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Combat Boot Sizing

Artigas

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Originally Posted by Happydayz
You get much improved comfort/performance at the expense of longevity.

As in the Oakley's High-Top Combat Cross-Trainers? They look like they're lighter and easier on the knees, but I heard they don't last.
 

gsugsu

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Originally Posted by Drydis Greis
If you are looking for a hard wearing, long lasting combat boot, look at Danner's - http://www.danner.com/category/military+boots.do. You did say combat boot...

In all my years of military service, these are the best I've ever owned. I have had them in old black leather and the new style.

Here are some more looks at the different Danner offerings:

http://www.danner.com/category/work+...uninsulated.do


+1

Danner's take any abuse you can put them through, plus, they fit surprisingly well for a combat-style boot. I have a pair of Acadia's that keep on going.
 

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