So I finally got my wested adventurer boots. Ordered on a friday and it arrived here on a tuesday, pretty quick shipping and thankfully didn't have to pay extra for duties. Depending on the country there's a certain amount that they'll start charging you.
Initial Thoughts
The boots actually are robust. Beautiful brown shade, and thick leather. Leather is quite stiff, but not too stiff that it bothered me. I probably got used to breaking in other boots such as the Red Wing Iron Rangers, which is why the leather here didn't bother me as much. It's chrome tanned but not sure what kind of hide it is made of. I asked wested but they haven't replied to me yet regarding this. I appreciate how it has a 360 degree welt compared to Alden's 270 degree welt. This gives the boot better water resistance and resoling would be easy. It seems to have a soft foam insole. Not sure what kind of material it is, maybe EVA? But it reminds me of the insole of Doc Marten's. So it's not the traditional hard leather sole you get in other work boots, meaning it's soft on your feet right out of the box. Not sure what the midsole is made of though underneath. The speed hooks are brass instead of the traditional dark brown colored ones in the Alden 405's. The stitch at the side of the boot also resembles the J Crew version of the Indy boot, not the traditional one used in the film. Despite not being 100% screen accurate, it looks the part and definitely captures the look of Indiana Jones.
Sizing
Initially, many reviews say that sizing up is the best way to go since these tend to run smaller and narrower, which is why ordering a size 8 seemed like a good idea since I wear boots in size 7 (plus I have wide feet) but surprisingly, the size 8US does fit like a size 8US
Either way I wouldn't really have a choice as well since 8US is wested's smallest size offering. It felt a tad big, more on the long side but I added an insole and it did the trick. My toe is just a tiny bit behind the inner stitch though, but it's not too bad nor uncomfortable (thank god for that insole haha).
Before purchasing, I contacted Wested and they told me the boots
fit true to size, so maybe this new version (which isn't the made in china one) is actually true to size after all. So this is something to keep in mind for those who want to order these boots.
Cons
If there's anything that bugs me about the boots, it's the speed hooks (a lot seem to complain about this as well). I don't like how big it is compared to other boots, it pops out too much for my taste and it kinda looks tacky. Some speed hooks were loose and positioned differently compared to the others as well. So that's a QC issue there. I could actually rotate some of them in a 360 degree way. Given this, I sent the boots to my cobbler so he can have it fixed. With this, I also asked him if he can replace the speed hooks with a more color accurate one closer to the aldens, which he said he can. So at least it'll come back looking more screen accurate in a way.
Pros
According to my cobbler upon inspection, he said overall it's a boot that's going to last long, which says a lot for boots made for cosplaying (I guess wested really built these knowing that indy fans will really treat these the way Indy did). He also complimented the uppers. He's not so sure though if it's actually a good year welted boot, he mentioned that it looks like it's
blake stitched. I guess I'll find out once I ask him to resole it, but for now I'll keep the sole as is and use it the way wested made them. When the time comes for a resole, I'll probably have it rebuilt to look more like the Alden 405. I'm also curious to know how it is built inside (like what kind of midsole they use), so I guess that's an update I'll have to do once I actually have it resoled sometime in the future. So for its price, you're actually getting something that is made well with some fine quality materials (minus the qc issues).
Conclusion
They're no Alden 405's for sure, but so far for the price, it seems to be a rugged and solid boot. It has a slimmer profile compared to the Alden 405's which has a wider curve at the toe box area. Alden's lasts are designed that way. There are some QC issues right out of the box (wested's known to have some hits and misses at times), which can be a deal breaker for some, but nothing that can be fixed. After all Alden Indy Boots do have some QC issues even at their price point. Would still want to own one some day but that would be for another time.
Originally made for cosplayers, the Wested Adventurer Boot is a good option for those who want to casually wear a boot that resembles the Alden 405, or for those who just want a great looking boot without breaking the bank.They're boots that look the part and will do its job, be it for cosplay or for daily wear.
Will post some images soon. I'm planning to make a video review about these boots sometime once I get it back from the cobbler. Might make an update after some months or a year.