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Foot protection is key whether you’re hiking, paintballing, or in the midst of a mission. With the Jungle Boot from Rothco—a company that’s been making authentic military apparel since the 1950s—you can rest assured your feet are safe and sound, even when the rest of your body may not be Read More
At twenty-eight bucks a pair, they're cheaper than damn near anything else you might find. You might want to ponder just why that is for a moment--before you pull the trigger.
But that said, I'd be very surprised if you didn't get your money's worth out of them at this price!
> At checkout, you’ll have your choice of size from 1–16
OH YEAH!!!!
> no size 16 available
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EDIT: I'm a moron. Didn't see the switch to 'wide'.
Oops.
If anyone is wanting a good military style boot I would suggest getting something else.
Danner, Bates, Belleville, Rocky, and Sketchers all make really great boots and I would suggest getting a pair of those instead of these.
out of curiosity, are there any places or scenarios where it is fun to twist your ankle? lol ive always found it to be quite the opposite of fun regardless of the situation!
SteveKola20Forget Altama; they're junk like Rothco's knockoff boots. Belleville makes standard issue boots that are definitely worth the extra cash. My girlfriend has had her F600s for over 10 years (same pair she earned in basic), and she wears them almost daily to work. Those Vibram soles last forever. I'm currently breaking in a pair of Belleville TR660s (Mountain Hybrid) boots. At $126, they really are a steal, and I'm sure I'll ruck hundreds of miles in them. If you're planning on using them in the bush rather than on the flight line, I recommend going wide or a half size bigger than your usual size to let your toes breathe and accommodate for thicker wool socks. Nothing beats a good pair of wool tubes with good blood circulation.