White's Boots
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They're what I would consider a perfect example of how proper care makes a pair better looking as they age.
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Stunning, these will definitely see you through the winter.
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Stunning, these will definitely see you through a nuclear winter.
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Looking at these in British Tan, undecided now!
What is the spec for these, please.
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=989.msg316504#msg316504
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Isn't the Bounty Hunter just a Smoke Jumper on the Semi Dress last?
If I ever get around to ordering another pair of White's, I think they'll be in the Red Dog leather. I really like that color.
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Thanks guys, I'm really enjoying this pair. Even with the leather lining these boots haven't been hard to break in at all and there's been no discomfort (granted, I've only been wearing them 8 hours so far today). The honey lug is seemingly lighter than the normal #100 Vibram (despite being 10" these are more agile and don't hurt my knees compared with my 7" SJ's with the #100 sole which I definitely feel after a few hours) and isn't as clunky feeling. Regarding the "Hunter" moniker, this is an actual "Hunter" model that White's sells (http://www.whitesboots.com/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=449) which is different from the Baker's "Bounty Hunter". I believe the last to be the same as an SJ though, and these are indeed plain toe/no celastic.
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Gr8 looking boot
Thanks 4 sharing the history
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@TH3515 What last is the Farmer-Ranchers on? Have you treated the leather with anything at all?
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Smokejumper last, soft toe, Vibram 700. The only difference to an SJ being the sole…
I used the White's HDLP that came with the boots, but only 2-3 times, just a thin coat and lots of brushing afterwards. Last time was just a few days ago, after I had to wash them as they were completely covered in greenish-brown mud;-)