STYLE
The Red Wing Iron Ranger #8085 is a rare kind of clothing that is indistinguishable from art. Its lines invite your eye to wander. From collar to tongue. From toe to heel where the journey begins again. The Mona Lisa could only hope to so authoritatively seduce your gaze. 10/10
COMFORT & FIT
This is the second Red Wing boot I’ve had the pleasure to own. My first is the 8-Inch Classic Moc. The Moc has a significant break-in period. Once broken in, they disappear around your foot. They are amazingly comfortable.
The Iron Ranger is comfortable nearly from the first time it’s worn. However – after a year of relatively frequent wear – the Ranger never quite took to my foot as well as the Moc. That said, it is still a very comfortable shoe – no doubt due in part to its Vibram sole.
Speaking of that sole, the thread is much grippier than the Moc’s. As I understand it, the Moc’s thread was designed to not collect muck. It doesn’t, but it also doesn’t provide much traction on snow and ice. The Ranger has a more traditional boot thread. It handles slippery conditions much better.
How does the Ranger handle cold? Well, they aren’t insulated. So, if you spend more than two hours alone in 18-degree weather creating a self-portraits in the style of a vintage catalogue advert, wear warm socks. Also, order half-size or full-size down from your sneak size. This is true across the Red Wing line. While this does disadvantage people who are really bad at math, this size discrepancy isn’t really a problem so much as it is known-known that must be accounted for. 8/10 & 7/10
MAINTENANCE
This is especially true after the first time you treat the boot with leather conditioner. The conditioner shifts the leather from amber to a deep oak matte.
QUALITY
Red Wing boots are manufactured by hand in Red Wing, Minnesota. The six-inch Iron Ranger is built with the famously durable Goodyear welt. According to the company, it takes 230 steps to create each shoe. The last step is a quality assurance inspection to make sure every beautiful detail ie in place. They most assuredly are. From the brass speed hooks to the Puritan triple-stitch, the closer you look the more apparent it is every one of the three hundred twenty nine dollars dedicated to its purchase was money well spent. 10/10