Viberg
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since i still wasn´t able to try on a pair of vibergs i have a question for those who own viberg and redwing or yuketen…(boots and/or chukka´s)
you guys wear the same size in those brands?
i´m a US9 in rw and yuk. ...should i size up when choosing a viberg chukka or same size?
thanks in advance.
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You might want to size down a half size from your RW chukka size, which runs pretty close to TTS.
not owning a pair of rw chukkas, sry for confusion, but i´m looking at a pair of viberg chukkas and i want to compare them to the boot size (rw or yuk.)…
same size or 0.5up in the viberg chukkas, compared to my boots!
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Volls?
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Volls?
yep that pair…
my RW mock toe/oxford are US7.5 - my Viberg army/service boots are 7.0 (comfortly)
so if i would go UK8.5 in Viberg they actually would be 1 size too big!
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Volls?
yep that pair…
my RW mock toe/oxford are US7.5 - my Viberg army/service boots are 7.0 (comfortly)
so if i would go UK8.5 in Viberg they actually would be 1 size too big!
I can not speak for Viberg or RW chukkas, that's the risk you have to take unless you get to try on a pair.
in theory the conversion from US to UK should be -1
however, this is the theory (there is no law) and it does not consider fit/last/brand, not to mention the question if RW sizes are absolute or true…
a Viberg 6.5 in Service/Army boots feels too tight to me - I can live quite comfortly with a Viberg 7.(better 1/4 size too big than 1/4 size too small!)
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^thanks K.
my RW mock toe/oxford are US7.5 - my Viberg army/service boots are 7.0 (comfortly)
btw. were you talking bout a viberg US7.0 or UK7.0?
It shouldn't matter - usually, Viberg only quotes in one size, their size.
(I believe it is similar, based on UK size since Viberg is a Canadian company.)
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I wouldn't pay Viberg money for something that doesn't fit perfectly.
yeah i think you´re right there Chris…the money wouldn´t go to viberg directy, there´s an auction running, but still i don´t think i´d be happy with´em!
Yeah, I didn't mean pay them directly, I was referring more to the amount their boots typically go for.