Red Wing 875 Review | 3 Things To Be Aware Of!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2021
  • There's no denying that the Red Wing 875 Moc Toe are one of the most famous boots around. Considered the 'gateway' boot for the world of rugged footwear, this purchase has taught me a few things any office worker or city boy should consider before parting with their hard-earned cash.
    The iconic Red Wings can be hard going but with a little persistence they can easily become an incredible pair of shoes that will last a lifetime.
    Here are 3 (ish) things I wish I'd thought about before buying mine. I hope this video helps you make a considered purchase.
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Комментарии • 247

  • @davepaek5014
    @davepaek5014 3 года назад +10

    Terrific review. Been eyeing these for awhile but I've also heard so much about the painful break-in period which scared me off. I'm an average guy with a desk job with many pairs of shoes and boots to rotate through so if I got these, it would only get occasional wear. So i'm on the fence but that patina you've got is fantastic!

  • @adminplaymaker2601
    @adminplaymaker2601 3 года назад +11

    The most honest on-the-ground review on utube. Thank you so much.

  • @cmdrflint9115
    @cmdrflint9115 3 года назад +11

    I've got a similar pair, in the copper rough & tough finish, great quality, and pretty comfy after breaking them in.

  • @ricmcclelland4890
    @ricmcclelland4890 Год назад +5

    Great (and honest) review. I watched this recently as I was thinking of buying a pair. Reviews like this and some other horror stories of the 'break in' really put me off. I was pretty much put off the Moc Toe and going to go for the Chukka. Thankfully though I didn't. The Moc Toe just looks so much better! I wear a UK12 in almost everything, however I went for a UK11 in these. When you try them on initially they are like bricks. I have been wearing mine now, most days for around 2 weeks. Absolutely no blisters and I would go as far as saying they actually become comfortable quite quickly. Thick socks are an absolute most though. You wear these with thin socks, you're going to feel it! My advice would be, don't let any negative reviews put you off. Get them, as they look fu@king great! Go 1 full size down, wear thick socks and wear them for a few hours a day for the first week at least, then you're good to go!

  • @Paul-ic2ki
    @Paul-ic2ki 2 года назад +47

    I bought a pair of these about 12 years ago to replace another pair of redwings I'd had for over 20 years. These are fantastic boots. I wear them around town in the winter and when hunting. Don't be a wuss, break them in, wear them, enjoy them. They'll take good care of you. I've never had a problem getting in and out of cars either... lol... You might chalk my experience up to the difference between a Texan and a Brit though... :)

    • @markmd695
      @markmd695 Год назад +13

      Too true. This guy sounds wimpy complaining

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth Год назад +2

      My thoughts exactly

    • @FunnyMan-ez9vq
      @FunnyMan-ez9vq 4 месяца назад

      What size can you recommend friend I have wide feet should it be very tight or just snug

  • @hankybostik7634
    @hankybostik7634 3 года назад +3

    got a few pairs of these along with various other redwing models never really had much of a problem with them , the only time i did was when i got my first pair as i was a trainer man before so my poor feet got chewed up but after a couple of weeks was all good and never had a problem with any other pair after that. One thing that really helped was shoes trees, put them in after week or so with my first pair and they really helped stretching them out and making them much more comfortable and a better fit along with keeping their shape. Use them with all my boots. Just a cheap cedar wood/spring pair for about a fiver each (on eBay or amazon etc). Worth it to save your feet ;)

  • @bradunderhill157
    @bradunderhill157 2 года назад +2

    But great information! I bought these boots recently. I got them about 10 days ago and I wear them at least 12 hours a day 5 days a week and during the weekend at least 6 hours a day. And they are already breaking in nicely. 10 times more comfortable then when I bought them! At first they were so stiff. But I’m an electrician and I do lots of ladder work and kneeling down on one foot and they are amazing! My feet feel great but at first my ankles hurt due to how stiff they were. But they are great boots for inside work during the winter. I’d recommend a warmer boot for outdoor use during the winter! But it gets cold here in the pacific north west! Thanks for the info great video! 👍🏻

  • @tranan661
    @tranan661 2 года назад +3

    Got a lot of boots, Diemme, Danner, Red Wings. And when you get a great collection the hard part is to break them in. Took me some time but when my Red Wings were broken in they just feel great! But my favorite are the Sanders Cukka. Great work as always.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Tom! I totally hear you. My Red Wing Chukkas remain my favorite, though i wore them and nothing else for 3-4years.. now i have the 875's and the vibergs and like you say, it is tough to wear them all in. Especially when im not leaving the house due to covid! Thanks for watching!

  • @coolbreeze4626
    @coolbreeze4626 2 года назад +2

    I love your review
    Very straight up and transparent.
    Thank you.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  2 года назад

      Thanks man! Really appreciate it

  • @argent-kestrel90
    @argent-kestrel90 2 года назад +6

    For 5 years I've had the Style 877 8-inch classic, which is similar to your boot but taller at the top. They're a great pair of boots but they took a while to break in. I don't see myself parting from these soon.

  • @bawanhardi9359
    @bawanhardi9359 Год назад

    Great real life review! much needed in my decision making

  • @PKJGoops
    @PKJGoops Год назад +2

    Great review, I have a pair and can identify with all you’ve said. I have gone half a size down, bought long enough ago to not remember the decision, but they still feel tight in thicker socks. Great bad weather boots though.

  • @bonniedrasco8166
    @bonniedrasco8166 2 года назад +1

    My biggest problem my friend is trying to get them on, when I had them 30 years ago my foot slipped straight on now I can’t get my older wider foot past the half way mark any ideas?

  • @farousd
    @farousd 2 года назад

    Thanks for the honest review! What denim are you wearing at 1:23, 1:45 & 2:19? Cheers

  • @giorgostzolis4245
    @giorgostzolis4245 Год назад

    Great review!! Could you please advise how to soften the leather because I have them 3 years and still are so hard for my feet

  • @snazari1994
    @snazari1994 3 года назад +8

    I’ve worn Nikes all my life and I just purchased my 875s last week. First day I wore them 8 hours straight and they felt alright. I went out and got some darn tough merino wool socks and wore them 14 hours straight the next day and they felt really good. Right socks will go a long way. I’m a long ways from breaking them in but so far I love the look. Also it does look better in the smaller sizes. I got a size 9 and they look perfect.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад +2

      Yeah I think the smaller sizes play a big part, less boot and they just dont looks so long. But I still love them, going to slowwwwly break them in. I'll get there, they certainly don't look new so I'm doing something right. Cheers for the comment!

    • @keenobservations3050
      @keenobservations3050 3 года назад +1

      I agree 1 million%, I wear only Darn Tough socks now. I can’t believe I ever wore anything else before this. Good socks good boots and you got it.

    • @ziggybruh888
      @ziggybruh888 2 года назад +1

      Hi, what size do you wear for regular nikes?

    • @ripaldinonhoana67
      @ripaldinonhoana67 Год назад

      Do you mean 9uk or US and same question what size you wear for regular Nikes? Thank you

  • @uglytuco3829
    @uglytuco3829 Год назад +1

    What do you use to condition them. I can never get mine to look like that. Very nice, clean, and subtle shine. Killer!

  • @enowilson
    @enowilson 3 года назад +19

    Don't sell them, you'll regret afterwards!!! Wear them hard for a month (better 2 months) every other day, so you leave a day between wears for drying. They will eventually break in and they'll get very comfy.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад +2

      Hey Andres, you are right i just need to put in the work with them. I'll keep them but they'll probably be worn on and off. I just can't wear them all the time! Plus I have some Vibergs coming ;)

    • @enowilson
      @enowilson 3 года назад +1

      @@CameronO Good luck with those new Vibergs - I will definitely watch a video about them. I hope your bank account hasn't suffered a great loss LOL
      Cheers from Spain

  • @blueband8114
    @blueband8114 3 года назад +4

    My 875's rubbed my right leg raw at the top of boot at first, no issue with left. But now they are super comfy. I have worn them nearly every day since( 14 months) soles will need replacing soon though.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад

      That's good to know mate. I'll persist. But the Vibergs are coming! hah

    • @blueband8114
      @blueband8114 3 года назад

      @@CameronO be good to see a review on here, once you have them.

  • @1sevillana
    @1sevillana 3 месяца назад

    I just bought a pair of these. I like the shine you got going on on those. I will try.🔥

  • @Erlendkrantz
    @Erlendkrantz 10 месяцев назад

    I bought me a pair of RW moc toe a year ago and i love them. Felt comfortable from day one.

  • @Slash4
    @Slash4 9 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely spot on :) I got a pair of 1907’s (that are slightly wider than the 875), I do wear 8,5 in rw’s and I don’t have the clown feet effect , but I do wear them every day so the break in goes faster (still hell process)
    This was a good review , considering that most RUclipsrs suggest to wear thicker socks 😂😂 , NO it’s a tough boot to break in and will pay off in time
    The golden rule in my opinion is to try the smaller size that your foot can fit in and then size up half a us size up ✌🏻

  • @toumadjmaali585
    @toumadjmaali585 3 года назад +1

    Really helpful review 👌🏻

  • @allgamestotal6773
    @allgamestotal6773 3 года назад

    nice. so u said u went half a size down on the red wings. what about in your newly acquired Viberg beauty? what size are u?

  • @jerl7320
    @jerl7320 Год назад +1

    It really depends on the style you're looking for. Personnaly, I knew I was looking more a more classic style like the Iron ranger. I don't think I would have much use for the Moc Toe style, but they are still amazing boots.

  • @frankrossi30
    @frankrossi30 13 дней назад

    Such a thorough and fair assessment of these boots and the wearing in journey. I'm also 5 years in with owning a pair. Wearing mine has caused a bunion on side of a toe and numerous blisters along the way, you reminded me of when I also experienced the tops cutting into my ankles and found thick woolen socks helped ease that irritation, I was determined to wear these fuckers in and I'm there now! I replaced my laces with same coloured leather laces, which look schmick . Sadly their weight does fatigue the enjoyment and duration of wearing time. Like you've said they look great and deserve the perseverance.

  • @tabs9655
    @tabs9655 2 года назад

    What sizing did you go for in the Chukkas? Can’t decide what to go for 😒

  • @mannycalavera2335
    @mannycalavera2335 2 года назад +2

    I wore them in with thick socks in probably 2-3 weeks or so. After a month they had already become comfortable (wearing them almost any other day). I avoided blisters by putting a bandaid on the places where the leather rubs the most for the first week. And obviously avoiding wearing them on days where I plan to walk long distances for those first weeks.
    But I am surprised to hear those aren't comfortable. Because they already look like they should be broken in enough to be comfortable. I wonder why that is. Personally I think they may be too big. Just judging from how close the eyelets of the laces are pulled together. Not only could this cause discomfort, but in bigger sizes this also negatively affects (imo) the silhouette of the boot.

    • @ZylerOdwn
      @ZylerOdwn 2 года назад +1

      Im betting they are too small, im a US 12 and sized down to 11 and they are comfortable, and i usually size down to 11.5 so it was a half size down more than every other brand. RW is notorious for advising sizes too small on the heritage lines, and too small is the main reason for hard and painful breakin, not too large. Usually.

  • @nathanhill6042
    @nathanhill6042 Год назад

    I got the 8 in and I’ve worn them for 2 weeks at work and there a different boot already can’t wait to see what happens after a month

  • @hsimms6320
    @hsimms6320 2 года назад +7

    I agree they are brutal to break-in. Been a year and I still get blisters also. Feet tend to float around in them also. That’s after sizing down 1 1/2 sizes. I don’t wear them enough but they are just very tough to wear.

    • @84_brick
      @84_brick Год назад +3

      sounds like you still got the wrong size despite sizing down.

    • @Pawwaaa
      @Pawwaaa Год назад +1

      Size down 1 1/2 and E width

    • @pinchpeak5203
      @pinchpeak5203 Год назад +1

      You need to either go true to size or go down half a size from you brannock, not your sneaker size. My sneaker size can be 2 or 3 sizes larger than my brannock. My brannock is 8E and my 875s are 8E, they fit firm out of the box and loosen up to be perfect. Your boots are too big, along with the guy who made the video. Boots that are too big will forever give you blisters as there will always be friction from moving around inside the boot.

  • @zakugodofwar1005
    @zakugodofwar1005 3 месяца назад +1

    Patina is insanely good on those mocs!

  • @Little_Britain74
    @Little_Britain74 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just came back from Red Wing store .. brought the 875s and Iron Rangers. I had my feet measured in store as US12 but ended up needing a full size down at US11.. EU sizing ignore. The break in will be tough regardless, but if your feet slip it will be much worse.

  • @aptrendz1815
    @aptrendz1815 2 года назад

    D best review of Red wing 875. From a stand point of a casual user!

  • @boomzoom8864
    @boomzoom8864 2 месяца назад

    I got mine around a year ago, and was able to brake them in pretty fast. Just wore them for light hiking a few times and it did the job. I mostly wear them to walk around the town or to the work. In terms of the weight, it did not really bother me, as I'm pretty chunky guy myself. The only thing I would advise is to add insole with extra padding if you walk a lot and your weight is 90ish kg +. Because I started to feel my knees when I've been wearing these for extended period of time.

  • @Vwall007STASMR
    @Vwall007STASMR 18 дней назад

    I only got blisters with my first pair RW Moc Toe 1907’s. I have now 6 moc toes in my collection and one iron ranger all those 6 pairs after rmy first pair fitted great from day one. I guess my feet weren’t used to footwear like this, because I’ve always worn sneakers etc.

  • @satwantbhandal5844
    @satwantbhandal5844 3 года назад +7

    Finally someone made a proper review for these, I have exactly the same pair, I’ve been wearing them for 3 years occasionally and they still hurt no matter what socks you wear. I have the same dilemma

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад +1

      Good to know I'm not alone mate

    • @AgonxOC
      @AgonxOC 3 года назад +1

      You know when you have nothing nice to say don’t say it, but I am just amazed at how some people struggle with breaking in leather shoes. Have you guys ever done laborious work in the field? I guess not.

    • @Brian-zg9ff
      @Brian-zg9ff 2 года назад +1

      @@AgonxOC i had some about 10 years ago for work boots and i can tell you, if you think these are comfortable work boots you are the one who is not doing much work. On concrete these will destroy your feet and i blame these for my plantar fasciitis that i developed

  • @Mini_Truckers_Lifestyle
    @Mini_Truckers_Lifestyle Год назад

    I’ve work in moc two boots for years I have the 10877 and the 875 in black and another pair the laser measure said I can wear a 12ee but I can’t fit into a 12 D they’re great boots you just gotta get use to wear them don’t give up on them they be comfortable as can be and durable as hell

  • @rendyprakoso5280
    @rendyprakoso5280 Год назад

    Hi Cameron, could you please tell me what oil you use for your 875 in order to get it to that kind of darker colour? your 875 colour is awesome, when i bought it I only get leather conditioner, not sure if its enough

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  Год назад

      Hey Rendy,
      It is the Red Wing mink oil. But i did polish it down a lot.. probably too much! ha

    • @rendyprakoso5280
      @rendyprakoso5280 Год назад

      @@CameronO how often do you polish it Cam?

  • @lulabelle82
    @lulabelle82 2 года назад +1

    I was contemplating getting these boots but after your really honest review I'm not sure if i should now. I work from home so wouldn't do many miles in them. Maybe some anti blister socks could help, I like the idea that you've had these boots 4/5 years though so it shows they have some longevity in them. Maybe I should just get some common projects instead!

    • @clmart2069
      @clmart2069 Год назад

      I’ve actually worked on manufacturing these boots. If you like the 875 style, I would say go for the 1075. Leather is a bit more brown than orange, the quarters are also branded with the redwing logo but overall I feel the leather is a bit softer/more manageable than the 875 leather.

    • @matttherrien9608
      @matttherrien9608 Год назад

      The break in is a labour of love. Bite your pillow and get through it!🌈

  • @dannyleung9448
    @dannyleung9448 7 месяцев назад

    are they slippery on a smooth wet floor? I've had boots that were so slippery on smooth wet floors that I had to get rid of them after taking a few dives. they were dangerous to wear

  • @youtube-critic
    @youtube-critic 2 года назад

    Do you still have the boots? I'd love another update. They really look too big for your feet. The laces are too close to be sized right. I'd go to a cobbler for the blisters. Of course my advice is way past being useful lol. An update would be awesome!

  • @jay-rus4437
    @jay-rus4437 2 года назад

    So moc toe or classic work chelsea for use as a renovations general contractor?
    Would be worn approx 3 to 4 days per week. We are not framers, or “rough” construction. I like the idea of the convenience of easy on and off with the work chelsea, but would like some input from anyone with experience on these.

    • @TheFrontyer
      @TheFrontyer 2 года назад

      The christy sole is very comfortable. You can check out Whites Perry too. Theyre about the same price as redwing, but looks better. About the same quality.
      Redback chelseas is great for work too. Probably the most comfortable sole in a boot. Can get them with steel cap toe too.

  • @olgi2068
    @olgi2068 6 месяцев назад

    Regarding the brake-in: I have had massive problems with the 875 at the ankle, as you mentioned. However, this was in my case due to wrong sizing. The first pair was a US 9D - with an 8.5D 875 I had zero problems. Same held true for the 8 last on Blacksmiths and Iron Rangers. Never had any issues with brake-in.
    So, I am not arguing that one never gets problems, but the right sizing was absolutely key for me. Additionally, the last can be a problem: 23 vs. 8 last: Moc toe (23 last) is a bit more narrow in the forefoot, hence it might not be for everyone. The 8 last on the Blacksmith, IR, and Beckman is a bit easier for my feet.

  • @MadelnMachines
    @MadelnMachines Год назад

    Have they gotten much bigger/looser since you bought them?

  • @joelintl2226
    @joelintl2226 2 года назад +4

    don't let that scare you off - at least try a pair - a lot of people who complain about break-in got them too small, or have feet that don't go with the last that was used building them (aka too wide and/or too fat). I have never had any discomfort or pain with new RedWings.
    The right size may feel a tad too big at first, because of the stiffness of the boot, so extra care should be taken when looking for the right size.

    • @aboutthecurves
      @aboutthecurves Год назад +1

      Suspect you are right. I started my red wing journey with the usual downsize mantra but had to get rid of the boots till I ended up with larger boots that I could easily wear thick merino wool socks with. Made all the difference in comfort.

  • @deaneaxboy
    @deaneaxboy 3 года назад +1

    I had a pair of 1907's for 2-3 years and just couldn't break them in. I tried all the tricks but they just killed my feet. I so wanted to love them because they look so cool. Anyway, eventually I sold them and bought a pair of Lems boulder boots. These are incredible light weight, comfortable as slippers and anatomically great for your feet. They get me 80% of the redwing look with 1000% more comfort

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth 8 месяцев назад

      And 20% of the quality…

    • @deaneaxboy
      @deaneaxboy 8 месяцев назад

      @@whereRbearsTeeth All the quality in the world doesn't count for much if my feet are getting smashed. I made this comment 2 years ago and have worn the Lems everywhere in that time. Often for week long photography jobs in the tropics of Australia with the Lems as my only shoes, and they've been amazing. Still going strong and I don't regret my decision to sell the Redwings one bit. Although I still love the look of the Redwings and the obvious build quality.

  • @alexdefaro
    @alexdefaro 3 года назад +21

    Haha.... Controversial indeed brother 😎 Sad you are not digging them because IMHO they look great on you. In my case I would rock my 875 over any sneakers all day long 💯🥾

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад +3

      Maybe it's just me with my clown feet but they just feel huge! I won't sell them just yet ;)

  • @blackbikerboots123
    @blackbikerboots123 2 года назад

    Very thorough review, I enjoyed it! Those are great boots! Im looking to buy a pair for myself. If boots could be described as "hot" those would be the ones!

  • @TexasSwamp
    @TexasSwamp Год назад

    Thanks, I keep going back between these and the 10875’s as the 875’s I’ve found in store are too orange/yellow for my taste.

  • @patoestavillo
    @patoestavillo 2 года назад

    All of the things you don't like about them is what I LOVE about them and they are definitely not right for you. I don't do any sort of hard work in them and they've broken in in about 10 wears and they're super comfortable, look amazing and will be even more comfortable and look even better with age.

  • @stevenmansaray1803
    @stevenmansaray1803 5 месяцев назад

    I own a pair of 875 moc toes size 10 uk size i never sized down with these perfect fit from day 1 my favourite redwing which I've been wearing for about 9 years i also wear blacksmiths which i actually did down size to 9.5 and the fit is great!

  • @jawntanamo_bae
    @jawntanamo_bae 3 года назад +8

    I’ve had the 875, and they’re a good boot but they take a long time to wear in if you’re not working hard in them. Recently purchased the White’s Perry Moc Toe and they were instantly comfortable. I would honestly recommend them much more instead, the leather is nicer, the toe box is cleaner and they put a lot more thought into comfort

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад

      Thats good to know Mathew, cheers for the tip. I have a super long list of boots now hah

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth Год назад

      875 is a better boot unless you go with the premium perry moc

  • @gfabie4901
    @gfabie4901 2 года назад +1

    Oh c'mon they look gorgeous. "Do I persist" and keep them? I think you've already answered the question. Go for a long walk in them with thick socks around town (about 2km) at least once a week.

  • @michaelewert9038
    @michaelewert9038 2 года назад +1

    My Iron Rangers in oro-iginal took me about a year to be slightly comfortable. It was worth it to me and they really fit to my feet now.

    • @olgi2068
      @olgi2068 2 года назад

      IR in oro leather? What number would that be?

    • @michaelewert9038
      @michaelewert9038 2 года назад

      @@olgi2068 RW 8112 I bought them 7 or 8 years ago in Hamburg.

  • @willannunziato
    @willannunziato Год назад

    I’m a 10 and downsized to 9.5, and they’re so comfortable , even during the break in period I’ve never gotten a blister

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  Год назад

      Hey Will, you're a lucky man. Enjoy them as they look killer.

  • @colbymurphy5568
    @colbymurphy5568 2 года назад

    What are you conditioning them with? The patina is awesome

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  2 года назад +1

      tbh i think it was just that saphir renovateur leather lotion and lots of work with a horse hair brush.. they always come up great

    • @colbymurphy5568
      @colbymurphy5568 2 года назад

      @@CameronO thanks!

  • @theunityofknowledge2887
    @theunityofknowledge2887 2 года назад

    I just wish you could get them with a better sole like vibram.

  • @Post_Leako
    @Post_Leako Год назад

    I was able to get a pair of the 8883's at Nordstrom Rack for $100. I got them for my dad since we're the same size and he actually does hard work, but I wore them around a bit myself the first day and man, these things are TOUGH. A 20 minute walk to the grocery store had my feet screaming to take them off. He seems to have adjusted better and I know the 8883 is a different last than the one you have, but it certainly put into perspective what everyone is talking about with the break-in of these Red Wing Mocs. I'd actually be more interested in their moc toe oxford given my line of work and would think they'd be marginally easier to break-in.

  • @kartikchary
    @kartikchary 2 года назад +1

    I wear about the same size as you do ( size 10 in Redwing shoes) and haven't quite experienced the weight or any break in at all, infact they're probably my most comfortable pair of boots. I must add that all my other boots are from Nick's and White's and those are truly difficult to break in , if I'm to put it mildly. Guess our experiences differ, still a good video for somebody moving from sneakers to boots. Cheers

  • @arancourt5623
    @arancourt5623 2 года назад

    a little late for me to be commenting, but keep wearing them, I've had a pair of wolverines that have been my daily wear boot for almost 5 years, they look fantastic and are comfortable as hell, and only after all this time do i need to get them resoled, not because I've worn them out, but because the sole is starting to crack at the flew point.

  • @radiotree1212
    @radiotree1212 3 года назад +1

    Yeah the price:value for RWs is a bit uneven at MSRP (in my opinion). Chippewa has very similar offerings for a fraction of the price. That being said, I love both of mine and they've aged incredibly well. If youre up for the journey, yours will break in a ton more and become closer to a second skin without needing a resole. To your other point, I've had zero regrets shelling out for some Vibergs-- highly recommend

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад +1

      The Vibergs are coming! Roughout service boot with commando sole. So keen to see how they go. As I've said in the other comments i'll keep these guys. It would be a waste to sell them and i will break them in. It'll just take a while.

    • @StolenAlias
      @StolenAlias 3 года назад +2

      Chippewa does not have similar options. They have lost their touch. They charge $280 for a boot with QC issues. vibergs are extremely overpriced. I’m not even defending red wing, i just hate that people think that vibergs are super high end and are worth it when actually they are worth about $300.

    • @radiotree1212
      @radiotree1212 3 года назад

      @@StolenAlias My Chippewas were from years ago and I got them NWT second-hand for maybe $100. I'm not sure if/how they've changed but their older ones hold up equally to my RWs. I agree Vibergs are pricey given that there's only so much that can go into a boot, but their shell service boots in their 2030 are absurdly unparalleled to any other GYW I own (too many). You see the occasional horror story of shoddy stitching and loose grain, whatever, but mine are perfect and I have zero complaints. Can you go with a cheaper shell and different offering + production outsourcing through Grant Stone and still be happy? Yeah you can. Boils down to preference i suppose. Did you have a bad experience with viberg?

  • @heroindoses1991
    @heroindoses1991 2 года назад

    Are you wearing longer thicker socks? If not maybe that’s why you get the blisters

  • @CaliGuy101
    @CaliGuy101 Год назад +1

    Thorogood 814-4200 and the Redwing 875 both were comfortable from day one.
    First make sure they fit well and are comfortable walking around before you buy them. If you mostly wear sneakers these will feel monstrous and clunky at first and that’s because they are freaking full grain work boots lol. Also sometimes these boots are not meant for your feet, even your gait or your lifestyle.
    If you can take them in a 5mile rough terrain hike without a problem you will start to like them.

    • @pianofry1138
      @pianofry1138 Год назад

      I don't think the 875 is comfortable from day 1. I don't have issues with upper leather on any shoe I've owned but a lot of discomfort comes from molding the insole to your foot. That does take time and until then its like having a flat, hard board underneath your foot with the 875. The Thorogood is entirely different internally and can be comfortable from the first day.

  • @dancraven1401
    @dancraven1401 3 года назад +2

    I think sock choice goes a long way for preventing blisters. I wear CHUP or Red Wing socks with mine never had that issue. That said, the sole is an absolute brick until you’ve worn it in so can definitely believe it

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад

      100% agree. I need to get some Chups, I do have good boot socks from though from my hiking days but new socks won't be a bad shout!

    • @lawrenceh7182
      @lawrenceh7182 3 года назад +2

      I second chups for style although I think something thicker to start with really helps break them in. Some Rototo are a decent choice and look good too, also I have a few pairs called endura soc from a company called V12. They don’t look very good but are the most comfy socks I have ever owned. Just be mindful with Chups that they are quite tricky to get on and off unless you have really slim feet! That being said I now own a few pairs as both my pairs of mic toes are broken in.

    • @bcornett501
      @bcornett501 3 года назад

      Are the red wing soles harder than thorogood soles?

  • @EDHBlvd
    @EDHBlvd Год назад +1

    These run narrow compared to the Iron Ranger. I have Iron Ranger in 11D (my brannock is 11.5D), and could not imagine anything more narrow. I just ordered the 875 in 11W from Zappos. I’m hoping the wide helps address the narrowness. if not, I’ll just return them.

    • @pinchpeak5203
      @pinchpeak5203 Год назад

      For me E in the moc toe = D in the iron ranger. So I'd bet 11E would be good

    • @polviggen
      @polviggen 8 месяцев назад

      Strange, my iron rangers are definitely narrower. Both 8.5, The IR's took longer to break in.

  • @GioManiSF
    @GioManiSF Год назад

    Damn dude, I wish I stumbled on this video long before I bought my 875s

  • @DoritosResidue
    @DoritosResidue 2 года назад

    Around 12 years ago I owned 3 pairs of red wing moc toes. They were under 200 back then maybe even 150... I just bought 8138s for 260 and thats considered a good deal... geez the prices are crazy high. A good priced alternative is golden fox. They are soo good for the price to quality ratio. But even then those got fairly pricey compared to 5 years ago but they have good sales.

  • @dancraven1401
    @dancraven1401 3 года назад +11

    Red Wing junkie here - highly recommend this pair. I have these, Blacksmiths, and Iron Rangers. These are easily the most comfortable. Takes about 2 months of consistent wear to break in (whereas the other two styles take about a month). I used to be a huge sneakerhead and these are more comfortable than any sneaker I’ve owned. It should go without saying but they can also take a BEATING

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад

      Interesting you were a sneaker head. Converted hey? haha. I'll try give these guys a good chance and maybe do an update in a year or so.

    • @user-nf8jj7pz6c
      @user-nf8jj7pz6c 3 года назад

      I like the three models you mention. I got a deal of 2 pair for 80USD but I'm worried being a size 13 in Nike. Worried they'll be "clodhoppers" not sure about the size to buy or if the blue leather mocs will look clowny. Any pointers? Thanks

    • @erikhartley2494
      @erikhartley2494 2 года назад

      So what’s the difference between these 875’s vs the 8863 or the 8849? Thanks!

    • @Mini_Truckers_Lifestyle
      @Mini_Truckers_Lifestyle 9 месяцев назад

      Once the insoles start to form they get crazy comfortable

    • @FunnyMan-ez9vq
      @FunnyMan-ez9vq 4 месяца назад

      Any tips on sizing ?

  • @jcmoye1
    @jcmoye1 2 года назад +1

    They may be to big for you. Shouldn’t be getting blisters after length of time. Great video

  • @thetruebrit85
    @thetruebrit85 2 года назад

    thanks

  • @jasonhart9785
    @jasonhart9785 3 года назад +2

    I was told long ago to invest in good boots and a good mattress... if you're not in one, you're in the other...
    I suffered through breaking in a few RW's in my formative years, however I eventually sold them all, took a hit to the back pocket, but put those clams (and quite a few more) into some 2030 Service Boots and by jingoes, every part of me is better off for it! (Not to mention they just look the goods) Beware the Viberg rabbit hole though mate, she a deep one! R&H should fling you a staff/influencer discount mate, to get you into your first pair!

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад

      Haha I'm hearing about this rabbit hole. If they turn out to be the perfect boot for me then who knows. I know my wallet can't take it though!

    • @sats_nak
      @sats_nak 3 года назад

      Did the same Jason. RW a disaster in hindsight. Viberg was heaven, but didn't come cheap :D

  • @rhymeandreasoning
    @rhymeandreasoning 3 года назад +1

    Very nice boots

  • @johno1104
    @johno1104 Год назад

    For me Iron Rangers and 875's required no break in. (9.5 and 9)
    Truman's are my nemesis, both of their lasts. I need them to do quarter sizes. Shame as I love their leather options

  • @hadyruby3411
    @hadyruby3411 2 года назад

    Can these specific boots be warn in rain n snow?

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  2 года назад +1

      Depends how much rain and snow. Normal rain for me is fine. but they certainly aren't water proof. Snow is much the same. I actually have nerve damaged toes from frostbite so i tend to keep out of snow and really cold environments with these. They aren't the best insulated (for me)

    • @hadyruby3411
      @hadyruby3411 2 года назад

      @@CameronO Thanks bro, i appreciate you made time to answer my question

  • @earlfenwick
    @earlfenwick 2 года назад +1

    NIce to hear a realistic review of these boots. Redwings are so hyped as to be absurd. I've enjoyed my Ecco work boots that look like these. After 8 or 10 years of regular use they are looking nice and toasty.

  • @aboutthecurves
    @aboutthecurves Год назад

    Suspect if you still get blisters you may have downsized too much. I was the opposite. I downsized initially and had to go through three pairs before I finally found the right size.... In my case I up sized- went bigger because I also wear orthotics. The larger size really made it so I didn't have any blisters plus I wear thick socks with these and this no doubt adds to the comfort.

    • @pinchpeak5203
      @pinchpeak5203 Год назад

      No, his are definitely too big. The ideal size will allow you to comfortably wear both thin or thick socks. Adding an insert changes everything though. Imo orthotics are pointless in these, since if you get the right size, they will mould to your foot. Sizing up to fit the insert prevents that though..

  • @faautobahna9416
    @faautobahna9416 2 года назад

    Useful.

  • @anonsurf6640
    @anonsurf6640 2 года назад

    I would also think I'd be very conscious of those being too much if I were wearing them. They do look great on you though!

  • @Jayrawk
    @Jayrawk 2 года назад

    What jeans are you wearing?

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  2 года назад +1

      Hi, they are the PBJ XX-011's - ruclips.net/video/fLp2sS3Ky4g/видео.html

  • @JAMBtrades
    @JAMBtrades 4 месяца назад

    is it just me or i love how it aged over time. the patina looks awesome

  • @annetttt
    @annetttt 9 месяцев назад

    These work boots are big at my desk haha

  • @domcruise274
    @domcruise274 2 года назад

    Chunky boots are in right now and also relaxed pants so they’ll look perfect with looser pants.

  • @Kman1960
    @Kman1960 2 года назад +2

    Thick wool blend socks and insoles. That’s how I broke in my Iron Rangers, Blacksmiths and Beckmans. Couple of weeks and they feel like house slippers.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  2 года назад

      I hear you Keith. They are all good now! Hope you are well?

    • @matttherrien9608
      @matttherrien9608 Год назад

      How do break the leather insole with added insoles?

  • @cornpop8570
    @cornpop8570 2 года назад +2

    It's hard to sell used boots because they're conformed to your foot only so when somebody else wears them they're not comfortable.

  • @timmspencer4632
    @timmspencer4632 3 года назад +1

    Just wear them bro. Everybody needs a pair of redwings men and woman. They are a gorgeous boot. A few months of wear to get them to where you want seems worth it. Times going to pass either way

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад

      I think the problem is my feet a damn big! But I will persist!

  • @heimdallr7573
    @heimdallr7573 2 года назад

    Dude , you've come so far, you can't turn back now. I say where them every day! I've had mine for a year and a half now, and I have never tried anything like it when it comes to breaking in. It brutal! I think I have mine broken in now, at least I haven't gotten blisters the last couple of times that I whore them. Wearing a pair of hiking socks over my regular socks I found to help tremendously with the blisters. They are heavy AF, and it's exausting to walk in them for longer periods of time.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  2 года назад

      Hahah Don't worry. They are in rotation again for sure. I've got some proper perspective now i've tried other boots

  • @ahill209
    @ahill209 8 месяцев назад

    Definitely a review aimed at those who wear these for the fashion value and not for the blue collar working man or outdoorsman. You won't find bricklayers and construction workers rolling up their jeans to show off their boots. If purchased at a Red Wing store, they'll size them for you. My Red Wing Iron Rangers ended up 1/2 size down from my sneaker size. I broke my Iron Rangers in by wearing them 1/2 day every day for about 4 weeks with thick socks. No blisters or chafing to complain about .

  • @kskhoo81
    @kskhoo81 2 года назад

    I wear these to office every working day.

  • @collectivismkills
    @collectivismkills 2 года назад

    Well...if nothing else, they look very good on you.

  • @StolenAlias
    @StolenAlias 3 года назад +3

    Seriously dude stay away from Viberg. For you, I recommend Parkhurst or Grant Stone. Probably Grant Stone because they are the best value on the boot market. Do people like paying &700 for a $300 boot? Talking about the service boot but all vibergs are pretty overpriced.

  • @frankreynolds6390
    @frankreynolds6390 3 года назад

    try Danner Moc toes

  • @junkvideoman5443
    @junkvideoman5443 2 года назад +1

    I have three pairs of these style boots. Two pairs of Red winds and one pair of Rock Rosters. I have no idea what this guy is talking about. I rock my Moc toes all day long. They fit great not heavy and comfortable.

  • @frankreynolds6390
    @frankreynolds6390 3 года назад +3

    'I bought them because I see them everywhere, everyones wearing them...' surely a reason to not get them! I've tried Red Wing Iron Rangers - really uncomfortable, got rid of them.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад

      Yeah, i've heard the iron rangers are very hard work.

    • @stonewintjen505
      @stonewintjen505 3 года назад +1

      It’s all about your foot type, some people just don’t have strong enough feet to break in the leather/cork footbed. I’ve got Iron Rangers and Roughnecks and both of them are comfortable and serve me great in my job every day. But i also spent the better part of 2 months we’re I had to use them with the laces loose and after 2 months I was finally able to put them on and tighten them all the way. But now over a year and a half later of nearly daily use outside for 8+ hours a day at work they are my most comfortable shoe.

    • @deifor
      @deifor 3 года назад

      I've been wearing IR for 5 years. You get used to them. There's a level of discomfort people are willing to tollerate. I did my military service running miles on IR like boots and I find it cute when people complain about how certain running shoes are not made for long distance. If you like them, just wear them and you'll get used to them.

  • @thearabianmage
    @thearabianmage 4 месяца назад

    If you’re getting blisters then the shoe size is wrong, 100%. Different lasts can vary even in the same brannock sizing, so your chukkas could be perfect size 10 but you might need a 9.5 moc, for example.

  • @andrew6ms687
    @andrew6ms687 Год назад

    Dude, you need to stick with them. Red Wing Moc Toe boots are worth continuing as they will come good. I’ve got a black pair (8130’s) and I’ve had them for 20 years and been resoled 3 times. Best boots ever!

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  Год назад

      Luckily I have. I filmed this a while back and have since carried on with them. Happy to say they are in rotation :)

  • @innerlifetaker831
    @innerlifetaker831 Год назад

    My job requires to wear heavy duty boots so my red wings feel like Nike prestos to me haha

  • @ihavcandygetinthevan
    @ihavcandygetinthevan Год назад +1

    You’re a size 12 and sized down to a 10.5 in Red Wings…not a surprise you’re getting blisters. Never had blisters even while I was wearing them in.

    • @Dukeofmamucas
      @Dukeofmamucas 2 месяца назад

      Typically in 12.5 -13 Us in athletic shoes. Most Us made boots I’m a 12D . You probably would have been a 11-11.5 in those boots.

  • @sasqwatch00
    @sasqwatch00 3 года назад +2

    If these are still giving you blisters you got a size too small. I'm a US 12 and wear a size 11 without issue in Red Wing, could probably even go 11.5. Thick socks are your friends with work boots.

    • @CameronO
      @CameronO  3 года назад

      Been wearing them a lot lately and have been pretty good. Think the socks did the trick. to be honest

  • @MrJfletcher12345
    @MrJfletcher12345 Год назад +1

    Might be the single most uncomfortable shoes I’ve ever worn… but they do look good

  • @nicholaslopez6384
    @nicholaslopez6384 Год назад +1

    It's a boot that you gotta earn. Wear thick socks if you're really that delicate.