6in Iron Ranger Wide Boot - Men's
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Why We Like the 6in Iron Ranger Wide Boot
We always lace up the Wide Iron Ranger Boot with confidence, knowing we’re carrying on a tradition of classic style and unmatched durability dating back to the 1930’s. This Iron Ranger Boot is made with a wider design to ensure you get the perfect fit if a roomier boot is needed.
Details
- Rough and tough everyday boot that’s built to last
- Full grain leather upper is oiled to fight off water
- Steel shank improves stability and maintains boot shape
- Leather insole forms to foot over time for lasting comfort
- Vibram 430 sole grips onto surfaces and stands test of time
- Red Wing footwear has been made in the USA since 1905
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- Upper Material
- full grain leather
- Closure
- lace-up
- Last
- 8
- Footbed
- leather
- Midsole
- cork
- Sole
- vibram 430 mini-lug
- Shaft Height
- 6in
- Claimed Weight
- [size 9, single] 1lb 6oz
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 549 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 13, 2025
Great boot bad sole
Had these boots for about 4 months I wear them every day and they are the most comfortable boots but the sole is a very big issue for me the stitching came undone around mthe end of month 3 and it’s very disappointing because they are my everyday boot for everything since I wear them about 16 hours a day.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
January 12, 2025
Excellent boots
I think they should make a better insole for the boot
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
January 10, 2025
Fits like a sock. Ready for the apocalypse.
I bought the copper iron rangers in March of 2021. Loved them so much I bought a second pair (black) in March of 2023 for work. I have since then convinced my friend to buy a pair. Although, I did not have to convince him so much as these boots convince others just by themselves. I have plans on buying a couple more pairs as well. I am looking at getting the green and dark brown pairs. Personally, I am not the kind of person to spend this kind of money on the same product multiple times but...well I will just say...get a pair and you might just make an exception also. These boots are a HORRIBLE experience to break-in. Once they are...they are the most comfortable boots you will EVER wear. They truly mold around your foot like a pair of socks. They are super durable and although people advise against working in them...don't be afraid, they will hold up to construction work. Of course you will need to change out the soles more if you do so though. Not a big deal AND when you get them resoled, if you are using them as a work boot, you can upgrade the soles to a thick tread and make them even more suitable for heavy duty work. The leather is the toughest full grain leather I have ever seen and owned in my life. I have one suggestion to Red Wing though...the laces that come with these boots are so durable and strong and look great. Only problem is, they don't sell replacements and I cannot find laces like these anywhere. Please sell these laces as an add-on for those of us that love them.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
January 6, 2025
11 years in, still get excited to wear them
I bought these over 10 years ago and have put a lot of miles on them. They still look nice and have totally formed to my feet. I have flat, wide feet with fairly significant hammer toe. I typically wear a size 13, and ended up with a size 11 EE and it works. I’ve used the redwing mink oil and leather conditioner over the years and it’s worked well. I bought the amber color and though I do have some blackening on the caps from scuffing and whatnot (and I really haven’t attempted to scrub it off in any significant way) it doesn’t look half bad. I can wear these all day and my feet are just fine. I’ve worn them on vacations where we walked a lot and it was great. the leather is supple and thick. I wanted something I could wear casually or as semi-dress sho e, and got the flat cork soles, and I’ve sometimes wondered if tread would have been nice as they can be slippery in any kind of snowy conditions, but it looks like the new Iron Rangers have some grip built into the treads now, which is probably a nice compromise.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
December 30, 2024
Great boots and great color
I got the copper boots and the break in period was easy enough that they are an almost daily wear for me. I did get some inserts as my feet have higher arches and that helps with the comfort as well.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
December 20, 2024
Iron Rangers
Best boots I have ever purchased. Wife is going to enjoy all my future Redwing purchases.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
December 16, 2024
Everything I wanted it to be.
I did a lot of research on which boots to buy, and these kept coming up. I love the attention to detail and the features in this boot. I also love the fact that my toes aren’t cramped anymore. If you were on the fence before, I wouldn’t hesitate if your sizes in stock
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
December 10, 2024
My Favorite Set of Boots
I have had this boot for a little over a year now. It has held up great. I plan on purchasing them in a black or suede color. The break in period was a little rough (about a week) but they are easily on my top 3 most comfortable boots I have ever worn.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
December 8, 2024
Classic, well made boot.
Awesome boots. Copper Rough and Tough leather is amazing. Wear a size 9 in the 1907 Moc toe……8.5 in the ranger…..perfect fit! If you wear boots for a living, the break in is no problem, just put them on and go!
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
November 19, 2024
Quality Build, Poor Fit
I wanted to love these boots. They look as good in real life as they do in the photos. I had previously owned two pairs of 1907s in a size 9 which fit perfectly, so I assumed a size 9 in the 8083s would too. When I laced them up for the first time, I could hardly spread my toes and my foot felt very squeezed. I figured this might be because they were brand new and just needed some breaking in. But after a few months and I had to stop wearing them because they were literally cutting off circulation in my toes, causing them to tingle. These feel WAY MORE TIGHT and NARROW than the 1907s. Wish I had tried them on in a store before purchasing online. I'm still a fan of the brand/craftsmanship, but I'll be avoiding Iron Rangers.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
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