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Red Wing Heritage Men's Roughneck Lace Up Boot

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Size: 9.5


Color: Brown


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Rely on dependable style with the Red Wing 6 Inch Classic Moc Lug 8146. Thissturdy men's boot has a full grain leather upper and boldstitching for a rugged look. Welt and cement construction ensuredurability, while the EVA midsole adds cushioned comfort. The Vibram lugoutsole of this Red Wing boot provides grip andtraction on any surface. Support your feet and your refined taste withthe Red Wing 6 Inch Classic Moc Lug 8146.Leather: Briar Oil Slick Leather

Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Roughneck


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 4, 2009


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Red Wing Heritage


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 384 ratings


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  • Fits normal size for me
Size: 9 Color: Brown
On this particular offering from Amazon, there appears to be multiple different Red Wing boots depending on which color you click on. The ones I got were style #8146, which are the moc toe version with the Briar oil slick leather. I have previously and currently own numerous pair of 6" and 8" lace up boots from Red Wing, Alden, and Allen Edmonds, all of which are made in America (at least for the Red Wing Heritage line). The latter two tend to be more expensive and for this higher expense you get a better quality leather and IMO a little better fit. However, I have always liked Red Wing boots, and while I have had problems with their foreign made products, the Heritage line is as good as Red Wings ever have been. The construction of this boot includes Goodyear welt, Vibram lug sole, cork midsole, nickle riveted eyelets, and a steel shank, all of which are what you want in a good work boot. If you need at good boot for 8 hours + on your feet wear, do not compromise on any of these features. Just a note on the Vibram sole, I had a pair of Red Wings that I wore regularly for 10 years and it took that long for the Vibram lugs to wear down to the rest of the sole. The 8146 does not have speed lacers, which I don't particularly like for 6" boots. As far as sizing and break-in goes, I recommend you have your foot measured or do some research online regarding measuring them yourself rather than going with your size in some other footwear. For an unlined work boot, I will always wear thick wool socks and with such I find these boots are very much true to size. I've owned other Red Wing boots made on the same last and I knew what to expect. For best results, visit a Red Wing store and have yourself properly fitted. I suspect some of the complaints with comfort others have experienced are due to improper fittings. You can also expect the boot to feel different after break-in as your feet settle into the cork midsole. I recommend going with your measured size initially, then sizing up or down as needed to get the right fit rather than relying on what someone else did, who may or may not have been every properly sized and/or may have a very different foot shape. The reason the 23 last has been used by Red Wing for decades is because it fits most people well. I also recommend that when you are getting measured or are trying these on, wear the type of socks you intend on wearing with them. Personally for work boots I go with a thick good quality wool blend that has a high wool content. Anything else and you're inviting blisters and poor comfort. Always wash wool socks inside out in cold water and hang them to dry. The leather on these boots is pretty typical of Red Wing boots. It's mid-range in terms of quality, but the leather is made thicker for higher durability. This means it's going to take longer to break in, but will eventually soften up nicely and flex the way your feet move once the creases form. The oil impregnated leather is going to last for many years even if you do nothing in the way of care, but if you want them to stay looking good keep them clean and brushed regularly and hit them with some leather conditioner and polish a couple of times per year. All-in-all I'd have to say I'm pretty pleased with my purchase. I have no reason to believe I won't get many years of good service from them as I have had from my other most favored pairs of Red Wings. Considering the quality of construction and proper elements of a good boot, these are an excellent value. Edit: So I'm more than a year into these boots. I wear them about once or twice a week as I have several other boots as well. They did break in quite nicely and after a bit of wear they look better than new. My only real complaint is I don't really like the Vibram sole on this boot. I have Vibram on other heavier boots, but I think I'd prefer the nitrile cork sole that's on some of the others in the Heritage line. Vibram might be a good thing if you needed the off-pavement traction. Otherwise it isn't well suited to this boot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2017 by M. Paris

  • A real stick-kicker
Great Boot. In my opinion, only 8' boots qualify as true sh--kickers, but these come very close. Perfect for work, farm, even hiking under 6 miles or so. Very stiff and strong out of the box, takes oiling (I used Obenauf's) and at least a month for break-in, but worth the wait. After 2 weeks, I'm still waiting. Leather is extra-thick, and sewing is perfect — boot is very handsome. Boot fit is excellent: the 10 1/2D, my normal size, was initially difficult to slip on due to tight tongue but will soften with oiling and use. Shoehorn may be needed for first months. Craftsmanship is excellent; every corner & bend, vamp and lace eyelet & lug, ankle and heel counter well-made. Vibram outsole good on all surfaces, from mud to snow, maybe even ice. Will find this out come this winter. Important, as 2 years ago I slipped on driveway ice and broke my hip wearing old Sorels. True Vibrams now a must. Due to extra-tough and thick leather, I can wear these uninsulated boots most of the year; just adding thicker woolen socks as cold sets in. We'll see. General support is quite good; I can walk in the rocky woods of Connecticut without constant worry for ankle sprain. Might be the steel shank. My third pair of RedWings but my first pair of real outdoor boots, my other two designed more for industrial use, but all three are top-notch quality and made in USA. Asian-made boots of similar design may last 2 years, but these will last a lifetime. I waited over two years for these Copper Rough and Tough's to go on sale, and I'm glad I waited. Saved $60, and got the lace-lugs I needed. If they had a pull-tab at back they'd be indeed perfect. Two years later — are even better after 2 years wear, as the leather is super-tough and the boot build is solid even after 2 years almost daily walking in woods. Think they will last 10-20 years for me. The Vibram V-100 outsole is great in warm weather, but in cold weather can harden-up and ice-slippage is possible. A better sole would be the Vibram TC-4 "Ice" sole found on RW's Sawmill boot, which is better in my climate. At half their price, these boots are not as tough as true 'handmades' like Nicks or Wescos, but they're plenty tough for many occupations. So, Roughnecks are a real value — too bad they are temporarily OS. I hope they are available again shortly. Do not be fooled by glued Asian-made boots, which fall apart quickly; these are true welted and well-stitched boots made to last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2019 by Bruiser

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