eduardo salazar
Comentado en México el 11 de julio de 2024
Las compré x que DICE QUE SON IMPERMEABLES pero fue engaño la simple humedad del pasto llega inmediatamente a los pies ya para que decir el lodo y los charcos
Jb
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de octubre de 2024
They’re ramblers what else can I say they’re comfy they’re tough, and with proper treatment water proof ish
Pierre
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de enero de 2024
Ordered 2 pairs on the 10th of January. Only 1 pair arrived. Still waiting on the other pair. All Amazon is saying is we'll email you when it has shipped.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de octubre de 2023
These are a five-star boot, hands-down. These are real cowboy boots, and if you don't know what you're doing, you could end up disappointed in these boots. Let me tell you why.First off, these boots are not for the faint of heart, even if you know how to buy them.Now I am a size 10 cowboy. This is a size 9 from Texas. I suspect they got smaller feet over there. Whatever. At any rate, I buy them at size 9 because these things are going to stretch out as you wear them.Now when I'm breaking these in, the difference between me and some other sloppy-ass cowboy is it my boots go on in the morning and they don't come off until night. I take a couple of days to break in and maybe even a week, but once they've broken them in, you might not want to take them off.Do that, and these boots will shape to your feet in a week and become the most incredible footwear you have ever worn. Now that's just my personal opinion. I've only been wearing these for 25 years, but you don't have to listen to me.Over and out.Don
EasTexSteve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2019
I think the reason a lot of boots get sent back is because people don't know how to break them in and fit them to their feet. Don't expect boots to be super comfortable right out of the box. I've worn cowboy boots all my life and I always break them in well before I even wear them all day for the first time. This process involves oiling them down several times and putting them on and taking them off several times in the process. It's easy to do.First, put them on and check the fit right out of the box. If they feel a little tight, and are a bit hard to put on, that's OK. But, they shouldn't be so tight they hurt your feet or you can't get them on. If they are, they are too small. Send them back.Next, use a good leather conditioner with a high concentration of oils to soften up the leather and allow it to stretch and mold to your feet. I'm sure many people have their favorites, but I like to use Weiman's spray leather conditioner and cleaner. This contains nut oils and boot leather seems to really drink this stuff up. Liberally spray the boots down good with this stuff and rub it in with your hands/fingers. Make sure you really work this stuff into the seams that hold the boots together. Let the boots stand for a few minutes to let the Weiman's soak in and put them on and walk around for a bit. Take the boots off and repeat the spray and wear process two or three more times. I promise you, as you do this, you will feel the boots start to loosen up, soften up, and mold to your feet. You will find that where these boots once felt tight, they have stretched a good one-half size and are starting to fit your feet really well. This whole break-in process shouldn't take more than a few hours. Don't try to wear them all day until you get them feeling really good on your feet. You don't want to get turned off by them starting to hurt or cause a blister. Repeat the treating process as many times as you need to. When you get them right, they will feel really good. Once you are able to wear them all day, treat them with the leather conditioner once a week more for about a month. Before long, they will feel better on your feet than your best tennis shoes. I have used this method on every pair of boots I have ever owned, and it works. And, it worked great on this inexpensive pair of Ariat boots. And, these are now comfortable boots, even though they have no fancy cushioned lining. The leather conditioner has darkened their color, but they still look good. We'll see how long they last.
Rick S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2019
I love the intricate design of the Phoenix, several people have commented on how nice they look...this is actually my second pair of the exact same boots. The first pair the soles wore out after about 2 1/2 years and I could have had them re-soled but honestly they are priced so well that it was just as cost affective to order a new pair and way more convenient. They fit very well and are super comfortable, they come with great insoles with gel cushions at the ball of the foot.