Randall: I'm on my 4th pair of these. I've tried other boots from other brands over the past couple years, I always return them and get these. Classic look, durable, comfortable, and you can beat a leather boot for keeping the water out.
United States on Apr 25, 2023
Amazon Jack: I have to wear boots. So far these are the lightest weight boots I've found. I did use a dial caliper to get the width right and it was exactly right length and width per their chart. I have used only one brand of inserts for 8 years. These inserts are just as good, maybe better so I haven't changed them. These boots didn't need a break-in. There are no hard spots or sore feet. This is my second pair, the first pair is at 7 months. I still wear the first pair but my company pays for boots once a year. I'd say own 2 and swap them out every other day. Best value too. I average about 30 flights of stairs a day and maybe 4 miles Also my feet haven't got wet yet in shallow puddles. I don't know what else to say, I'm happy.
United States on Apr 19, 2023
Merci: Good Shoe.
I found the "energy return" insole is a pain, got rid of it, put in regular Dr.Sc*** foam in it (4CAD).
with that , the feet stayed flat no more pain on heels.
The heel was hurting before since it stays "raised" always.
Canada on Jul 11, 2022
CJD2020CJD2020: The I 90 boots I have purchased our W10788. Best boots or purchase to date. I’m 53 years old and these boots served me well. They have lasted the longest and are more comfortable than all the other expensive boots have purchased over the last 37 years. I’m on my second pair in the photo is the new boots on the right and the used ones have blue laces out of para cord. Only reason I bought new boots is that the comfort went down after a year. The boots are holding well I just bought new ones they are on the right you can see I put them through living hell. They are just 3 days old. I’ll will purchase some extra sets to always have in my closet on standby. If you never purchased comfortable boots you may want to try a wider boot these are the wider ones. The tread holds well also. They do pick up small rocks at times also.
United States on May 16, 2021
Jerry Robison: Great purchase, good return on investment.
12-month review...
I do light construction, residential remodeling, heavy yard work.
Finally got annoyed with $60 level of boots that didn't have the support and protection and wore out in 6 months.
This experiment, paying roughly 3X that amount, has paid off.
These seem like they will extend out to at least 2 years.
The biggest decline is compression of the insole, easily addressed.
Yes, the outside is lookin beat up, but it's holding up well.
Went for kevlar laces along the way.
Update: 20-month review...
At the limit of serviceable.
A hole opened up in the leather around the outside toe, probably due to abrasion from working in trenches. Not an immediate issue only because my climate is SoCal dry. Insoles compressed and worn. Toe box rubbing on the toes every morning for the starting few minutes every morning.
Nevertheless, the overall leather shell remains sturdy, supportive.
Not yet done with home construction, so I will probably replace with the same.
Update: replaced with Keen Cincinnati.
United States on Mar 27, 2020
Men's Wolverine I-90 6" Waterproof Composite-Toe Construction Boot for Maximum Protection | Men's 6" Irish Setter 83605 Work Boot - Durable & Comfortable for All-Day Wear | Servus Men's Work Boots with Comfort Technology and Steel Toe Protection - 14" PVC | |
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Sale off | $10 OFF | $3 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 100 reviews | 1 reviews | 89 reviews |
Manufacturer | Wolverine | Irish Setter | |
Department | mens | mens | |
Date First Available | December 3, 2017 | March 12, 2012 | |
Item model number | W10788 | 83605 | |
ASIN | B072N6P5B9 | B0058Z1B6E | |
Package Dimensions | 14.49 x 10.75 x 4.92 inches; 1.81 Pounds |
David: This is the second pair of Wolverine boots I've purchased, This pair fits better than the last one did, They fit perfectly. I'll definitely buy these again.
United States on May 16, 2023