Durango RD4100
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The perfect traditional riding boot.
- Leather upper provides long, durable wear.
- Leather shaft lining.
- Cushion insole for comfort.
- Taped side seams.
- Handstained composition outsole.
- Cowboy heel.
- 9 1/2" shaft height and 12 1/2" calf circumference
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 3⁄4 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 10, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Durango has built a reputation for developing quality western footwear for men, women and children. While producing diverse lines, including farm and ranch products, traditional western and work styles and western fashion footwear, Durango focuses on durability, comfort and style in all of its products.
Durango boots are expertly crafted with the toughest leathers. The spirit of the Old West is woven into every boot, but designed for the modern cowboy. For work or play, there is a Durango boot to fit the varied lifestyles of today’s customer.
Fit Survey:
- 15% Full size too large
- 44% Half size too Large
- 35% True to size
- 6% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 91% Felt true to width
- 4% Felt narrower than marked
- 4% Felt wider than marked
- 41% Excellent arch support
- 54% Moderate arch support
- 5% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Durango RD4100
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These are perfect everyday boots: nice enough to wear with dress pants, comfortable enough to wear all day. And you'll love the way they look with jeans. This is my first pair of cowboy boots and I've had them for a year now, and still get compliments. Without exaggeration, I have probably worn them well over 100 times. That's how good they are. In fact, thanks to the Zappos reminder that I've had these for a year, I might now go and buy another pair in brown. They do run a bit large, so if you're between sizes, go down. And on your first few days, break them in slowly. Oil them up, wear them a few hours at a time, and after they're broken, you are going to love them.
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- Janet P - customer
- December 1, 2011
These boots are awesome. The leather is very soft and the fit is great. There's some looseness, but it feels like the right kind of looseness. I liked the simplicity of the boot, very basic without all the frills and scalloped edges, but also sleek and nice. Go for it!
- Anonymous - customer
- from St. Louis
- November 3, 2009
Wonderful boots. I ordered a half size smaller. The fit is comfortable. These boots are not stiff and feel good from the very first time I wore them.
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- Ronnie R - customer
- from Long Island, NY
- November 19, 2010
I went with the advice to size down 1/2 size. I'm a 9 and went with an 8.5. Perfect fit. A great all around boot. Looks good with jeans and dresses/skirts. Definitely recommend them if your looking for a basic cowboy style boot.
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- Meg C - customer
- from Los Angeles
- July 15, 2010
Good value. The styling is western and flattering. The heel height is perfect for walking over extended lengths, but high enough to feel feminine and flattering. I usually wear a 9, sometimes an 8 1/2, so I ordered an 8 1/2. Perfect fit. Any larger and they’d be clumpy; any smaller and they’d be too narrow in the toe.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Redding, CA
- February 20, 2010





