Viberg
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Alright looking for more guidiance, maybe I have not searched properly, but was hoping for forum input on the
Dainite sole vs the 269 vibram
Dainite sole vs the 705 vibramDurability, comfortable and so forth.
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DThe Vibram 705 is the heaviest of these soles and seems to give the most grip. The 269 and the Dainite have both been said to be a bit slippery by some wearers, but others have said they are not that slippery after all. I have never worn the 269, so can't comment on slipperiness, but I I like the way it looks, as it thin toward the back before going into the heel. I have tried on briefly a pair with Dainites, and they did not seem like they would be overly slippery (except perhaps on wet tile or the like). I think the Dainite looks really cool, is distinct, and word is that it wears like iron. Unless you were really concerned to get major traction, or wanted to see some leather on the sole, I would choose the Dainite.
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I would go with the Dainite, personally. I don't care for the appearance of the separate sole and heel of the 705. It seems like it makes the instep look oddly thin to me. Also makes the boot sole a bit more prone to water damage, if that's a factor for you.
The 269 will give you a nice clean profile, but is going to give up some traction. The Dainite is going to give you a similarly clean profile, but should have better grip. I have noticed that in slick conditions, like wet tile floors, that the Dainite slides a bit more than I'd like. That said, it's not bad, and in all other conditions it seems to perform really well.
Plus, it looks cool.
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Sole search continues, anyone knows what kind of sole this is?
Can see the cats paw heel but otherwise clueless.To me a great overall look and setup.
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yea, def a biltrite
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Viberg Boot - UK7 - Oxford Style 145, Brogue Cap Toe, blk. Chromexcel, Vibram Christy Sole
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Still a bit high. I shipped a pair of boots to Europe for less than half that.
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Just saw an instagram photo of a new berg and its Goodyear welted. Guess they're having to meet demand.
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After 5 long months, I finally received my Viberg Hikers through 4 Horsemen. The make up is as follows:
Chocolate Bull Hide
2030 last
Unstructured toe box
Gun metal hardware
Vibram Sierra soleOut of the box, I couldn't be happier with these boots! This is my first custom Viberg (4th pair overall), and it was really something to open the box and see them made entirely to my specs.
I plan on using these as a serious hiking boot, and will be taking them up a local mountain for their first trek today.
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Wanting peoples thoughts on soles for a service boot. I am leaning towards a leather sole and Giles suggested a double leather. need to make my mind up to place my order.
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I prefer the commando sole, myself. It gives good traction and still has a relatively sleek profile. If you do much walking on concrete or in wet conditions, (or even worse, a combination of the two) leather soles wear out more quickly. They also need more time to dry out if they do get wet.
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Love my leather soles.