Long, cold days in my tacticals.

WhileyRasqualover 1 year ago
Nicks TacticalSeidel WeatherShield Black
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Nicks

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Model

Tactical

Leather

Last

HNW Last

US Men's Brannock: 13.5FF

HNW Last: 13FFFF

Way more comfortable and easy to fit the boot on now that it's a bit wider

11 months, current last

HNW Last

US Men's Brannock: 13.5FF

HNW Last: 13.5FF

Not yet worn until relasted on October 3, 2024

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More about this item

Polarthin insulation. Red X unit lug

Why I own this

Custom
Workplace Needs
Outdoor Activities

I wanted to build a winter specific boot. I work outside all year and the winters here have been killing me. The 360° stitchdown, silicone tanned hide, and insulated options all ticked boxes for me. There's a dress code at work, so I could choose black or brown and black had a shorter lead time when I ordered so here we are.

How I sized

HNW Last: 13.5FFUS Men's Brannock: 13.5FF Not yet worn until relasted on October 3, 2024
Foot Tracing

I shot from the hip and ordered what I usually get in WESCO sizing from the foot tracing I've sent them.

Ordering process

Purchased from Nicks Handmade Boots

Ordering this pair was a bit of a bummer. I had asked about both a tanker 360° and a lace to toe 360° and was answered no to either option. I went ahead and ordered the boots I have now.

Use & wear

Wet Conditions
Extreme Conditions
Snow

Strictly work boots. 6 days a week for the first half of the dome, 5 day work weeks for the 2nd half of the dome. These boots have taken me through 10 hour shifts in -35° weather, a handful of severe winter storms, and almost 1200 miles of walking.

Leather

Seidel WeatherShield Black
Care Routine
Break-In
Patina Process

This leather is a breeze to break in. Super subtle right out of the box. It also really stays clean compared to the leather on my other boots. I used saddle soap twice during the dome and at the end of both times I was really impressed how little dust and debris sticks to this leather. Being a fully struck through black leather, it really doesn't patina. At all... But that's honestly a good thing for my work since the bosses can get on your case for not keeping your boots polished and neat.

Fit

HNW Last: 13.5FFUS Men's Brannock: 13.5FF Not yet worn until relasted on October 3, 2024
Comfort
Length Feels Right
Ball Feels Right
Satisfied with the Fit
Too Little Volume

This is without a doubt the best last for me. It's not the first pair of work boots I've fallen asleep in, but they're the only pair of work boots I've woken up in and not realized I'm wearing them.

Craftsmanship

Nicks Tactical
Design
Durability
Lining

The polarthin insulation doesn't do much in my opinion. I kind of feel like I wasted a hundred bucks on that. I wanted to believe, but I still worked plenty of days with cold feet. There are two things that really sets the tactical model apart from the rest of Nick's line up. One is a more angular heel counter. It makes a person look more soldiery and intimidating. The other is a rubber midsole instead of a leather one. This is done for water resistance. It works, unless the material is subjected to extreme cold, mine developed cracks at the major flex points.

Sole & heel

Durability
Traction
Comfort

I had ordered the sierra soles, but those ones don't come wide enough. Considering I built a winter work boot, the redX sole was a terrible, only option. The boots I wore for work for 18 months prior to this dome pair have the v100 honey sole. They've been worn 3 times as long and still have more tread left after all that time. The redX is meant for high heat applications, in the depths of winter this rubber compound turned hard as a rock and started cracking. It's definitely not ideal for winter and I think the soles are what disappointed me the most about this pair

Final thoughts

I love these boots but they didn't work great for their intended purpose of a solid winter work boot. I think Nick's makes a great product and I wouldn't hesitate to buy another pair when the time comes. If anyone from the company is reading this I hope you acknowledge not just the praise, but also the critiques I offer and use them to further improve your wares.

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