Viberg
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$80 over 10% of the boot cost
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Neither of my pairs are lined and I didn't even consider getting them lined. Didn't even know it was a possibility, actually.
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what was the price difference?
my 50's are and my 40's arentcan you tell me the difference in having one lined and the other not?
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thanks all for the kinda words guys…so day1 is almost over and i just took´em off.
can´t believe how pleased i am with those and how lucky i actually was to find such a pair in the perfect size
i really enjoy wearing those beauties. there was zero break-in time needed to feel comfortable in´em!first boot with such a heel/sole shape, first boot with the upturned toe (310 last), first boot in horsehide...fucking ace all the way!
Finn what size is that?
They're a size 9 (UK).
thanks for answering Chris…that´s actually one size up from my redwing/yuketen size, which is a 9 (US)!
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what was the price difference?
my 50's are and my 40's arentcan you tell me the difference in having one lined and the other not?
i really dont notice at all
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BAM!
check this link for better pics:
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=4452.msg259821#msg259821Feckin' amazing! Starting to seeeriously feel that service boot…
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Literally speechless they're beautiful; well done!
same here mate
btw. kentaurus.de is offering the exact same built (just in Icy Mocha CXL!) for ~1000USD ???
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So, I finally have my first pair of Vibergs – black horsehide 1950 Service Boots, 310 last -- and I love everything about them (leather, looks, foot support, sturdiness, etc) except that I am having a hard time adjusting to walking with that high heel. I have worn plenty of work boots over the years and don't mind breaking them in over time, but I realize that I have never had a pair with this higher heel (never had White's or Vibergs in other words).
So my question is for those who have worn the 310 last with the higher heel: Did you all have some adjustment time to getting used to walking in the boots? I guess I am a "heelstriker," who hits pretty hard on the heel first in my stride, and this seems exacerbated by the height of the heel. It's a little awkward and a little jarring. Did others experience this and adjust/get used to it? Or are there just some of us for whom the higher heel doesn't work?
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^hey tod…nice to read you mate.
so it´s my first pair of vibergs with the same high heel i´ve bought recently and i have to say that getting used to that is still "under construction"...all my other boots have the vibram cristy sole and that is not even comparable to a sole+hell combo...i´m sure you gonna get a feel for the heel pretty soon (as i will), so getting used to them takes a bit of time.
i enjoy wearing the boots from day to day more though i have to say. and the high heel is becoming a close friend of mine over timejust my 0.002´s though!
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You will adjust, I am an old sneakerhead from years ago who never imagined I'd be wearing boots and nothing but. At first it felt strange but after I adjusted to all of the offered support I where boots regardless of the situation.. I have a very difficult time wearing anything but now because I am that accustomed to the overall feel of a boot including the heel to anything else. I feel like I'm not at 100% in anything else… Call me crazy, but that just my view on the world