Ariat Boot Jack
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The large boot jack is the only one I've seen so far. I wear a size 11 boot, and I was concerned that the small would irritate or scratch the leather. However, I'm not convinced this is correct. The large boot jack, on the other hand, fits my foot perfectly and is a joy to have, as I can attest!
This can fit up to a size 14 boot.
Probably. The "U" narrows as it gets closer to the bottom, allowing for smaller shoe sizes. My women size 8 work boots only go in approximately 30%. As a result, I'm guessing it'll fit a women's 5. Unless they're extremely narrow, they'll get a 5.
It should fit any boot with a heel that isn't less than 2 inches wide; it's a well-made product that will last!
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As you can see, the Ariat boot jack is significantly larger and wider, making it easier to remove the boots. I'm a bigger guy, and the old narrow one worked "ok" for years, but I nearly broke my neck trying to get my boots off with it a few years ago. The new Ariat boot jack is a dream to use. Very stable, and not balancing on one foot to get your boot off. Even if you only wear boots occasionally, it's worth getting. I'm a size 10 and it fits perfectly.
All those "universal" boot jacks are simply too small— not for the first boot, but for the second, where your socked foot needs the most leverage; those little bootjacks will flip over and slip out before you can get your other boot off, which is a major annoyance. br>Don't be fooled by the size "Large"— it's the perfect fit for any man's boot over a size 7 and up to the large double digits; (I'm a 10D), and it's well-made around the boot heeln contact area, with chamois-like material. ) So far, I'm pleased with the soft leather and the fact that it doesn't leave any marks on my new Lucchese caimans. br>Get this (larger) one if you wear your boots frequently and want to take them off quickly and easily at the end of the day.
This is a total blessing in disguise. It'll only set you back a few dollars more than the plastic ones, and it'll be well worth it. My boots are all knee-high or over-the-knee, and removing them hurts my back. They're off in under three seconds with this boot, Jack. Don't squander your money on breakable plastic ones. This is one of those items that you simply must have, and you will not be disappointed. From ankle boots to over-the-knee boots, there's something for the- Muck mud boots, Lucchese dress cowboy boots, Hunter rain boots, Michael Kor boots, and so on. Knee Vince Camuto dress boots with metal studs on the back, Muck mud boots, Lucchese dress cowboy boots, Hunter rain boots, Michael Kor boots, and so on. They all come off in less than three seconds, and my boots are unharmed. Even my insulated hunting boots, which are really thick and chunky, fit in the boot Jack. br>br>The leather on the boot Jack that actually touches your shoes looks a lot better in person than it does in the photo. br>br>In the photo, there appears to be a small piece of leather sewn and turned under that fits at the bottom of the U and, I assume, covers the left and right pieces of leather. br>br>My boot Jack is made up of a single piece of leather. br>br>To put it another way, if they ran out of the $34 one that I bought, it would be totally worth it if you have nice shoes that you don't want to get ruined or scuffed up.
It's the perfect size for me, as I'm a size 9. This works well for both of us because I wear a 5 and my wife wears a 7 womans. Our boots were not damaged by the staples.
This wide, heavy style is extremely stable and simple to work with. You can move it around on the floor with your foot to get it in the right spot without tipping it over. When I unwrapped the package, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it looked even nicer than the Amazon site's online images, with both the wood and the leather being a shade darker. For something that lives on the floor, gets kicked around, and comes into contact with sometimes filthy footwear, this is pretty sensible! The logo imprint isn't my favorite, but it isn't a deal-breaker. breaker. This is great value for money because it's well-made. made, and simple to use This is something I'd buy again.
I saw this and thought it might help him, as well as the sanitary benefits of not having to pull the boot off with your hand all over the bottom, and he absolutely loves it. It's exactly what it appears to be. It takes up about the same amount of room as a shoe. He hangs it on the outside of his front door. The wood and leather are of excellent quality. It has a wide, stable base that won't wobble when you use your opposing foot to wedge your boot off of it. It also has rubber skidders on the bottom base, which prevents it from sliding on hard wood or tile floors. It's an excellent tool to have on hand for any type of boot, in any season or for any reason.
My son is an adult 11 or 12, and I wear a women's size 10 boot. For those sizes, it's ideal. The only issue I have is that On the heel cup, there is a cheaply assembled liner. Topped with a mat. stapled for a low price But it gets the job done. and at such a low cost. It's all right. It's a chew toy for the dog.
The product was delivered promptly and in good condition. THIS IS A WONDERFUL DEVICE THAT MAKES REMOVING BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL TYPES SUPER EASY (Well, most types. ) WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE? (High heels are probably not a good idea. ) Due to our climate, I wear hiking boots or snow boots for three months out of the year. Every year, for six months, As one grows older, getting rid of them becomes more difficult. This boot jack makes removing your shoes a breeze, and I do use it for my everyday walking and work shoes. My wife was skeptical at first when she saw how large this boot jack is, but once she tried it, she was just as pleased as I am. At a reasonable price, this is an excellent product that makes life easier.