Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander
Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander
Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander
Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander
Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander
Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander
Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander
Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander
Viberg

Service Boot 310 in Coyote Waxy Commander

$ 860.00
Size: 7
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  • Viberg's 310 last features the distinctive Munson last toe bump, combined with elements of vintage climbing boots, characterized by its heavily sprung toe. Originally crafted in 1931, the Service Boot is a timeless design inspired by standard-issue military boot patterns. These boots have a minimalist design, allowing the quality of the raw materials and meticulous construction to take center stage.

    This iteration features C.F. Stead's rugged Waxy Commander tannage. The Commander leather is a heavyweight waxed suede that undergoes a special curing process to shrink and tighten the fiber structure, making it exceptionally tough, durable, and water-resistant. The leather's waxy finish and high pull-up allow for a slow, rich development. Fitted with English Dainite soles for extra grip and protection in wet weather environments.
    • 310 Last
    • Coyote Waxy Commander leather from C.F. Stead Tannery, England
    • Antique brass eyelets
    • Natural leather midsole
    • Stitchdown construction
    • British Dainite sole
    • Handcrafted in Victoria, B.C., Canada
  • The 310 last is Viberg's Munson toe, climbing boot shape, constructed with a low profile silhouette, raised/curved shape, and standard E width that fits most feet. Viberg boots run large. Recommend to take one size smaller from your Brannock size. Please email us at sales@blueowl.us for an individual recommendation.
  • Founded in 1931 by Edwin Viberg on the ethos of “made stronger to last longer”, Viberg’s commitment to quality throughout the decades has cemented their position as one of the best boot-makers in the world. Family owned and operated for 3 generations, today Brett Viberg continues to innovate what is possible to produce in a small workshop, while upholding the time-honored hand-made tradition his grandfather begun.

Founded in 1931 by Edwin Viberg on the ethos of “made stronger to last longer”, Viberg’s commitment to quality throughout the decades has cemented their position as one of the best boot-makers in the world. Family owned and operated for 3 generations, today Brett Viberg continues to innovate what is possible to produce in their small, Victoria, BC based workshop, while upholding the time-honored hand-made tradition his grandfather begun.