*NOTE* A few people reached out to me talking about the Swedish/Finland comparison - the only alignment I was making was with the impact of ski‘s and ski warfare. I flashed a note about it on screen but it was rather quick. I’m not talking about era, alignment, cultures (besides skiing culture), etc. The Finnish battle of Suomassalmi was the most notable example of ski warfare which aligned well with the boots being shown.
LUNDHAGS! They do the modern version of these, they call them "shell boots"; they are quick drying, able to be aired-out while walking when you keep the upper and tongue wide open; the double layer of sock is paramount with them and important to carry multiple pairs of socks with you to change out of and dry the others
Most of older military stuff was made to last forever and a lot of it does. I have a winter coat from the 40s that looks almost new despite pushing 80 years old.
I own multiple pieces of clothing that are military surplus and made in the 30s-50s. I love them, the quality is amazing! Only things that I have had to fix are some buttons.
Great to see these being talked about here and at Rose Anvil. Might I add that the metal eyelet in the loop on the back of these and their all leather counterparts is for connecting to the m59 trousers that have a hook front and back on their ankle cuffs. Incidentally the contemporary wool trousers are superb in their own right.
Dude so cool seeing Rose Anvil again, found your channel through him. This was an awesome vid, enjoyed the hell out of it. Now I need to track down a pair of these in size giant for my big stoopid feet.
i didn't even see what the title of this video was, I see the Iron Snail, I click. Having watched the video, I am hooked on your style and you are a great presenter! Love the random info on these boots!!
The carrot app is quite cool actually, just downloaded it & I love how everyone is putting each other on game on the community wish list. Just kind of wish it had a comment section
Also, important tip: if you’re going to buy a pair of Swedish or Finnish surplus military boots or already own a pair, please be aware that they often only come with a midsole and not an insole! So they will feel REAL REAL big and the midsole is very hard and may very well hurt your feet a bunch if you go running around in them! Lots of options to make or purchase an insole…Redwing sells cork composite insole inserts which are pretty cool, and I prefer the standard insole inserts from Thorogood. Or make your own with wool felt or dried moss…
the winter version of those boots were basically made of felt, from what I know. those are spring/autumn ones; summer ones (that I own) are just a single lasted leather boots that go above the ankle. awesomely squerish
@mikewin. We use those boots for that in the Swedish army. Skiing with the skies called Vitablixten (white thunder). So you are on point. And oh yes I’m older so now a days there are an upgraded version (i hope). Cheers
Bought a pair of the brown leather ones 25 years ago they were so good I bought another pair 5 years later in case the first pair wore out. Iam still wearing the first pair about 4 months a year. I probably wasted my money on the second pair as I will probably never live long enough to wear them out!
I caught the last two years of the DMS during my time in the British Army. They were truly terrible. As soon as the were exposed to active service they failed. I remember the day went to collect the replacement BCH (boots combat high), also now retired
I had bought a couple of pairs in the 90s at a surplus store. Found out the hard way it's not a non marking outsole. Looked like a kid took a black crayon and drew all over the floor under my desk. The janitor hated me.
These boots are really cool. They are not waterproof. I have two all leather pair. These boots were used in the falkland war. They are getting very expensive. Varustekela in Finland has cheap shipping. They have leather and the rubber one's. Mine are from the seventies. Awesome boots, very comfortable. They beat any modern boots. Highly recommend leather and the rubber one's.
Купил такие...1965 года...летом в них жарко...резина не дает ноге ,дышать,...Зимой ...в дождь и снег самое то!!!Ноги сухие...но подошва скользит по льду как на коньках!!😢😂🎉
Pretty weird video as far as the info about the conflicts go. You show a lot of footage from the Finnish winter war in 1939 while talking about a Swedish boot from 1969. Sweden has not been in a war in over 200 years, so when exactly where the Swedes lethal thanks to these boots? Sweden was in fact the only Nordic country that remained neutral during WWII. All other Nordic countries were involved in WWII by either being invaded by the Soviets or the Nazis. Yes, there were about 8000 Swedish volounteers that went to fight in Finland during the Winter War, but are these boots from that period? As you yourself say, the boots are from 1969, 30 years after the fact. Probably could have used some better research or scripting, because the info in the video comes of as muddled and that the Swedish and Finnish army are somehow the same.
Dms boots arent rubber inside, theyre exactly like a trad boot. All leather. Also you forgot to mention the ammo boot, which you showed reproductions of and 2 photos of. I do british reenacting and collect british militaria so sorry if i sound like a knowitall
You’re correct re Boots DMS and the British Army. Mine were incredibly comfy, but leaked like a sieve 😂. You’re also right about these boots being on the Falklands; they were worn by the Royal Marines. The fact was that we were geared for fighting Russians in NWE (plus ca change) and not crossing bog land.
I could be wrong but I seem to recall that a good number of RM Commandos wore Lundhags after Artic Warfare training in Norway at Artic Warfare School under Lars Felt. 🤔
Шведы слишком суровые ребята...В этих ботинках только работать можно...на стройке...в грязи...Ходить в них в турпоходы не рекомендуется...ботинки будут целые,а ноги ,поломаются,...😊
В них следует подобрать самостоятельно очень толстую стельку, я взял одну тонкую изолирующию а вторую из американский военных берц. И очень хороший трекинговый носок. И шнуровать их нужно вокруг ботинка тоже.
@@ИванЧай-х3э У меня таких башмаков 5 пар...еще и ,удлиненые ,черные есть.Вот к черным претензий нет,а коричневые - деревянные...Только работаю в них.На природу надеваю другие берцы...😊
Stop rambling as if you are/were on whatever and do something about the word order in your title. For example: "The perfect, 64-year-old military boot from Sweden"
*NOTE* A few people reached out to me talking about the Swedish/Finland comparison - the only alignment I was making was with the impact of ski‘s and ski warfare. I flashed a note about it on screen but it was rather quick. I’m not talking about era, alignment, cultures (besides skiing culture), etc.
The Finnish battle of Suomassalmi was the most notable example of ski warfare which aligned well with the boots being shown.
LUNDHAGS! They do the modern version of these, they call them "shell boots"; they are quick drying, able to be aired-out while walking when you keep the upper and tongue wide open; the double layer of sock is paramount with them and important to carry multiple pairs of socks with you to change out of and dry the others
Yes its true. I have one model ❤️
Most of older military stuff was made to last forever and a lot of it does. I have a winter coat from the 40s that looks almost new despite pushing 80 years old.
I own multiple pieces of clothing that are military surplus and made in the 30s-50s. I love them, the quality is amazing! Only things that I have had to fix are some buttons.
Thank you Michael. I needed that after a rough day of hanging sheet metal in a dirty old elementary school
a hyperactive michael J fox clone from new england hovers two inches from my head and yells "BOOTY!" over and over and over and...
love you bro.
Great to see these being talked about here and at Rose Anvil.
Might I add that the metal eyelet in the loop on the back of these and their all leather counterparts is for connecting to the m59 trousers that have a hook front and back on their ankle cuffs.
Incidentally the contemporary wool trousers are superb in their own right.
You do a really good job with production value on your videos.
I was shure at least one of that line will be Norwegian welt construction. Exelent video. Looking forward to @roseanwil cut in half in future
Dude so cool seeing Rose Anvil again, found your channel through him. This was an awesome vid, enjoyed the hell out of it. Now I need to track down a pair of these in size giant for my big stoopid feet.
Nice drop on @RoseAnvil love to see you guys do a documentary series on all the PNW bootery companies..
i didn't even see what the title of this video was, I see the Iron Snail, I click. Having watched the video, I am hooked on your style and you are a great presenter! Love the random info on these boots!!
The carrot app is quite cool actually, just downloaded it & I love how everyone is putting each other on game on the community wish list. Just kind of wish it had a comment section
Also, important tip: if you’re going to buy a pair of Swedish or Finnish surplus military boots or already own a pair, please be aware that they often only come with a midsole and not an insole! So they will feel REAL REAL big and the midsole is very hard and may very well hurt your feet a bunch if you go running around in them! Lots of options to make or purchase an insole…Redwing sells cork composite insole inserts which are pretty cool, and I prefer the standard insole inserts from Thorogood. Or make your own with wool felt or dried moss…
the winter version of those boots were basically made of felt, from what I know. those are spring/autumn ones; summer ones (that I own) are just a single lasted leather boots that go above the ankle. awesomely squerish
@mikewin. We use those boots for that in the Swedish army. Skiing with the skies called Vitablixten (white thunder). So you are on point. And oh yes I’m older so now a days there are an upgraded version (i hope). Cheers
Bought a pair of the brown leather ones 25 years ago they were so good I bought another pair 5 years later in case the first pair wore out. Iam still wearing the first pair about 4 months a year. I probably wasted my money on the second pair as I will probably never live long enough to wear them out!
You should try some Lundhags boots 🇸🇪 they still look like this
I caught the last two years of the DMS during my time in the British Army. They were truly terrible. As soon as the were exposed to active service they failed. I remember the day went to collect the replacement BCH (boots combat high), also now retired
i was surprised you dont seem to have lundhags in your boot collection!
I had bought a couple of pairs in the 90s at a surplus store. Found out the hard way it's not a non marking outsole. Looked like a kid took a black crayon and drew all over the floor under my desk. The janitor hated me.
Love the history connection to the boots
always enjoy your boot videos ✌
As a swede I learned something today. Tack.
vintage swedish military is some of my favourites
Rose Anvil send his regards brother! ❤
Ja!
I mean *most important* is actually probably railroads, but as a skier I’ll support skiing as being the most important in spirit!?
These boots are really cool. They are not waterproof. I have two all leather pair. These boots were used in the falkland war. They are getting very expensive. Varustekela in Finland has cheap shipping. They have leather and the rubber one's. Mine are from the seventies. Awesome boots, very comfortable. They beat any modern boots. Highly recommend leather and the rubber one's.
They are often available in swedish military surplus shops as well fe rodastjarnan
any more info about them being used in the falklands?
Купил такие...1965 года...летом в них жарко...резина не дает ноге ,дышать,...Зимой ...в дождь и снег самое то!!!Ноги сухие...но подошва скользит по льду как на коньках!!😢😂🎉
Great video again. What trousers are these?
Looks like a better alternative to the crappy imported newer Sorels if you get them with the insulation.
They remind me of the Lundhags boots! Wich are also swedish
Yeah, very much like the 'Park' boot. Except Lundhags has a more modern look (and materials, even though the upper part is still 1 layer leather).
The White Death walks!
and in style
This channel is peak TH-cam 😭👏🏻🔥
Pretty weird video as far as the info about the conflicts go. You show a lot of footage from the Finnish winter war in 1939 while talking about a Swedish boot from 1969.
Sweden has not been in a war in over 200 years, so when exactly where the Swedes lethal thanks to these boots? Sweden was in fact the only Nordic country that remained neutral during WWII. All other Nordic countries were involved in WWII by either being invaded by the Soviets or the Nazis.
Yes, there were about 8000 Swedish volounteers that went to fight in Finland during the Winter War, but are these boots from that period? As you yourself say, the boots are from 1969, 30 years after the fact.
Probably could have used some better research or scripting, because the info in the video comes of as muddled and that the Swedish and Finnish army are somehow the same.
where can i buy these?
I has a pair of these yrs ago. I got them for bushcraft use, but ended up never using them.
okay cool but when is the snowboard super soldiers coming
Dms boots arent rubber inside, theyre exactly like a trad boot.
All leather.
Also you forgot to mention the ammo boot, which you showed reproductions of and 2 photos of.
I do british reenacting and collect british militaria so sorry if i sound like a knowitall
I like how this channel is evolving into menswear journalism
How is that Filson Swiftwater jacket? Been considering getting it.
Pretty good! I was just in a downpour with it and it held up very well
the leather sole is because a rubber sole is significantly colder in extreme winter temperatures.
Another reminder of how criminally undersubscribed this channel is. I love the history focused vids.
Only if he got the history part right
@@satinkuti5875 he didnt really go into any detail anyway
You’re correct re Boots DMS and the British Army. Mine were incredibly comfy, but leaked like a sieve 😂. You’re also right about these boots being on the Falklands; they were worn by the Royal Marines. The fact was that we were geared for fighting Russians in NWE (plus ca change) and not crossing bog land.
I could be wrong but I seem to recall that a good number of RM Commandos wore Lundhags after Artic Warfare training in Norway at Artic Warfare School under Lars Felt. 🤔
Idk if i believe the leather sole reasoning, seems like a stretch
wowzers
Wait … did you breath at anytime throughout this vid
Where can I get a pair for $20?
Keep an eye on military surplus stores! Private sales usually jack the price up super high
The seam sits just under the ankle bone and is really annoying. I don't think I could cope to break them in.
Man what is this carrot thing you making us do? If you wanna giveaway 500 just give it here 😂.
You know swedes slept thru ww2 right?
Yes! I have text on the screen that says that but it pops up pretty fast
rose anvil
I have it on good authority that the people of Värnamo forgive you for your pronunciation.
Swedish is hard, det är inte så jävla noga😊
Stop liking the same things that I like.
bro half the video was ads
Шведы слишком суровые ребята...В этих ботинках только работать можно...на стройке...в грязи...Ходить в них в турпоходы не рекомендуется...ботинки будут целые,а ноги ,поломаются,...😊
В них следует подобрать самостоятельно очень толстую стельку, я взял одну тонкую изолирующию а вторую из американский военных берц. И очень хороший трекинговый носок. И шнуровать их нужно вокруг ботинка тоже.
@@ИванЧай-х3э У меня таких башмаков 5 пар...еще и ,удлиненые ,черные есть.Вот к черным претензий нет,а коричневые - деревянные...Только работаю в них.На природу надеваю другие берцы...😊
The absolute state of zoomer historical knowledge 🙄🙄
Stop rambling as if you are/were on whatever and do something about the word order in your title. For example: "The perfect, 64-year-old military boot from Sweden"
Отличные ботинки. Ношу их второй год. Надо ещё одну пару прикупить. Я зову их ,,Ботинки судного дня,,😊😊😊👍👍👍