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I keep all of my boots together and have tried to capture them in one image . . .
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For being only 3 years in, these still look almost new.
Get out there and change a transmission once in awhile–-they'll get some patinaI care for them very often and never let them get dirty! I also rotate between the 875 and the Postman IR. I lost my ACL 2 years ago in a nasty Downhill MTB accident and since then the IR's get very little usage as I find them too unforgiving when walking and uncomfortable for me injured leg. My 875 need a resole and these days I wear the IR's a lot! Yes, you are correct and they indeed look pretty new'ish despite being 3 years old.
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@jothishan:
For being only 3 years in, these still look almost new.
Get out there and change a transmission once in awhile–-they'll get some patinaI care for them very often and never let them get dirty! I also rotate between the 875 and the Postman IR. I lost my ACL 2 years ago in a nasty Downhill MTB accident and since then the IR's get very little usage as I find them too unforgiving when walking and uncomfortable for me injured leg. My 875 need a resole and these days I wear the IR's a lot! Yes, you are correct and they indeed look pretty new'ish despite being 3 years old.
Have you tried using Gel insole maybe? They do a nice job as far as the walking comfort goes.
ACL's are no joke and they take a long time to heal. I tried keeping my 8085's as clean as I could, until one time I went into the woods mushroom hunting. They got so scratched up that I just gave up trying to keep them nice. Now they are looking beat up and worn–-But I like it now.
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Do you have a recommendation for one such Gel insole? I haven't tried them, may be they could do the help that I need!
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@jothishan:
Do you have a recommendation for one such Gel insole? I haven't tried them, may be they could do the help that I need!
Any of the Scholl inserts are fine IMHO.
You can find them easily online…by Amazon..your local stores.
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Yep, had the chance today to visit a local shoe store nearby and got these on my IR's.
The shoe is pretty snug now, hope it will loosen a bit after few days, but they are much more comfortable now for my left leg. I will put it to test tomorrow when I walk!
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@jothishan:
Yep, had the chance today to visit a local shoe store nearby and got these on my IR's.
The shoe is pretty snug now, hope it will loosen a bit after few days, but they are much more comfortable now for my left leg. I will put it to test tomorrow when I walk!
After some wear they usually compress enough to be more comfortable than snug.
Hoping they improve your comfort while walking–-If it is still snug after some time, you can always try smaller sizes. enjoyNice bit of GAH there btw.
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I like Dr Scholls Ultracool insoles when it comes to insoles I have tried many. I don't think these are gell but gell doesn't let your feet breathe very well either. These have air holes all through them for air to circulate and help keep feet cool.
These are the best I have found. Very comfortable.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQ2JN1Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wLJNFbCNVZ5C4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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So I was able to con [mention]Giles [/mention] into letting go of a pair of Packers for a song (an early prototype of the IHWE-Build 2 I presume) in Brown Domain over double mids, Brown outsole stitching and 705s.
The leather seemed a little thirsty so I did a little cleaning and dry brushing and got them looking pretty good:
But I wanted to quench their thirst and give them a little shine…
So boot cleaner, mink oil, dry brush and shine cloth later...
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Thanks!!
I also dressed the edges, let them soak in the sun a bit to open the grain and then brushed them in pretty well.
I still have not put them on my feet - hope they fit haha [emoji23]
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Getting em lined up for a mid Winter clean and polish.
RW, RW, Sendra, Mezcalero.
Hard to find boots for us gents with petite feet. I'll eventually get some custom Wescos when I make it back home to the PNW next time, but who knows when that will be. -
Loving the two pairs on the right @thebeardoweirdo what is the name of that style?
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Loving the two pairs on the right @thebeardoweirdo what is the name of that style?
I guess you would call them something like a Western Chelsea and a Biker Chelsea. I honestly have no idea what the proper name is, I just call em my Rock and Roll boots.
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X-post from the Smokejumper thread:
I’m ashamed that this thread has not been populated for over two years. These boots are amazing.
Regular wear for over five years, from nearly new. Mountain hikes, winter sports, dog walks, everyday wear, work boots. They’ve seen it all and they’ve even coped with the competition from my beloved Wesco Boss iterations too.
When spring comes they’ll be getting a brush and clean, new laces and kilties but they really look amazing considering the abuse they have received.
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That's one badass pair of boots @neph93. They look indestructible! Well worn roughout leather has so much character.
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@Palmer they really feel that way. I wear them with conficence whatever I am doing with them. Even after many years with minimal maintenance. Unfortunately I am unsure if this is still the case with Viberg. I saw a pair of their engineers in the flesh a few years ago and they felt… less impressive.
@andyone beautiful, lines, leather and finishing. I am unfamiliar with these brands, and while they are not the kind of clod-hopping shit-kickers I personally prefer, I look forward to checking them out.