Best posts made by Perpetual_beta
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RE: Show us your boots
GS wax commander @ 1000 miles. Superbly manufactured. Great boot.
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RE: Show us your boots
9060 @ 150 miles or 4 weeks. Have not been wearing them daily due to ice and salt.
Not sure about them yet. Quality is 1-2 notches below GS. But these seem to be better made than recent generations of IRs. Nice leather midsole. Break in fast.
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RE: Show us your boots
@Perpetual_beta said in Show us your boots:
9060 @ 150 miles or 4 weeks. Have not been wearing them daily due to ice and salt.
Not sure about them yet. Quality is 1-2 notches below GS. But these seem to be better made than recent generations of IRs. Nice leather midsole. Break in fast.
Now at 8 weeks. I Walk a lot
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RE: Show us your boots
My first Iron Rangers lasted 8 years, second 4, third 2 years with numerous resoles. My cobbler confirmed that quality has been deteriorating and some new boots now look like factory seconds.
I was ready to pull the trigger on some custom Wesco's when a local recommended Grant Stone. Went with the waxed commander. https://www.grantstoneshoes.com/products/diesel-boot-natural-waxed-commander
Quality is two ticks better than IR, one tick better than Alden Indy's. Very pleased after 130 miles through winter and spring. These come with a vibram lugged sole that is a bit more rugged than IR with suits me using them almost exclusively in the woods in mud and snow.
PS: I am quite hard on my boots so the experience of the city dwellers with IRs could be much better.
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RE: Red Wing Shoes
Day 3 of 9060s. Increasing wear. Walked 3 miles to day. They seem to break in a bit faster than what I remember from IRs. But then I always break them in quick and walk a lot.
It is a well made boot with a leather midsole (rare for RW), which may contribute to the pleasant wear from the get go. No obvious manufacturing flaws.
The laces are atrocious. Too short and come loose in minutes. Immediately ordered from Pisgah Limited.
Will post some photos after a bit more wear.
Overall, seems to be a reasonably good boot. Hoping to get 2-3 years and 2 resoles out of them.
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RE: IH-888-XHSib - 25oz Selvedge Denim Medium/High Rise Tapered Cut Jeans - Ind/blk
to hem or not to hem???
Always hem @Bums_Fan.
I am hard on my jeans and the the folds are always the first thing to get very thin and rip. Hemming increases longevity for me.
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RE: IH-634-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
@Oaktavia said in IH-634-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo:
Plus they were unhemmed and I think 634 looks better hemmed. This is how they should fit. Turns out even though I'm 6'3" I have tiny legs as my inseam is 30".
Perfect.
Complete agree on 634 unhemmed. My main issue with hemming is that is designated failure point for ripping / tearing / wearing out.
Guess I should stop whining about 30" inseam while being 5'11.
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RE: IH-633S - Self Edge x Iron Heart 21oz Selvedge Straight Tapered
size down? they look too tight right now (whole pelvic area under stress), but should be good since they will give about an inch.
666 won't work because of thighs. 888 you likely won't like because of rise.
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RE: IRON HEART WAYWT - 2023 EDITION
IHSH-62 IND
IH-888s-ODPiss poor selfie skills
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RE: Toughest Iron Heart denim to fade?
Don't know how 19L relates to 21L, but the L are slower and tougher than xhs, 21od, ib or 21
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RE: Red Wing Shoes
Just bought a pair of the 9060 yesterday at F&P. Not sure what they have still in stock for sizes.
Fingers crossed that they fit.
I had sworn off RW because the newer iterations of IR did not last for me like the old ones. But the 9060 really speak to me and I "needed" a black boots.
Too late for thunderdome unfortunately.
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RE: IRON HEART WAYWT - 2023 EDITION
@Denimhead-0 said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2023 EDITION:
Confente Bicycle
With period appropriate group and tubulars.
Tell us more!
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RE: Gravel Bikes
@Brock
Love the Smeltzer. There is something about the aesthetic of skinny steel tubes, horizontal top bars and fat tires that speaks to me.@Denimhead-0
We share some of the same bikes. Also ride a RS (and have ridden with Richie a few times) and a couple Rivs, EM etc. -
RE: Filson
@pechelman You are right on with your command. I wear mine for taking down trees and clearing trails in the winter. When it is under -10 C the air is dry and it is rarely windy. Tech fibers don't work when exercising in the cold ( < -10C), simple physics.