WESCO
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Day 1: as mentioned in my previous post, they are very heavy and walking is slow in those beasts.
One huge problem: they are not lined and therefore the top stitch rubs like mad on the shin, which forced me to come back home and put on tall socks to get some protection, I was starting to bleed on one side and the other leg is bruised… Not good. With the tall thick socks, it is fine and dandy.
I'm too lazy, but if I werent, I'd ship them back to get lined...
Apart from that, they look terrific, are great for riding and apart from the top stitch ripping my skin, they are not at all uncomfortable despite being so stiff, heavy and monstrous.
I like them bad!
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I have the same pair gb, I always wear long socks with them for the same reason you have. Once they break in
you'll be even happier with them. -
I have the same pair gb, I always wear long socks with them for the same reason you have. Once they break in
you'll be even happier with them.So, do I need to invest in a series of long socks or do they stop slashing my shins when they have broken in?
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I'm not sure, that thread is pretty heavy…I wear my Boss boots more than my harness boots.
My Bosses are broken in and the stitching is still sharp so I'd invest in long socks to save your shins for now
at least. Maybe down the line your harness boots will break in better than mine and you'll be able to lower
your socks.Try rubbing a little beeswax on the stitching, helps a bit.
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Just as a basic rule, one should always wear socks that reach above the boot tops.
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I saw a pair of WESCOS in the latest edition of Heritage Post, and I really loved them. How do these price/quality compare with White's and Viberg's?
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I saw a pair of WESCOS in the latest edition of Heritage Post, and I really loved them. How do these price/quality compare with White's and Viberg's?
Price depends on what u want 400-1000. Wescos aren't fashion boots. They are tanks. They are the most rugged and durable engineer boots u can buy
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Just as a basic rule, one should always wear socks that reach above the boot tops.
I dont have to in my cowboy boots
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My Boss boots were deadly on my shins for the first year or so. I bought tech sox http://www.techsox.com and they were the only socks that I found that would stay up all day. Now my boots are so soft that it doesn't matter which socks I choose. I actually prefer my shorter smartwool socks now. They'll soften up, don't worry!
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I saw a pair of WESCOS in the latest edition of Heritage Post, and I really loved them. How do these price/quality compare with White's and Viberg's?
Trying to be as objective as poss. I would say that Wesco and Whites are about the same, Viberg are next level…..
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I have the same pair gb, I always wear long socks with them for the same reason you have. Once they break in
you'll be even happier with them.So, do I need to invest in a series of long socks or do they stop slashing my shins when they have broken in?
Bro, have a look at ski socks like these, http://www.smartwool.com/mens/on-snow/phd-ski-medium-169081.html they have padded shins for ski-boots.
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I have the same pair gb, I always wear long socks with them for the same reason you have. Once they break in
you'll be even happier with them.mad! I think I'll go with simpler tall white socks, tho… $24 a pair is a bit too much
So, do I need to invest in a series of long socks or do they stop slashing my shins when they have broken in?
Bro, have a look at ski socks like these, http://www.smartwool.com/mens/on-snow/phd-ski-medium-169081.html they have padded shins for ski-boots.
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^ Yes, that works really well.
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I saw a pair of WESCOS in the latest edition of Heritage Post, and I really loved them. How do these price/quality compare with White's and Viberg's?
Trying to be as objective as poss. I would say that Wesco and Whites are about the same, Viberg are next level…..
I disagree Giles, WESCO are the best boots made . Wear a pair of Firestormers you will see what i mean !!!!!!