe protection, the toe stiffener is not necessary and just makes them less comfortable, and by removing it your toes will be able to wiggle totally freely without any hot spots, and they'll still have 2 layers of leather at the toe so you'll get more protection than something like sneakers. I opted to keep the steel shank because I wanted more arch stability but you could remove it and get a much more flexible boot if you're into that. Basically what I got ordered is my own version of their Barefoot African Ranger but with the standard sole and drop height and they absolutely are like an overbuilt sneaker.
Jim Green boots are awesome. I got into them via their barefoot African Ranger. I love zero drop wide toe shoes and when I heard about their African Barefoot Rangers through Rose Anvil, I had to get a pair. They are great and I loved them so much that I bought a regular pair African Ranger boots and the Baobab as well. These are great boots.
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I am South African and am wearing my Jim Green Razor Back steel toe boots every day for work. One of my best investments ever, it does take some time to walk them in but as soon as the boots are walked in there is no pair of boots that you will want to wear more than the Jim Green boots . It's like wearing a pair of comfy socks.
When the soles are done for you can always just send them in and get a new pair of soles and the boots are ever lasting.
I RECOMMEND JIM GREEN FOR WORK AND LEISURE ANYTIME!!!!
Jim Green makes a great boot!
I have these buffalo ones too! I got them on a pre-order about a year ago.
They are tanks!!
I have the Razorback, Stockman, and the African Ranger in African Buffalo. Now im considering the AR8. I love Jim Green!
I’m heading down this road also. Soon I will need a dedicated Jim Green wardrobe.
I mean closet, cupboard, storage, if anyone was confused.
AR8 ftw, would absolutely recommend
African Ranger is a great Summer boot, for colder temperatures I like my Razorbacks or, my absolute favourite, the AR8
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That carrot commercial was so adorable…. That I had to leave and come back to this video later. I did though. Don’t change.
I currently own two pairs of Jim Green's, the Vellie and Outback Chelsea. They have very quickly become my favourite shoes and I plan on moving to Jim Green's for my hiking boots, I just need to figure out what pair. They break in quick and get comfier with every single wear and are built to outlast you! Would highly recommend these shoes and boots, especially if your a ZA local like me!!
Well done amigo!!! @jimgreen is the bomb
If they made a loafer.... would you try it?
@@LandLockedSailor69 like, to see how well it burns? I don’t think I understand the question.
For a more durable option than trailrunners, you can also look at boots like the Jim Green African Ranger boots, which is an evolved version of veldskoen, or field shoes. Essentially trailrunners before trailrunning was a thing. A lot of militaries in Africa were really ahead of the 8-ball on boot design, since they realized pretty early that heavy duty construction just slowed you down, and that boots had to be lightweight and not inhibit the wearer first and foremost. The OG veldskoen vellies partially contributed to the modern idea of sneakers and trailrunners.
My JG African ranger BF are hands down my favorite footwear I've ever owned. I don't like to take them off. I'll probably have them make me an ar670-1 pair so I can have a pair when I'm in uniform, too. They take a min to break them in but 💯 worthwhile
Are barefoot minimal zero drop boots allowed in the armed forces ???
Great review! That buffalo leather looks great! What’s your jacket btw? Looks really cool!
Still cant get over teh fact that your channel doesnt have millions of subs. The production, the editing, the filming I mean it's just all so well done.
I use a steel toe capped version for industrial version used in industry Jim Green , Best boots I have ever had.
Good video on Jim Green boots 🥾 and may I say I am enjoying them myself. At present time I 2pairs of Chuckka rough out and smooth. I am wearing the African Rangers as watch the video. Also a new pair of Baobab Boots they are like leather tanks for the foot. Looking forward to some custom pairs.
Got a pair a few months ago and they're great.
Got a pair in September , and having been wearing them to work in a kitchen and cycling commute. Would recommend.
Had my razor backs for over a year now ...put them through snow, ice and rain and they still going strong
Who makes your canvas jacket?
I would say the African Big 3 in boots in my opinion number one is the Rogue RB5 followed by Jim Green and Groundcover boots.
Jim Green saved me from the despair that is the US boot marke
I've really been getting into Red Wings recently and these feel like they'd make a great complimentary, lighter weight and more warm weather appropriate alternative. Sadly it doesn't look like they retail here in Sweden.
Will definitely ask my friend from SA to have a look around for me next time she's going down to visit. Just have to figure out my sizing ..
Had absolutely no idea this channel was a thing, I got a short in my feed and was like “is that the watch guy?” 😂 This is much more my speed
I’m 300 miles into my first pair of African rangers and my only complaint is the adhesive used on the outside of the stitching has failed. That’s on me however, these boots weren’t made for Alaska. Highly recommend for anyone into forestry.
My custom Rangers are starting production now! Can't wait to get them....oh, and my Russel's Backcountry's are AMAZING. Your video put me onto them. They are quite literally the most comfortable boots I own.
Perusing their website now. Couple questions:
1. Which ones work for wide feet? *Just got to 9:15; answered.
2. Are these easy to re-sole if I’m in the states?
Love your videos! What is the brand of that jacket your wearing in most of the video. I know the video was about these awesome boots but i also found myself wanting to know more about that jacket!
That ad read was brilliant!
I love my razorbacks. I wear them basically all day every day
The most practical BOOTS for everyday use 😮
Excellent video about an excellent product!
Very cool boots and a great video.
Well done, man!
I own 3 boots from Jim Green, I highly recommend them.
Whomever is in charge of Jim Green's marketing deserves a raise
Those are some great comfortable boots!
Better than modern Clarks !! Top boots !!
Hey man, this video made my day. Keep making these banger videos about cool shoes meant for cool people. Hope you're doing well!
Ohh I needed a new casual semi dress boot and those look like they will fit the bill better than a Thursday one
WOOOOOOO a new run of jackets
!!! this is Prologue V2 !!! and an introduction to LEAF LINE!! IM SO EXCITED!! and VERY STRESSED!
@@TheIronSnail I have my wallet ready I’m not missing out on the XL’s
I like what you said about the toebox not being high enough! I have skipped through these Jim Green boots and opted for Caterpillar as a result of the flat toebox.
Very entertaining, clever delivery. Will tune in again as it made me laugh. I have a pair of Jim Green African Rangers btw and they're very good.
RiP they only make them up to size 14's, lol. I need at least a 15 in US Mens. $100 ~ $180 is in the normal price range for shoes in my size, so that's not really too bad. How wide are the shoes? I need 4E width too.
Haha love the carrot add. Would love to 3th-wheeling with you and taylor xD
I had never heard of these boots before... so thanks for the video and education. Also, what jacket are you wearing? Looks like a Carhart of Filson type coat and is it lined and warm? Thanks for the videos and keep up the great work.
You should do a video on qiviut it's the undercoat of musk ox. Ik there's one company that makes a qiviut jacket, it's mostly used for small things like scarves
Mine are super comfortable but the sole failed after four months splitting at the toe on both pairs
the AR8-Black is like a Premium timberland 8 inch in black but better in every way
I currently wear Adidas Terrex hiking shoes and they work great for pretty much everything but these look reeeeeeeally tempting for when my current pair wears out
Love everything aboutt this video bro
Amazing content and execution
So I am wondering whether I should perhaps look into buying these and i was wondering whether they would even be worth it. The most important thing for me is that i can comfortably hike in them and do things in camp as i am a scout. So I was wondering what you would say to that?
The barefoot zero drop Ranger is fantastic.
NEED HELP! Absolutely love that jacket he is wearing on this on , but havent found any video of it , any one knows wich one it is ?
the Leather isn't exclusively culled buffalo hide.
It's a whole industry out here, there's game farms that ranch buffalo to supply trophy hunting, game meat and for sale to private game reserves.
It's a better story though.
I didn't know Hank and John Green had a secret third brother who made shoes!
What jeans model are you wearing in the video? Looks good!
First thing love your channel, I got a reccomend for you and I saw your video on the Danner Mountain Light and I subed instantly. You provide all information you would need without a ton of fluff. With that said though
I have enough addictions and only 2 feet stop recommending badass boots that I want/need to buy damnt. Please think of my poor wallet lol
Informative video about a brand not too many know but is worth knowing (especially if you have wider feet). Just your constant hyper-active fiddling with your hands is slightly annoying ..
What jacket are you wearing here, looks great
Liking and Subscribing because of that carrot ad 😂 way to nail the assignment 🙌🏼
The boots were cool too