Mil-Spec Hot Weather Steel-toe Boot in Coyote

Mil-Spec Hot Weather Steel-toe Boot in Coyote

Mil-Spec Hot Weather Steel-toe Boot in Coyote

Style #8989

USAF

$190.95

    Safe feet in hot weather
      Designed for the hot-weather setting and diverse terrains of the Persian Gulf, featuring:
    • Durable bottom: Oil-, acid-, and slip-resistant Rubber Vibram Sierra outsole direct attached to polyurethane midsole
    • Breathable upper: Full-grain coyote brown suede and genuine nylon Cordura, keeping the heat off in hot temperatures
    • Lace-to-toe design: Nylon-coated speed hook and eyelet lacing system
    • Ultimate comfort: Removable cushioned polyurethane inner sole
    • Topline: Padded collar for maximum comfort
    • Authorized for wear with Operational Camouflage Pattern uniforms for Army and USAF members
    • Steel toe meets and F2413-11 standards for impact and compression

Fit is consistent with standard issue military footwear. Boots should be purchased a full size smaller than casual shoes.


Bottom

Oil, acid, slip resistant rubber Vibram Sierra outsole direct attached to polyurethane midsole.

Closure System

Nylon coated speedhooks & eyelets with flex notch in eyestay.

Comfort

Removable cushion polyurethane orthotic footbed.

Height

8"

Origin

Made in USA

Sizes

5 -12, 13 R & W

Steel Toe

Meets ASTM F2412-11 and F2413-11 standards for impact & compression.

Topline

Padded collar

Upper

Full-grain Coyote suede and 1000 denier Cordura.


REVIEWS | Average Rating 5.0 / 5.0 (1 review(s))


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gabe jacinto (Verified Purchase)

Oct 16, 2018 at 07:59 pm

Got issued these boots for Army ROTC and everyone says they suck however, I love my boots. I recommend going down half a size and wearing them in the shower once or twice to properly break them in. They've held up great for rucks and have very comfy insoles, even more so with time. Tread is thick and still doesn't show much indication of wear on my boots. The only true negative is these boots are a bit on the heavier side, but Id attribute that to their level of durability.

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