Leather Notes

Coyote Rough Out

Basic Details


Leather Name:
 Coyote Rough Out

Maintenance: Occasional brushing with wirebrush

Tannery: Seidel

Tannage: A chrome-tanned, mil-spec rough out leather, readily water resistant with little maintenance

Weather Resistance: Great weather resistance, easily accepts Boot Protector

Availability: Rotationally Stocked

Truman Why: A military-spec rough out leather, with a consistent light nap. Used for years by the US military, tested across some of the more extreme environments across the globe. Sloughs off water easily, and requires little in the way of maintenance.

About the Tannery

Seidel

Seidel Tanning, nestled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been a cornerstone in the American leather industry for over 75 years. This fourth-generation, family-owned business stands out as one of the largest high-quality leather producers in the U.S. Known for its enduring presence since WWII, Seidel has become synonymous with robust work and western boots, as well as motorcycle leather.

The Look


Smooth vs. Rough Out:
 Rough Out

Glossy vs. Matte: Matte

Patina Potential: 3/10, nappy texture can become burnished in spots with frequent friction

Color: Light tan, brown can have greenish hue in certain light

Texture: Nappy textured rough out

The Feel


Thickness:
 6oz // ~2.4mm

Stiffness: Semi-supple

Break-in Difficulty: Typical break-in experience; responds quickly to wear

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Cleaning

1.  Using a horse hair brush, lightly brush to remove any debris, dust and dirt from the uppers. 


2.  Take a wet-but-not-dripping, clean cloth to further release any stubborn dirt, and pickup all additional buildup.


3.  If there is dirt or mud thickly caked on that does not come off with just water, we recommend our Leather Boot Cleaner. This can be applied directly to the leather, followed by gentle pressure with a horsehair brush to lift persistent dirt from the leather.


4.  Using a clean, dry cloth, remove any excess water and/or excess cleaner, if used. 


5.  Air dry only — quickly drying with heat can shrink, deform and otherwise crack the leather. 

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Conditioning

With Rough Out leather, cleaning and conditioning will be significantly different than most of our leathers. While Rough Out leather is known for its low maintenance, a couple of tips will help keep your boots going.

After wear, the nap can become matted down irregularly. This can be overcome simply by using a wire brush lightly in a back and forth motion to gently remove any dirt.

If waterproofing is the goal, one option is to use a suede spray over the entirety of the boot. This will retain the nappy, rough texture but provide perfect water resistance. It is also possible to use Truman wax to waterproof, but the texture will generally become more matted down.


Signs that your boots 
need to be conditioned include stiffness or a feeling of dryness to the touch. 

Leather should never be allowed to get so dry that visible cracking occurs on the surface.