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Red Wing Heritage Men's Moc 8" Boot

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Size: 10.5


Color: Oro Legacy


Description

Genuine Red Wing Motorcycle boots. Our ultimate destination is always boots of authentic excellence and genuine quality- no deviations, no variations. For men and women. Hand built with welt construction and superior leather for durability and removable

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 8 x 4 inches; 2.1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8 Inch Moc


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 10, 2004


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Red Wing Heritage


Best Sellers Rank: #1,047,801 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #537 in Men's Chukka Boots


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 273 ratings


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  • Classic Americana
First of all these are great boots, luxuriant leather and an honest piece of true Americana. Now about fit, I see most people buying Red Wing boots sized down a half or a full size then remark or complain about the break-n period. I say you should get a boot a half or full size large and that Red Wings are sized about right for all-round use, so if you wear a size 10 in other shoes, get a 10 in Red Wing Heritage. I live in a town on a hill with a big mountain with steep trails to the east (Ogden, Utah). I was in the Marine Corps in Vietnam so that tells you my age and my experience with boots in general, and one thing you don't want is a tight boot with your toes up against the front. Hiking down a mountain trail, or just walking to town down hill on a sidewalk can be torture. If a boot tightens properly around your ankle and it's not too wide, your foot will be held in place inside the boot. When I buy a boot there's no real "break-in" needed, at least not the painful kind described, endured and self inflicted by so many. Now, my feet are pretty big I guess, but I'm a slender 6'2" and 175lbs. I wear a 13D in Red Wings, a 13 in Clarks, a 15 in Basque and 14s in most of the knock-about shoes I buy at Big-5. So, my feet are 13+ I guess. I owned a pair of Red Wing engineer boots (2268's) for 20 years. They were sold to me by a Red Wing store salesmen who said I should come down a size. The WERE painful and never got any better, I rode motorcycles with them, but couldn't walk anywhere, just too painful. Right now I have four pair of Red Wing Heritage boots, the 877's, Iron Ranger's, and two pair of engineers, the black 2990 and brown 2991. They all fit perfect and the only break in I've suffered is from the 2991 from the pull-up tabs rubbing on my leg. I put on taller stockings and fixed that. To reiterate, if you wear a 10 in everything...especially if you tend to a 10+ I wouldn't downsize but go for a 10 in any Red Wing Heritage boot. Buy a pair, wear them with pride, look like Steve Mcqueen or an ornery old X-Marine like me, they won't be mistaken for Birkenstock's! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2017 by Roger and Kara

  • Overall, it’s a great product. Highly recommended.
Very comfortable boots well made when the price change. I tried to get that price compare but Amazon didn’t help me. They said that it was final cell from 378 original price to 268. They didn’t help me.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by john anaya

  • Painful break in but I am optimistic...
Size: 8.5 Color: Oro Legacy
This is an early review, but I wanted to get my first thoughts down. I will revisit later. First Impression: I am no stranger to expensive footwear (Alden, Gokey, Bruno Magli, Magnanni, Allen Edmonds etc). These are impressively made in a utilitarian way. Lovely thick leather. Sizing: 1/2 size large. I wear a US 9 in most shoes, 9.5 in New Balance running shoes, and I needed an 8.5 in these. I also just bought Red Wing 2990 engineer boots in size 9, so these 877's are definitely 1/2 size large. Conditioning: I gave them 4 coats of Fiebing's Pure Neatsfoot Oil. The color darkened substantially but is now richer and the leather is certainly softer. Break In: This is a problem. I have NEVER encountered a more painful break in. They are so stiff and firm, they are just unyielding. I know, these are old-school boots without a Poron insole, but this is not a fun introduction. If I had not read about the difficult break in process, I would have thrown the towel in. I wear them for an hour or two while cooking dinner and I must say it is a relief to take them off. I trust it will be worthwhile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2017 by Ivinsea

  • Great shoes! Why you should buy!
So I just got my pair of boots, and primarily I got these boots for several reasons, I wanted something USA made, Price point not an issue for me, because you get what you pay for right? This boot is amazing on all fronts, Its just well made, yeah the break in period will probably destroy your feet, but once this process is done, nothing else will feel as comfortable, one other reason that I got this boot is because of the sole, I really wanted a boot that when the sole wears out I can bring it to a redwing store and they will be able to resole it, I live in Brooklyn and they have an official official Redwing store in Queens where you can have the shoe resoled,That was my primary reason, I had or better said have a pair of Timberlands and I've heard you can resole them, But Where? So there they sit lonely until I find that magical place to be resoled. But Back to Redwing, Yes you can have them resoled thats the magic of this shoe, Google it and you can probably find a center to do this, and if its not close by I'm sure you can contact them or send them in and they'll come back looking like new, The Redwing website is very helpful in this. Informative and you can also see other styles of boots you might like, But anyhoos, The boot is amazing , I'm looking foward to many years of this boot, I got the 8'classic, and I have a pair of 6" classic, ANd i will never ever go back to anything else. One small detail that left me perplexed although is the shoe lace it's not long enough so you might have to skip a couple of eyelets to reach the top of the boot, Well That's all folks!!! Hope this was helpful in making your choice, don't be afraid and take the plunge, and remember don't gripe about the blisters, theyl'll go away and if you don't like em, send em right back.HAve a great day folks!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2012 by Edwin Franco

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