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I have had boots resoled for $75
I've seen people say they've had their 're-crafted' for anywhere inbetween $140 & $250 depending on model and wear with apporximate 1 month turnaround. I investigated some time ago a little because I was trying to figure out how to make the initial purchase price work for me.You are going to end up with some stout leg muscles!!!
I have not, the tread on mine are a bit slick on the bottom, ready for new ones, but yeah going to be a few $$.
I've seen people say they've had their 're-crafted' for anywhere inbetween $140 & $250 depending on model and wear with apporximate 1 month turnaround. I investigated some time ago a little because I was trying to figure out how to make the initial purchase price work for me.
Been wearing these off and on for a year. I normally wear US MADE Danners. Explorers, Acadia, Ft Lewis. The Jim Green’s look like clown shoes in my size, but the feel good!I just ordered a pair of boots from these guys. Not this particular model, but this seemed closest to a $200 logger style boot. https://jimgreenfootwear.com/store/african-ranger-8-inch-brown/
I haven't gotten my new pair yet, but I did try on a pair last year and from what I could tell the quality was really high for the money. Personally I'm tired of stiff boots with narrow toe boxes, so I won't be buying any more redwings. I ordered veg tanned barefoot ranger boots this time and I'm excited to have room for my toes to spread out.
I have had boots resoled for $75
I had the same issue, when I first tried mine on, felt like I was walking on 2x4s, put in the insoles and all was better!Foot beds were cheap/thin garbage with no arch support. Set ah powerstep orthodics fixed everything:
EH inscribed on the heel. So if I was ever swimming in the amazon, I could kick an electric eel right aszhole, and not get electrocuted.I had the same issue, when I first tried mine on, felt like I was walking on 2x4s, put in the insoles and all was better!
EH inscribed on the heel. So if I was ever swimming in the amazon, I could kick an electric eel right aszhole, and not get electrocuted.
I bought a pair of Nicks builder pros back in 2020. Traced my foot did the whole fitting protocol and to this day I still can't wear them all day without some level of discomfort/pain. I have tried every recommendation they have suggested to no avail. I love everything about these boot but I just can't seem to make them work unfortunately.The Danner loggers are a stitchdown boot, which can make resoling a little more difficult than a Goodyear welt most other boots in this price range to resole.
Personally, I like the US made Danner product line, I think the Quarry is the best boot on the market at its price point, even after the $50 price hike after keeping it the same for close to 10 years.
With all of that said, my favorite pair of boots I’ve ever owned are a pair of Frank’s Ground Pounders followed by my very first pair of Nicks. Yup, they’re expensive. They’re not for everybody, but for some people and lines of work, they’re absolutely worth the money.
Anybody tried these socks?
Yes. A few years ago. Don't know the model name- they were the traditional-looking black as pictured here. With the Gore-tex that I never really liked. Anyway paid more than the boots cost new about 20 years earlier (in 2002-ish), and about what they wanted new then (2022-ish). But requested the non-Gore-tex lining, and they were still broken in to my foot, and had some sentimental value. And looked like new other than the obvious little scrapes and scratches. I'm happy. But NOT because I got a "new" pair of Danners for 50 cents on the dollar. If you can adopt the be-American-buy-American mindset and get satisfaction from NOT throwing something out that still has life left in it, then I say go for it. But- pardon the repetition- it's a Big-Picture-Concept "thing", not a Bang-For-the-Buck proposition.Have any of you had Danners rebuilt? I know they used to offer the service. I've never been able to cough up the treasure needed to buy any.
Hey Catbuster. No need to defend Nicks I love the boots and the company. I'm not sure what its called but it is the lowest heel they had without going to a wedge sole. I tried insoles ( even the thinnest ones I could find) but they make the boots to tight on my feet, even with thin socks on. I ordered the boots with the Speeco insoles Nicks sells hoping to use them but they were to tight as well. Unfortunately I just can't seem to make them work for me.I have not, but one of the guys I cut with says they are very similar to the Smartwool PhD Outdoor line. Which was a really good sock while they were being made.
@Farmchuck What last? I can’t wear an HNW last boot without some cushion. What’s bothering you? I’m not here to defend Nicks or anything else, but I’ve broken in and worn those style boots for a long time and might be able to point you to something.