Why the heel? 400 year history (JK Boots)

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Rose Anvil

Rose Anvil

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@RoseAnvil
@RoseAnvil Жыл бұрын
Check out the full JK Collection here: bit.ly/3juIDdC
@richardodouglin3855
@richardodouglin3855 Жыл бұрын
Is the bison leather a top grain leather? Since most tumbled leather is top grain?
@joshuathompson9317
@joshuathompson9317 Жыл бұрын
Sell out - every video is sponsored by what you cover now….
@ezraspielvogel2972
@ezraspielvogel2972 Жыл бұрын
Pleaseee make a video, making a Jordan 1 out of cordovan
@hellomynameis5889
@hellomynameis5889 Жыл бұрын
You should do a comparison between these and the Nikes builder pro.
@TheOtherBill
@TheOtherBill Жыл бұрын
I remember when the description on a video actually contained a description of the video.
@jkbootsusa
@jkbootsusa Жыл бұрын
This was so awesome for us to watch. We love the history and are so honored to continue this craft. Thanks Weston and thanks for tuning in guys!
@KitnerT
@KitnerT Жыл бұрын
Thank you guys, jks are the best boots I’ve ever had can’t wait to order another set
@Dea_Decay
@Dea_Decay Жыл бұрын
Love these boots so much, and the combo bison with black leather boots you shared on instagram awhile back. It will be a few months before I can order a pair but looking forward to when I can!
@The420FOREVA
@The420FOREVA Жыл бұрын
I've been following your Facebook page for years now and have always wanted a pair will hopefully be getting a pair this year. So glad your company is getting some well deserved recognition and hopefully your business continues to grow
@SkepticalRaptor
@SkepticalRaptor Жыл бұрын
The only thing is that it’s so sad to watch one of your expensive, hand-crafted boots get destroyed. I can’t afford your boots, so I’m literally crying watching him do this to your boots.
@matthewpolyak7079
@matthewpolyak7079 Жыл бұрын
I'm so in love with my Superduty boots haha you guys are the best!
@bubba3625
@bubba3625 Жыл бұрын
I almost cried when you cut those boots open. Owned my hunting boots since 1974 I believe, they are still working great and never ever let me down.
@UtubeH8tr
@UtubeH8tr Жыл бұрын
Science and discovery all require sacrifice.
@j79meyerify
@j79meyerify 8 ай бұрын
I agree! I appreciate what he does but man that was hard to watch 🫣
Жыл бұрын
We should lock the heel boot guys and the barefoot boot guys in a cage deathmatch to see who comes out ahead with all their health and posture claims
@jkbootsusa
@jkbootsusa Жыл бұрын
LOL
@moorshound3243
@moorshound3243 Жыл бұрын
I was just thinking the same thing.
@jariperho
@jariperho Жыл бұрын
Problem is that it's really hard to prove a negative claim. This style of footwear probably makes sense in a tough, work environment, but would you want to wear them as your casual shoes? Probably the best feeling in the world when you get them off your feet after a day.
@forrestwright5981
@forrestwright5981 Жыл бұрын
@@jariperho I can pretty much work all day and sleep in my White' s brand logger boots!
@WhiteDesignsUSA
@WhiteDesignsUSA Жыл бұрын
@Jari Perho I've worn the same pair of nicks hotshots for 2 years now, nearly every single day working and relaxing. They are the most comfortable thing I have ever put on my feet. They become a part of you, and you can sometimes forget you're even wearing boots. They're just that comfortable.
@calebcothron3556
@calebcothron3556 Жыл бұрын
Forestry is still alive and well in the east. Just looks different (thankfully) than 150 years ago. I'm a forester and I've mostly worked in the central appalachian region. Not as high altitude bit definitely not flat, very steep. The tall heel is super useful for digging into steep slopes with loose soil, snow, or leaf litter. I wear drew's, they don't get the attention that nick's or whites but they've been around just as long and are solid boots. They have a new boot that they're selling for only $350. I'm excited about them but skeptical, I'd love to see you cut a pair up and look inside.
@Arto257
@Arto257 Жыл бұрын
Sounds similar to what Frank's is doing with the Patriot boot. Dropped the cost as low as they could without messing up the quality
@felix_christopher
@felix_christopher Жыл бұрын
As a European with no specific familiarity with the history of the US, this was a really intriguing watch! Great boots and a history 101. There’s a great novel about the US forests through the times, by the way, called „The Overstory“ by Richard Powers. Worth a read, I think!
@jonfetzek3053
@jonfetzek3053 Жыл бұрын
Such an excellent book
@s-zo5641
@s-zo5641 Жыл бұрын
I'm from europe too and I'd really like to own a pair of loggers but it's literally impossible to find any in europe
@felix_christopher
@felix_christopher Жыл бұрын
@@s-zo5641 Bad News, mate. Was banking on getting some of these about June.
@MarkGelderland
@MarkGelderland Жыл бұрын
@@s-zo5641 I'm a boot aficionado, from Europe as well, and i came across loggers several times both in Amsterdam and Stuttgart. And you can easily order them online; ebay, amazon, etc.
@larsbee
@larsbee Жыл бұрын
@@MarkGelderland it is just too bad that by the time u get them they will be 1000€ 🤣 oh well a decent price to pay for not having ttip... not all US made products r of this boots top notch quality.... fer sher dood 🤣
@Cupofgo
@Cupofgo Жыл бұрын
Love to see you living your passion and these books clearly brought you a lot of joy. Their construction is superb.
@nikhilsinha7730
@nikhilsinha7730 Жыл бұрын
I too enjoy a well constructed book, nothing beats sturdy words
@C.J.Traylor
@C.J.Traylor Жыл бұрын
Spring of 22 I commissioned JK in Spokane,to build a pair of 16in, Bison Packers with a Vibram V-sole. After two summers Cowboying, Range Riding, Hunting, Packing, and just every day wear, they are amazing! I will say they are the best boots I've ever put on my feet. I will not be going back to any other boot for as long as I can. I will be a JK fan and buyer for life.
@truckerrespect7797
@truckerrespect7797 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to do this historic video. I live just outside Bangor Maine and worked in the logging industry for 20 years. I still wear these boots as a truck driver. My family was in logging for 4 generations. Much appreciated
@hexum9449
@hexum9449 Жыл бұрын
I've always wondered why the big heel. Thanks for the information and another excellent video.
@nicksboots
@nicksboots Жыл бұрын
Great video, Weston! Love the history 🌲🪚🥾
@kthendrix8
@kthendrix8 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I have a pair of White’s Logger boots from 1994 where I used them throughout the years in wild land fire. There isn’t any other feeling to have a custom pair of handmade boots when you live in them for months on end without any breaks.
@Brent6434
@Brent6434 Жыл бұрын
No logger, but I just bought my first pair of real PNW boots, JK 300x thanks to your video about them. So happy with them and built like absolute tanks. Thanks for giving this company the attention they deserve. I don't think enough people hear about JK, which is a damn shame. Good to see them being put in the spotlight.
@jonathanmosher72
@jonathanmosher72 Жыл бұрын
Why on God's earth would you buy a pair of loggers who aren't loggers, electrical pole workers, or firefighters? I cleared land in the early 90s and would savor the moment when I could get those heavy ass things off my feet.
@danielboughton3624
@danielboughton3624 Жыл бұрын
​@@jonathanmosher72 I grew up with boots like this on my feet and while I have a small chainsaw collection and a forest to tend to I am not a logger. I have some wesco highliners that I like quite a bit esp. for riding my motorcycle. I have some ankle height boots like I grew up in for just kicking around, scrambling in and out of crawlers, heading out hiking and so on. There is a big difference between slogging through rough terrain all day long and that wonderful feeling of taking off that boot and going for a 6 mile hike on a trail so still nice to get them off your feet but not even close to what it feels like after a day of work in them. The big win for me is the support and how rugged they are. You just don't get the same thing out of a pair of plastic/nylon shoes and those modern shoes won't hold up at all to any kind of rough terrain. They also don't have the support and they don't have the grip either. If I tried skinning my cat in a pair of plastic boots I'd give them maybe a week at most before they are shredded.
@jonathanmosher72
@jonathanmosher72 Жыл бұрын
@@danielboughton3624 I wear quality boots. I didn't say anything about plastic shoes. The whole support thing is only needed if you're always dealing with rolling an ankle or on even ground all day long. Roman soldiers wore 50lb packs, walked 25 miles a day in sandals. Porters and Sherpas climb mountain until snow line with packs wearing sandals. Highliners weigh almost 6 pounds. They're anchors.
@laa0fa502
@laa0fa502 Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanmosher72 the heel gives you more traction than any lugs could
@jonathanmosher72
@jonathanmosher72 Жыл бұрын
@@laa0fa502 6lb pair of Wesco's for "traction" Lol. It's about as stupid as wearing mountaineering double boots around for "ankle support"
@scottdavenport1833
@scottdavenport1833 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite videos that you've done.
@poellot
@poellot Жыл бұрын
I am a truck mechanic most of the year, truck driver for a few months a year, farmer a few months a year, i also hunt, and cut my own fire wood. The looger boot is the best i have ever found.
@maryreed2280
@maryreed2280 Жыл бұрын
I can confirm the arch and logger heel are ideal for posture. So comfortable.
@KitnerT
@KitnerT Жыл бұрын
Best boots I’ve had they are so comfy and have been rocking the same set for 3 years now
@jkbootsusa
@jkbootsusa Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@andrewwastaken2
@andrewwastaken2 Жыл бұрын
I live in Spokane and growing up it felt like everyone had a pair and that it was a normal thing to own. Really cool to hear someone appreciate it elsewhere!
@NWJF
@NWJF Жыл бұрын
A pair of loggers or a pair of 700$ boots? 🤔
@wolfmantroy6601
@wolfmantroy6601 Жыл бұрын
Me too. I grew up in Idaho. Whites or WesCo. I like WesCo better than Whites personally.
@windmolenfarm8030
@windmolenfarm8030 Жыл бұрын
I worked as a Power line Electrician and the high heel to lock in the climbers and the outstanding arch supports for standing in the climbers for hours at a time were a must. In other words the need was there and the price is what you pay for the best and longest lasting boots. TADA!
@nope653
@nope653 Жыл бұрын
Hookin ain't easy brother
@aidenstefanson2175
@aidenstefanson2175 Жыл бұрын
I just started a new career as a lineman, trying to figure out who makes the best climbing boot before shelling out a huge amount of money. Any thoughts from your experience?
@nope653
@nope653 Жыл бұрын
@@aidenstefanson2175 try the boots on... If they don't have a steel shank completely disregard. And a 2 inch heel if you actually climb, if you are a bucket lineman than 1.5"
@aidenstefanson2175
@aidenstefanson2175 Жыл бұрын
@@nope653 That's really helpful advice. Thank you.
@windmolenfarm8030
@windmolenfarm8030 Жыл бұрын
@@aidenstefanson2175 Sorry Aiden, I wor4ked for KG&E in Wichita, KS at the time and they carried the boots they recommended and we purchased them through the company. I cannot tell you what brand, that was in 1975, I was a new Journeyman and we were sent over to Missouri that winter after an ice storm where we worked 20 hours a day to stay on triple time. My Journeyman partner on the truck was 62 and praying for one of the older foremen to retire so he could move up to foreman before he retired. I looked at him and asked myself if I wanted to be in his position in 30 years and said no, so I quit my job and went back to school and got accepted to Medical School and have done much better with an indooor job. (just my personal preference you know). Anyway I cannot help you other than to wish you the best in the world for your future and bless you for doint that job so I don't have to..
@tom_olofsson
@tom_olofsson Жыл бұрын
Very good explanation. I have carried a briefcase made of bison leather for over 4 years and it still looks brand new. Thanks.
@aurtisanminer2827
@aurtisanminer2827 Жыл бұрын
It’s awesome to see JK boots in the spotlight!
@TheDragonGamerTV
@TheDragonGamerTV Жыл бұрын
Hey, I want to see the Thursday Explorers cut in half. Since Nick's tactical boots seem a bit similar, could you do a comparison between the two? Also, I love the channel. You helped me make many decisions on what I should buy. Thank you.
@nathanperry4190
@nathanperry4190 Жыл бұрын
I bought a pair of 300s after watching your video on them. I absolutely love them and looking at getting another pair of JKs.
@108u9
@108u9 Жыл бұрын
400 years ago: loggers 400 years later: vloggers
@Jaq365
@Jaq365 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@cfbass1
@cfbass1 3 ай бұрын
Keep making these amazing videos, mate! It is super valuable to preserve this heritage and spread the word. Every second of watching this video was absolutely worth it! Thank you !!!!
@bassplayer2011ify
@bassplayer2011ify Жыл бұрын
I got a pair builder pros about a month ago. Not for work but because I like the style. I wasn't sure about the heel at first but after a month I can say I've never going back to mass-produced footwear. Fresh out the box it's the most comfortable footware I've ever warn. And walking up and down the hills in my area is so much easier with the heel.
@JohnNathanShopper
@JohnNathanShopper Жыл бұрын
Good posture from heels is true. I started getting my dress boots lifted by half an inch or a bit less a few years ago at the cobbler, and they always become more comfortable.
@timturner7609
@timturner7609 Жыл бұрын
You're not wrong about em fixing your posture. I didn't realize it until I got my new boots, but I was legit walking around looking like a cooked shrimp lol
@schneecoraxx8689
@schneecoraxx8689 Жыл бұрын
It took me a lot of years to finally discover loggers, they have been my daily wear ever since and i will never go back to anything else. Take care of your feet though boot people, its important.
@hellomynameis5889
@hellomynameis5889 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy to see how much your video quality has improved over the years
@snowpdx
@snowpdx Жыл бұрын
Great video, love the quick history lesson at the beginning! Quick question for you about the raised heel - you mention a couple of times that the posture produced by a taller heel is more "natural" - but we didn't evolve with tall heels, right? Why is a tall heel more "natural" than a flat footbed?
@karls5474
@karls5474 Жыл бұрын
I've heard the same thing and thought the exact same thing. It makes no sense to me
@ray-vf6ux
@ray-vf6ux Жыл бұрын
It forces you to kinda lean back . if that makes sence
@100thdragoon
@100thdragoon Жыл бұрын
Because walking with shoes is very different from walking on bare feet.
@11202
@11202 Жыл бұрын
I guess it allows for even distribution of weight while being leaned forwards? Allows what is essentially a heel strike while mechanically doing a forefoot landing. I'm just having a guess here but that's the only way it would make sense to me. Also elevates your heels which might be beneficial for carrying loads including the weight of the shoe itself. We didn't evolve with taller heels but I don't think we were made to be wearing shoes or standing for extended periods of time without walking/running. Again. If the first half sounds like nonsense it's because I have no idea if what I'm saying is true or not
@AH-bm4ts
@AH-bm4ts Жыл бұрын
As a minimalist footwear person I appreciate that this style is functional for people working on steep terrain only. Nice piece of kit.
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 Жыл бұрын
It is also pretty good for people who climb a lot of ladders.
@wisenber
@wisenber Жыл бұрын
"for people working on steep terrain only"... facing uphill. A heel does the opposite facing downhill.
@MsSamareh
@MsSamareh Жыл бұрын
Aren't human feet meant to deal with that terrain without aid?
@wisenber
@wisenber Жыл бұрын
@@MsSamareh Boots with heels effectively function as a leveling platform to stand on facing uphill. Otherwise, you'll need to stand on your toes as feet don't tend to bend upwards that well.
@MsSamareh
@MsSamareh Жыл бұрын
@@wisenber but on a hill, you're not always facing uphill. It's worse when you try to go downhill, it's suddenly more steep. And why do you have to strictly stand with your feet pointing up most of the time? Your feet will naturally shift to a more comfortable angle if you're just standing there.
@JHamilton791
@JHamilton791 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Weston! I'm on the other side of the country and logger boots are very rare to see here but I've always wondered why they look so wild.
@sushimaster77
@sushimaster77 Жыл бұрын
If you work in the woods (off the beaten track) try a pair of loggers. I am on the east coast as well, but in Canada, and was gifted a pair of rubber chainsaw boots. It surprised me how much better the traction was in rough terrain for this style of boot.
@AHungryHunky
@AHungryHunky Жыл бұрын
Ive honestly always thought a good pair of loggers would make a great hunting boot here. It's not the Rockies but Pennsylvania has got plenty of slopes both inside the Appalachian range and in the foothills to the west and east of it. Place I have some stands has an average slope between 30-40° and can even hit 45 in some places, at least according to the land management and hunting app I have installed. Doesn't sound like much until you have to hike it, and it gets more fun dragging deer because all the trees fall parallel to the slope, but because of the growth of multiflora rose and other unpleasant brush you often have to drag perpendicular to the slope. Always fun rolling a deer over logs while fighting a 40° slope that just really wants to drag you down into nature's barbed wire.
@ogk9com
@ogk9com Жыл бұрын
I used to get the Chippewa Super Loggers and pressure wash them once a week to get all the work crud, grease, oil. They would last about 2 years. Loggers are my favorite unfortunately when Berkshire Hathaway bout them the Quality when downhill fast. I'm in Texas and can't even find anything that looks like a decent boot. No loggers anywhere. Maybe I'll look into JK if they're waterproof. If you work on rough ground like ballast or lorge gravel don't go bison, you'll need the stiffer leather for ankle support otherwise bison leather is awesome. Thank you for the awesome video.
@dangniewecki6248
@dangniewecki6248 Жыл бұрын
My uncle makes handmade moccasins I currently own 4 pairs. Have handled and seen hundreds. Own the first pair for going on 10 years and the others a few years intervals between. My parents have owned pairs over the years. So I feel fairly accurate and prepared to say Bison looks the most impressive and different to start off with. But in terms of aesthetics ages the worst. It is true it’s heavier, thicker, but much more spongey and capable of flexing and stretching. But as I said it basically just gets dirtier over the years it does not have much patina, wear, change. My deer and elk do that in spades but are also much more worn out over the years. Of course how thick each hide is varies, vegetable or chrome tanned, is it filled, dyed, glazed, combinations; change the leathers. So of course you can probably find a magic elixir that makes bison stiffer, harder, or age more beautifully. You can probably find super thick elk or deer out there. But in general elk and deer age and patina much nicer, but don’t last as long, bison and moose are thicker, heavier, but also more spongey and pliable, but do not in general age as nicely.
@yentingchen
@yentingchen Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard that bison leather has poor water resistance compared to steerhide. I’ve never worn bison. Is this true?
@samsneed7979
@samsneed7979 Жыл бұрын
I just wrote a comment about my moccasins being bison soled. They also have elk uppers, which are yellowish but now stained from spilling coffee on my feet over the years. They look beat up, but they are still in really good physical condition and are insanely comfortable. I went through a million pairs until I bought nice handmade ones. The others would roll on my foot and / or quicky fall apart. The handmade pair fits like a glove. Respect to your uncle.
@dangniewecki6248
@dangniewecki6248 Жыл бұрын
@@yentingchen wow somehow I never got the notification for your comment and now 3 months later I’m answering haha. Honestly the difference in water “natural” water resistance in my experience is overhyped. Because the single biggest factor is how leather is tanned and finished. Bison that is tanned and finished with lots oils and waxes can be just as resistant as any leather. If it’s a leather with a finish, paint, sealant applied it will be just fine. So I haven’t ever really noticed a difference between, elk, steer, goat, deer, and bison in my collection. The biggest thing I’ve noticed in water resistance, wear, aging, patina is the tanning and finishing.
@jacksonr260
@jacksonr260 10 күн бұрын
I love the passion you have speaking about boots!
@WolfMimirMori
@WolfMimirMori Жыл бұрын
Hell yea, JK babyyy! Got myself a pair shipped all the way to Sweden. They managed to somehow make a boot out of my short duck feet sketch info I sent them. If I could order more without the insane import tax (like 200 bucks) and the shipping (like 150 bucks, hell yea world shipping) I'd totally get all KINDS of boots from them.
@jkbootsusa
@jkbootsusa Жыл бұрын
Hey! that awesome! thanks for sharing and so glad to hear that!
@karls5474
@karls5474 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like an excuse for a vacation to the Pacific Northwest
@1979augistine
@1979augistine Жыл бұрын
Thanks JK boots for sponsoring this awesome video
@oldbones000
@oldbones000 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the history stuff. Keep making videos like this!
@brentworls8509
@brentworls8509 Жыл бұрын
Oh my. I may need to look at these alongside of Whites and Nick's. That bison leather is really nice.
@hexum9449
@hexum9449 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see an Allen Edmonds boot on your channel.
@Sublime_1
@Sublime_1 Жыл бұрын
Knowing that I can't even hardly walk in my boots, due to them making my feet hurt so bad, makes me want to cry watching you cut in half some of the most beautiful boots I've ever seen.
@PaisleyPatchouli
@PaisleyPatchouli Жыл бұрын
This is a most excellent episode, both because of the JK boots; the continually improving video production and presentation work, and also for the totally engaging enthusiasm of the host. The cross section cuts of the arch and heel areas almost look like an MRI film... ;) Now I'd really like to see you guys get ahold of some vintage JKs, say 100-200-300! year old pairs, and slice and dice 'em to see how they hold up over time like you did with the WWII Japanese boots, the German jack-boots, vintage Corcoran jump boots (did you do them yet?), etc. It's most fascinating to see what they look like after they've been worn for years. That's where the engineering and design of the boot really shows it's merits!
@boxdynomite3
@boxdynomite3 Жыл бұрын
What a coincidence! I was checking out Whites boots after watching your collab video and then I noticed ads for JK boots all over my socials. Your video gives me a reason to check out those ads.
@gregorygoldbarth7464
@gregorygoldbarth7464 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, love the way you gave us an education of the logger industry in relationship to the boots and your overall presentation! BTW... Please do a follow-up on your Shell Cordovan boots!
@TrackstarBR
@TrackstarBR Жыл бұрын
Jk boots are by far my favorite boots. Own a pair of OT and forefront. Looking to add a pair of superduty this year too.
@benjaminzedrine
@benjaminzedrine Жыл бұрын
There was for a very long time (and possibly still today) an opinion held by many physical therapists that high heels (in the common sense they meant women's stilletos) caused anterior pelvic tilt. The only well designed study I was ever aware of showed that it didn't, and in the case of a larger portion of men actually caused posterior tilt. Without rooting out that citation I'll confirm anecdotally that proper arch support with a bit of a heel lift (not so far as a stilleto) is in the case for most average feet and postures, of benefit. In flat (not collapsed) feet less arch less heel. In high arch, more arch less heel. But for most, good arch more heel.
@sharonglowka2603
@sharonglowka2603 Жыл бұрын
I just ordered a pair of JK logging boots the other day .custom-made in 18 inches tall full brown, rough out leather and lace to toe . I agree the logging boot is one of the best styles of boots out there . I wear logging boots all the time being I’m in the tree care profession. JK makes the highest quality boots I’m very excited to get them.
@CrossCultural-c7f
@CrossCultural-c7f Жыл бұрын
That center cut score should be increased due to the difficulty you had cutting the leather. This coronal (cross-section) cut is remarkable. For the boots that either highly impress or greatly disgust you, I vote for future cross-section cutting.
@Stickmanght
@Stickmanght Жыл бұрын
Another vote for more coronal cut videos.
@Mustachio63
@Mustachio63 Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention that lineman have been wearing logger style boots for a long time, the larger heel helps keep the climbing hooks I place. Along with the steal shank.for support.
@nope653
@nope653 Жыл бұрын
These aren't real work boots, they just supposed to look like it for hipsters with too much money that dress up in skinny jeans and flannels like homo lumberjacks
@iambretton
@iambretton Жыл бұрын
Cool! When I was working in Montana at a boot shop I learned that bison leather is so supple due to the tanning process. Cow/bovine hides are stretched more when tanned. Bison hides are 'shrunken' to keep the grain texture. Thus the suppleness of bison is more pronounced.
@richardodouglin3855
@richardodouglin3855 Жыл бұрын
Do you know if the jk bison leather full grain or top grain? Being that he said it was a tumbled leather.
@iambretton
@iambretton Жыл бұрын
@@richardodouglin3855 it looks like full grain due to the thickness of the hide.
@todtalk3912
@todtalk3912 Жыл бұрын
I could not wait to see these boots get cut. I saw them in the other JK vid a while ago. I have a pair of JK Bison Forefronts, I have to say, the leather is beautiful. Nothing I've ever seen before. Stunning quality.
@todtalk3912
@todtalk3912 Жыл бұрын
Also, I never knew about NW boots before your channel. So you def gave JK my business for a fact. Love the content.
@nachomama55
@nachomama55 Жыл бұрын
You need to do a mid west boot battle. Nicks vs Whites, vs JK vs Frank’s.
@telemarktumalo6978
@telemarktumalo6978 Жыл бұрын
That would be an awesome comparo video. Sawing through $2500 worth of quality boots? I'll watch!
@john.massing
@john.massing Жыл бұрын
Great to see! I appreciate your enthusiasm. I am currently wearing a brand new pair of Wesco Highliners around the house to break in before putting them to work climbing on spurs. These have a steel shank specifically for that and they are very comfortable.
@ADyess086
@ADyess086 Жыл бұрын
Just received mine in the mail today! Extremely impressed
@M60E3MG
@M60E3MG Жыл бұрын
They have high heels because “I’m a lumberjack and I’m OK!”
@skunkape8326
@skunkape8326 Жыл бұрын
🤣
@skunkape8326
@skunkape8326 Жыл бұрын
Jesus, I havent thought of that song in 20 years!
@Jaq365
@Jaq365 Жыл бұрын
Classic! 😆😆
@xp7575
@xp7575 Жыл бұрын
​@@skunkape8326yes you have!!
@j79meyerify
@j79meyerify 8 ай бұрын
I just ordered my first pair of JK boots after wanting them for a few years. I ordered a pair of ready to ship OT boots and when I received them they were a half size too large, after a VERY helpful discussion with Nathan the sales supervisor I decided to send them back for the correct size and let’s suffice it to say he went over the top to assist me and even a sweet upgrade to the same boot shown in this video . I am now a customer for life. Thanks JK!!
@domenkavas1325
@domenkavas1325 Жыл бұрын
Must dissagre with their explanation. I am sure that high heel is comfortable and needed for some jobs. But if high heel was soo good for our posture and our joints, evoultuion would make it that way in few million years of our evolving. In the long run, with high heels you are shortening your calf muscles, and putting pressure from wrong direction on your ankles, knees and hips. I would say use it for job if it helps you, but use flat/almost flat shoes for your time off.
@heithheithinson2495
@heithheithinson2495 6 ай бұрын
What they’re saying is that having a high heel is better for your feet and posture when you’re walking up hill. Which is true.
@cradd7108
@cradd7108 2 ай бұрын
​@heithheithinson2495 not even just walking uphill, but walking uphill carrying 80+ pound packs and tools on your back
@boomerang379
@boomerang379 Жыл бұрын
I owned a pair of Dan Post bison leather boots that I bought in 1993. They lasted me over 20 years. I had already decided to buy a pair of JK bison hide boots a couple of weeks ago.
@LukeA_55
@LukeA_55 Жыл бұрын
That's insane! How many times did you resole them?
@jamescampbell720
@jamescampbell720 Жыл бұрын
one day i'll own a pair of JK boots.
@brokeandtired
@brokeandtired Жыл бұрын
And they will last a decade.
@KitnerT
@KitnerT Жыл бұрын
You’ll love em
@jkbootsusa
@jkbootsusa Жыл бұрын
You will love them!
@jamescampbell720
@jamescampbell720 Жыл бұрын
@@jkbootsusa oh I know I will. I’ve been following your channel for a couple years. 2022 was going to be the year, but then food costs went through the roof and that will always take priority.
@johncurrie1789
@johncurrie1789 Жыл бұрын
JK Boots is the real deal in every way! I got my first pair and was so impressed after a week on the job that I ordered two more pairs. Their willingness to work with customers to get them exactly what they need to fit the work they do and environment they work in is amazing! Second to none. I’ll never wear another boot. I am forever a JK man!
@theMontanaLife-fire
@theMontanaLife-fire Жыл бұрын
I am a career wildland firefighter starting in 1999. High heels are not good for your posture or ankles. Many of us have come to this conclusion and most people in the industry now choose leather mountaineering boots with a low heel. This sponsor clearly makes very high quality boots and I would recommend choosing the low heel version. That said, I would choose the low heel version of any boot from any company to protect your back and ankles.
@beef5030
@beef5030 Жыл бұрын
Used a raised heel in the NW, same conclusion. 8" boot and constantly rolling my ankles and uncomfortable. Low heel solved it. Mountaineering boots are way more comfortable in my experiences.
@monkeyfaceII
@monkeyfaceII 7 ай бұрын
Thank you brother
@justincadotte3484
@justincadotte3484 Жыл бұрын
Shout out for diving into the leather! That was either a coincidence or a super fast turn around on my request on your last RA2 video haha
@SJWetz88
@SJWetz88 Жыл бұрын
Your arch isn’t supposed to be supported, weight is supported on the ball, the heel, and the outstep with no contact between the arch and the ground. I think the first explanation was correct, the heel is there to provide an interface between the boot and the climbing spikes. Linemen wear similar boots for the same reason and cowboy boots have a heel to lock up with the stirrups. There’s nothing ergonomic about wearing a high heel for normal ambulation.
@noone3734
@noone3734 Жыл бұрын
Stirrups and climbing spikes are probably designed wrong as well. Riding a horse should be like riding a dirt bike, standing on the balls of your feet. Climbing spikes should probably be more like ice climbing crampons, or at least have the gaffs toward the front of the foot so your bodyweight can be on the balls of the feet. It's almost like high-heels were invented for short people to feel taller, and then everything else was designed around it.
@SJWetz88
@SJWetz88 Жыл бұрын
@@noone3734 it’s a compromise between being able to walk comfortably in then and also having them serve their designed purpose. Having the mounting point under the heel allows the boots to be worn normally without interfering with normal walking for the most part
@noone3734
@noone3734 Жыл бұрын
I was looking into tree climbing spurs, and was surprised to find there are spurs with optional footplates, which support the whole foot, rather than the spur only being right under the arch. So you could definitely design spurs which would work with flat boots without heels, by having the bottom built like a boot outsole with straps like a sandal over the forefoot. So I guess that would be the way to do it, since the gaffs could be in the same spot. But as far as I know, nothing like that currently exists. The foot plates look they still require a boot with a heel.
@matthewpolyak7079
@matthewpolyak7079 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love my JK Superduty boots! Can't wait until I can get myself a pair of Bison leather ones
@mikemikemikemikemikemeup
@mikemikemikemikemikemeup Жыл бұрын
I don’t understand what makes a heal, more natural for your body. Our bodies were not made to wear shoes in the first place so it doesn’t make a lot of sense. I get that these shoes are very helpful for jobs. Were they need that heal as a big lug to help them get around the rough terrain but I’m not convinced that it’s better for you. In my opinion, there’s almost nothing about the shoe that’s ergonomic because it doesn’t fit the shape of your foot. It’s made to alter the shape of your foot and alter the how do you stand and even how you hold yourself. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing. Shoes like this have their place but there definitely things they could do to the shoe to make it more “Natural”.
@jfu5222
@jfu5222 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I've worn logger's boots for most of my life. I'm Minnesotan so it's been Redwing for me.
@9usuck0
@9usuck0 Жыл бұрын
That part about posture is ironic considering a heel actual lifts your heels so that your ankle becomes more tight over time. Heels in boots and women's high heels is some of the reasons we can't do full squats easily.
@wehrwxlf
@wehrwxlf Жыл бұрын
is that true? because if you learn about squat mechanics, a raised heel allows for more forward knee travel, meaning deeper squat. no high level oly lifters high bar squatting in flats?
@9usuck0
@9usuck0 Жыл бұрын
@𝐝𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐨𝐧 heels, chairs, and other things I can't remember. Every person is born able to do a deep resting squat. But not a lot of Americans can retain the ability into adulthood. I can't do a resting squat without heavy weight pulling me down to it. It's been a while, but it has something to do with the alignment of the foot and weaknesses being formed by that.
@nope653
@nope653 Жыл бұрын
Yeah and if you wear loggers on flat surfaces like these hipsters will be doing standing around on some brewery they will be crying about their knees after a few hours.
@alexpaden9320
@alexpaden9320 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting for a JK video! Nice
@thomasbambrick1162
@thomasbambrick1162 Жыл бұрын
Wearing thick heel boots in the woods on trails and for lawn maintenance/landscaping is not ideal at all. Every point you made about the shape being good is false for me. They don't keep your foot in place, toes definitely get smashed from being slid forward and the big heel is basically an ankle breaker if you walk on anything other than even ground. If you have a problem walking up a hill or steep incline those boots won't help, only your leg muscles help, so go hit the gym don't buy high heel boots
@kinkmyknob
@kinkmyknob Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I work in the logging industry and no one has worn these style of boots since the 80s. Feels like you're gonna twist your ankle off running on logs and in the brush
@gregthompson8062
@gregthompson8062 Жыл бұрын
Wild land firefighter here, these high heels do help in all areas as he described.
@kinkmyknob
@kinkmyknob Жыл бұрын
@@gregthompson8062 no they don't. There's a reason all them companies started making low heeled versions for rough terrain. And why the euro trek boots are getting so popular
@gregthompson8062
@gregthompson8062 Жыл бұрын
@@kinkmyknob I gotta disagree with you on this one. After a thousand hours in a pair of nicks wild land fire boot I had 0 issues. I also own La Sportiva, Salmon(Both European brands) Red Wing's and assorted others. For the steep thick shit I have had best experience in the nicks. My opinion, Only downside to the all leather is the lack of water proofness. I have been to 50 countries in tough terrain such as new zealand, Australia, Romania, Finland for example the Salmons do me great with lower heal, waterproof membrane and much lighter than nicks. But when i'm in the thickest steepest heaviest shit in dry climate I love the nicks. Just my opinion.
@mattgrover3096
@mattgrover3096 5 ай бұрын
Agreed. Sure the lug helps from slipping downhill but absolutely not natural and much more likely to roll ankle.
@oblonghas
@oblonghas 7 ай бұрын
I never had a boot of this style until recently, but I got a pair of JK's for work and was very pleasantly surprised at how good they feel for traversing hills and stuff. The heel is amazing! The way it cuts in under my foot leaves me no questions of where heel will land. Other boots where the footprint extends out behind my heel are practically debilitating, and catch on stuff when I least expect it. Can't wait to put more miles on these boots and get them properly broken in.
@fchsbottombass10
@fchsbottombass10 Жыл бұрын
Super dope shot when the boot fell and broke apart on contact with the counter. Quality work, like always, guys!
@inkedoctopus
@inkedoctopus Жыл бұрын
I worked as a wildland firefighter for 6 years in the mountains of Arizona and these style boots were (and still are) de rigeur. I used White's boots (still got 'em) but I'm intrigued by the bison leather from JK. Great explainer why these are still used.
@mkUltra273
@mkUltra273 Жыл бұрын
Interesting to learn more about JK! Thanks Wes!
@Alx2672
@Alx2672 Жыл бұрын
I had a hand me down set of lineman boots (really similar shape boot) that were already broken in. Steel toe and steel shank. I wore them until I was hot gluing holes in the tips over the steel. Most comfortable footwear I've ever worn. (Except crazy heavy).
@Alpenjodler1
@Alpenjodler1 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes, youtube just amazes me. I'm not at all interested in boots. But I love seeing someone passionate about a subject explain something in detail. Maybe I should check out the 379$ boot...
@bryanduchane2371
@bryanduchane2371 8 ай бұрын
I really want a pair of boots made with bison leather.... Love the looks and how it melts to the shape of your leg......
@danielboughton3624
@danielboughton3624 Жыл бұрын
Wesco boot in Oregon makes a nice boot as well. I have a few pairs. Note the ones for going up trees or poles have metal tabs at the heel and along the toe for those spikes. None of these boots are cheap but they will last you a lifetime for casual use and if you are a professional then you just flat out need something solid. Most inexpensive boots e.g. CAT or georgia boot and so on will wear out the upper and lower right about the same time and then the whole thing is a throw away. Not bad for casual use where you might get a year or two out of them and they weigh less.
@ThomasRonnberg
@ThomasRonnberg Жыл бұрын
with the little logging i've done it's nice to have some heels on boots cuz you often use your heels to kick logs and roll them etc.
@johnnewell5025
@johnnewell5025 Жыл бұрын
Second time watching this - great video and great history. We're lucky that these boots are still made by these firms with the same quality and craft as a century ago. There are very, very few things in our world for which that's true. Thanks for highlighting what's hidden in these boots.
@Sinrosinus
@Sinrosinus Жыл бұрын
Would love a series on healthcare worker shoes. Most are sneaker and rubber/foam for disinfecting reasons but some popular ones like dansko clogs, hokas, gales+ etc
@electriceel2293
@electriceel2293 Жыл бұрын
Great explanation. Watching logger in water nade me wonder how long they would take to dry out. Also, never see a mention of using two pairs in rotation. I'd expect them to need a day off between uses to let sweat dry out.
@dougjust9518
@dougjust9518 Жыл бұрын
I bought two pair a couple of years ago. Best boot purchase , no break in required.
@ianturnbow7011
@ianturnbow7011 Жыл бұрын
I love how you gave these the Sandy Bodecker (eBay Dunk auction winner in 2003 and man responsible for several divisions under Nike) treatment. Gotta see more boots cut open in both orientations.
@ianthrockmorton9167
@ianthrockmorton9167 Жыл бұрын
Gotta pickup a pair these now.
@richardkramer1094
@richardkramer1094 Жыл бұрын
I’ve worn Chippewa loggers for almost 30 years now. Although I don’t wear them while big game hunting they are my go to boot. I wore loggers while in the military serving overseas. I’ve never tried a pair of JK boots.
@AdirondackAmerican
@AdirondackAmerican Жыл бұрын
100% attest to bison leather. We make bison leather gloves. Here in the US, right in Gloversville NY the one time glove capital of the world. Bison leather is amazing leather and it’s mailable stretchy attributes make it an awesome material to use for boots and gloves. If you don’t own a pair of bison boots or gloves, I’d strongly suggest getting a pair.
@colinwhite5156
@colinwhite5156 Жыл бұрын
I have a custom pair of nicks that I have loved for years but those bison leather boots are so incredible
@alexhurt7919
@alexhurt7919 Жыл бұрын
Big heels are so your gaffs stay in place better. I've heard other people say it's to keep your footing on steep hills, but I don't see how it would help very much. I don't like a super high heel, but I do like a pretty significant one.
@svansy
@svansy Жыл бұрын
4:20 omg i was sure a moth was on my monitor! Tried shooing it away 😅
@sackman1886
@sackman1886 Жыл бұрын
JK is my first pair of PNW boots. I picked up a pair of forefronts which are crazy comfortable and much more rugged than my Red Wing moc toes that they replaced.
@alexzander7386
@alexzander7386 Жыл бұрын
I managed to walk my redwings through the rubber until i felt a draft on my foot. I checked and sure enough i had a hole and paper thin rubber beneath my foot. Never going back, i only had the damn things for less than a year
@adamredden2007
@adamredden2007 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on a pair of JKs and wondered about that heel. I'm in the east but in Appalachia and I am constantly on these steep slopes control burning, harvesting firewood, hand skidding logs....etc... I think this is perfect for me.
@peetsnort
@peetsnort Жыл бұрын
Forget the ferrari when I win the lottery. I want the bison option. Hand built for my wide feet with a high arch
@Bloomcycle
@Bloomcycle Жыл бұрын
I was a labourer and mason for years and I wore heeled boots for climbing ladders and scaffolding
@MagentaPurple0
@MagentaPurple0 Жыл бұрын
This has been one of my favorite videos yet
@chiatokwhee2444
@chiatokwhee2444 Жыл бұрын
So awesome the center of the heel is constructed with a sinked in design so the heel of the feet can ‘sit’ in the boots as the leather gets seasoned in. I wonder what other boots maker does that?
@surefry
@surefry Жыл бұрын
These are the boots I never new about, now I want. Thanks!
@xx_cloud_xx5055
@xx_cloud_xx5055 Жыл бұрын
Lost my thorogood boots in a car accident. (Boots in the rear seats. Rear window shattered and I guess they flew out.) Going to check out JK boots and see if I'll replace the thororgoods with some JK boots . That's why I love this channel less popular brands get to have a spotlight.
@jkbootsusa
@jkbootsusa Жыл бұрын
You'll love em!
@samsneed7979
@samsneed7979 Жыл бұрын
I've had a pair of LL Bean bison leather duck boots for around 7 years now and they have held up wonderfully. I also have had a pair of Itasca Leathergoods indoor/outdoor moccasins with bison soles for many years, and aside from holding up, they are the most comfortable piece of clothing I've ever owned. Bison leather is worth the money.
@oliverallen5324
@oliverallen5324 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you discovered JK. Of the Washington Bootmakers, I think JK is edging out ahead of the pack.
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