Classic Wide 6in Moc Boot - Men's
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Why We Like the Classic 6in Moc Boot
Hand-made in Red Wing, Minnesota, the Classic Wide 6in Moc Boot is a product of time-tested process and pride—and it shows. Oiled and waxed leather sourced from Red Wing's own tanning company resists water, stains, and daily wear, while a timeless silhouette and comfy fit meet unmatched durability for everyday wear.
Details
- Hard-wearing lifestyle and work boot for daily wear
- Oil-tanned leather uppers stand the test of time
- Traction Tread soles are heat- and oil-resistant
- Cork midsole molds to foot for custom cushioning
- Storm welt and triple stitching add water-resistance
- Boot can be resoled if needed for long-term wear
- Copper Rough & Tough Leather utilizes the no. 45 last with additional room for footbeds
- Item #HTGG00Z
- Upper Material
- [copper rough and tough] nubuck leather, [oro legacy] full grain leather
- Closure
- lace
- Last
- [copper rough and tough] 45, [oro legacy] 45
- Footbed
- leather
- Midsole
- cork
- Sole
- Traction Tred (rubber)
- Shaft Height
- 6in
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
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4.5 based on 443 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 19, 2025
Love these boots
I bought my boots from the retail store. Salesman recommended that o went a full size smaller than my normal size and we confirmed via the thermal imaging in the store. I’ve worn these almost everyday for the past 6mos. However, I will say the break in period is serious, but I wasn’t expecting anything different from such a solid boot.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
March 18, 2025
My 3rd pairs of 1907
As I had 6 pairs of RW, I love 1907 the most because I feel it looks cool and very comfortable. Last but not least, its patina is very challenging every day.❤️❤️❤️
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
March 17, 2025
3 months later, sizing tips, warning
Background and Use-Case: Farm, mechanic, construction, logging, motorcycling, and lengthy hikes in winter snow or summer heat. Northernmost Midwest. Jk... I used to do that. Now, I work in an office. But I wanted to invest in a good pair of leather boots that could still handle those things on the odd weekend, and I could wear daily otherwise. Sizing: I normally wear 11.5-12 in vans or adidas. Maybe 12 in wolverines. I tried 4 different sizes of the 1907s and landed on a 10.5. The length seemed about right (my toes barely did not touch the end), and the width was great, if not slightly narrow. I only wear these with smartwool hiking socks (their cushioning is minimal, and they are not thick). Break In: 3 months of daily use with lengthy weekend hikes (generally several miles, mostly in snow or sand, and occasionally sidewalks), the boots widened quite a bit. Too much. Honestly, I wish I went a half-size smaller because widened a surprising amount. Perhaps my toes touching would have saved my heels? The heels have broken in too, the leatherboard counter now cups my achilles/heel like a good boot should. Warning: Even though they are broken in, they still destroy my heels. I've never had blisters so large - across the entire back of my heel, anytime I push more than a few miles. It is caused by friction right where the leatherboard counter is stitched. No matter how snug I pull the laces, or skip the top eyelet, there is still a lot of heel lift. I would not care about heel lift if there was not a leather edge digging into my heel with every step. Now, it might be my fault for not wearing socks that are thick enough. But, if that is true, I purchased the wrong boots. I wanted unlined non-waterproof boots so I would not sweat so bad in the summer. I do not want a boot that requires thick socks, and this was my first unlined boot. Attempts to stop blisters: These boots are expensive, and I could not afford to lose my investment. I tried softening the leather with redwing leather conditioner and off brand mink oil, wearing two pairs of socks, or layering inexpensive cloth tape on the affected area. I thought about cutting any leather not stitched down above the leatherboard counter is stitched or sanding it with a fine file. I eventually invested in inserts that lift the heel, so the leatherboard counter issue is not so severe (does not catch as bad), which was a great choice. I also think the soles are too stiff, and this causes my foot to want to lift long before the boot bends, especially in sand or snow. I have spent some time just flexing them with my hands (like a step) trying to loosen up the boots and pinching the heel to try to reshape it. Things that helped: Removing the leather insoles entirely. Recently after purchase, I was miserable in these boots on a hike and was desperate to save my heels. I removed the leather insoles, and this gave my feet a bit more room. The soles are rock hard this way though, so be careful about impact. Barefoot would have been preferrable. Final Thoughts: These are show boots, not work boots - there are better daily work boots. Work boots will have speed hooks (notice all are through-hole eyelets on this model). The sole is much too stiff for daily use even after miles and months of break in. The blisters caused by the leatherboard counter are ridiculous, and even after all this time that has not improved significantly - the skin on my upper heels have darkened and toughened enough. Actual Use Case: I will keep these boots because of the sunk cost. I will continue to wear them to the office, and for motorcycling. If I was getting a true work or hiking boot, I would look for speed hooks, and a softer sole. I have little doubt of the durability of these boots (kicking bonfires did not damage the leather, and I accidentally stabbed them with a metal shovel, and it only left a scratch - I did that with wolverines once and I had wet boots for the rest of winter). My buddy has had a pair of redwings for the last 10 years (not from heritage line). I was hoping these could keep up with those, but they are not for the same application. I have nothing bad to say about redwings, I thought this boot was something it is not.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
March 9, 2025
Best boots I've ever owned
I listened to the advice of friends that said the break-in period was worth the end result, and they were right. For the first couple of weeks after wearing them all day my heels would hurt, but since I wore them everyday and broke them in as quickly as I could they are the most comfortable boots I've ever had.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
February 28, 2025
Wonderful boot
I’m writing this as I’m breaking them in. Fit is snug but will loosen up over time. The quality of the leather is great.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
February 24, 2025
Highly recommend.
Bought 1907’s about 3 weeks ago. Break in is no joke. Wear them around or house or short trips to town for the first week. After the first week they started feeling better and now 3 weeks in I’m wearing them everyday. Feel great. The copper rough and tough was great visually for me, but they’re actually tough too. I’ve already accidentally scuffed them a few times, and it sort of just blends in with character. Don’t recommend them for marathons or hiking, but for normal daily work or just casual wear, I highly recommend. Sizing- get whatever feels snug, not tight enough to make your toes go numb. I’m almost just over 10.5 on the Brannock. I got a 10 at the recommendation from the store. Should’ve done a 10.5. The 10’s work but I prefer a looser fit. Will do a 10.5 next time- yes I like them enough I’ll get another pair eventually to baby for only weekend wear.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
February 11, 2025
Great boots,Thick leather,Good looking.
Very Good boot! I bought this pair of boots June last year and has been very hard to break but now feels comfortable .I love them .solid the boots are build like a tank I hope this pair will last for a very long time my favorite pair of boots to far.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
February 9, 2025
Never stretched
Tried to wear them every day for 3 months, but one foot is just too painful. The sales woman never suggested a wide, but apparently that’s what was needed. Extremely disappointed for this price to have boots that literally can’t be worn
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
February 7, 2025
These Shoes Are an Investment
I got a pair of these three years ago, and my relationship with them got off to a rough start. Full disclosure, I’ve recently come to realize my feet are unusually shaped — with protruding heals. That didn’t bode well for wearing these boots out of the box. They have triple-layered heals, which are quite rigid and caused me many blisters. Because of the blistering, I wore these seldomly and broke them in very slowly. Over time, however, they molded to my feet, and the heal area stretched out to accommodate my knobby heals. They’re now my favorite footwear, and truly a pleasure to wear. Was it worth all the pain? Considering I’ll have these boots for many years — if not decades — I say yes. The same tough leather and heavy-duty construction that made these so hard to break in will also make them last forever. In this day and age of cheap, mass-produced goods, it’s nice to commit to something for the long-haul — even if it requires some sacrifice initially. I’m excited to keep wearing these boots, have them further mold to my feet, and keep adding patina to them.
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
February 6, 2025
Better than I expected.
I’ve wanted a pair of classic mock boots now for several years but I just couldn’t justify the price until the time was right. I received them as a Christmas gift just a couple of months ago and I absolutely love them. I literally wore them out of the store, they were so comfortable. I’ve only experienced one blister. I think it was the third time I wore them and I had them on for several hours with lot’s of walking, “my fault”. I wear them an hour or two at a time and have worn them probably six times since Christmas and they are breaking in very nicely. The leather is beautiful and top-notch. I absolutely love the copper color, it seems like everywhere I go somebody either says something or I catch somebody staring at them because they’re just so darn beautiful and unique. I also have a pair of blacksmiths that I’ve had for about 6 years and just had them resold and can’t wait to get them back in the rotation!
Originally reviewed on redwingheritage.com
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