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Dan Post Men's Albuquerque Western Boot

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Size: 11.5 X-Wide


Color: Mid Brown


Features

  • 100% Leather
  • Imported
  • Rubber sole
  • Shaft measures approximately 13.5" from arch
  • Platform measures approximately 0.5 inches
  • Boot opening measures approximately 15.75" around
  • Western Heel
  • Removable, heel-to-toe cushion dual density insole
  • Shock-absorbing heel insert

Description

The Albuquerque is popular for work or casual wear. Constructed with waterproof leather that’s lightly distressed. Also comes with a waterproof membrane bootie, Cambelle II Moisture-Wicking fabric lining, and Mini-Lug Traction outsole for traction without too much tread. A legend in western boots, Dan Post owns a tradition and a reputation for making the world's finest cowboy boots. We combine handcrafted cushion comfort technology with traditional western boot flair. From classic western to exotic leathers, Dan Post give


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DP69681


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 22, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dan Post


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A little pricey
Size: 9.5 Color: Mid Brown
My husband won’t wear no other boot he is well satisfied wore them for years the price keeps going up
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022 by sheila adkins

  • Boots
Size: 9.5 Color: Mid Brown
Boots fit as they should
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Just a really comfortable Boot..
Size: 12 X-Wide Color: Mid Brown
I bought these with apprehension having Spine issues and a Spinal Implant Device for Pain. I have been a Wellington and Cowboy type Boot guy for Decades and had to stop wearing because of the high Heel causing lower Back Pain and thought I’d try the Dan Post due to the Reviews. I’ve always been a Justin Boot Guy with my first Justin Boots in 1987 but just sent back a pair after wearing them for 5 hours due to Pain and stitches popping on the Left Boot, Justin has Issues now for some reason. I received my Dan Post today immediately put them on and WOW they are the most comfortable Cowboy Boot I’ve ever put on my Feet, I went to Walmart and walked for 2 hours and zero Back Pain from a non broken in Cowboy Boot, that’s unheard of and if you’re a Boot Person you know what I’m talking about, some discomfort is expected with new Boots. I have a flat kind of wide Foot and wear a 13 tennis shoe and I ordered the 12 EW because they were a lot cheaper and they fit just fine and in fact I could have worn an 11 1/2 and maybe had my Cobbler stretch them if needed. I’m so happy I snagged these Dan Post Boots and I’m just amazed at the Comfort Level from this type of Boot, I can’t imagine how Insanely Comfortable the Blayde or the Storm Tide would be with the extra cushion. I did have to put in an Insole due to my Right Boot missing one but it didn’t matter, these are just a quality Comfortable Boot. Semper Fidelis ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020 by TTrax71

  • Tale of 2 pair
Size: 10 Color: Mid Brown
A little background. I am a farmer, been wearing cowboy boots most of my life and really put them through it. From sand to mud and muck. I prefer these boots for style and the fact that I can slip them off at the door and leave the dirt there. I first came across these Dan Post boots at the local farm supply store and bought them for the look and feel. Liked them so much that when I got home I searched Amazon for the same boot, found them $20 cheaper and bought a second pair. The first pair I keep as a backup (seems when I find something that fits well and I like it they decide to no longer make it) and to wear around town. Well the pair that I bought from Amazon (In my opinion) are seconds. The leather that attaches to the outsole (the welt?) is split on both boots not a complete piece. The upper on the right boot is not centered...its shifted to the inside about a 1/4 inch. The boots I bought locally have none of these issues and I would NOT have purchased them if they did. But I figured that since I was just going to use this pair around the farm there was no use raising a fuss about them and put them to work. I had no complaints for about three weeks, than the lining in the left boot ripped right at the heel. So that when I put that boot on the lining would now gather under my heel, very uncomfortable. Nothing to do but rip out all the lining, now one boot fits a little looser than other. Also the leather welt is now starting to curl up from the outsole. My bet is just a quality control issue, time will tell on the other pair. On another note, I agree with an other reviewer. These are the same boots as the John Deere. I have a pair of insulated John Deere boots that are 3 years old now with no issues but I only wear them in the winter. Though they have been in some very nasty places. ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2013 by William

  • Se despegó la parte de adentro
Size: 8.5 X-Wide Color: Mid Brown
The media could not be loaded. Compre estas botas las e usado muy poco y se me quedó el pie pegado dentro de la bota, tuve que cortar la media para sacar mi pie ( la parte de adentro se despegó 😔
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022 by JoséR

  • Best Pair Of Boots I've Ever Owned - Seam plastic piping is the weak point
Size: 9 Color: Mid Brown
I've owned these boots for two years and have worn them nearly every day. From mud to motorcycles in the snow and rain, these boots have done all I've asked and more. In fact they're still going and I can't stand not wear them because they're incredibly comfortable and just get better looking the more beat up they get. I like them so much that I just bought a new pair to replace them only because the side seams and piping are starting to blow out and the sole of the heal is ready to hit leather. I would have them resoled if it were not for the seam coming apart. I've given them 4 stars only because of the seam and piping but the fact that I bought another identical pair tells you that 4 stars is a great rating for me. The only time I don't wear these boots is when I'm working-out or I'm hiking. Otherwise I wear them everywhere from business travel to working in the field. Pros: The fit is dead on at 9D Comfort is excellent Waterproofing is excellent Durability is excellent Looks are excellent Con: The plastic piping and seams come apart before the rest of the boot is worn out. That's the only weak point and I think it's the piping that causes the failure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2019 by Tabascovich

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