I first saw them in a Carl Murawski video and the toe shape is what caught my eye. It has a unique look all it's own and I couldn't stop thinking about owning a pair. Beyond the style was my need for a do anything boot. If the boot can handle what African Rangers put them through, then they could handle what I throw at them.
I traced each foot and measured, with a ruler, the length in inches. Then, I compared the measured length to the sizing chart on Jim Green's website (12" foot length = Size 13.5). No, modifications were made to the last.
Ordering online was very simple and easy.
I mainly wore my boots to work, which is an office environment. Outside of work, I wore them everywhere I could. From going to the store, walking and playing with the dog, and even going to Mass. These boots have trekked through woods and fields, hunting small game. Worked around my in-laws farm, checked fields, cleaned grain bins, fed steers, and repaired and moved equipment around. They have put up with all the weather Mother Nature could think of, everything from rain to snow, hail to ice storms, the random occasion when the sun decides to peek through, and A LOT of mud.