Jim Green African Ranger Barefoot Boots

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I ordered a custom pair of safety toe barefoot
boots from Jim Green. Anyone have any experience with typical production times? They stated 28 days somewhere on their website but I'm hoping they get here before November.
 
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Have about 9 months of near daily wear. Just ordered some replacement soles from Jim Green, going to attempt to replace them myself.
Im in the process of figuring out my size in these. The toe box in the Jim Greens compared to most barefoot style shoes I’m accustomed to is narrow.

How much did the leather stretch on these in regards to width and toe splay?

I just received a pair that’s a half size up from my usual so I could get a wider fit, but they’re a little long. Im considering going a half size down but really don’t want to lose the width.
 

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I just got a notification today that my barefoot African Troopers delivered. Cant wait to get home and try them out. Ill post pics and a review soon
 

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I ordered a custom pair of safety toe barefoot
boots from Jim Green. Anyone have any experience with typical production times? They stated 28 days somewhere on their website but I'm hoping they get here before November.
I know you asked this a month ago, but mine came dead on at 28 days from the time I placed my order. Although they never sent me a shipping notification
 
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How much did the leather stretch on these in regards to width and toe splay?
I'm going to say near none. Might have loosened up a little but not much to count on. I did size up a little knowing that I was pretty sure I'd add an insole which I did. That said mby I have enough extra room up front to where they didn't stretch much? I didn't worry about extra length at all and it's fine by me as is.
 

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I know you asked this a month ago, but mine came dead on at 28 days from the time I placed my order. Although they never sent me a shipping notification
I made an order, haven't heard anything. Hoping they just show up soon.
 
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I'm going to say near none. Might have loosened up a little but not much to count on. I did size up a little knowing that I was pretty sure I'd add an insole which I did. That said mby I have enough extra room up front to where they didn't stretch much? I didn't worry about extra length at all and it's fine by me as is.
Thank you for the response.

It’s a bit of a strange shoe to size for since the actual leather of the shoe itself does not extend to the edge of the sole to account for the stitching.

I may just stick with the half size up. I don’t believe the foot box is a true barefoot style. More of a traditional type of boot stitched to a barefoot style sole IMO… still a high quality product that I will be keeping.

The biggest con of barefoot shoes is getting so use to the toe room that anything else can feel constricting.
 
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We really need too push for jim green to develop a more suitable sole for steep terrain.

These would be no brainer if they had a good sole on them. The rose anvil didn’t cut it for me.

Really like mine as an all around shoe. They take some break in.
 
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I like the soles that are on them. I’m not in a hurry to change them out at all. When they’re toast I’ll likely go right back to the original. Down here in the rocks and loose sand gravel they’re great. Nice and quiet :) They’ve done fine higher up in the forest too.
 
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Well, another desert sheep hunt down. The Jim Green’s again did great in the rocks. Lots of traction. Soles are wearing just fine. No chunking or anything bad. In the rocks the soles have far better traction than the Vivo ESC. For my purposes so far I have no desire or need to find a different sole. They just work as is unlike the Vivo’s. They are very flexible with near zero support so if your feet aren’t used to it clambering around in these rocks is going to make your feet sore. Even though there’s a toe cap they aren’t impervious to prickly pear spines. Don’t go kicking prickly pears like you would get away with in a pair of Scarpa’s or similar. Even though they have quite a bit of room I do miss the extra big toe volume in the Vivo’s. They are still better than a traditional boot but I do at times notice the less room. I might consider another half size up if I ever need another pair. All in all so far they’ve been a great desert boot for me.

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