Marine combat boots - bought a pair of factory seconds a couple of years ago cheap when I was trying to find wide boots in my size (13). Just saw that now they offer extra-wide, which is tempting to try, but I doubt I'll find a pair for under $100 like I did with the pair I own.
I've got the hot weather/desert boots (they go by Mojave now) - never had an issue in winter (such as you get winter in Texas), they're comfortable all day long. Not too heavy, good support, good grip. I was going to get a pair of light trail hikers for short nature walk/hikes but I tried these and they're perfect. They also look enough like casual boots to wear with jeans, which is nice compared to most hiking/combat/tactical boots.
Cue jokes: I wish they came with a 6" shaft rather than the standard 8".
Shit, it looks like Botach Tactical has some sizes for $60 on Ebay (retail is $340). That's a helluva deal.
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Re: Danner RAT boots
it's like you read my anus' mind.milosz wrote:Marine combat boots - bought a pair of factory seconds a couple of years ago cheap when I was trying to find wide boots in my size (13). Just saw that now they offer extra-wide, which is tempting to try, but I doubt I'll find a pair for under $100 like I did with the pair I own.
I've got the hot weather/desert boots (they go by Mojave now) - never had an issue in winter (such as you get winter in Texas), they're comfortable all day long. Not too heavy, good support, good grip. I was going to get a pair of light trail hikers for short nature walk/hikes but I tried these and they're perfect. They also look enough like casual boots to wear with jeans, which is nice compared to most hiking/combat/tactical boots.
Cue jokes: I wish they came with a 6" shaft rather than the standard 8".
Shit, it looks like Botach Tactical has some sizes for $60 on Ebay (retail is $340). That's a helluva deal.
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