I'm finally starting to get through the sealer on these. The brown fuzz is barely starting to come through on the shaft and the toe is starting to show more as well. Did a lot of warehouse work this week so, as you can guess, ended up banging my toe on pallets and racks. Also some work on a lift, but not much.
Taken on November 10, 2024
Nicks Handmade Boots
x Rose Anvil ND3
US Men's Brannock: 9EE
Thurman Last: 8.5E
Slightly snug behind pinky toe on first wear, but expect to break in.
Nicks Handmade Boots
Cost: 628 USD
Availability: Limited Edition
Lead Time: 5 days
I first was amazed by the ND1, and then the ND2, as really cool, brutalist, boots. I don't ride anymore and I don't climb anymore, so I don't need them, really, but damn if they aren't extremely badass. Ever since I tossed my lineman boots years ago I've kinda craved the feel of truly tough, dependable, hard-working boots. I do some light logging, clearing, and construction, on my land and friend's places, so I do still get use out of good boots. I know that when I need boots that can handle anything, I have these.
I am a 9EE on the brannock. I have a pair of Nicks in 9EE, and they are too wide and too long. I always bought boots too big because of a bone spur. After I finally got that fixed, I was able to buy boots that actually fit. Went to Red Wing and their machine gave me a wacky size, leaving me to buy the wrong size yet again. Nicks diy sizing guide put me at 8.5E-EE and it worked a charm. Trust the diy sizing guide. The Thurman last feels tighter in the heel than the 55, which is good because the heel of the 55 feels too big for me.
I got super lucky and found these on the ready-to-ship discount page 1-1/2 years after they were no longer available. They didn't come with the pocket kit, but I can make one of those myself out of some kilties if I really want to. Shipped to my door in four days. Lucky AF