Strider wrote:J,
Keep us posted on how fast the heels wear down, will you please?

Just an update, then...after two months of daily wear, they really haven't taken a toll. The heels are still solid and I can still read 'Foot Balance' and see the logo on the bottom of the heel pad. Worn a bit around the edges, and only lost maybe a millimeter on the back edge - just beveled it a bit, mind you, not a milli off the the entire face of the heel.
So, no, Strider, they aren't wearing down incredibly fast. And this is LA, everything is pavement here.
As for the rest, much of the brick meltonian is scuffed off, so I might shine em up again...next month. I like them looking a little scruffy. No stitch damage or anything - even the bit of stitching that went a bit dark w the meltonian creme lightened back to white when I got caught in the rain enough to get kind soaked. They did feel like they conformed to my feet just that much better after that, so I believe the military adage 'wear em dry' - I see the difference. But they are such a comfortable fit to begin with, it really isn't necessary. Just a bonus.
(The only casualty so far was a shoe lace - so Bama, thanks again for the extras! I sometimes move too fast w/ the speed lace hooks, and they are sharp enough to spear right through the side of a lace...and then they break down over time.)
But the big deal - really, the big big deal - is how much they've done for my feet. I've beaten up my feet over time, with a lot of other boots, many of them broken-down cowboy boots, so sometimes I get aches that last for weeks. I was living through some of them w/ my Red Wings when I switched over to these. The difference is incredible - at most some minor ache just before bed. During the day my feel feel great...I think they actually feel better IN the boot than out.
This week I helped my first-grader's class w/ a field trip to the Zoo...we pounded up and down that zoo, and I never felt a thing. Seriously, I thought about it on the way back, because a few were complaining that they wanted to put up their feet now, and that's when I realized I didn't hurt AT ALL. And just a few months back, at that same zoo, I really did feel it - when I was wearing my Red Wings. The Aldens really are made that well - now I fully understand what a lot of earlier members have been saying - these boots are worth the full price, and I plan to keep them for a LONG time.
Tangent: It was a sunny day, but with a possibility of rain...so I wore the AB, Wested, a khaki shirt, and the MKVII, of course. Being real familiar w/ the LA Zoo, I led the only group that got to see pretty much everything. The mom chaperoning our group was bragging about that to the other groups, and they said it wasn't fair, they wanted an Indiana Jones on their next zoo trip, too!

This all made my daughter very happy, so it was a good day.
