One Year Review: Sendra Engineer Boot

Rieslingspaschteit8 months ago
Sendra Engineer Boot 18345Horween Color 8 Chromexcel
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Use & wear

Cold Temperatures
Hot Temperatures
Wet Conditions
Snow
Leisure
Office Work
Outdoor Activities
Travel

These beauties have been worn to a variety of occasions, whether it was for more formal wear or as work boots (setting up event places) . Overall, they have been fantastic in winter and summer temperatures while keeping rain out during the changing seasons.

Leather

Horween Color 8 Chromexcel
Patina Process
Care Routine
Durability

It is my second time for Horween CXL, first C8. It is just fantastic looks and maintenance wise. They have been conditioned three or four times over the year and developed a slow patina for my use case. Some scratches here and there, but the leather takes a beating very well. When looking dull, a quick shine worked wonders.

Fit

Lighting-C Last: 45US Men's Brannock: 11D HTB/10 HTT
Comfort
Arch
Toe Box
Instep
Heel
Socks
Length Feels Right
Volume Feels Right
Ball Feels Right
Satisfied with the Fit

I have not noticed any big changes since the last review. Again, it now only fits well when paired with thick socks, just a hair too big overall. Toes have plenty of room, arch gets some support, instep gets held quite well and there is some heel slip. Comfort is quite good, even though I should try some new removable insoles for my orthodics or leather ones. Long days do not hurt my feet as much compared to flatter shoes.

Craftsmanship

Sendra Engineer Boot 18345
Design
Construction
Finishing
Clicking

I love the pattern of them. Construction could be lacking for some, but it's good for me. If you have handled spanish Cowboy boots, you know the construction and finish. Cannot complain about it really. Nor is the clicking bad😄 They developed the faintest of rolls.

Final thoughts

Would Recommend
Good Value

If I had to grab one pair of shoes/boots out of a burning house, it would be these. I highly recommend them if you live in Europe and do not feel sure about spending more than 500€ on boots. If you already own a higher end engineer boot, these might disappoint you. But just might.

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