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Red Wing Shoes Men's 6 Round Toe Boot,Brown ,7 D US Cheap Price


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Rating: 4.5

List Price : $280.00 Price :
Red Wing Shoes Men's 6 Round Toe Boot,Brown ,7 D US




  • Classic toe lace-up work boot in six-inch height
  • Rough & Tough leather upper
  • Triple-stitched construction
  • Goodyear Welt stitching
  • Traction Tred sole

Red Wing Shoes Men's 6 Round Toe Boot,Brown ,7 D US Reviews


Red Wing Shoes Men's 6 Round Toe Boot,Brown ,7 D US Reviews


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars My first "Real" boots since leaving the military!!!, September 4, 2013
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First let me say that I wear my hiking boots everywhere, store, walking through town, taking kids to bus stop, hiking, dog park, everywhere. I am not a steel worker, lumberjack, carpenter, survivalist, or any other "rugged" type worker. What I am is a military vet, dad, and regular guy who is tired of needing new boots every year. I was doing my yearly boot shopping, looking for a nice pair of hiking, walking, daily use boots. I was replacing a pair of Columbias. I seem to have to replace my boots every year or so, and this year is no different! While shopping, I realized that when I was in still in the Army, I would wear one pair of boots, the old quality leather Cocoran II, not these new canvas boots, and my leather jump boots lasted me years! I would beat those boots up badly, and they would keep going. Now as a civilian, I am much easier on a pair of boots, but I seem to need to replace them yearly. I would laugh at spending too much on a pair of Columbia, or Teva hiking... Read more
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid, well-built boot. Spendy, but worth it., January 22, 2013
First disclaimer, I purchased these directly from a Red Wing store, not from Amazon.

I've had them about 2 weeks now, and worn 5 times (all day each time).

Overall impression. These are extremely high-quality well made boots. The quality of the materials and the quality of the craftsmanship that went into making them is evident.

Spendy, yes. But based on the quality and everything I've read about RW's, I expect many many years of wear out of these boots. For reference, I recently retired a pair of Clarks chukka boots, paid $80. Wore them 3-4 days a week for about 6 months to my deskjob. And they are already trashed. Not a good investment.

Fit: Size down at *least* 1/2 a size. I wear a size 13 running shoe (Asics) and size 12 in all my regular shoes (Kenneth Cole, Johnston & Murphy, etc.) My foot was measured in the RW store as a dead on 12. Normal width, but my left foot is slightly narrower than my right. I tried on an 11 1/2 and there was... Read more
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great boots. Size down!, April 15, 2014
I just got these in and really like them. I picked them up in the Copper Rough and Tough leather and think the color variations in the pull-up leather is really great. The soles are very comfortable and have a much different feel than vibram rubber and leather shoes, obviously. I can't imagine that they provide much traction in the winter, nor have I heard that they last particularly long on really abrasive surfaces like concrete. That being said, they look fantastic!

The size is as others have indicated. I've heard anywhere from .5 to 1 size smaller than your typical shoe size. I wear 11.5 in running shoes and 11 in Alden dress shoes. These I bought in 10.5. They're snug in the toe box, but feel like they'll end up conforming to my foot as the leather loosens up with wear.

I've got plenty of handmade boots from John Varvatos mainline, Frye, Wings + Horns, etc. These are as good as the best of those, from what I can tell so far.

Be aware that... Read more
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