Kashiwa
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Yes, the #38 Swing Last is the most roomy one, but as for lowered profile, I don't really know that.
The #461 Last, I think it will just feel like the Standard Smoke Jumper Last in size.
They finally arrived! These are some serious boots- very well made, seemingly bullet proof, and just plain heavy duty...they will last a lifetime. I had them put on a more aggressive lug for serious traction and durability...alters the asthetics a bit but this boot is a function over fashion decision... They fit perfectly...and they put my RW GTs to shame...these boots rock. They are pretty heavy tho- I put my Alden Cordo-Indy's on after wearing these for a while and it felt like I was wearing slippers...
is there any other [distinct] difference between 461 & SJ, aside from the upturned toe?
is this a bounty hunter or classic work boots ???
Its a Classic workboot.
i read in this thread that you can work things out with baker..it has been done..even custom made also can be returned ??? i think custom made is non-return-able
i got my MTO SD HH lowered by 1/4", as well.
i, also, would like to know if & how to acquire a lifting/lowering "kit"__ hey KYLE, maybe you can answer that for us