Red Wing Shoes
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Anyone has a pair of red wings with vibram soles? How are the vibram soles compared to the original red wings crepe soles? Going to send my 8138 to resole with the black vibram soles soon.
pictures please Ron-Ron
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my girlfriend and me today
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i really admire the color of her boots.
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Nice pic big eyed
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After just about 6 months of wear, the soles on my red wings are now in a very terrible state because of the way I walk. (Plus I'm such a fatass) However, I'm still rather disappointed as the soles on my Dr Marten are not as bad.
I need better soles!
DOCS LAST FOREVER!!!!!!!! it scares me how small the wear becomes after a lot of time.
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Yea man, and the red wings cost more than 2 times of the Doc. Disappointing..
Isn't that all to do with where they are made? Redwing USA, Dr Martens China they do still make some Docs in the UK but they are close to Redwing in price.
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Yea man, and the red wings cost more than 2 times of the Doc. Disappointing..
Isn't that all to do with where they are made? Redwing USA, Dr Martens China they do still make some Docs in the UK but they are close to Redwing in price.
Plus IMO Redwings are far superior.The red wings definitely feel a lot better, and I agree the construction and other details are way better than a pair of Dr Martens. But I expect better soles from them.
Probably going to get them resoled with the vibram soles once I find time to do it.
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Yea man, and the red wings cost more than 2 times of the Doc. Disappointing..
Isn't that all to do with where they are made? Redwing USA, Dr Martens China they do still make some Docs in the UK but they are close to Redwing in price.
Plus IMO Redwings are far superior.it has nothing to do with where the boots been made.
it depends how much money the shoe company wanna pay the factory for each pair of their product. it's just a simple question of playing the capitalistic rules. IMO -
Well usually if things are made in the USA it's quality is usuaully far superior then China ones.
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Question…...
With the Heritage Chukkas, TTS???
I wear the 595 chukka (not a heritage chukka) which is built on the same #210 last that the heritage chukkas are. The only difference is the 595 has a soft leather lining and an insole…and it retails for $120 or so less than the heritage chukkas.
I actually sized up to buy mine. I measure an 11.5 on the brannock machine and I went with a 12 in the 595. I had worn a pair of 11.5 chukkas for a year but were just a bit too constricting. I wear an 11.5 in 877 and I wear an 11.5 in my Iron Rangers as well.
The red wings definitely feel a lot better, and I agree the construction and other details are way better than a pair of Dr Martens. But I expect better soles from them.
Probably going to get them resoled with the vibram soles once I find time to do it.
I just read through the past several posts. The wear on your soles at six months is very close to what mine usually look like. The stock sole is comfortable and soft, which I think is why it wears so quickly. Red Wing can replace it with a similar vibram sole; this sole is a white crepe sole that lasts slightly longer - but not really a game changer. I usually need it done sooner; when that heel gets worn down it really starts bothering my knees.
Vibram makes another wedge sole - not exactly the same composition - that can be seen on the Thorogood line of wedge soled boots. This sole is much longer wearing but isn't as comfortable. I wouldn't put it on my boots if I had a choice.
Now, I also wear the Red Wing 595 chukka, which has a DIFFERENT crepe-like vibram sole. It is tan in color and wears much better than the white crepe soles and is just about as comfortable. When my new 877s are due a resole, I will ask Red Wing to use the sole from the 595.
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I bought a pair of 8111 Iron Rangers a while back and they finally arrived. I measure an 11.5 on the brannock device and I bought my Iron Rangers in that size. While they may be a touch too large, I am afraid that the next size down would be too small for thick socks.
So I am reasonably confident that I bought these boots in the correct size.
So there are parts of the upper that are double thick - the cap on the toe and the part where the boot laces up. In between these two spaces is the leather where the boot should break.
When this leather bends, it puts a lot of stress onto my toes and the top of my foot. It is pretty painful. These boots aren't broken in much at all but I can barely wear them as this is pretty painful.
My question is this: has anyone else had a similar experience with this? And is there any way to fix this?
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I would wear them until you can't bear the pain any longer then leave them off until your foot has heeled (a week or more)then try them again they should be much better the next time you put them on. If that hasn't done the trick you could try applying something to the inside of the boot where the toes crease (I've found vaseline to be very effective). When mine were new they made my feet bleed but now are very comfortable.