SockMonkey
Makin' Some Noise
I picked up a pair of Chippewa Rally Boots earlier today and thought I'd share a description as well as some first impressions after wearing them around the office and house for the past 4 hours.
1) Absolutely outstanding quality and craftsmanship. Excellent quality oiled leather with very clean stitching and detail. They look every penny of the $200 boot they are (online for ~$160 - $170);
2) Boots are fully leather lined with a Vibram Nitrile (oil resistant) sole;
3) 2 velcro strap closures; 1 at- and 1 just above the ankle. Large velcro closure at the calf/upper boot shaft (there is no zipper on the boot shaft). Apparently, this closure system allows some venting;
4) The velcro straps and upper velcro closure are a bit awkward to get closed properly so that the boot shaft "lines" up. I haven't gotten it right on the the first try yet. But the boots are still stiff...;
5) The sizes apparently run big. My typical boot size is an 11D. The width was fine, but I was getting too much heel slip. A 10.5E fits perfect;
6) These boots are exceptionally comfortable and look great! After 4 hours, the boot leather is breaking-in and shaping to my foot nicely;
7) I would compare the fit and feel of this boot to that of a good western/cowboy boot (Chippewa is owned by Justin after all...). The 1" heel probably helps give it that feel;
8) These are certainly more snug fitting all around than, say, my Oxtar Matrix 2 boots
I'm anxious to get out and put some miles on the bike in these. I really like the fit, and did I mention that they're really, really comfortable..?? I'd guess that anyone that's used to a western/cowboy-style boot will find these very comfortable.
Road test to follow..!
1) Absolutely outstanding quality and craftsmanship. Excellent quality oiled leather with very clean stitching and detail. They look every penny of the $200 boot they are (online for ~$160 - $170);
2) Boots are fully leather lined with a Vibram Nitrile (oil resistant) sole;
3) 2 velcro strap closures; 1 at- and 1 just above the ankle. Large velcro closure at the calf/upper boot shaft (there is no zipper on the boot shaft). Apparently, this closure system allows some venting;
4) The velcro straps and upper velcro closure are a bit awkward to get closed properly so that the boot shaft "lines" up. I haven't gotten it right on the the first try yet. But the boots are still stiff...;
5) The sizes apparently run big. My typical boot size is an 11D. The width was fine, but I was getting too much heel slip. A 10.5E fits perfect;
6) These boots are exceptionally comfortable and look great! After 4 hours, the boot leather is breaking-in and shaping to my foot nicely;
7) I would compare the fit and feel of this boot to that of a good western/cowboy boot (Chippewa is owned by Justin after all...). The 1" heel probably helps give it that feel;
8) These are certainly more snug fitting all around than, say, my Oxtar Matrix 2 boots
I'm anxious to get out and put some miles on the bike in these. I really like the fit, and did I mention that they're really, really comfortable..?? I'd guess that anyone that's used to a western/cowboy-style boot will find these very comfortable.
Road test to follow..!