IHVB-05 - The Wild Ones - Iron Heart/Viberg Engineer Boot Collaboration
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Thanks G.
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For reference I bought an 8.5D UK size, and wear a 9D US in Red Wing Iron Rangers, Frye Rogan Hikers, and Grenson Freds.
Interesting - I wear an 8.5 in IRs and an 8.5EE in these. Are your toes right at the end of these boots? I have about 3/8" of space in front of my big toe.
@Engineer I've got a small amount of space up front. These definitely feel tighter than my other boots but we'll see how much that changes as they break in.
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Am I crazy for ordering another pair?
@BloodnThunder I figure as long as you can get your foot in, and they aren't painful, you should be good.
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Am I crazy for ordering another pair?
@BloodnThunder I figure as long as you can get your foot in, and they aren't painful, you should be good.
@Engineer agreed. My foot slides in easy enough with a plastic bag inside the heel. Aside from that there are the typical hotspots in certain places that are par for the course until the boots are broken in. The nice thing about how these initially fit is the snugger fit in the forefoot has helped almost totally eliminate heel-slip. So at least I don't have to worry about massive blisters on the back of my feet….. But sometimes you gotta sacrifice the ride for the look.... And these look great. I'm sure the ride will catch up soon enough.
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anyone tried cutting the side straps into a more pointed shape?
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anyone tried cutting the side straps into a more pointed shape?
@SLAB I just got mine and have no plans of doing it myself. I did think about this though….. When they eventually need a resole down the line I will almost undoubtedly send them to @BrianTheBootmaker and, if he is willing, have him point the side straps as well.
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What are these like for walking in?
I covered about 10 miles / 16 km today, and that's not too uncommon an occurrence. So something reasonably comfortable is good.
while I'm (atm, missing any long term experience) the wrong owner to answer this, they feel comfortable and I could imagine…. but...
I believe that a pair of Foot Patrol's would be the better option... @Graeme
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What are these like for walking in?
I covered about 10 miles / 16 km today, and that's not too uncommon an occurrence. So something reasonably comfortable is good.
while I'm (atm, missing any long term experience) the wrong owner to answer this, they feel comfortable and I could imagine…. but...
I believe that a pair of Foot Patrol's would be the better option... @Graeme
^ definitely!
I own both (Viberg Eng. & Foot Patrols) … and I would NEVER walk more than 5 miles in Engineers .. FP's - maybe ?
I think, considering such distances, I would tend to sport shoes.