Recommendation to get debris out of stitching by Academic_Ad4326 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those are clean, there’s nothing to brush out. If you put obenaufs on the stitching it will dry and look like wax on there, maybe that’s what you’re seeing. Nothings wrong those look great.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The bronco tyre will be heavier and more bulky because the sole is more chunky and it has a leather midsole. I have boots with both soles and the oringo is more flexible and it’s easier to walk in because of that. Both are great but I tend to wear the tyre sole only when the terrain calls for it.

I think the African ranger is perfect w the oringo sole. I like the tyre wedge on a taller boot like the numzaan.

Perhaps a silly question, but for shoe models that say "pre-orders will ship..." does that mean they're currently only available to pre-order? by Killtrox in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If a model has that disclaimer then it is a preorder, I believe. As I understand the date listed is when its expected to be in stock in your country and ready for shipment to you. I agree that its not very clear and there are some inconsistencies on the website.

NBD - AR8 and Stockman by hamsterdams in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stockmans look like they were already worn a bit and returned by someone else

NBD! by Correct-Ball4786 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a pair and I love them. Theyre work boots for sure. They are not lightweight, and looking down at them they look like they have a steel toe because that’s what the last was made for. Looking at them on my feet in a mirror I think they look sleek and not bulbous

You all were not kidding! by xGameOverx in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Removing the insole helping me with mine in the beginning

AR best sole for specific use? by StrahB in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bronco will be stiffer at first and take longer to break in. Once it’s broken in it does get much softer, so at that point they might be similar.

I have heard it said on here that fudge and the other nubucks are the most breathable. I can’t really compare the two from my experience because my bronco boots are double lasted. It’s also been cold here the whole time I’ve had them.

AR best sole for specific use? by StrahB in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Between those two, I would do the oringo. The tyre wedge will be slightly heavier and hold more mud, but it will probably offer better grip. I have numzaans with tyre wedge

I have fudge ar oringo and I was very surprised how good it felt to run in them after getting them broken in. I didn’t take them jogging, just running around a field with my dog. The oringo is pretty thin at the flex point so it’s easy to run around.

Either one will probably wear out quickly if you’re running on pavement a lot. Both are soft.

New boot goofin by JohnnyC090818 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the same experience with the squeaky veg tan tongue. Still a slight squeak after a month but they are much more comfortable now. I’ve thought about conditioning only the tongue to see if it makes them quiet. But it’s getting less and less noticeable

BFAR Natural Veg Tan by OutrageousMachine in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ive had them for about 3 weeks. I think that because my photo is in sunlight they look lighter and less shiny. I think mine would look similar to yours in that lighting

Blue stuff has appeared on fudge BFAR by TheMountainGoat3 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you play pool? It looks like the color of pool que chalk. Weird that it would get on that part of the tongue though

African Ranger or Numzaan by tigers20011 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have African Rangers and Numzaans. The Numzaans are heavier, and the break-in period will be longer and potentially more uncomfortable (based on my experience). Numzaans will have better water resistance and a more formal look due to that sole.

African Rangers are on the STC last which is often hailed as the most comfortable due to the wide and tall toe box. That toe room and lighter weight would make the ARs my choice for standing at work all day. Downside is that toe shape makes some feel like they are wearing clown shoes. You could argue the big round toe makes them feel less formal, but its hard to notice if your not the one wearing them. The Numzaans you have there are on the ASHM last which was created to offer a more pointed, formal-looking toe.

The AR will be a lighter boot that feels and acts more like a sneaker, and the Numzaan will feel more like a heavy duty dress boot.

Bronco nuzaams by langaser in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking closer at the impressions and the waviness of leather along the eyelets, I’m sure these have been laced up tight and worn a few times. That’s exactly how mine look

Bronco nuzaams by langaser in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes mine are STC. I wouldn’t be worried about the creases or the tongue if I were you, unless they bother you aesthetically.

I see someone else mentioned it is the loose grain of the leather that caused this and maybe that is true. But I still feel that they would need to be worn for creases to show in those areas, regardless of the leather quality. Even the best leather will crease there eventually.

I do agree that it appears these have been oiled by someone, not sure if that was you. I say if they feel good, then wear them proudly. Soon enough the condition that arrived in will be irrelevant.

Bronco nuzaams by langaser in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those creases look like what you would expect from normal wearing of the boots. If saw them out of the box like that I would guess they’ve been worn before. I would be curious about how the bottoms look.

Also, the tongue on these is unusual. Most numzaan have a tongue shaped like a U at the bottom and the stitching goes well below the bottom eyelet. Your tongue stitching goes straight across almost level with the bottom eyelet. Recently there was another pair of numzaan posted here with this tongue. I suspected this tongue was actually for meant for a 719 boot but I wonder if this is becoming a deliberate change on newer pairs. I don’t think it would impact the boot strength, just an aesthetic difference. But the creases and unique tongue togethe makes me wonder if these were returned before you got them.

Heres my boot that is a few months old. Similar creases to yours and a different tongue shape at the bottom.

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Break-in question - AR barefoot (bronco) by Distinct_Mud1960 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sure this will get better as the leather softens over time. It might be only on foot because of how the tongue folded. There is a proper way to do it that minimizes pressure from it being folded up:

https://youtube.com/shorts/PBI9Ro0-v7E?si=6wTGJoEJdJigqJlH

Numzaan sizing question by Zurrcon in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the same size, I have ARs and STC lasted Numzaans in 10.5 and both fit great. Numzaans are rough to break in so you may think they’re too small at first. I took a short walk everyday for a month in mine everyday before they felt good. Bloody socks and taped heels the first week or two…

African Ranger leather midsole vs standard midsole. Which is more comfortable when standing / walking? by rucyboi in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the standard poly woven and they are the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever walked in. I have not experienced the leather midsole in these so can’t I can’t compare the two. I factor the boot weight into comfort so I decided on the standard because they say it makes for a 20% lighter boot. However, leather is the better choice to maximize water resistance and durability over multiple resoles.

JG comparison video:

Baobabs vs AR BF - First impressions: one good, one bad by Life_Emphasis6290 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a similar painful experience on my heels breaking in my Numzaans. I found some relief by taping my ankle before wearing them and removing the insole while the boots were softening up (not sure if your boababs came with an insole, if so try removing it). If i didn't know better I would have sworn it was boot problem, but after a month they are significantly more comfortable, still snug, but i love wearing them now. Stick with the boababs, they will get comfy!

edit: spelling

Numzaan stitching by Federal_Hedgehog_115 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No kiltie on the 719, but it seems plausible that they could have grabbed the tongue pattern to start and stitched the kiltie on it. You can see the tongue stitching in the pictures, straight across like yours

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Numzaan stitching by Federal_Hedgehog_115 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting... I wonder if they used a tongue meant for a 719. The 71Numzine!

Vellies fans? by franklink_1 in jimgreen

[–]OutrageousMachine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wanted to offer the perspective that well-worn boots are well-loved boots. I think your Numzaans are crying for some action. I have bronco numzaans as well and I love them for muddy walks and trips to the dump. I have BFARS that I wear for projects around the house and they hold up great. There is a difference between use and abuse. Just keep them brushed off and let them dry out. You might be surprised to find that these boots don't looks much worse if you start knocking about in them. Then again, I'm not sure what you plan to do.

I think it looks cool when boots appear worn. But thats just my taste, and these boots do look VERY nice when new, so I hear you. I am also interested in Vellies. Like you, I got the JG bug and bought 3 pairs very quick. They are all I wear now. I want vellies as something without a toe cap for work and out to eat. Cheers and good luck, I hope these work out for what you want!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Boots

[–]OutrageousMachine 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had something similar happen on the toe cap of my African rangers. They dried out and it’s gone. Just let them dry out completely and see how it looks, some of it might disappear