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2025-07-22 15:10:08
Fits as expected when you follow the guidelines to order half a size smaller (typically I wear size 8, ordered 7.5 as recommended). I noticed what some of the other reviewers mentioned about the opening being a bit small, but that was easily solved just by loosening the laces a lot. I find myself unlacing the very top to get my foot in easily, but once my foot is in the boot and it's laced up completely it fits very well.I do recommend taking a little time to break them in as they are stiff. I wore them for a few hours at a time, low to moderate activity, for a couple days and that seems to be all they needed to make them less stiff. There is a fairly strong smell when I first received them but it pretty much dissipated by the time I broke them in. I found them to be water resistant enough to keep my feet dry while walking around rainy Seattle but I didn't try slogging through a puddle or snow. They are not heavy-duty work-boots by any means, but they look good and I was able to walk around a city all day with no problems.
Joe K.
2025-07-20 16:47:36
This Polar Fox Ronny is virtually identical to the Bull Boxer Brosus. The only differences I can find are:1 - Polar Fox made in China / Bull Boxer made in Portugal2. The inner lining. Polar Fox seems like flannel / Bull Boxer feels more like a foamish type liner3. Slight difference in tread on the heel. Rest of the tread is the same.Quality - the Brosus has an edge. This could be the difference between being made in Portugal vs China. The Ronny heel seems layered and I’m concerned some layers could separate at some point in the future with wear. Another reviewer posted a picture of part of the heel breaking off.Comfort - seems equal. I've been wearing my Brosus for over a year and they are worn in nicely. The Ronny are still fairly new at the time of this review but after a few wears breaking in and becoming more soft.Sizing - I normally wear an 11.5 size shoe. At the suggestion of reviews and the sizing recommendation I went with a size 11. It is still slightly bigger in length than i would like but I think the 10.5 would be too small in width, even with loosening the laces.Overall, I’m impressed and happy with the Polar Fox Ronny. I love the look and style of my brown Brosus boots and always wished they came in different colors. I've been searching for a similar boot in black or grey for a few weeks when i stumbled upon the Polar Fox Ronny. When i ordered them (i chose grey) i knew they looked similar to the Brosus, but didn't realize the actually look exactly the same. At a price point of $40 less than the identical Brosus, these boots are a steal. If they hold up after a month or two of wear then i'll be buying another pair in black.
C. Madsen
2025-02-16 17:01:28
I'll keep these and deal with the size difference. Hope i dont get blisters. i wear a 10, ordered size 10. these look like they're 11, i'd recommend a size down or at least 1/2. shopping online is always tough with shoes. otherwise they look good, feel good. so far so good on quality. I had some Steve Maddens that are just made cheap and fell apart fast. I hope these work out better. Got the black ones, thought I ordered grey. oh well, lesson is ...dont drink and Amazon Prime.
Cleyr W.
2025-02-03 14:13:20
I could tell as soon as I unboxed these things and felt them that they're cheaply manufactured. I've worn these to work literally once and one of my boots already has a cut on the front toe that goes all the way through to the inside AND the bottoms have whole chunks missing just from walking on gravel. After one day. If you need durable and comfortable boots, look somewhere else.
Snerr
2025-01-01 14:03:27
Went looking for a replacement order of boots after the last pair I used gave out and I figured I'd give these a try.---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------The Pros- SUPER comfortable. Given that I am a wide foot, I really like the fit of these (Nice and sturdy)- Big toe box. No pressure bearing down on any toes- Great looking plaid design for interior (Good contrast if worn loosely with jeans tucked in)- Stitch details and belt buckle hold up during everyday use (Sometimes I will be up and running around all day and these boots can definitely hold up all the abuse)---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------The Cons- Will begin to give out in certain areas (Heel block has cracked on right shoe and now 'clicks' with each step regardless of how much pressure I sustain. No bueno)- Other users have complained about the ease of forming creases and they are absolutely right. The leather does not hold up too well near the toe box and develops creases on both sides of the cap toe making for some really gnarly features (Best solution I have found is to keep a pair of tree horns on these daily while not in use. Prevents the creases from becoming more noticeable)- Bottoms are crap. After about 2 weeks of daily use, any form of grip that was present will surely be gone. (After about a month they will be nearly flat with the an orange/brown discoloring beginning to appear)---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------I really like the comfort and the style of these boots, but unfortunately there are more than a few areas that they can be improved for functionality and durability.Probably worth getting if you're shopping on a budget, but there are definitely better options if you invest a couple of $'s more.
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