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Spaghettimatt

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Originally Posted by Roguls
Look closer: Katahdins have speed hooks to the top of the boot, which, to me, makes them far more desirable. I saw those plain toes at Dave's NY yesterday, and they are, well, kind of boring.

Regardless, I went for them. I'll post pics once they come in if anyone is interested.
 

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I just gave my RW Iron Rangers away to my sister's fiancÃ
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e because they fit too big for me, and I am looking at the Katahdin's as a cheaper alternative. I know it's been posted in this thread before, but I'd still like to hear some more confirmation: Do these boots really fit true to size? If I'm a 9.5 in my running shoes, my skateboard shoes (yes I'm a little boy), my dress shoes, hiking boots, etc... will the Katahdin's work in that size too?

Any information on the sizing of these boots VS the Iron Rangers from anyone who owns both would be great too! I don't want to get burned again on sizing, heh.
 

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Another question about them...

It doesn't seem the traction would be very good. Is it possible to get them resoled with some bits of rubber/tread?
 

otc

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Originally Posted by twoism
I just gave my RW Iron Rangers away to my sister's fiancÃ
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e because they fit too big for me, and I am looking at the Katahdin's as a cheaper alternative. I know it's been posted in this thread before, but I'd still like to hear some more confirmation: Do these boots really fit true to size? If I'm a 9.5 in my running shoes, my skateboard shoes (yes I'm a little boy), my dress shoes, hiking boots, etc... will the Katahdin's work in that size too?

Any information on the sizing of these boots VS the Iron Rangers from anyone who owns both would be great too! I don't want to get burned again on sizing, heh.


I wear a lot of 11 (10.5 in chucks etc etc.) and I went 11 in my Katahdins and I am happy...

Originally Posted by Jay687
Another question about them...

It doesn't seem the traction would be very good. Is it possible to get them resoled with some bits of rubber/tread?


Only time I have had traction problems is on ice...ice is slippery.
 

hboogz

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Originally Posted by Jay687
Another question about them...

It doesn't seem the traction would be very good. Is it possible to get them resoled with some bits of rubber/tread?


I've never had a problem with traction. I've had them for over a year and half with non-stop wear through all seasons.
 

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Originally Posted by pandamonium
Alright, the boots arrived and they look really nice. They are a little tight in the throat and vamp: how's the stretch on these? A couple of weeks and I'll be more comfortable, or are they like RW and Indy's and barely stretch at all?

Its gonna take a few days to a full week...but mine felt like butter after two weeks, I like the quality on these more than the quality of the red wing GT's or iron rangers.
 

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anyone have both these and redwing gts? gts in 7.5 are narrow and a tad too long, should i get 7.5 EE in katahdin? i have another pair of chippewa boots with a steel toe for work. they are 7.5 with a little slip room.
 

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The Katadhins are sized pretty similarly to my other chippewa boots so +1 to the "little slip room if TTS"

personally I like my boots snug, but I ordered mine a half size down and they still are a little big.
 

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My katahdin's arrived today, and fit perfectly. I don't have any Obenauf or Sno Seal around, but do have a can of Kiwi Mink oil lying about. Is it okay to use on the boot?
 

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