Matias
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Butte County
My coworker hates them. He only puts them on to climb while he's waiting for the custom Wesco boots he orderedWhat do you think on Carolina logger boots made in Vietnam ? LoL
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My coworker hates them. He only puts them on to climb while he's waiting for the custom Wesco boots he orderedWhat do you think on Carolina logger boots made in Vietnam ? LoL
@MatiasI actually love my HAIX. I have owned a wiiiiiiiiiide range of boots, and they are the most comfortable boots I have ever had. I also have very wide feet, so it limits my options a bit. I also need a boots that will accept custom insoles nicely, as I have ridiculously high arches. I have had Danners that were great, Thorogoods that are pretty crappy overall, Keens that fell apart way too fast just doing groundwork. I would love to get a $30 pair of boots that I could feel good about, but I have a lot of questions that I can't get answers to, like what are the working conditions like for the people who make those boots. I simply refuse to support slavers, or the companies that buy from slavers. This choice has not been a cheap one to stand behind, but it is an important one to me.
You're getting into the debate about the effects of globalism and capitalism and I don't think you really want to go there. It never seems to end productively.Let us know your take on that issue as well .
Yes , you get what you pay for...You're getting into the debate about the effects of globalism and capitalism and I don't think you really want to go there. It never seems to end productively.
Let's just settle for 'you get what you pay for'. And also 'vote with your wallet.'
I had the Carolina loggers a while back. They were very stiff and ended up giving me lots of callouses, but the stiffness paid off in their durability. I got a whole year out of em which is better than average in the mountains.Hey @Pinhead Squirrel, FWIW, I have a pair of made in USA Carolina engineer boots that are supremely comfortable. Not for tree work, but I love them. Had them for 8 or 9 years.
Because of those boots, I ordered a pair of their loggers in the same size. Unfortunately, the wide width wasn't wide enough and they ran a tad smaller as well. I returned those. The next size I might have tried wasn't available, so I went another direction.
@Dan CobbHey @Pinhead Squirrel, FWIW, I have a pair of made in USA Carolina engineer boots that are supremely comfortable. Not for tree work, but I love them. Had them for 8 or 9 years.
Because of those boots, I ordered a pair of their loggers in the same size. Unfortunately, the wide width wasn't wide enough and they ran a tad smaller as well. I returned those. The next size I might have tried wasn't available, so I went another direction.
@StumpsproutsI had the Carolina loggers a while back. They were very stiff and ended up giving me lots of callouses, but the stiffness paid off in their durability. I got a whole year out of em which is better than average in the mountains.

@Matias@Pinhead Squirrel
I don't always have my ideal choices available to be made, and I haven't researched Carolina Boots enough to know if they've gotten as bad as Redwing for example, with regards to their supply chain. I only speak disparagingly of them because my coworker hates them. The logger style of boot tends to be built on a narrower last than a more standard style of boot, and he uses them almost exclusively for spurring.
I got my HAIX for $350, and they can be gotten for even less under the right circumstances. They're made in Europe, and though I would love to get some good US made boots, but I can't yet swing the $650 for the custom made stuff I want to get with various add ons like double shanks and in my width. I am looking at Wesco, JK boots, or White's for US made 16" loggers, and will get some when the money's there.
Meantime, my Haix are holding up super well after a year of hard work in the mountains, and I would buy another pair for non spur work, though they're pretty comfy for a few hours on hooks. I am big on safety gear and like the cut pro; it's a significant factor as I have seen some old pros nearly cut their feet, and have come close myself.
I would tend to agree with @Stumpsprouts . As a general rule, you get what you pay for, but more expensive isn't always better. Samson makes some awesome ropes that are very modestly priced, and I have some ropes that cost 3x more, but wouldn't do what that cheaper rope does. The expensive ropes have specific purposes at which they excel, and that's why I have them, but they're not so great for everything.
With all that said, I would highly doing some reading on various boot construction methods. I am partial to stitch down leather boots


Pinheaded blowhard. No more replying to you.@Matias
If you think Redwings are bad then I can't say anything about Carolina shoe... LoL
Why I love Carolina Boots is just only one reasons.. Critic's are all saying Carolina Boots sucks than Ariat boots , Corcoran, Red wings ... Brah brah brah .. .with many legit points with it.
But to me ...
it's in the Rivet .
That one rivets changes the longevity of that boots tremendously. Any other work boots companies does not . ( Except Northern Star Gravel gear Work boots with slavery conditions boots , Because it's an complete carbon copy of Carolina Boots. I would never go for that Douchebagary company's boots I'm sure. )
Now, some people might point out why don't you just put those rivet all by yourself ?
Well , They are totally right about that .
I do know & how to install them by myself as well. It's nothing to it .
But if I can buy with it already installed then I would chose that shoe makers company shoes than any other companies that doesn't.
Because I do know that it needs to be there .
I work .
& I need a pair of work boots.
A good pair of real work boots .
And I do respect whoever came up with it . Who does know such a small detail changes everything ...
I don't know when or whom but a He or she must have thought for the users and actualy think thru it...
with in a such a chaotic conditions at work shop or capitalisms or whatever it might be ....
That person thought for the real users . An Real damn good pair of work boots for real workers with reasonable price tag
There is an old saying ...
" Put yourself in someone's shoes... "
I think Carolina Shoe did just that and it's out shines to me than any another shoe companies out there even now ...
Rivet !!!
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Child labor, Slavery does still exists here today....
Those Japanese car companies are so Evil... such a Sneaky lying mofos ... Thanks God We dropped Two big ones over Hiroshima & Nagasaki ....
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Child workers found throughout Hyundai-Kia supply chain in Alabama
A Reuters investigation found child workers throughout Hyundai and Kia's supply chain in Alabama. State and federal authorities are probing their suppliers.www.reuters.com
Pinheaded blowhard. No more replying to you.
Gents,Very bad joke? Hopefully
You know when you see a thread on the timeline and you think ’Booooooring’ then you’re bored so you think, ‘lets have a look’
then it’s really dark and you think ‘how did they get here?’
Then you realise it’s the internet and it’s mad and a thread about ‘what boots?’ Ends up as ‘did dropping the atomic bomb end WW2?’
Then you go to bed and stare at the ceiling through the inky blackness and ask yourself ’will I accidentally swallow any spiders tonight?’ Before waking up and starting the whole horror show for the millionth time?
Well that’s today.
Damn it, I try hard to not be cynical. Thanking god for killing 99% innocent people would make Jesus cringe pinhead.Very bad joke? Hopefully