The steep price tag of Viberg boots is quickly forgotten once you've owned a pair for a few years. The value is long term, rebuild in is usually around $100-150. Re sole twice and now you've had a super high quality boot that's lasted for years and years at a reasonable cost.
For certain. Easier on the tree to I'd guess. My Aku's were the closest to a good spur less climbing boot that I've had. Ideally if I was doing lots of spur less climbing(which I don't trim much, more the killing type) I'd have separate boots for each discipline.
Yup they're made right here in BC. They're a logging boot so pretty bulky and heavy but kick ass for spurs.
As for the model I'd have to probably ask at the store, they're sold locally. I wear the ones with a proper heel to hold the stirrup and a vibram sole. I have both safety and soft toed...
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