We Put the Irish Setter Wingshooter ST to Work

We Put the Irish Setter Wingshooter ST to Work

We laced up the Irish Setter Wingshooter ST work boots and set out to see if they lived up to their heritage look and modern-safety promises. At first glance, the classic upland-inspired styling fooled us into thinking these were more for the field than the jobsite, but the non-metallic safety toe and robust outsole quickly proved otherwise. Throughout long days on wet concrete and muddy lots, the waterproof leather and UltraDry lining kept our feet dry without feeling swampy. The 6-inch height struck a comfortable balance between ankle support and flexibility, and break-in time was surprisingly short. We did notice a bit of added heft compared to lighter hikers, but in return we gained a boot that felt stable, protective, and ready for real work.

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Our Take on the NORTIV 8 Terrascope Tactical Boots

Our Take on the NORTIV 8 Terrascope Tactical Boots

When we first laced up the NORTIV 8 Men’s Terrascope Tactical Hiking Boots, we weren’t expecting them to feel this sturdy yet this nimble. On the trail, the boots’ aggressive tread gave us confident footing over loose gravel and slick roots, while the reinforced toe box handled accidental kicks against rocks without complaint. We appreciated the balance between structure and flexibility; the ankle support felt secure, but we never felt overly restricted during steep climbs. That said, the break‑in period was noticeable, especially around the heel, so these aren’t boots we’d recommend wearing straight out of the box on a long trek. Overall, the Terrascope strikes us as a solid budget‑friendly option for hikers and weekend warriors who want tactical styling without paying premium-brand prices.

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Putting Irish Setter’s Wingshooter ST To Work

Putting Irish Setter’s Wingshooter ST To Work

When we laced up the Irish Setter Wingshooter ST for the first time, it felt less like stepping into a work boot and more like revisiting an old, well-worn favorite-just with a hard hat mentality. The classic upland-boot silhouette hides a surprisingly modern package: an 8-inch waterproof leather upper, a non-metallic safety toe, and a sole built to bite into slick shop floors and muddy job sites alike. Over several weeks on concrete, gravel, and wet grass, we pushed these boots through long shifts and unpredictable weather. Along the way, we paid close attention to how they balanced comfort, protection, and durability. In this review, we break down where the Wingshooter ST soars, where it merely glides, and whether it earns a permanent place in our daily work rotation.

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Our Take on HISEA Men’s Steel Shank Rain Boots

Our Take on HISEA Men’s Steel Shank Rain Boots

When we first pulled on the HISEA Men’s Steel Shank Rain Boots, we were struck by how purpose-built they felt. These aren’t fashion-forward wellies for a quick stroll in the drizzle-they’re clearly designed for real work in real weather. The seamless PVC construction and waterproof rubber exterior gave us confidence sloshing through mud, standing in puddles, and rinsing off at the end of the day. The steel shank offers reassuring support underfoot, especially on uneven ground, while the tall knee height keeps splashes and debris at bay. They’re not the lightest boots we’ve worn, but the trade-off is durability and solid protection. For agriculture, industrial sites, garden projects, or early-morning fishing trips, these boots strike us as a dependable, no-nonsense choice.

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Our Take on Guide Gear’s 400g Duck Boots

Our Take on Guide Gear’s 400g Duck Boots

When we first pulled on the Guide Gear Men’s Pull On Insulated Leather Duck Boots, we could tell they were built with bad weather in mind. The 400 grams of insulation offer a noticeable buffer against the cold without making our feet feel packed in, and the waterproof construction handled slush, puddles, and light rain without complaint. We appreciated the easy pull-on design-no laces to fuss with when the driveway needs shoveling. The leather upper and rubber lower feel rugged enough for day-to-day winter chores, though they lean more practical than stylish. In this review, we’ll walk through how these boots performed in wet, muddy, and icy conditions, and whether their comfort and durability justify adding them to our regular cold‑weather rotation.

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What Are Kilties? | Nicks Handmade Boots

hey guys Grant with nick's handmade boots  today we're talking about kilt cheese often people see our boots and they ask what  the is that frizzly floppy tassely pointy jaggy  …

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