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5090 G.I. TYPE BLACK CORDURA NYLON SPEEDLACE JUNGLE BOOT

5090 G.I. TYPE BLACK CORDURA NYLON SPEEDLACE JUNGLE BOOT
From Rothco

List Price: $39.95 - $44.95
Price: $25.30 - $53.79
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Product Description

# ALSO AVAILABLE IN SIZES: 5 - 13 WIDE WIDTH


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16735 in Apparel & Accessories
  • Size: 1 Regular,2 Regular,3 Regular,4 Regular,5 Regular,5 Wide,6 Regular,6 Wide,7 Regular,7 Wide,8 Regular,8 Wide,9 Regular,9 Wide,10 Regular,10 Wide,11 Regular,11 Wide,12 Regular,12 Wide,13 Regular,13 Wide,14 Regular,15 Regular
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Rothco
  • Fabric type: Cordura

Features

  • # CORDURA & LEATHER UPPER
  • # PADDED COLLAR
  • # REMOVEABLE CUSHION INSOLE
  • # VULCANIZED RUBBER SOLE# VENTS
  • # AVAILABLE IN FULL SIZES: 1 - 15 REGULAR WIDTH

Customer Reviews

Black Military Style Speedlace Jungle Boot with Cordura Upper5
very comfortable to wear, easy on and off. hold up well would purchase again.

Damn Good, Good Price5
At a lot less than Knock-Off sneakers, these boots are an extraordinary value. Comfy, water resistant, cool in tropic heat. I walk for a living, and I couldn't do w/o these babies. Got $$ to burn? Go ahead and pay three times as much (at least) for similar boots. With these, you get much more than you pay for. RECESSION SPECIAL::: If you can't afford better boots after three months...buy another pair of these! MOST BANG FOR YOUR HARD EARNED BUCK!!!

Happy Camper/Hiker4
These are the same boots that I was issued while in the military. They are nice and comfortable to wear. The nylon sides makes the boots, and your feet, breathable so you don't get that nasty foot smell when you take the boots off. They are also quick to lace/unlace. These boots are quite good for ankle support; especially if you do alot of hiking/backpacking or road marches. If I remember correctly, there is supposed to be a steel shank at the bottom of the boot that runs its entire length. That is a military feature to help protect the foot incase the wearer stepped on nails, stakes, or such. In a desert environment, that shank does tend to absorb the heat emminating from the ground, thus making your feet a little warm. I still have a pair from my military days and use them periodically for hiking. Read that some people complained about the design of the soles. Well, that is a military design. I suggest do what I did with a set of these boots I had while in the military - go to a shoe/boot repair shop and have them re-soled for the purpose you intend to use these boots for. Overall, a good set of boots for outdoor style work/recreation.