WESCO
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Yeah the foot patrol doesn't have such a big heel. But when all you have worn is these
Even the heel on the foot patrol looks big.
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Ever put that sole on a foot patrol?
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Ever put that sole on a foot patrol?
No, but it could be done as long as I don't have to open the box when they get here…....
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LOL
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Looks alright to me
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I have the black christy on a Packer, if that helps. The heel feels kinda low, if I ever send em in for a resole, I make sure to get a halfslip
Both heels/ soles side by side, its not that much difference, but walking in the packerised and lowered Jobmaster is much better.
Next boot will be Black Domain RO or Olive Smooth LTT Jobmaster with Amortred Sole including Halfslip or something Lets see when I have the funds…
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Not me … Really don't like those ^^
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This is a copy/paste review from Reddit/r/goodyearwelt:
INTRO: These were a 100% impulse buy, from a seller on eBay. I've been wanting a burgundy boot, a LTT boot, and a Wesco boot. These check all of those boxes, so it was a no-brainer. Instacop. There's a stamp inside the boot that says "Tedapes," or something like that. Whatever.
SIZING: These are a 9.5D. I am a 9.5D / 9E (L / R) on the brannock. I'd say these are TTS, albeit on a high-volume last, which accommodates thicker socks. I pulled out the provided full-length leather sockliners and replaced them with my own (slightly thicker) cushioned insoles. The leather sockliners are probably 4-5oz leather…nice. On my smaller foot, the extra 1/2 size in length isn't a problem - the LTT system keeps the foot from sliding around.
BUILD:
Model: Lace-to-toe Jobmaster
Height: 6" or 7", rolled top
Leather: All smoothout burgundy domain
Lining: Unlined
Toebox: Partially structured, I think. The toebox has structure, but you can easily push it in. Possibly canvas, leather or denim.
Outsole: Vibram 430
Midsole: Single, brown
Heel: Cuban
Eyelets: Black eyes & hooks
Laces: Black Nylon
Heavy Stitching: Black
Light Stitching: Black
Stitchdown Stitching: Black, 2 rowsIf anyone's curious, these tip the scales at 2lb 8.5oz per boot…and they're unlined. These are my heaviest boots, edging out my Viberg Derby Boots by 3.5oz, which are lined.
OUTRO: Apocalypse capable Ronald McDonald boots with a feminine heel and that funny thing on the toe.
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@JCMx800 what does the half-slip do? Just curious because I was planning on getting a pair of LTT Jobmasters with a black Christie sole and wasn't planning on getting a half-slip, but maybe I should…
You will get a little bit more heel-height for better walking They are comfy as feck without, but they would feel more right with the Halfslip.
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Regarding half-slips… I like the use of a half-slip, when it's paired with a half-sole, like Vibram 705 or Cats Paw. The half-slip helps maintain a constant thickness along the length of the sole. It can be substituted for a layer in the heel stack, so the heel is the regular height.
No half-slip...
With half-slip…
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Our Half-Slips run from the back of the midsole/outsole, under the arch and generally disappear behind the ball of the foot. We put them in our Highliner boots, which were initially made for Power Linemen. We stack those models with our half-slip and our lineman shank. They were meant to add to your arch support, and to provide material in the area where Gaffs were wrapping under. Generally speaking we can add them to the majority of our boots, and often you will see some of our unisoles with the #9109 shoe last and a half-slip. We add them to balance out the stance for the shoe last mentioned.