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<blockquote data-quote="charliewhisky" data-source="post: 2288508" data-attributes="member: 26716"><p>Non Issue military combat boots that are allowed by the military for duty wear. They cost less than issue which appeals to lower ranking soldiers with less pay. That is why a very few makers are designated by the Army Command Sargent Major as authorized. As a civilian you can't buy issued boots. Designed by experts and quality controlled. The marine version can even be resoled. They are designed for a tight fit for support. For cold weather, you would want to buy a size allowing warm socks. I get by in Ga with a pair sized with army issue socks. I have been trying to wear a pair out for at least five years after getting tired of buying both cheap and expensive boots that don't do the job. Lots of support on GA hills.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ar670.com/2019/01/14/top-10-ar670-1-compliant-boots/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliewhisky, post: 2288508, member: 26716"] Non Issue military combat boots that are allowed by the military for duty wear. They cost less than issue which appeals to lower ranking soldiers with less pay. That is why a very few makers are designated by the Army Command Sargent Major as authorized. As a civilian you can't buy issued boots. Designed by experts and quality controlled. The marine version can even be resoled. They are designed for a tight fit for support. For cold weather, you would want to buy a size allowing warm socks. I get by in Ga with a pair sized with army issue socks. I have been trying to wear a pair out for at least five years after getting tired of buying both cheap and expensive boots that don't do the job. Lots of support on GA hills. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ar670.com/2019/01/14/top-10-ar670-1-compliant-boots/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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