IHWE-Build-5 - Iron Heart/Wesco 9" Brown Engineer Boot
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@Bulatik85
I am brand new to engineer boots and as a result have no helpful feedback to offer at this pointSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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@marlin your photos are amazing.
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Sorry @Bulatik85, but I don't know what to tell you, besides from the obvious, like design, height and the different toe. But I weighed them for you, both are size 9, Build 5 2489g vs. the TBWE-PO 2204g. Other than that, size wise they fitted the same when new, for me personal snug, almost tight at the instep with little room at the heel. After three month the Build 5 has gotten wider at the instep, I could even tighten the buckle one hole, but just leave it like that. Other than that, hmmm, I do not feel the weight difference while wearing, but I feel the difference in height, but that's not a negative or positive, they both will feel comfortable, the TBWE-PO ins't broken in yet.
This isn't meant to be rude Bulatik, not at all, and please forgive me when it sounds like that, but to me this isn't rocket science, don't know what else to write. Both are outstanding boots which I will love to wear!
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@marlin
No, you are not rude at all, maybe even too polight[emoji6]I was just wondering if burlap version is more soft and break in easely…(for example).
As for bulid 5, how long does it take you to break them in? I have weared my boots one day... now have some painful read bubbles(dont know correct word) around the heels. Not too much. I usually have them with new shoes. Will wait when they would be healed.
Never had engeneer boots before or any boots that need to be broken in.[emoji848]
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@Bulatik85, you need to be patient about that, it will take a couple weeks. You shouldn't over do it with great amount of walking when new. This way you only get the blisters you already have, and yes, give them a break now.
To me there is no difference in the leathers, both have the same stiffness when new.
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@Bulatik85, you need to be patient about that, it will take a couple weeks. You shouldn't over do it with great amount of walking when new. This way you only get the blisters you already have, and yes, give them a break now.
To me there is no difference in the leathers, both have the same stiffness when new.
Good, thank you.
I have expected that it would take some time.Отправлено с моего SM-N950F через Tapatalk
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Good, thank you.
I have expected that it would take some time.They will get better, but me personally, the big wuss that I am, could be inclined to try something like this to make it easier on the heels:
https://www.amazon.com/ENGO-Heel-Blister-Prevention-Patches/dp/B00YYBIIZA
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Good, thank you.
I have expected that it would take some time.They will get better, but me personally, the big wuss that I am, could be inclined to try something like this to make it easier on the heels:
https://www.amazon.com/ENGO-Heel-Blister-Prevention-Patches/dp/B00YYBIIZA
Thank you for advise.
I have bought some stickers which I need to stick to the heel as protection and blisters treatment.One more stupid question.
What exactly mean - breaking boots in?
As i have told before I have never had a boots that needed to be broken in.Does it mean that with some wear the sole is bended many times and became softer and more easy to bend. And more comfortable to wear the boot.
And the same with the leather.How to understand that breaking in process finished?
Sorry in advance, if the question is super stupid[emoji849]
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Does it mean that with some wear the sole is bended many times and became softer and more easy to bend. And more comfortable to wear the boot.
And the same with the leather.How to understand that breaking in process finished?
That’s pretty much it. The leather in the midsoles, counter and vamp all soften and mould to the shape of your foot. It’s done when the boot is comfy and you no longer have blisters from wearing them.
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Does it mean that with some wear the sole is bended many times and became softer and more easy to bend. And more comfortable to wear the boot.
And the same with the leather.How to understand that breaking in process finished?
That’s pretty much it. The leather in the midsoles, counter and vamp all soften and mould to the shape of your foot. It’s done when the boot is comfy and you no longer have blisters from wearing them.
Thank you.
Looks like i would notice thisОтправлено с моего SM-N950F через Tapatalk
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I would like these in 11 E. Would that be possible. How wide is the E. Just curious. I have a wide foot.
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I would like these in 11 E. Would that be possible. How wide is the E. Just curious. I have a wide foot.
Just my personal experience so don’t take it as gospel, but I’m an E fitting in just about every shoe and boot I’ve ever tried but with the Wesco MP toe I’m between a D and an E.