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Has anybody experience with bike-commuting in Iron Heart denim? I wear my jeans daily and I bike about 20 kilometres every day in them. I'm a little worried about the crotch blowing out far earlier than any other part of my jeans show any significant wear. Has any experience with biking in non-stretch heavy denim?
I ride a brooks C14 saddle which is pretty mean to any kind of jeans unfortunately.
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@RobeOfTheMagi I am quite prone to crotch blowouts anyway but havent noticed riding my bike in speeding that up, but that being said, I often change clothes. I would say categorically that any cycling for distances in any jeans would considerably speed up the chances of any wear and tear, especially with a Brooks saddle
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@T4920 said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
feel like we could probably make an XS work with a slightly oversized fit
FWIW I feel like ladies can pull of a slightly oversized look easier than men can. Well, women look better than we do on the daily, but you get my point.
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@RobeOfTheMagi I've been commuting in a pair of 14oz broken twills for around 6 months, 6-10 miles a day (depending on the route I take). No signs of fraying/wear in the crotch, but they have developed distinctive saddle-shaped fading in the butt!
In Iron Heart terms, this is quite a lightweight denim with more natural stretch than some of our other fabrics. I've cycled a few times wearing 25oz and it's a much tougher workout - definitely make sure you've got a bit of extra room in the thighs with the heavier weaves.
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Cheers Sam! I find my 888s 21oz perfect for cycling - I mean in terms of comfort. Im actually mostly worried about the thick part in the crotch where the fabric comes together.
I'll keep on with my personal indigo invitation (wearing mostly one pair of jeans, that is) and keep you updated :).
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@T4920 yeah christy soles and redwing's version of that on the mocs are super soft and wear down crazy fast if you drag them. BUT, they're squishy comfy. My hardest wearing soles have been my TCX motorcycle boots/shoes -which makes sense. A happy medium is the Blacksmith/Ranger sole. Seems to be very hard wearing, but definitely less squish than the christy. I've semi-purposely dragged my feet a bit with all sorts of soles on the motorcycle to see how they react, but I gotta say (and a bit off point) i do NOT like riding in anything with heels. Flat sole is so much better for motorbikles and bicycles.
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@T4920 the vibrams on my Lofgrens (donkey punchers and engineers) are sturdy as hell! Wear those a lot but the soles are still pretty neat!
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@T4920 some wear might be an initial adjustment to how you walk, especially if it’s at the heel. It might slow down once you and the boots get used to each other.
Wear will depend on how/when/where you use your boots, rotation, etc. so my experience might not be the same as yours. The Vibram mini lug soles on my RW 2943/2944 are holding up well after 5 years weekend/holiday use (basically whatever I’m not at work). If you’re not out in the wet all the time and rest your boots between wears good leather soles can last well (but quality can vary hugely and bad leather can get ripped up quickly) and Dainite seems to last ages for me.
Could be the perfect excuse to expand your boot collection for research purposes!
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Huge difference between Cristy soles and Vibram’s #100’s and #430 etc. They aren’t made from the same material, nor intended for the same use.
The Cristy sole is made from blown rubber and is intended for comfort combined with grip at the cost of longevity. It’s a heritage sole really, and a visual affectation in as far as it’s only reason for still existing is that people think iy looks nice.
The rubber compound used in the lug and mini lugs is a modern, technical compound and will last a long time and take a lot of shit.
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@T4920 Nice! Lucky girl slightly oversized also means perfect for layering! Hope everything works out as planned.
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Hey guys
I have a pair of UHR, and considering a pair of XHS, but is there any difference besides 23oz/25oz ?
Fade on
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What's a good resource for someone who knows bugger all about boots to get into that huge topic?
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@RobeOfTheMagi I found that doing a bit of research in to the leathers used, helps understand more. There's a load of info online as you'd expect but I found the Horween Website a good source of info for leather in general.
If there is a particular boot style you like, YouTube has plenty of people reviewing, discussing etc. Your mileage may vary with YouTube as some of it can be complete waffle.
Some brands you can check out to get an idea of styles, leather, boot builds etc: Wesco, White's, Viberg, Alden, Red Wing
Several of those brands have individual threads on the forum too which, as I'm sure you're finding out, is the number one source of info on the internet
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Cheers Adam!
I'll dig deeper into "the number one source of info on the internet" :). And after some hours of research it's probably quite important to find a brick and mortar if you're a rookie like me in that field.
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Brace yourself