Photo by ofdff on February 3, 2024 of the Nicks TankerPro in Seidel WeatherShield Black.

Nicks TankerPro

Seidel WeatherShield Black

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ofdffabout 1 year ago

Wearing my quality handmade leather boots while making quality handmade leather firefighter radio straps!

Taken on February 3, 2024

Maker

Nicks

Model

TankerPro

Leather

Last

HNW Last

US Men's Brannock: 10D

HNW Last: 10D

Sole

Purchased from

Nicks Handmade Boots

More about this item

Well, the dome is officially over for me, but I had the feeling a month in that I was done. These tankers are my work boots, so the logical thought was the work category. After the 1 month update photos were uploaded, I immediately realized I was no match for the guys literally running their boots into the dirt every day. As a firefighter, and more specifically an engineer (driver), these boots have a little different use case than the others in the work category. They see 10 shifts a month, so they’ve only had 64 wears while in the dome (I don’t suck at math, but I do work some overtime). 10 wears per month is certainly a setback for getting the same results as everyone else, but there is a strict rule: Work boots stay at work (for good reason). Each shift has these boots on my feet for about 18 hours, and they have been incredibly comfortable the whole time! The weather shield black is a durable son of a gun, and hardly shows patina. Great for most situations, but not the dome. My ‘dirty’ is much different than most of the others in the work category. While they haven’t been caked in mud, hydraulic fluid, or fertilizer like some of the others, they’ve seen their fair share of filth. They’ve stepped in blood, sweat, and any other number of fluid/tissues you can imagine coming out of a body. They’ve stomped out burning trash after the ‘urban outdoorsmen’ were informed their kitchen was out of line with the current burn ban. Their toes have been buried in the dingy carpet of the local crack houses while we pump on chests, push narcan to reverse the overdoses, and try everything we can to bring someone back from the brink of death, even though we know it’s too late. They stand ankle deep in flowing water while I’m working at the pump panel, ensuring my guys inside have all the water they need. These boots certainly have stories to tell, and even without winning this contest, I appreciate the dome. Without it, they’re just boots. The Dome gives us all a reason to stop and reflect on the past 6 months, as cheesy as it sounds, but I’m still thankful nonetheless. Good luck to all the other contestants!

Why I Own This

Ready To Wear
Workplace Needs

Needed an all black work boot. I used to wear slip-ons as a firefighter, but with a bad ankle, I needed more support. Getting promoted to driver,m was my opportunity to upgrade boots, as now I didn’t have the frequent need to quickly kick off my boots to get into my gear. The tankers were available as ready to ship, and offered me the ankle support I needed, as well as the straps. I was skeptical at first, but found they’re much quicker to remove that laced boots of the same height.

How I Sized

Brannock Measurements
Compared to Other Lasts

1/2 size down as recommended from my bannock/red wing sizing.

Ordering Process

Purchased from Nicks Handmade BootsTotal cost: 445 USD Lead time: 6 days
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Ready to ship page after hunting every day for 2+ months

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