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Military / Combat Boots
Military / Combat Boots
Military / Combat Boots
Military / Combat Boots
Military / Combat Boots
Military / Combat Boots
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Military-type boots made of smooth leather.
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Good shoes-bad price, I got them for the army and they do exactly the job they need to do. They are soft and very quick to put on because of the zipper. I got them for 80 euros, if you find them cheaper it's good to get them, otherwise there are much better ones at their price.
Very lightweight and very ergonomic! They are not work boots, I got them to wear after the army and for the 1 year that I had them, they were just fine! They got some scratches on the top due to poor usage, but that's reasonable since the leather isn't very thick. The zipper on the side is very convenient, but be careful with water because it seeps in a little
Since early 2021, I have been using it for about 8 hours every day at work. No problems at all. Starting Monday, I will get another one for winter. Completely satisfied, and I have switched from 5-6 companies so far.
Economical, comfortable, thin and cool... I use them when it's above 10°C and of course in the summer because they have a zipper that you can lower so that your foot doesn't sweat so much... maybe the sole is a little too sensitive but personally it hasn't caused me any problems and for size 47-48 that I wear, they are one of the best in terms of price and quality
I bought them for my military service. I should add that they are super lightweight like sneakers. And with the instant zipper, you forget to tie laces. I should add that they are slightly larger than the size everyone has on their foot. I will come back with extra comments once I wear them out
I have been wearing the duetto for 6 years (actually, I had the 3, but the only difference I saw is the zipper). It is a good boot for its price. It is very lightweight like a sports shoe. Personally, I wear it in the orchard where it undergoes a lot of wear and tear such as mud, oils, petroleum, and grease, and at the end of the day, I wash them with a pressure washer, and they easily last me 2 years with this use.
Well, before I joined the navy, I was looking for boots to have with me during my service. I came across these shoes, but due to bad reviews, I didn't choose them. However, after passing the training and finally going to my duty, I saw that everyone was wearing them, even the kids from the military school. In general, I noticed that most of the kids had these shoes (now that I have them, I see that all security forces like the police wear them). Conclusion: you don't know anything about boots, you don't maintain them properly, and that's why your shoes get ruined. If you're not competent in maintaining your equipment, don't give ratings. It may not be as durable as the original boots, but it's better to change boots every 6 years than to have issues with your feet. Overall, it's a comfortable and restful boot, and you can run easily with it. You can also remove the scope comfortably. The only change I would suggest is to get some Mil Tec laces and clean them.
Comfortable for walking, lightweight but not suitable for heavy use, I wore them for 1 month while picking olives and the sole split in the middle
As for the size, it is slightly larger for me as I wear a size 42, resulting in my foot rubbing inside and causing a hole in the heel, plus they used a plain fabric for the tongue. (In mine, why in others it has a nylon like mine, the beige one, which broke into pieces and tore the entire tongue apart) As a result, during winter with a little rain, the whole shoe gets soaked. (While in those with nylon on the inside, it gets soaked because it doesn't breathe). The laces constantly loosen at the bottom and tighten around the calf (I could never understand why). I would not buy it again
Indeed very lightweight but I don't think its construction is durable. The tongue is made of fabric and nylon, which can protect it from rain, but it makes the foot sweat. The removable insoles are of medium quality and the internal lining feels like foam, which I don't think is resistant and it makes the foot warm and sweaty. It would be better if it was only leather. The leather is so thin that if it wasn't for the use of three months, I wouldn't think it's synthetic and not leather. After three months of use, indeed it is not leather, the leather tongue made of nylon and fabric disintegrated and the entire piece at the back near the heel, the lining also came off and disintegrated. Unacceptable construction, cheap materials. Choose something else that I will not prefer again. Unacceptable product
The lightest boots that exist! They resemble the Greek ones, even on a visit to a general they were acceptable and they are comfortable too. The only negative is that they are not as durable, you can go on exercise with them, but they do not provide the protection of the Greek boots.
With the factory sole, the foot lifts and tightens, it bothers me a lot in the ankle. I took it out and put in a smaller and softer one and I was saved. It's not for professional use, the zipper has been holding up for 2.5 years now and still going strong (with thin socks, it struggles with thick ones), now I use it for casual walks or shopping on foot during spring-autumn days to avoid getting cold or getting water on the sides compared to a sports shoe. For long walks, patrolling in a city or a large building, it's not suitable, it will exhaust you immensely.
7/2020 I wasn't thrilled, I mean it's not a lightweight boot (due to the sole) but I wouldn't say it's very ergonomic either.
update: Dec 23, after 3 years of office use, the sole and zipper gave out on us. So it's a boot that will last you for 1-2.5 years (depending on the use you make of it, whether it's for business or office). I suspect that if you change the sole and zipper, it might last a bit longer.
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quite good boot comfortable
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Comfortable on the foot!
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Very soft boot with a slim fit. I highly recommend it.
Just received them... Very lightweight and they seem quite high-quality...
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Extremely soft and lightweight shoe. The only negative is that it cuts the heels.
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