Going on 7 months in my first pair of Hyer boots, can’t agree more with you. Hands down the most comfortable boots I’ve ever had, they are are go to boots doesn’t matter what I’m doing there what I grab!
@jameswick7772 ай бұрын
gotta love a good pair of hyers
@MoMan.886 күн бұрын
Nice little variety of boots you got there, get ya a pair of Chisos Boots sometime when you get a chance, they’re awesome!!
@diegopromasterАй бұрын
The culver from Hyer luck really good!
@goodrich062 ай бұрын
Nice kitty! 😹😹 Life is Boots...Boots is Life! 🤠
@highvel-kq2to3 күн бұрын
White's packers....bough mine in 1989 for 215.00 over 700.00 now SMH. Comfortable well-made and rebuildable. Hell of a boot.
@ericarribas9823 күн бұрын
Nice boots collection you are a real cowboy
@darricksullivan586115 күн бұрын
who do you use to resole you boots?
@NDB469Ай бұрын
Great information
@Tdwjaofbelss2 ай бұрын
Your videos are great
@kyrossmitty529424 күн бұрын
I hoping someone can help me here I'm looking to buy my brother a pair cow boy boots they need to be black in color square toed and steel toed his size is 13 wide. I've look quite a bit but i can't find any in black and he wont wear them if there not black if anyone knows of any pull ups it'd be greatly appreciated
@jessehelms969611 күн бұрын
Georgia boots has a pair of them I know they are my work boots that I have right now.
@46rambo494 күн бұрын
White's nuff said,
@zenryzerlss27 күн бұрын
hey guys I just got Durango boots are they any good
@jessehelms969611 күн бұрын
They are pretty good. If you plan on working in them a lot the soles with wear out fast on them.
@caseymisssarah175710 күн бұрын
Double H boots my favorite
@michelorphey52275 күн бұрын
Take the money, you’ll have to stash it, cowboy. Get a custom built pair. Wear em till broke in. Leave your spurs on em, so the heel counters don’t bulb out. Then nothin but horseback work in em. They’ll last you for years. Down hear in mesquite country , a lot of us use taps. Sure saves on your boots. Years ago I was ridding in 2” bells. And drove a mesquite thorn clear through my boot, the meat between my big and second toes, then nailed into my insole. Little ouchy when the wagon boss yanked it out with a pair of needle nose pliers. Miraculously my bells grew a leather hood.