i found a pair of whites work well for me, but not everyone. i got the low heel...
also, i use leather laces (some places have crappy laces, other good) cause regular laces wear thru my eyelets and damage the leather...
viberg are top of the line boots. hand made in victoria b.c. i have two pairs and couldn't be happier with them. www.workboot.com
the loggers tie: after you've laced up all the loops, instead of pushing the end of each lace through the top eye, you push a loop through:
then put the end each lace through the opposite loop you made:
then cinch it up and tie a bow (loop swoop and pull or the rabbit ear method).
Well, the "logger's tie" sounds convoluted, but I put a reef knot on just about everything .
The other thing is I'll be ordering 1 or the other brand but with all eyes (I bust hooks faster than machines can make them). I have tiny feet, made smaller from frostbite (once in PA, once in Afghanistan):censored: . I lost 3 toes, so it'll depend on who makes a narrower boot.
Well, the "logger's tie" sounds convoluted, but I put a reef knot on just about everything .
The other thing is I'll be ordering 1 or the other brand but with all eyes (I bust hooks faster than machines can make them). I have tiny feet, made smaller from frostbite (once in PA, once in Afghanistan):censored: . I lost 3 toes, so it'll depend on who makes a narrower boot.
viberg will custom make boots for you. give them a call, they have really good customer service too, i was just in their shop a few days ago. as for the hooks falling off, i've beaten the crap out of these boots in the worst ground that gets logged (the really steep billy-goat single stem ground) and haven't had a single problem with the boots. i got them in 2004 and there hasn't been a single issue with them. the boots there are the model 105 caulk boots. i also have a pair of the model 155 smoke jumpers i wear when i'm forest fire fighting, once again, i have nothing but the best regards for viberg. they take a while to break in, but once they're broken in, they're fantastic.
on a side note, when i was looking for a pair of forest fire fighting boots (they usually dont let us wear caulks because a lot of the helicopters we go up in are contracted from fancy pants city companies...i figure they could put some rubber matts on the floor, but that would be too simple and effective...) anyways and i went into several places, one of which was a well respected cobbler and he said, don't buy any of the boots i have here (he doesn't make his own, he sells name brands and repaires boots), go down to victoria and buy a pair of vibergs. so he basically turned away my business in my best interest.
having said that i can't honestly say i've worn whites or wescos, but basically everybody that works in the bush here on the coast wears vibergs. except when its really wet, then everybody wears the Viking Timberwolf boots (click here). also really good boots.
My guess is that you can't wear spikes in a chopper due to E/S. hazard. I knew Marines (I was Navy, then PAARNG), in the fleet who would be ordered to get rid of their jungle boots once the spike plate became exposed in their sole. How long do you think your Vibergs'll last (including resoles)? If I could get 5 yrs out of 'em like I do my Red Wings I'll be a happy camper.
I bought a new pair of redwings mid last year...they lasted me 7 months before i blew out the side of them...I'm looking into getting a set of Wesco's now...as soon as i get the scratch...they seem like good boots
If you didn't leap over the Empire State Bldg in a single bound,(which might damage your boots) RW will repair them free at a cobbler. My non-work boot is a RW 952 (a short version of the 953) I've had them for 16 yrs. I had them resoled 3x & never once payed.
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