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Red Wing Mens Iron Ranger 8085 Leather Boots

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Size: 10.5


Color: Hawthorne Muleskinner


Features

  • 100% Leather
  • Made in US
  • Vibram 430 Mini-lug sole
  • Triple stitched quality. Trying on Red Wing Heritage footwear in a store is recommended to get the perfect fit
  • Features a bump toe for more room up-front. 48 inch black or brown taslan lace
  • Vibram 430 Mini-lug outsole
  • Fit Tip-1/2 size smaller than their normal size. Hardware- Nickel Eyelets and Hooks. Outsole-Nitrile Cork.Steel shank

Description

Red Wing Mens Iron Ranger 8085 Leather Boots


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8085


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 16, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Red Wing Shoes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Shoe...
I've owned numerous pair of work and combat boots over the years and these rate near the top. First, let me talk about sizing. I've seen videos and read articles that suggest one goes down a full size or more. While I know leather stretches over time, the thought of breaking in something smaller than the 10.5's (normal size for me) I got gives me a tizzy. These are murder when you first wear them. They are supper stiff and after a few weeks of fairly frequent wear, they are still a long way from what I think of as broken in. I'll put them on with a sweat sock and and initially, they are pretty tight and unyielding. After a few hours they stretch out some and get a lot more comfortable. I'll store them with shoe stretchers inside and still they are tight when I first put them on. I'm sure they will get better over time but break in is going to be a fairly long process. Style: It's a work boot. I wouldn't wear them with a suit but fortunately I have a job wear casual is the order of the day. These are not cold weather boots by any stretch. It's snowing here in Denver right now and I wore them out to sweep of the drive. Almost immediately you can feel the cold start to seep in. I put a think insole in the boot, to help with comfort because while the leather foot bed is supposed to conform to your foot over time, it's way more uncomfortable than I care for. Nonetheless, the insole helps keep some of the cold out but like I said, this is not a winter boot. I will say though, the soles grip really well in the snow. I didn't have any issues walking about and not falling down. Cost: Yes, these are crazy expensive, in my opinion, but I think they will be well worth the price over the long run. I've got two pairs of work boots from years ago and they were both over a $100 which, at the time, was a nutty price to pay for shoes. But those boots have lasted me literally for 20+ years. I just had one pair re-soled and they are still going strong. I fully expect these to be cut from the same cloth. I'm not normally a fan boy about things like shoes but I like these so much I actually bought another pair so I can rotate them out during the week. Considering that these will probably be the last work boots I buy, ever (I'm almost 60 years old) I think the value will out weigh the cost. The only thing I didn't like were the stock laces. In my opinion they were way to short so I replaced them with something similar but longer (not sure how long, they were a pair I had laying around). Overall, I don't think you can go wrong getting these as long as you aren't planning on doing any winter hiking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019 by Erich Rogers

  • The boot God would buy
Every man should own a pair of these beauties. I got the suede as the regular leather was sold out. The suede was an upgrade at the end of the day. Oh my lord…these babies were meant for these dogs! Can’t recommend more highly.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023 by Gary L.

  • Best boots on earth!
Theses are the best boots made.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023 by Mike nelsen

  • Runs approx. 1/2 size US large
I don't wear sneakers, but my work boots were 11.5M, so I originally downsized a full size to 10.5M for Iron Rangers because I heard they ran large - this is true, but evidently I went down too far, they were downright painful to move around in, so I exchanged them for 11M. People talk about how brutal the break-in process is with Iron Rangers but it was fairly painless for me, they were quite tight (they're supposed to be snug when new) to start but they just get more and more comfortable and they're already the most comfortable footwear I've owned in years after a few weeks of wear. You do have to be careful with these though, they're not all-day-every-day-with-no-maintenance kind of boots, because they're almost entirely made of leather and the insole can thus disintegrate, and past a certain point it becomes impossible to resole because there's nothing to nail the heel to, so let them dry. A lot of people recommend cedar boot trees or wadded up newspaper - this takes too long in my opinion, I like to wear mine every day, so I use a PEET boot dryer and it works just fine (also keeps them supple for putting them on on cold winter mornings). I live on the east coast where snow, rain, and ice are very real environmental conditions and I have heard people say these boots, even with the Vibram mini-lugs suck in such conditions, but I haven't had any problems with them - I think part of it is knowing how to walk on ice in general. That said, the soles are just about the furthest thing from "non-slip", so if you're going to walk around on slick polished concrete that may or may not be wet, maybe mind where you're going. For normal outdoor weather conditions these serve just fine. Because they're unlined leather, they will not keep your feet warm - that's okay, just wear thick wool socks. The stock laces were too short for my taste (I'm a big guy with big ankles) so I got some Obenauf's waxed laces, ~70" long if I recall, and they're a good fit. I love the speed hooks. Extremely handsome boots, and only get better with age. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Just a solid pair of boots
I read a lot of reviews and waited a long time before splurging on these boots. My two biggest takeaways were: go smaller than normal (.5 to 1 size lower), and the boots will be really uncomfortable until they are broken in. I only went half a size down from my normal (11 to 10.5, US) and I think the fit is perfect. I think if I went any smaller the sides would be too tight, but as it is I have good toe room, while everything else is pretty snug. Take from that what you will, but I don't understand why so many people need to go down a full size. As for the comfort, I also do not understand the complaints. These boots aren't exactly the most comfortable thing at first, but I've been wearing them for about a week, and not once have I felt like they were really hurting my feet. So many people made it sound like they were basically torture devices until you break them in, but that has not been my experience at all. I'm sure they will get more comfortable over time, but I seriously do not really have any complaints about them now. Though I've also experienced the pain of wearing climbing shoes for extended periods of time, which basically compress your feet and push all of your toes towards a single spot, so maybe my feet are just more well adjusted to discomfort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020 by Tony

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