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Combat boots are often depicted as heavy, clunky black boots with oversized soles and laces. Today’s combat boot manufacturers, however, use modern technology to reduce the weight and size of these protective boots while providing a sleek, stylish silhouette for the wearer. The name combat boots can be a bit of a misnomer, since modern combat boots are often the preferred footwear of police, firefighters and other first responders and are no longer the exclusive province of members of the military. Tactical and combat boots offer outstanding protection and solid performance for first responders and military personnel alike, and are available in a wide range of colors, styles and heights.
Traditional combat boots are designed to stand up to repeated impacts and to provide solid traction on uneven and treacherous terrain. Many combat boots incorporate running-shoe style construction on body and soles to provide even more comfort for the wearer. Cold weather combat boots typically offer additional insulation through padding or layers of Thinsulate material to keep feet warm and dry; waterproof combat boots offer extra protection against the elements. Moisture-transferring linings and antibacterial insoles shield delicate skin from wetness and infection. Polyurethane insoles ensure perfect fit and exceptional comfort and cushion feet against impacts, even after hours on duty. Combat boots are typically constructed of leather or leather and canvas and are usually available in shades of green, tan, and black; side zipper combat boots are especially stylish, but may not conform to the dress codes of some police and fire departments.
Traditional combat boots are designed to stand up to repeated impacts and to provide solid traction on uneven and treacherous terrain. Many combat boots incorporate running-shoe style construction on body and soles to provide even more comfort for the wearer. Cold weather combat boots typically offer additional insulation through padding or layers of Thinsulate material to keep feet warm and dry; waterproof combat boots offer extra protection against the elements. Moisture-transferring linings and antibacterial insoles shield delicate skin from wetness and infection. Polyurethane insoles ensure perfect fit and exceptional comfort and cushion feet against impacts, even after hours on duty. Combat boots are typically constructed of leather or leather and canvas and are usually available in shades of green, tan, and black; side zipper combat boots are especially stylish, but may not conform to the dress codes of some police and fire departments.
Top Selling Combat Boots
Bellville Combat Boot | Converse Combat Boot | Rockport Combat Boot
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