Hello,
I am new to these forums although I have been reading parts of it for awhile.
Anyway, I am planning to buy a pair of nice winter boots. I am thinking of either Red Wing x Nigel Cabourn collaboration, the Munson boots or Viber 1950 Service Boot. I would like the recent Viberg x Nigel Cabourn Expedition boots but I have better use for my money.
Does any of you own either pair? I tend to think Viberg's sole will last longer and the Vibergs seem to be double stitched to the sole. And while I think it is a nice and warm idea to have the RW boot lined with Harris Tweed the question is how long will the lining last? On the other hand the Viberg is more expensive and seems to have less toe room (resulting in colder feet).
Which will last longer in urban winter conditions? The RW seems a bit more rugged but looks can be deceiving...
If anyone has any input I would be grateful.
Regards,
Dan
PS. If anyone has tried Aero Leather's Hobnailed boots I would be glad to hear feedback about those too (for autumn or winter hiking in the woods and snow).
I am new to these forums although I have been reading parts of it for awhile.
Anyway, I am planning to buy a pair of nice winter boots. I am thinking of either Red Wing x Nigel Cabourn collaboration, the Munson boots or Viber 1950 Service Boot. I would like the recent Viberg x Nigel Cabourn Expedition boots but I have better use for my money.
Does any of you own either pair? I tend to think Viberg's sole will last longer and the Vibergs seem to be double stitched to the sole. And while I think it is a nice and warm idea to have the RW boot lined with Harris Tweed the question is how long will the lining last? On the other hand the Viberg is more expensive and seems to have less toe room (resulting in colder feet).
Which will last longer in urban winter conditions? The RW seems a bit more rugged but looks can be deceiving...
If anyone has any input I would be grateful.
Regards,
Dan
PS. If anyone has tried Aero Leather's Hobnailed boots I would be glad to hear feedback about those too (for autumn or winter hiking in the woods and snow).