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FIGHT! Viberg Vs. Alden: Which High-End Boot is Best?

✪ Check out the 10 Best Boots On the Market!    • THE 10 BEST BOOTS FOR MEN (UPDATED) |...   MADE A CHOICE? SHOP THE ALDEN INDY HERE: https://fave.co/33yolVK OR THE VIBERG SERVICE BOOT HERE: http://bit.ly/2VUGLfT 11 WAYS TO SAVE MONEY ON BOOTS: https://stridewise.com/best-boot-deals/ FULL REVIEW + PICTURES: https://stridewise.com/viberg-vs-alden/ Today I’m taking a look at two high end men’s boots: the beloved but pricy Viberg Service Boot and Indiana Jones' shoe, the Alden Indy 403. FIRST GLANCE *Viberg A classic Service boot design: minimalistic, masculine, and reminiscent of the Greatest Generation’s army boots. The Viberg has a much more traditional appearance — it’s sort of THE traditional service boot — and the most unusual aspect is probably the stitchdown welt, secured with not one but two rows of thread. SEE MY VIBERG REVIEW:    • REVIEW: Is the Viberg Service Boot Re...   *Alden The Indy really stands out with bright white moc toe stitching and a chunky, bright tan welt, making for a pretty cool contrast with the rich brown leather. Lighter and slimmer than the Viberg, this shoe almost looks like a sneaker — it’s less versatile than the Service boot but it’s a lot more fun. SEE MY ALDEN REVIEW:    • Alden Indy Boot Review: Worthy of Ind...   LEATHER Both boots are made from Chromexcel, a leather that’s jam packed with oils and waxes and greases, including beeswax, beef tallow, chrome salts, marine oil, tree bark extracts, and a lot more. This kind of leather has great depth of color and it ages well, but the downside is it scratches pretty easily. You can minimize and take care of damage by regularly conditioning with Venetian shoe cream. SOLE *Viberg The Service boot’s sole is super heavy, sporting a imported heavyweight leather insole from Spain, both cork AND leather midsoles, and a Dainite outsole imported from England. Dainite isn’t amazing on ice but it’s very good in rain, plus it looks slim and professional when viewed from the side. Viberg uses a stitchdown welt, so the leather is sewn directly into the sole. This is very water resistant but it does make the shoe a little harder to resole, plus the leather is more likely to lose its shape during the process. COMPARE WITH CHIPPEWA'S SERVICE BOOT:    • Review: Should Chippewa's Service Uti...   *Alden A much lighter boot, the outsole is made from neo-cork and it has a Vibram heel for extra shock absorption. Neo-cork is harder and more durable than stacked leather and is generally seen as a good compromise between leather and rubber soles. Unlike Viberg this is a Goodyear welt, meaning there’s a layer of leather or rubber between the upper and the sole so it’s much easier to resole. But Alden isn’t great at securing the heel to the upper; there’s a pretty deep gap between the two, which hampers the water resistance. FIT & Sizing *Viberg Made on the 2030 last and only available in one width, Viberg’s service boot can only be purchased in an E or wide width. This is a big downside for such an expensive boot, and the comfort isn’t helped y the fact that you get pretty serious blisters while breaking these in. Order a half size down from your sneaker size. *Alden Fitting true to size, the Trubalance last is also pretty roomy but it’s more snug around the heel because Alden uses a combination last — it’s a D width but the heel is a B. Alden has more arch support than Viberg, I had no blisters when wearing them in, and the shoe is available in every width out there: B, C, D, E, EE, and EEE. LEARN MORE: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO HOW BOOTS SHOULD FIT https://stridewise.com/how-boots-shou... COST Viberg: $695. Alden: $557. THE VERDICT Viberg • Better grip • Better heel support, • Heavier • More versatile and classic Alden • Cheaper • Better arch support • Better fit • More fashionable and eye-catching Viberg's boot is more versatile and classic, but I was happier with what Alden gave me for the price.

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