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Iron Heart Wesco 1930 Boss today
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View attachment 180466 Vestcoast we are in the exact same boat. I have the IH domain collab. I agree the finish leather are really gorgeous. I’m not sure i could process anything nicer. I also have the klondike redwing. Agree that they are nice but certainly not in the same league. However, the red wing fit me very well. I like the tight instep, narrow shaft and wide toe box. For the IH i need to remove the inner footbed for my toes to fit but needed to have a cobbler attach an instep pad to bring the instep closer. The shaft is ok but a little wide for narrower hems.
Today i got some pretty cheap education. I bought a pair of used RW 2990. I didn’t really need them but for the price i couldn’t pass them up. Their finish is slightly lower than the klondike. They have RW branded buckles as opposed to roller buckles. The leather is much more pliable than my klondike but that may be partially due to mileage.
The education came from the fact that they have substantially lower heals than the IH or Klondike. I realized i prefer this. I finally understand the “feels like a pair of slippers” bit.
My big hang up is that i can get the Wesco made to fit. I currently have a pair of Redwing that fit pretty close to perfect and a pair of Wesco that now fit with the help of a cobbler. I need a somewhat wide toe box, a relatively low instep, and prefer a narrow shaft as I have SKINNY calves. Interestingly my redwings check all of these boxes but the overall finish when compared to the Wesco is quite low.
I’ll add Lone Wolf’s and Road Champs to the election as well. At this point I’m keeping RC out because I’m afraid to custom order boots at that price point and have them not fit PERFECT, even though like most here I’ve done that with jackets.
Though it seems that Road Champs are currently made from unobtanium.
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Today i got some pretty cheap education. I bought a pair of used RW 2990. I didn’t really need them but for the price i couldn’t pass them up. Their finish is slightly lower than the klondike. They have RW branded buckles as opposed to roller buckles. The leather is much more pliable than my klondike but that may be partially due to mileage.
The education came from the fact that they have substantially lower heals than the IH or Klondike. I realized i prefer this. I finally understand the “feels like a pair of slippers” bit.
Thanks for the well thought reply Edward. I definitely don’t disparage RW and for me they are they sweet intersection of quality/cost. Terms like laser stitching fall flat for me. I’m 100% fine with good. I do care about durability and enjoy a nice leather. I think the appeal of Wesco for me is primarily the custom fit option. As you mention the tolerances for acceptable and unwearable are quite small with footwear.
I rode the bike with the 2990 last night. They worked out better than the klondike but it was primarily because the klondikes celastic toe requires more thought to get under the gear shift than the flat 2990.
Mostly i think i need to get to @davs and work in the yard with the dogs a bit to get them broken in and earn some good patina!
Wesco boots are definitely heavy duty. However, if fit is a concern, make sure you get a custom fit. They will guarantee the fit if it's custom. Really important if you're not sure of sizing.
I had a problem with the company a few years ago. I was in Oregon and stopped by the shop to double check sizing (I'd been buying 9D/9.5D) and wanted to get their feedback on the best size. I tried on a few pairs with different lasts but did not do a custom fit. I figured if I could go with a standard fit, I was fine, especially by doing at their shop. The guy that helped me wrote down all the sizing for me on a piece of paper and I proceeded to place two orders a few weeks later after I got home and figured out exactly what I wanted. Then this happened.
I got my boots and one pair was huge. Felt like a full size too big. The other was made incorrectly. I contacted Wesco about the problem, explaining exactly how I was in the shop, tried on boots, got the sizing from their staff and still something went wrong with sizing. As it turns out, the last for that particular boot actually fit larger than the numerical size and they didn't mention it at the shop but wrote down the same size I usually wore. Because it wasn't a custom fit, they at first refused to take the boots back. After speaking with three different people over the course of the next week, they finally agreed to take them back... as long as I stopped being a customer! I of course agreed and decided to never buy from them again.
That's the customer service you might get from them. For $500 boots, you couldn't be blamed to expect better.
View attachment 180466 Vestcoast we are in the exact same boat. I have the IH domain collab. I agree the finish leather are really gorgeous. I’m not sure i could process anything nicer. I also have the klondike redwing. Agree that they are nice but certainly not in the same league. However, the red wing fit me very well. I like the tight instep, narrow shaft and wide toe box. For the IH i need to remove the inner footbed for my toes to fit but needed to have a cobbler attach an instep pad to bring the instep closer. The shaft is ok but a little wide for narrower hems.
Today i got some pretty cheap education. I bought a pair of used RW 2990. I didn’t really need them but for the price i couldn’t pass them up. Their finish is slightly lower than the klondike. They have RW branded buckles as opposed to roller buckles. The leather is much more pliable than my klondike but that may be partially due to mileage.
The education came from the fact that they have substantially lower heals than the IH or Klondike. I realized i prefer this. I finally understand the “feels like a pair of slippers” bit.