FE Vellies and prototype Ranger

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Jason Vincent

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Just some info for you guys:

We’re still beating up S. Africa on tariffs pretty good. Our boots all come from the Jim Green factory there (love those guys). Obviously there have been disruptions. Rather than a price hike, we decided on a holding pattern, but the vellies will be back.

The prototype ranger is something we’re excited about. I marked up a pair of rangers a few years ago on my iPad and we have a few trial pairs in office now. We changed the toe area to be more squared and we made a few other changes that have been performing well. Kevin Brittingham says they’re his favorite boots and he really puts miles on these things in Africa.

We’re testing them in standard sole and barefoot sole. Hopefully they’ll be stateside this year.
 
Looking forward to these. I was about to pull the plug on a pair of barefoot right as you guys posted a teaser, then I decided to wait. My vellies are my favorite. On the web site there was an add hinting at a version .... I cant remember the exact words but most dangerous game or something like that. I am assuming buffalo, are those still in the works?
 
Just some info for you guys:

We’re still beating up S. Africa on tariffs pretty good. Our boots all come from the Jim Green factory there (love those guys). Obviously there have been disruptions. Rather than a price hike, we decided on a holding pattern, but the vellies will be back.

The prototype ranger is something we’re excited about. I marked up a pair of rangers a few years ago on my iPad and we have a few trial pairs in office now. We changed the toe area to be more squared and we made a few other changes that have been performing well. Kevin Brittingham says they’re his favorite boots and he really puts miles on these things in Africa.

We’re testing them in standard sole and barefoot sole. Hopefully they’ll be stateside this year.
More squared off like Courteney’s(made in Zim-Company founded by a Rhodesian PATU officer)? A shame there’s not a way to get that lekker Tyre Sole that’s a bit lighter. The issue with Courteney’s is they’re heavy as hell by the end of the day.
 
Looking forward to the Rangers. I wore a pair on my safari and did 33 miles in 7 days.

PH and camera guy were surprised when I told them I got em off of Amazon.
 
I have the FE vellies and bought a pair of barefoot rangers at SCI last year. I was amazed to find that the warehouse is less than 40 miles from my house but they don’t have storefront there. I love the barefoot rangers and like their tread better than the normal rangers. I will be taking them to Africa in April. The vellies get worn around the office/town/church. I really like the Jim greens better than Courtney. They’re lighter but still feel like they should last a lifetime.
 
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