Viberg x Leffot Hiker

Our latest Viberg x Leffot Hikers are perhaps our best. These boots are hand built by Viberg Boot Co. in Victoria, British Columbia. Each boot is made of full-grain Horween Merlot Chromexcel and feature the Viberg stamp on the outside, and made exclusively for Leffot.

The uppers are fully leather lined no cardboard or plastic heel counters or toe box these boots are entirely leather on leather through and through. We’ve mounted them on Vibram black ripple soles for no nonsense all terrain positraction.

These soles are highly sought after and never before used in the U.S. because they’re Japan market only. However the good folks at Barley Harvest Season graciously granted us permission to use them for this very “limited” production run and we thank them sincerely for that.

The last detail is the inclusion of three sets of laces so you can change them up to your liking. If you own one pair hiking boots in this life make it a great one. These are boots for a lifetime, wear them hard and wear them well and don’t worry they can certainly take it.

Merlot Chromexcel, Vibram Black Ripple Soles

Leather Lace

Black Braided Nylon Lace

Brown & Tan Braided Nylon Lace

Viberg Video courtesy of inventorymagazine.com


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2 Comments

  1. Posted 14 February 2011 at 5:21 pm | Permalink

    Wow, this looks like a very bulky shoe. Do you know how heavy they are?

  2. AJB
    Posted 15 February 2011 at 5:38 am | Permalink

    Steven those are great looking boots. I do a lot of walking in the Englisg Lake District and Scottish mountains, and I am not sure how that tread pattern would work on the steep, muddy descents which characterise many of those expeditions.

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