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    I love boots but live in a boot prohibitive (mostly) wearing climate. I have these Alden's though and wear them every chance I get. I'd love to pick up a red wing moc or a nice black roughed-out boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auk View Post
    Early this past spring I came to the decision to start buying the boots that will be my 10-20 year life boots. First up was the Red Wing 875. Stiff as board during break-in, but the crepe sole made it tolerable. Now that the uppers are getting close to break in, a superb boot. Following the 875's were the Beckman in saddle and Iron Ranger in black. Both just slightly different and amazing boots. Rangers are the more robust and heavy boot of the two. Both could be used with anythig less than a full suit. Looking forward to beating the shit out of all three and I'm sure with just the basic care needed, will probably be lifers.
    I got Beckman's last winter. They are finally starting to get broken in. 10" Bean Boots a few weeks back. Red Wing 877 are next, and then a pair of hiking boots - Limmer? - and I'm all set.

    Having a boot strategy is really important.

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    and they will last just as long. so nice...

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    Those are about the price of an H Son Plus wheel set w/ CK hubs, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by musgravecycles View Post
    Guess it'll have to be the wolverines, the redwings don't come in a 14.

    brunop - my next hiking boots will be limmer lightweights.
    I have a pair of White's in 14EEE from my firefighting/Grand Canyon route finding days. Highly recomended!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Spinelli View Post
    and they will last just as long. so nice...
    Strong, supple, and sexy with the best materials. Sounds pretty "luxe".
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    i never knew boots could be this nice. when i put them on i feel like i'm back on my pegoretti love#3. no bullshit italian craftsmanship with the right amount of styling.
    Quote Originally Posted by velobran View Post
    Strong, supple, and sexy with the best materials. Sounds pretty "luxe".

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    Quote Originally Posted by velobran View Post
    I love boots but live in a boot prohibitive (mostly) wearing climate. I have these Alden's though and wear them every chance I get. I'd love to pick up a red wing moc or a nice black roughed-out boot.

    It's not that prohibitive. I wear boots regularly. Pair them with a pair of light, breathable cycling socks and you'll be good 9 months out of the year. I expect to see you in those next time we ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Spinelli View Post
    and they will last just as long. so nice...
    Almost the staying power as your likeness in the Craft section of the WCP catalog that arrived in the mail today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Strongin View Post
    It's not that prohibitive. I wear boots regularly. Pair them with a pair of light, breathable cycling socks and you'll be good 9 months out of the year. I expect to see you in those next time we ride.
    Sure, let me drill cleat mounts in the bottom. They can always be resoled down the road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by velobran View Post
    Sure, let me drill cleat mounts in the bottom. They can always be resoled down the road.
    Perfect. They'll pair nicely with your Gaulzetti kit.

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    Back to the original post for a sec, Justin, I've had those very boots for about two years now and they're only getting more comfortable (and better looking). Sno Seal or another wax-based waterproofing will darken these significantly. I think they'd also take a polish, if you were so inclined.

    Anybody in the market for boots should sign up at Danner's site for the outlet ("break room") alerts. They frequently have Mountain Lights for $50 in odd sizes or seconds. And other stuff.

    Also: Tricker's boots at Sierra Trading Post. Wait for a coupon.

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    I have 2 pairs of montrails just like those. I got the first pair in 1997, the ones i still wear. I bought another pair, still in the box to put back when they stopped making them. I still have not worn out the first pair. They are, however, only relegated to hiking duties.

    Quote Originally Posted by xjoex View Post
    Not dress boots, but if it snowy where you are don't buy a leather hiking boot without a plastic toe cap. I bought a pair of Merrell Wilderness, which were great in the summer. But now in the snow the toes absorb water through scuffs no matter how much snow seal I put on them.

    15 year old Montrails on the left with a toe cap, 2 week old Merrells on the right.


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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffk View Post
    Back to the original post for a sec, Justin, I've had those very boots for about two years now and they're only getting more comfortable (and better looking). Sno Seal or another wax-based waterproofing will darken these significantly. I think they'd also take a polish, if you were so inclined.

    Anybody in the market for boots should sign up at Danner's site for the outlet ("break room") alerts. They frequently have Mountain Lights for $50 in odd sizes or seconds. And other stuff.

    Also: Tricker's boots at Sierra Trading Post. Wait for a coupon.
    Thanks Geoff, I was wondering about treating them, not doing anything right now, just breaking in. Maybe in a few weeks I'll polish them up before a Holiday Party I am going to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chancerider View Post
    The thing that remains really nice about LL Bean is...even 5 years down the road if you don't like 'em...you can send 'em back and get your $ refunded. Bad form, perhaps...but the option is there.
    No "perhaps".
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffk View Post
    Back to the original post for a sec, Justin, I've had those very boots for about two years now and they're only getting more comfortable (and better looking). Sno Seal or another wax-based waterproofing will darken these significantly. I think they'd also take a polish, if you were so inclined.

    Anybody in the market for boots should sign up at Danner's site for the outlet ("break room") alerts. They frequently have Mountain Lights for $50 in odd sizes or seconds. And other stuff.

    Also: Tricker's boots at Sierra Trading Post. Wait for a coupon.
    Good advice. My brother picked up these for 50 bucks. I have a pair. Pretty sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rowdyhillrambler View Post
    I have 2 pairs of montrails just like those. I got the first pair in 1997, the ones i still wear. I bought another pair, still in the box to put back when they stopped making them. I still have not worn out the first pair. They are, however, only relegated to hiking duties.
    If they are size 10-11 I'll buy em! They are amazing boots, total bummer no one makes anything like them anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by velobran View Post
    I love boots but live in a boot prohibitive (mostly) wearing climate. I have these Alden's though and wear them every chance I get. I'd love to pick up a red wing moc or a nice black roughed-out boot.

    i would never take these off. ever. whoa!

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    WHOOO! Crisis avoided on my end. They are 9.5s or else i would have felt inclined to send them your way. Lucky for me, they don't fit you.

    Quote Originally Posted by xjoex View Post
    If they are size 10-11 I'll buy em! They are amazing boots, total bummer no one makes anything like them anymore.

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    Is it recommended to seal these before the snow and ensuing salt hits New England?

    You guys have nice taste...
    Quote Originally Posted by geoffk View Post
    Back to the original post for a sec, Justin, I've had those very boots for about two years now and they're only getting more comfortable (and better looking). Sno Seal or another wax-based waterproofing will darken these significantly. I think they'd also take a polish, if you were so inclined.

    Anybody in the market for boots should sign up at Danner's site for the outlet ("break room") alerts. They frequently have Mountain Lights for $50 in odd sizes or seconds. And other stuff.

    Also: Tricker's boots at Sierra Trading Post. Wait for a coupon.

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    These Shell Cordovan Alden Jumper boots are my favorite for work. Been knocking them around for several years now, and love them more every time I wear them.




    I've also been wearing black Merrill Wilderness for snow boots for something like 20 years, but if I could ever finally kill them I'd be on the lookout for a pair of the Danner's, thanks for that link to the outlet Jeoff.

    Justin, if your boots are black or dark brown, I'd definitely apply Sno Seal annually as the weather turns cold.

    FInally, I'd love a pair of these Lone Wolf Engineer boots, but they are expensive and as they are now made primarily for the Japanese market, I don't think they even make them in my size (12.5-13).


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