Dainite or Vibram Eton - Which is Best?

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2021
  • Cobblers Tony and Tobias discuss the differences between the highly coveted Dainite sole and its rival the Vibram Eton. Then they choose one to resole a pair of Allen Edmonds. Which sole will they choose? You’ll have to watch.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @user-lp7vf4bs6j
    @user-lp7vf4bs6j Před rokem +1

    That is some amazing work, it’s a pleasure to watch

  • @gchampi2
    @gchampi2 Před 2 lety +11

    Having worn both, there is no best. The Eton's handle greasy pavement & wet leaves better than the Dainite's. The Dainite's wear slower than the Eton's. The Eton's are slightly softer under the heel when walking, but the Dainite's offer slightly more support to the arches when standing. Each has advantages. Each has disadvantages...
    Personally, I'd probably go for the Dainite sole with an Eton heelcap, for a best of both resole. Just gotta wear out the current soles first...

  • @hartlandshoes
    @hartlandshoes Před 2 lety +6

    I was excited to say the least when Vibram released the Eaton soles and heèls.
    I agree with Abe they can be used for different applications. And my application is better grip, better flex, And thinner profile

  • @Vultain
    @Vultain Před 2 lety +9

    I would take the Vibram Eton. From experience I have had many close calls of faceplanting in my work environment (concrete floors) wearing Dainite. Having a slip resistant sole and keeping yourself safe is by far more worthwhile. You fall a time or two, hurt yourself as you get older than you go that way.
    That said the Dainite wears much slower, is a bit more rigid, and overall I find it the better choice outdoors, just not during wet, snowy, and rainy weather. I think if I worked in more of an office environment, didn't have to deal with slick surfaces and walked to work I would go with it.

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks! That’s some good input for us to share

    • @Vultain
      @Vultain Před 2 lety +1

      @@WyattDadCobblerCompany You're quite welcome and thanks for the work you guy's do! Love the old school pride. I have moc toe's from Red Wing I'll try sending your way next time I need work done. I really like the idea of adding a leather midsole.
      A question though? Are you able to add a ribbed shank and resoled with a set Vibram 700 in the brown nitrile cork? I have used many soles but that is bar none my favorite. I just wasn't sure if it was possible to do with the 360 degree welt on the last 23? 🤔 If not I will go with the crepe again.
      Meanwhile it''s been a delight that the CZcams algorithm that let me discover your channel via a Nick's review video. I love my Nick's boots, they definitely wear like iron! Nice to see them look a bit more dress without the heavy Vibram 100 sole too. Hope you guy's have a good rest of the year! I'll look forward to seeing more of what you do in the near future. 👍

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, you can definitely have a 3 ribbed shank added and convert the boots to the Vibram 700 soles. We actually posted a pair of moc toes done that way on our Instagram and Facebook pages.

    • @Vultain
      @Vultain Před 2 lety +1

      @@WyattDadCobblerCompany Awesome and thanks for the heads-up! I'll be sending them in sometime once I wear out what's there for sure then.

  • @99problemstoysaint1
    @99problemstoysaint1 Před rokem

    I absolutely love these guys!! I like getting tips & information along with entertainment. And lastly I love boots so circle gets the square..

  • @Coleone139
    @Coleone139 Před 2 lety

    Outstanding job. Clearly you’ve been doing this a very long time

  • @brettgoetz6085
    @brettgoetz6085 Před 2 lety

    Great job and nice camera work!

  • @IveJustSeenAFace23
    @IveJustSeenAFace23 Před 2 lety

    Y’all put Eton’s on a pair of MacNeil’s for me. Love them!

  • @CobblerBob
    @CobblerBob Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful!

  • @abeduenas6960
    @abeduenas6960 Před 2 lety +2

    I pefer the dainites but I can see why the Vibrams would be more useful for different applications

  • @RichardGilbert2727
    @RichardGilbert2727 Před rokem

    I really appreciate the rubber sole guide. And I love the sheet cork-seems more cushioning than the slurry. I am 68 and live in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, so everything slopes and falling has become a greater concern. I need grip and cushioning from a sole, in the lightest and most durable material possible. Sounds more like the Eton between these two but a sure there are other and maybe better options you might suggest. ALSO: can you suggest any oil treatments for leather soles to make them more flexible and thereby possibly improving grip?

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před rokem +1

      We have several different gripping type soles available. Once you are ready to do something, we will be happy to help you decide the best option available at that time. We have not come across a sole oil that we like.
      Thanks!

  • @JS-fb6ww
    @JS-fb6ww Před rokem

    I was on your website and I was going to get the explosion sole protector service done on my shoes and I saw in one of the pictures that you installed the Triumph brass tow plates as well. But I didn't see that as an option for the service. Do you guys offer that service?

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před rokem

      Yes, we offer that service as well. We can send you an addendum once we do the consultation when they arrive. Or, you can just ship us the shoes with your contact information in the package and I can invoice you for everything at one time once they arrive.
      Thanks!
      Tony Wyatt

  • @TTTT-rc4fv
    @TTTT-rc4fv Před 2 lety

    Hi I brought a pair my local cobbler to put on these and I love them. I just picked up a pair of Allen edmonds of eBay leather sole and would like to use put on a half sole myself. Which half sole do you recommend and what type of glue? Thanks so much! I just want to give it a shot as a DIY, wonder how well it will hold up.

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před rokem

      Oh man. I imagine that you already have your answers to your questions. I apologize for not seeing your comment until now. I hope your project came out good!

  • @JS-fb6ww
    @JS-fb6ww Před rokem

    I'm having trouble deciding between having my dress shoe resoled the dianite rubber soles or having the souls installed with the explosion sole protectors combination toe tap. Any advice which is the better option?

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před rokem

      Once the shoes arrive, I will contact you and go over everything with you. This way I can ask you several questions that will give me a since of your particular needs and advise as to what would suit you best. Please include contact information in the package.
      Thanks
      Tony Wyatt

  • @thanatoast4389
    @thanatoast4389 Před 2 lety

    Which one would work better to hold a pop out toe/heel knife?

  • @Olumin37
    @Olumin37 Před 3 měsíci

    Ive read somewhere that Dainite is a natural rubber compound rather than a petroleum based rubber. Is this true? How about the vibram?

  • @JS-fb6ww
    @JS-fb6ww Před rokem

    Which one is the thinner sleeker one?

  • @Condor1970
    @Condor1970 Před 4 měsíci

    Have you had a chance to compare the Dainite to the Itshide version?
    Would that sole be good/tough enough on a service boot like Iron Rangers for general chores outside and such?

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před 4 měsíci

      We are currently testing the itshide wear against the Dainite. So far, the results are very similar in comfort and grip. The itshide is leading in durability.
      We have used the Dainite on iron rangers for customers. We highly recommend adding a leather midsole to them though.

    • @Condor1970
      @Condor1970 Před 4 měsíci

      @@WyattDadCobblerCompany ... Thank you for the info and suggestion. I was very curious about Itshide, as I've never heard of them before. I decided to order a pair of Bordon Tukano boots. They have a leather midsole, and a few sole options. I chose the Itshide Studded sole for general wear and light work use.

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před 4 měsíci

      @@Condor1970 we just shot a video on Bordon boots. It will be out in a couple months after editing. We love our Bordon’s

  • @JS-fb6ww
    @JS-fb6ww Před rokem

    How much do you charge for the service and do you have a website where I can purchase the service?

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před rokem +1

      The Dainite and Eton packages start at $140. Yes, all options are available on the website. WyattandDad.com

    • @JS-fb6ww
      @JS-fb6ww Před rokem

      @@WyattDadCobblerCompany thank you. Any illustrations or photos available on website for the edge finishes?

    • @WyattDadCobblerCompany
      @WyattDadCobblerCompany  Před rokem

      @@JS-fb6ww if you aren’t certain about what edge finish you would like, you can email us from website and go over the options available. Also, we always call and discuss every order once it arrives to make sure we get them like you want. We can discuss edging options at that time also.
      Thanks

  • @petergriffinson1907
    @petergriffinson1907 Před rokem

    What do the dots do???

  • @dapetik
    @dapetik Před měsícem

    Who makes a shoe with a vibram sole from the factory?

  • @muffemod
    @muffemod Před rokem

    The eton wear down faster than the dainite so I prefer the dainite.

  • @shannonandsheila1403
    @shannonandsheila1403 Před rokem

    Eatin

  • @TheMutley
    @TheMutley Před 2 lety

    Dainite for me. The Vibram's are really just copies that have a few minor changes in appearance.