Viberg
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:), wear in good health bud!
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They look great, Mike. Nice score.
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Hey guys, just a heads up before I post them for sale, I'm going to have to let these go I think.
My freakishly long left foot is making things uncomfortable for a 9.5, which is a shame because my right foot is a perfect fit.
Today is the 10th wear and I'd probably have to bring them to a cobblers to get the left boot stretched, and I'd rather instead just order half a size up than stretching out a boot not really meant for my foot!
So PM me if you want 'em. Again, size 9.5s.
Also, I think I'll order some Boondockers. If I probably need a 10 due to length in the 2030 last, what size would you all recommend on the 110?
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Great vid KKT.
To offer some advice on sizing, as I've just had Morgan receive and offer advice on my foot sketch.
He said
@Morgan:
Your tracings indicate that your left foot is a 10.5 and your right is a 10. The 2030 last, on which your current boot was built, is slightly longer than our other lasts which is why a 9.5 works although snug. I would suggest a size 10 and having the left boot stretched if necessary and after a week or two's worth of wear.
I asked if he meant I order a size 10 in the 110 also, and he said yes, it's a generous comfortable last, shorter than the 2030.
So I've ordered a 10 in the 110 Boondockers, and I'm on Styleforum's group order for the 2030 service boot in black, size 10 too, and I'll stretch out the left boot.
Anyone else own a 110? How's the fit?
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No advice on those particular lasts but I can tell you from personal experience a nightmare story of a pair of engineers that Morgan sized off the same tracing used prior that ended up comparable to slipping my foot in a swimming pool they were so oversized. Not trying to scare you but just be aware, its akways best to be measured on a brannock or try them on… I hope it all works for you though mate!
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The fact is, those tracings are two dimensional, and some of the extreme lasts Viberg uses are very much three dimensional. I don't see how you can really accurately size someone on one of those elf-shoe lasts with a tracing, but that could be a failure of my imagination.
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Well, that's calmed my anxiety chaps…!!!!
I guess we'll see, the service boots I'm selling (sob) are definitely too tight and they're a 9.5, so I think a 10.5/10 for my feet are a good estimation.
Whether or not that translates to a 10 on the 110 is another matter.
If it's a bit loose, I'll just chuck in some comfy insoles and get on with it.
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I agree, the same thought crossed my mind when doing them bit I thought maybe they used some type if computer imaging with tracing and measurements to recreate the foot but I don't really see how it would be possible… Though I think it would be interesting concept to look into, but that's another story. If you are close I think it would be worth the extra $ to find a way to go be sized in person. After all, your purchasing a pair of boots that are intended to last a lifetime. Might as well give it all the effort you can to MAJE sure they love you as much as you love them. E.g. You'll want a perfect fit and nothing less will feel like it was quite worth the $$$
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Im holding fast for you buddy!
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Yeah–I have the same anxiety Aries, I was sized at an 8.5 E and I'm 75% sure it should be D, I don't have wide feet. And Vibergs seem wide already, even at D.
There are ways of fitting people accurately and remotely, the high end cowboy bootmakers have kits that account for 3 dimensions. I think Viberg needs to get into that, for the price the things cost.
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Yeah–I have the same anxiety Aries, I was sized at E... Vibergs seem wide already, even at D.
This is exactly what morgan suggested to me as well. Numerous times i messaged him second guessing this because of my narrow feet I am a D at the most and can normally wear a C if available but he insisted that E was practically a D and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference….He, was wrong. m(nothing against Morgan, it was my decision in fact my decision in the end, i just decided to go with his suggestion) I honestly wish I would have went with Giles original sizing advice on my first pair of Vibergs and think I would have been dead on.