What's inside top 5 tactical boots (pt.2) Minimalist

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Rose Anvil

Rose Anvil

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@RoseAnvil
@RoseAnvil Жыл бұрын
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@aaronfield7899
@aaronfield7899 Жыл бұрын
Is a tactical boot basically the same as a hiking boot?
@CrackedCandy
@CrackedCandy Жыл бұрын
Thanks Rose Anvil, I still think that a tac boot needs a true heel like the OG jungle boot. Like the logging White's heel help you go down hill, you would be falling all over the place if you needed to go down hill.
@hab239
@hab239 Жыл бұрын
Can you do an affordable work boots video? Alternatives to the traditional nubuck timberland pro work boots
@LMFAO5001
@LMFAO5001 Жыл бұрын
I could be wrong here but the diagram at 0:58 is incorrect. It looks like theyre reversed. the blake stitch is on the left and the goodyear on the right
@alexcastanon6149
@alexcastanon6149 Жыл бұрын
What about Garmont Tactical boots?
@mlatesssa
@mlatesssa 10 ай бұрын
I have been in the military since 1989. The worst boot was the old black leather. I loved the jungle boot. My favorite boot is this Rocky. Even though I have the steal toe version, they are very comfortable. It takes a day to break them in. I work in liquid fuels and water. I have put them through hell while deployed to the Middle East and I still wear them.
@tylergolightly6725
@tylergolightly6725 Жыл бұрын
Being in the army, I would love to see the standard army boots compared to standard issue ones. The AR 670-1 boots I see and hear about most offen are Belleville,Oakley, rocky, Nike, and a random walmart brand I can't remember. It would be interesting to see the differences more than the rumors about each one.
@SincerelyCamden
@SincerelyCamden Жыл бұрын
I was issued the Belleville. They felt terrible. I now wear the Rocky C4T
@CheapCreep
@CheapCreep Жыл бұрын
I wore the Under Armour Jungle Rats when I was in and loved them. Bummer that UA doesn't make them anymore.
@jetjaguarXP
@jetjaguarXP Жыл бұрын
You got to choose your boots?
@TheDagraner4576
@TheDagraner4576 Жыл бұрын
I took apart a pair of standard issue boots before, and there really isn't much to them. Fiberglass shank, cardboard heel and toe counter, canvas toe and heel cover and a fiberboard insole. The dual density foam layers past the footbed are neat, but its the vibram sieria sole that is the only really expensive part of the boot.
@MuzikMan2014
@MuzikMan2014 Жыл бұрын
I want to see him reviews from top-end magnums
@OfDeath
@OfDeath Жыл бұрын
I love that you still call out companies on their bullshit. Marketing bullshit, cutting corners, cheap materials, ect. Companies need to stop lying to people about the quality of their products, especially the workforce. We need more people doing this with products.
@ek-nz
@ek-nz Жыл бұрын
I think what gets discounted in this barefoot series is that once you are properly conditioned to barefoot boots, then the flexibility of a proper minimal boot is far more important to comfort than any padding could be. Basically if the boot completely moves with your foot, then it can’t rub and cause hot spots and nor should the counter cover wear out because there’s not the same friction on it. Then you also realise how much more stable you feel the closer to the ground you are, so all the stuff about foam adding stability is out the window once you have muscles in your feet and your feet have maximum contact with the terrain. But listen to the advice in these videos: you need to transition to barefoot shoes for any of this to hold true or you could get hurt.
@brimstone33
@brimstone33 Жыл бұрын
It's true that ground feel enhances stability. It's also true that 'in the wild' rocks and roots will beat the hell out of the bottom of your foot if the sole is too flexible. Especially if you're carrying a pack. I say this having worn various barefoot shoes for >15 years and then making the mistake of trying to go barefoot on a two-week section hike of the Appalachian Trail, and coming home with foot injuries that took weeks to recover from. There's a middle ground. Also, I spent nearly thirty years in the Special Forces, a lot of that as a medic. I have tried a lot of standard-issue and nonstandard-issue footwear. And treated a lot of blisters, plantar fasciitis, ankle sprains and fractures. Love that ground feel but too much can be dangerous in the wrong environment. Oh, and one more thing. If you happen to do a lot of ladder climbing, for example, the wire rope assault ladder into a helicopter, you'll definitely want a heel on your boot.
@ek-nz
@ek-nz Жыл бұрын
@@brimstone33 Agree with all of that. You have to have the right tool for the job.
@bigd7355
@bigd7355 Жыл бұрын
I've hiked with a pack on up those knarly mountain trails in my Belleville barefoot boots, and they performed awesome. I have 1/4 inch wool felt in the bottom, and that was enough padding to prevent rocks from hurting, while still letting me move ninja over the terrain.
@AmeriMutt76
@AmeriMutt76 Жыл бұрын
​@@bigd7355great to hear, I'm most interested in the Bellville's
@elemenopi55
@elemenopi55 Жыл бұрын
@@brimstone33 might be an age thing too, no offense. i mean, based on your experience, you're really old. your body is nowhere near as robust as it was years ago. nothing to be ashamed of. as one ages, people can get stronger, but they get more prone to injury and take longer to recover after exertion.
@TacoMedic
@TacoMedic Жыл бұрын
I was a paratrooper and a medic and my Rocky's being so thick saved my ankles more times than I can count. In fact, I can only remember having to treat two injuries with S2Vs compared to dozens of Nikes, Belleveilles, and Danners. Yeah, they were heavy as all hell during a long movement, but after a while you get used to them. In 8 years, I went through 3 pairs and the only pair that ever fell apart were my 3rd pair on my last week in the Army which I honestly thought was pretty fitting.
@TheSlayer.
@TheSlayer. 8 ай бұрын
I wonder if it makes a difference between the S2V made in th US and the Predators that are made overseas.
@mdr1990
@mdr1990 6 ай бұрын
​@TheSlayer. The predators are more minimal in my opinion, the traditional s2v are built better I think
@jason2841
@jason2841 Жыл бұрын
Stoked to see tactical boots being covered. I've owned both the Rocky and the Belleville boots. I was issued Rocky for my deployment and purchased the Belleville on my own. Despite the additional comforts of the Rockies, I loved the Belleville boots waaaaaaaay more (I still own and wear them). Even having been conditioned to minimalist footwear, the Bellevilles needed just a little bit of squish, so I bought the $3 foam insoles from the BX. Worked beautifully. I tried the Danners as well. Also great feeling boots. If you continue doing tactical boots, I would recommend doing the Corcoran Marauders. So many airmen wore them and they had such a killer reputation, but they royally destroyed my heels. They never broke in. I hated them and I need my bias confirmed lol.
@R.J._Lewis
@R.J._Lewis Жыл бұрын
I love my marauders, the only complaint I have is that the get so wet so easily. I've had the Rockies, and every pair I was ever issued squeaked. I have a pair of backup Bellevilles that sit at the very back of my closet and I hope I never have to lace up.
@uwharriebigfoothunter
@uwharriebigfoothunter Жыл бұрын
The Rocky S2V are my favorite probably of all time. I have come to really like Danner as of late though.
@bigd7355
@bigd7355 Жыл бұрын
The Belleville mini mils are by far the most comfortable boots I've ever worn - my feet are very well adapted to barefoot though. If you sno-seal the roughout, the leather will last forever. It also takes leather die very well.
@nealbarrus9140
@nealbarrus9140 Жыл бұрын
As has been mentioned, thicker isn't always better. I hike many hundreds of miles a year in rocky terrain. I used to be a boot hiker. My feet were weak. I transitioned to thin, zero lift trail running shoes. Now I love the feel of the ground and rocks under my feet. My stability and agility have improved. I haven't turned an ankle since I went low and thin. I now hate cushioning. I have climbed mountains in the Rockies, I have hiked the Grand Canyon rim to rim, 25 miles in one day. I never get blisters or have any foot trouble. Cushioning is way over rated. The only time I wear boots is during winter snow hiking in sub freezing and sub-zero weather.
@pavelthefabulous5675
@pavelthefabulous5675 Жыл бұрын
I did all of my military conditioning hikes in Bates Lites or the Danner Reckonings, and the one time I ever injured my ankles was not even during training, and it was wearing the heavier McRaes. Lightweight is best weight.
@rubberduckyTJ
@rubberduckyTJ 11 ай бұрын
wore rocky s2v my whole infantryman career, including Afghanistan tour. absolutely fantastic boots. got out and still use an old pair on weekends in the woods, almost 10 years later. great great boot.
@DanielKoen
@DanielKoen Жыл бұрын
As someone that wears tactical boots for a living, I really enjoy and appreciate this series. If you could include Salomon’s in one of the comparisons that would be great.
@skurge98
@skurge98 Жыл бұрын
I wear the Rocky SV2 Predator and love them. They are super comfortable. I have had them for 8 months so far and have had no issues. My coworker just bought a pair too and he loves them.
@phildf2447
@phildf2447 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I switched to minimalist shoes about a year ago and just got the Belleville’s at the start of the year. I wear them every day since I’m in the Army and gotta say they are great boots. If you’re looking for a true minimalist boot you can wear in uniform, they do really well.
@DeriqueDeCoux
@DeriqueDeCoux Жыл бұрын
Have worn the Rocky’s s2v steel toe for the last 5 or so years on duty. Easily the most comfortable military boot I’ve ever worn. Usually get about 1-2 years out of them so I can justify the cost. Aircraft maintenance is hard on footwear.
@christianw6622
@christianw6622 Жыл бұрын
I rock the same ones and love them. Being on the flight line is rough on our boots and the Rocky’s have held up nice.
@95unded
@95unded Жыл бұрын
I was cheesed to see you do the Rocky’s. With experience I can attest they are top for durability. I Got a pair 15 years ago, because let’s face it the standard issue I had until then terribly uncomfortable and I herd a lot of good things about the Rocky’s. For the next 9 years they served me well until my ETS and they still work wonderfully as my go to for yard work , hiking and whatever else outdoors I may do. Replaced the insoles once in this span of time. The insoles have so much squish and are so comfortable that have purchased additional insoles to swap in for my work boots (red wing king toe) and couldn’t be happier.
@hazmatmob1l335
@hazmatmob1l335 Жыл бұрын
I've had the 5.11 A/T for 2 years now and it's been one of the best boots I've worn. The removable shank does make a difference.
@makarovmatsumo3125
@makarovmatsumo3125 3 ай бұрын
The atlas foot plate?
@innocuousmerchant8766
@innocuousmerchant8766 3 ай бұрын
got 5.11 ATACs and I was surprised at how good they feel during hikes for $AUD 165
@je2338
@je2338 Жыл бұрын
I've had my rocky s2v made in USA for ten years now. Used them for hunting, hiking, and backyard construction. Still going strong.
@midoriiyahebi3535
@midoriiyahebi3535 Жыл бұрын
Would be cool to see Salomon XA Forces GTX and Quest 4D GTX Forces boots being in the next one, along with Altama Maritime Assault shoes, and the Altama PRO-X Jungle boots as well.
@ManBearPig781
@ManBearPig781 Жыл бұрын
I would agree. i've been eyeing the solomons for when my Rocky's Wear out. Also the MAritime assaults are my daily shoe. Love them
@midoriiyahebi3535
@midoriiyahebi3535 Жыл бұрын
@@ManBearPig781 Very cool, would love to get my hands on the Altama Maritimes someday.
@bodega87
@bodega87 Жыл бұрын
salomons are ok, but wear much much faster than any boots i've worn. and the xa forces suck bc of the tongue. absolutely avoid at all costs. they constantly work their way to the outside of your pants and everything will fall into your boots.
@Khan.WrathOf
@Khan.WrathOf Жыл бұрын
Only issues I've had with the Altamas are the insoles (they're rubber which dries easily but is hard underfoot and eats through socks) and the ankle support. Changing out the insole is a good move with these but there's really no solution to the ankle support. The whole boot is a mesh material which is good for letting water out but not great for keeping you from rolling ankles on hikes. Other than that, they're built pretty solid. Had a pair for a few years and other than some fraying on the finger loop on the heel, they've held up.
@midoriiyahebi3535
@midoriiyahebi3535 Жыл бұрын
@@Khan.WrathOf That’s actually a great result you’ve got out of your pair, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts about the Altama Maritime Assault shoes. Although I’d like to swap the insoles out for something else like the Ortholite insoles, I think I wouldn’t have to worry much about the ankle support as I’d treat them more of a lightweight pair of shoes since I wouldn’t be doing anything crazy with it, besides being a casual pair and for skateboarding/long boarding, and of course for Airsoft as well. And I think I wouldn’t worry much with them if they do get wet in the rain, since it’s what they’re mostly designed for, just to not hold onto water as much. Once again, thank you for your thoughts and tips, it’s very helpful! :)
@colekruger7187
@colekruger7187 Жыл бұрын
Had a pair of Danner Tachyons for probably about 8 years that I beat the shit out of and I absolutely loved them. Small chunks of the midsole were missing and there was little a hole or two in the leather when I finally retired them because the soles were basically smooth. Replaced them with Nike SFBs which are fine but just not the same.
@chellsee4167
@chellsee4167 Жыл бұрын
My first pair of Belleville Mini-Mil boots, the counter failed. Not the cover, but the actual counter. It crumbled into tiny pieces and caused hot spots and blisters, ended up tossing them. I'm on my second and third pairs now, so far no issues.
@Megatonaxe
@Megatonaxe Жыл бұрын
Have you used them while carrying a heavy backpack or hiked?
@chellsee4167
@chellsee4167 Жыл бұрын
@@Megatonaxe Yes, and I don't recommend it. Hiking casually under no load is fine. But if you're currently serving with the intention to use them for rucks or school (air assault school, etc.) don't. Use a boot with some actual support. Garmont NFS is a really popular option.
@tonyg.8688
@tonyg.8688 Жыл бұрын
Belleville C320 is the best AR670-1 boot hands down. 1 pair lasted me all of Ranger School with 2 mountains. At the end the only thing that busted through was as the balls of your feet. Not the lightest but light enough you can sprint or ruck-run easily. Enough to support your ankles (I have good ankles though). They dry within an hour of walking if rain made them wet and within 4 hours if you stepped in a stream. The only thing I changed was adding in a hiking insole.
@Hungry86
@Hungry86 5 ай бұрын
Best boots I ever had for light-infantry work were the Altama EXO-Speed 1. Those boots did parachuting, long patrols in the bush with 40kg-60kg and lasted years. Never got blisters or even a hotspot. The lateral ankle support was fantastic. As someone with flat feet, it's hard to find boots that won't cause pain and fatigue while doing that kind of work. The EXO-Speed 2 were nowhere near as long lasting. The Rocky SV2s had a decent sole, but no lateral support for the ankles. I'd love to see the EXO Speed 1s come back with Altama's OTB tread, so much grip!
@uwharriebigfoothunter
@uwharriebigfoothunter Жыл бұрын
I'm really glad you're doing this one! Tactical boots are about all I wear. The Rocky S2V is my all time favorite. I would definitely pick the Rocky over 5.11 any day. The SV2 are really good. I've come to like Danner in last year or so but not this model boot. There's many more I'd like to try but being expensive, I tend to go with what I know is good. I appreciate you doing these videos because it helps a lot! I like knowing what's in them. 🤙🏼
@joshgardiner3612
@joshgardiner3612 Жыл бұрын
The last comment about making these videos so we don’t have to just guess really sums up my years and years of watching this channel. Absolutely FIRE, and relaxing, content my dude!
@FulllyFlared70
@FulllyFlared70 7 ай бұрын
I worked Air Transportation in the military. After almost wearing a hole in the steel-toe boots that were issued to me, I switched to Rockys and to this day I miss those boots. They're my Roman empire. They went through hell. They held up so well that my dad stole them from me when I separated and I never saw him or my boots again.
@R34P3R66
@R34P3R66 Жыл бұрын
Replaced my Rocky’s with a pair of Nicks Tactical Boots. Best decision I’ve made for boots. The Rocky’s were comfortable but never lasted more than a year.
@dwinners
@dwinners Жыл бұрын
I've either purchased or been issued all of these boots and the Rocky S2V is the best of the bunch. I've probably purchased 10 pairs over the years and worn them in garrison and deployed. They hold up well and dry fast. The rounded heel keeps you from rolling ankles as they don't snap over a sharp edge but roll more gently.
@BlnsPlbs
@BlnsPlbs Жыл бұрын
This tactical boot series is excellent. I'm in the military and most guys will have multiple pairs of boots - your "garrison" boot for those 9-5 going to work on base days (where you see a lot of these minimalist cheaper boots) and than an exercise/operation boot. I rock the Danner Tachyons for Garrison and I'm eyeballing the Rocky's for a new exercise boot now that my standard issue Mark IV goretext boots have worn through. The goretex Tachyons are great because I don't have to put any extra mileage on my exercise boots during the winter and they feel like a slipper. The Rocky's and Lowas are by far the most popular for exercises - I even know of some guys who keep the insole from the Rocky's and put it in their Lowas. I personally think the Lowas are ugly as sin and look like a coyote tan power ranger would wear. But, to each their own. Dudes really swear by them. I think a couple brands to include for a follow up would be Altberg, Ultimas, and SWATs.
@masheen3658
@masheen3658 Жыл бұрын
I wore the steel toe Rocky S2V for my last two years in the Air Force, working on the flight line. I loved them so much I wore them every day for the next three years as a civilian. They held up great and I only stopped wearing them when I replaced then with the Rocky S2V Jungle as water resistance was more important to me.
@andrewtarango4128
@andrewtarango4128 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video always love to see the specially being Air Force myself. If you have the time I would love to see go over Altima maritime assault boot, Solomon Quest 4D, Lowa Innox pro, Danner 20512 fullbore, Oakley light assault boot. hopefully the series isn’t becoming redundant for you. I really appreciate your attention to detail and breaking down the facts for us viewers. Thank you for your time.
@paddric_ryan
@paddric_ryan Жыл бұрын
I rotated three different versions of Rocky over the course of almost 10 years in the Navy (the version you tested here, the steel toe version, and a Gortex winter version) and yeah, they're durable as hell and I thought they were all really comfy. Luckily, they issued me a lot of spares lol, so I still have a few NIB!
@youwish7323
@youwish7323 Жыл бұрын
I wore the rocky sv2 twelve years ago in Afghanistan, and I still have that pair, just recently the sole is starting to come off. So from 2010-2023, held up great. i did notice at those rocky boots you showed had no metal mesh. The sv2 has metal mesh. Like to see those boots cut open. Also I did find a small issue with them if you like more info.
@Kudusole
@Kudusole Жыл бұрын
All boots talk aside, Thank you for your service everyone. I was also in the army and I remember my boots were too uncomfortable and I got Nike Combat boots in the end that was approved.
@majordtom
@majordtom Жыл бұрын
I had the Rocky s2v's during my time. I walked, ran, and rucked so much in those that I wore a spot on the heels completely through so that the polyurethane foam midsole was showing on each boot. They never once gave me a blister and I never wore through the counter on the inside despite that being a weak spot on your video. Literally felt like I had pillows strapped to my feet the entire time. 10/10 best boot ever.
@ebbbrock
@ebbbrock Жыл бұрын
When I started with the army reserve everyone was wearing rocky s2v boots, so as soon as I could dump the issued boots that's what I got myself and they were really amazing and served me well. Now almost everyone is wearing Lowas, and for good reason I think, the quality and comfort is just better. I Have a pair of Aku Pilgrims and A pair of Altbergs now as military boots and a pair of civilian lowa renegades and all of them are great. I think you should try cutting apart some altbergs, they seem to be made in a pretty old school way with a lot of care and consideration, and are very high quality.
@mattstiglic
@mattstiglic Жыл бұрын
Bellevilles are the best work boots i have ever purchased. As a plumbing and heating mechanic, they have stood up better than any other brand ive purchased. Theyve outlasted keens, red wings, etc. I will never purchase another brand/style ever again.
@gmenelson
@gmenelson Жыл бұрын
I have worn the Rocky boots in the military for well over a decade now. I have owned 4 pairs in that time. No other boots. They are awesome!!! You chose well!
@UtahSustainGardening
@UtahSustainGardening Жыл бұрын
I am not sure you can really rate a shoe for its minimalism until you have worn them long enough to be able to walk or run in them properly. I can tell you right now that the Bellevilles are the best minimal shoe in this line up and would be the easiest for a minimalist runner to run in.
@bootstraps2346
@bootstraps2346 Жыл бұрын
Agreed - the minimils are the only boot in this lineup that could really be considered minimalist. That said they could definitely be improved, most notably by getting rid of the weird plastic heel counters that crumble as the boots break in. It's interesting/disappointing that he didn't get into that, but I actually removed the heel counters from my pair and it's a huge upgrade.
@diomedes39
@diomedes39 Жыл бұрын
The break in period was surprisingly rough for me but I really like them. Just finished a 5 mile walk in them and will ruck with them this week.
@simontide6780
@simontide6780 Жыл бұрын
I agree. His argument is better leather better durable but wait till it rain outdoors and marching in wet leather boots. It's the worst. Without GTX, it's nightmare and it won't last long because of constant wetness
@TheHybridHunter307
@TheHybridHunter307 Жыл бұрын
I have 6 different pairs of the S2V's for scouting and hunting here in NW Wyoming. I have put thousands of miles on them in some of the roughest and most diverse terrain, not to mention weather, in the country. I've carried up to a 150# pack in them for miles! I have extremely wide feet. They have been hands down the most durable and comfortable boots I have ever worn.
@TCman-is-Legend
@TCman-is-Legend Жыл бұрын
Buddy let me tell you something I am so thankful you did this one. I’m a veteran, I believe I commented on your last couple videos about doing something like this one. Either way, thank you for letting me finally see this! But yes as some of the others have said we would love to see one based on the basic training boots! I thought rocky and garmont brand army boots was the best!
@willghormley221
@willghormley221 Жыл бұрын
For decades I've worn Belleville C320s, considering them the best combat boot since my issued Jungle Boots. But I was riding my bicycle and was hit by a SUV. Back broken at the L-1, my left femur shattered into eight pieces with a three inch gap where bone used to be, my left arm broken in three places, my left shoulder dislocated, a concussion, and plenty of road rash. The impact should have killed me. I was told that as a 60 year-old man I would never recover enough to walk without a walker or cane. But, after six months in a hospital bed, three reconstructive surgeries, over two years of supervised physical therapy, I was able to jog four miles cross-country in under an hour without any devices. And I did it in less than three years after the collision. During my recovery, my broken back made zero-drop footwear desirable. I bought the pair of Bellevilles in this video. There is a plastic-like reinforced cup around the heel keeping the boot from sagging as it breaks in. But it also cuts your Achilles Tendon on the forward swing of your foot. It's like wearing a bear trap around your ankle at every step. I had to go back to the Belleville C320, which is what I wear when I jog cross country.
@benchase7537
@benchase7537 9 ай бұрын
I hear there's a break in period for them but after that they are super comfortable.
@MrKinghuman
@MrKinghuman Жыл бұрын
I have the bates shock. I had another pair of bates and reebok and sketchers and they all fell apart. The shocks have lasted me the longest. I'm on my feet 10-12 hours a day, these style shoes are light enough but meet my work standards.
@jagsidhu4559
@jagsidhu4559 Жыл бұрын
Rocky is the best, all day walking up and down the ladders onboard ships. Super comfy.
@Tman0517
@Tman0517 Жыл бұрын
After watching a project farm video i switched my work boots from some hermans to the Reebok rapid response 8in boot with comp toe. I treated tgem with huburts shoe greese and my god im not looking back. Theyre so comfy, light and DURABLE. Yes i said it, i work construction and we got a job renovating a bunch of 4 storie appartment buildings so my feet and my knees were getting murdered walking stairs with loaded tool bags and riding in a 80ft man lift. They have preformed so good i plan on staying with these for all boot needs. No punctures, great water resitance and no signs of wear on the outsole yet. Im heavy so ive worm boots flat fast before. I would love to see them torn down here.
@ChristianaMick13
@ChristianaMick13 11 күн бұрын
You have no idea how long I have been looking for a video like this! I can't stand the EMS boots I have to wear and I can never find enough information on the minimalist tactical boots to want to buy them.
@benwilliams9692
@benwilliams9692 Жыл бұрын
I wear the minis at my job. Best option for construction minimalist boots. They work incredibly well if you're used to being barefoot
@rustyshackleford793
@rustyshackleford793 Жыл бұрын
I am army infantry and hands down garmont t8 bifidas are the best ar670 boot for all around use, comfort and durability. The rockys are best for rucking and field exercises in rough terrain. For paved road ruck marches or long distance running i recommend the original belleville amrap. Oakley light assaults and the danners are the closest thing to civilian tennis shoe comfort you can get in uniform and are best for the office and motorpool.
@terrykeever9422
@terrykeever9422 Жыл бұрын
Used to be in Civil Air Patrol so my boots didn't get abused often. Had a pair of issue boots I hated. Bought a pair of Northwest Territory from KMart in '93. Just about wore the soles out between work and CAP, but they're still comfortable. Got Rocky's cheapest steel toed boots in 2001 for my regular work. Still look and feel good but they are heavy. Never wore them a lot and went back to Wolverines. Had to add a Dr Shoals insoles to the Rocky's to make them fit well after I wore them for a couple months and they stretched. Haven't seen any Northwest Territory boots since KMart folded, but I'd buy another pair if I needed some.
@pleinairbarnettoutdoors
@pleinairbarnettoutdoors Жыл бұрын
Non military here. But active in the outdoors and healthcare. Even within 1 brand there can be so much variety of quality-comfort-long lasting wear. I have 5.11 ATAC 2.0 S.Z. with (foot) mobility issues, light, comfy, but the inner liner wears out faster than the rest of the boot wich looks well. Just sharing thoughts. Thanks
@davewebster5120
@davewebster5120 Жыл бұрын
I've spent thousands of dollars on combat boots. The Danner Tachyon were by far my favorite for everything. I still wear them for hiking.
@ryanlaney8376
@ryanlaney8376 Жыл бұрын
I've worn 5.11s for ten years if various types everyday before graduating to Redwings and now Nick's. I will say for cheap boots, 5.11s usually lasted me 2 years of beating the absolute hell out of them on trails and light trades' work. As someone who is very flat-footed, they tended to help with that which is why I stuck with them. The only problem I had was when they failed, there was no saving them. I'm talking like as soon as the cemet holding the sole cracks off just a little or a tear developed, the boots had maybe a month left before they were completely toast.
@georgiaboy2023
@georgiaboy2023 Жыл бұрын
i went from 5.11 to nicks as well!
@wingtip76
@wingtip76 Жыл бұрын
I have a pair of Oakley assault boots for over 11 years now and they still going, fu@ked but still going. The best boots i ever owned.
@matthewsbernier
@matthewsbernier Жыл бұрын
So fun bit of trivia, L.L. Bean boots used to sell leather and shearling insoles with shanks in them, and the bottoms were molded shankless. Now they're molded with shanks inside, and the shearling and foam insoles are floppy.
@rmcBloody
@rmcBloody Жыл бұрын
I have this 5.11 and I love them for long days of fishing, both walking through the forest to get to the lake and standing around just casting all day, they are also great when wet the don’t slip, but they are not waterproof so your feet will get wet they also don’t dry out fast which I don’t mind. I really love them.
@3d81bf
@3d81bf Жыл бұрын
Corcoran Marauder's were the most comfortable uniform boots I've worn personally, would be great to see how those are constructed
@idcanthony9286
@idcanthony9286 Жыл бұрын
Same! I eventually bought a pair of the Rockys and I was so disappointed.
@dingus153
@dingus153 Жыл бұрын
I just got myself a pair of Salomon Quest 4D Forces in Gore-Tex after a recommendation from a hiker friend and I am in love with them, they're so comfortable to me
@MRSOMEBODYRC
@MRSOMEBODYRC Жыл бұрын
I'm on my second pair of the Bellevilles, before that I wore the 5.11 fast tac and the Danner tachyon. I have flat, wide feet, and these have saved my knees and back.
@lio88jian
@lio88jian Жыл бұрын
I had a pair of the Belleville Mini-mils and wore a hole through the vamp at Warrior Leaders Course, which is not a particularly strenuous course.
@draftplus
@draftplus Жыл бұрын
Bates Men's 8" Ultralite Tactical Sport are the most comfortable and seem to last. Had first pair for two years everyday use, and is holding up well.
@billdooling5859
@billdooling5859 Жыл бұрын
S2v is a truck. Right out of the box went on an 8 mi ruck, other boots were soaked. Figured i would have less damage from the new dry boots. Got back no issues, feet intact. Those boots feel like a warm blanket
@SashaTheDog
@SashaTheDog Жыл бұрын
I actually ordered myself some Rocky Boots, pretty informative to watch this and quite happy that the sole is actually sewn on, I dont trust glued on soles too much wich is why I prefer my veeeeery old germany army boots since they are very durable (my dad used his 50 years for motorbike rides and only had to replace the glued heel once)
@vinceiopez3657
@vinceiopez3657 Жыл бұрын
Rockys are monsters. I took mine through special forces school and they've held up great with the comfort and sole durability.
@Atheistbatman
@Atheistbatman Жыл бұрын
Belleville C320 is the lightest most comfortable and most durable boot I have ever worn in 5 decades All past quality boots I’ve had would be stiff and uncomfortable until broken in but these feel better tennis shoes immediately and after 3 yrs daily wear they look and feel the same as day 1 (little dirtier) Price went up $50 so I better get another pair or 2 soon
@mfreidberg
@mfreidberg Жыл бұрын
I'm 6'4" with size 13 feet. I can barely fit a few days' worth of clothes into a rollaboard. When I have to bring a uniform with me, the boots alone can take up half the bag. I bought the Belleville Mini-Mils as soon as they came out because they fold up smaller than a pair of sneakers, and I can fit my stuff in a carry on. I wouldn't wear them carrying a pack or outside the wire, but for walking around an office in cammies and boots - which is what most of us do when we're on official travel - they're just fine.
@soothingmeow22
@soothingmeow22 Жыл бұрын
I just got done spending a month in the field with the Bellvilles, going assaulting 2 objectives a day on top of hills every day. The Bellville held up well, nothing got in, but you need to be used to wearing bearfoot shoes/boot I recommend getting fpinsoles like the kings that are 0 drop and wide toe box for rucking mainly on gravle, hardball and uneven terrain the sole that it came with was fine. That's if you need a AR670-1 boot if not the vivo trekkers are a much better boot. *Side note pair them with a pair of xero genesis bf sandals 1 that make a great shower shoe, 2 that weigh nothing and take up no space in a assault bag or ruck, which leads me to 3 they are great to wear at the ORP when your letting your boots and feet air out and dry.
@donjuan1212
@donjuan1212 Жыл бұрын
I own 3 pairs of the ATLAS 5.11 and they are awesome. It feels like you could run a marathon in them right out of the box they are so light. The hard D30 insole plus foam insole is tough so you don't feel any flex. I take them out and put them in other boots I've seen them recently for close to $100 during a sale. Also they make a waterproof version now too.
@haydenpatterson5690
@haydenpatterson5690 Ай бұрын
I’m a cop and wear the Reebok boots and yea they’re not made for off road hiking stuff. They’re nice for hot weather and very soft lightweight shoe. 100% would use something else if I was back doing infantry stuff in the marines. But for normal every day cop stuff the Reebok are nice on your feet👌🏼
@5CBR600RR
@5CBR600RR Жыл бұрын
I used the 5.11 as my work boots in mountainous terrains and they lasted a week and a half. They were extremely comfortable, the upper was amazing and offer a lot of protection. I didn’t have issues with rocks falling on my feet or twisting ankles when stepping on rocks and uneven terrain while running. The flaw, and maybe I just got a defective pair, is by far the treading. The treads were absolutely destroyed after a week. Also I bought the display shoe and I didn’t realize it was missing the insole on one boot, which wasn’t 5.11’s fault but my own for not realizing. Calling customer service to see if anything can be done about the treads. If not it’s understandable, but moving forward I will definitely be buying different brands as I can not afford $165 on a biweekly basis.
@JpOcDenver
@JpOcDenver Жыл бұрын
I’ve tried the Rockys twice. They DESTROY my heels. Like a cheese grater back there. I’ve tried many things including taping my heels. Too bad because I like them otherwise. But you can only come back from a hike with bloody heels so many times. I have insulated ones for winter and those work perfectly.
@ChristopherCircelli
@ChristopherCircelli Жыл бұрын
I wore the Rockys ...older model for over 2 years in Afghanistan and they were excellent. They started splitting from the sole eventually and all I did was drip a little super glue and they are still holding together. They are my lawn cutting boots now though LoL
@itslife9855
@itslife9855 Жыл бұрын
Infantryman who uses the mini mils, my favorite boot. Great for timed rucks when you have the 12 mile in 3 hours. For heavy rucks, 50lbs+, I recommend something with a thicker sole like a Belleville c320. Mini mils are a all around decent boot, have yet to lose an eyelet and have worn them over a 100 miles of rucking. Something I’d like to point out about comfort, things like good heel counter , good insoles and light weight are the key too a good boot. Fiberglass shanks, heavy boots, bad heel counters will ruin boots as from heavy use shanks break, these boots aren’t meant for walking on a job site but rather running through any environment, usually the outdoors, but occasionally concrete with broken glass. In these boots you will have to swim ruck and also feel the environment you walk on. Especially at night knowing what you’re walking on can be extremely important. Mini mils in my opinion the best. But then I wear minimalist shoes regularly and have built up my calf muscles, so these benefits may not be true everyone. I definitely recommend switching out your insoles for some good ones that have excellent cushioning.
@aquareus1
@aquareus1 Жыл бұрын
If you do another tactical boot episode it might be worthwhile going into the actual (non-aesthetic) differences between a tactical boot and a work boot, sneaker, etc. (if there even is any at this point) and why those differences exist.
@romans116and17
@romans116and17 28 күн бұрын
In glade I stumbled on to these videos. Im about to buy a pair of Tactical Boots and 511 is where im leaning... i think 511 is the best bang for buck
@ericgallup7927
@ericgallup7927 Жыл бұрын
The verdict is in!! 17:40-17:50 with the true winner of being a minimalist boot at 17:46. And it's the only boots that is actually minimalist.
@stevelucier8346
@stevelucier8346 Жыл бұрын
5.11 / for the Traction. Top features that are real and work and the deciding factor for me is always traction. Where I am likely to be steep hills in the woods with loose surfaces traction with cliffs and large rocks the best traction gets things done and prevents injuries. Like a good knife the final factor is grip especially when wet.
@lonewolf025
@lonewolf025 Жыл бұрын
Very much appreciated the video. If you do another Tactical series, show us the difference between the boots and a premium tactical boot like the Nicks version or other version just to see the differences back to back if you will.
@stuntman221
@stuntman221 Жыл бұрын
Danners are my go to walking around garrison boot, but I would love to see the Garmonts on a test like this. Both the Bífida and the NFS
@talltale9760
@talltale9760 Жыл бұрын
Which model do you wear? I’ve been looking at nabbing a pair of reckonings to use as my “everything” boot down here in south south south Texas.
@creativemode6594
@creativemode6594 Жыл бұрын
When I’m on my feet 12 to 14 hours a day, the most important thing is comfort. I would say a close second would be puncture protection on the bottom. The bottom of the boot generally does not last more than a year, after that, the tread nearly gone. I’ll normally purchase a new pair of boots every year. I would suggest for your next video you take a poll with your police officer followers to see what boots they wear. Some of the ones I have gone through are Bates, Oakley, Under Armor and New Balance.
@Lopyj
@Lopyj Жыл бұрын
Did you ever examine the British "Combat High" Boot? It's vintage from the 80ties. I just bought a pair and I like them a lot!
@timbedinghaus1605
@timbedinghaus1605 Жыл бұрын
used the rocky s2v in iraq and the s2c predator for patrol currently. excellent stability, comfort, and durability. my go tos.
@justino3991
@justino3991 Жыл бұрын
I got some Belleville all black leather boots from a military surplus store in Canada for $125 cad. They’re goretex lined and have been an amazing purchase so far. Crazy value.
@justsomeguy5470
@justsomeguy5470 Жыл бұрын
Those military surplus stores have some good stuff if you know what to look for
@lukeworthington3847
@lukeworthington3847 Жыл бұрын
You have to do the Danner reckoning boot, every Marine I know (including myself) wears the Reckonings. If you want I can send you my old pair.
@thatscoobieguy
@thatscoobieguy Жыл бұрын
Even if they are heavier then a samoan bouncer at the stumps, I love my Danner MEB as well.
@OxiSG
@OxiSG Жыл бұрын
I was issued the Rocky’s when I deployed to Afghanistan, they were comfy but fell apart after 3 months, I had to use my good ole Belleville’s for the rest of it.
@Mystninja
@Mystninja Жыл бұрын
Best tac boots are Garmont T8 and they have the NFS that could have been in the vid
@alexduke5402
@alexduke5402 Жыл бұрын
I bought some "boot campaign boots" not sure what brand they were but they were done of the coolest lightest boots I've owned. Only got a year or of them on the farm though. Between the chemicals and things i do it takes a good boot to hold up. Thorogood flyway boots lasted 2 years. I'm 6 months in on my Nick's so far so good they are just heavy
@georgiaboy2023
@georgiaboy2023 Жыл бұрын
Hey Alex! What style of Nicks do you have?
@alexduke5402
@alexduke5402 Жыл бұрын
@@georgiaboy2023 walnut builder pro. It's by far the most comfortable shoe I've worn. The break-in wasn't bad I put them on the day they came in the mail. I just wore them about the 3 day my feet hurt but i was standing and moving all day. After that it was fine
@georgiaboy2023
@georgiaboy2023 Жыл бұрын
@@alexduke5402 amazing!
@franminanicollier9431
@franminanicollier9431 8 ай бұрын
In the Army, I used the Belleville One Xero Ultra Light Assault Boots. They were the cheapest compliant boots in the shop (besides the basic training boot) and are basically the same as the Mini Mil but with a more standard outsole. I broke them in on a 12 kilometer ruck march and got no blisters. I still have them. They've taken me through the heat, the cold, the humid, the dry, and even urine (don't ask). I swear by Belleville. So do Navy aviators and flight deck crews, though they'd use different, waterproof and melt-resistant models. Point is, if you want some modern production American military boots, get Bellevilles. They still make the Ultra Light Assault Boots I used a decade ago, just in a slightly darker color these days.
@franminanicollier9431
@franminanicollier9431 8 ай бұрын
Too, for hard military use, almost any upper will be durable enough because the sole, which generally can't be replaced on the ones you get on base shops, will wear down before your roughout uppers even get stained. It's perfectly normal in all branches to go through a pair of boots every 1-2 years because the sole wears down from hard conditions. So if I am shopping for Army boots, I care that they dry out quickly, are breathable, and are comfortable. I'll be wearing them all day, but not all decade.
@c4my819
@c4my819 5 ай бұрын
The C4T rocky boots are stupid comfy really ridiculous how comfy they are love em
@NoticeMe131
@NoticeMe131 Жыл бұрын
Rocky's are the GOAT. Super comfortable amd durable
@roguesqadronairsoft
@roguesqadronairsoft Жыл бұрын
I've been wearing the Bellvilles for about 4 years now and on my 2nd pair right now. I used my first pair for about 3 years as a hiking/rucking boot, work boot, everyday boot etc, so while they're not the best boot, they are perfectly adequate. My only gripe is with the black leather ones is that the leather is damaged very easily and while the sole still has plenty of life in them at the end of their life the leather that is cemented with the sole is the first part to fail, and once that happens they probably only have a month left before they completely fall apart. They will last longer if you follow the manufacturers advice and only do light training in them, but honestly they're a pretty good boot as it is. Hope they update the design with better materials is all.
@rowantree198
@rowantree198 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I've been wearing the Belleville for 6 years and they are still kickin'.
@chadleyballantyne1027
@chadleyballantyne1027 Жыл бұрын
I love the minimalist reviews!
@marksanders8028
@marksanders8028 Жыл бұрын
Good info. I don’t want any of these 5 boots. I’m still sold on the Lowa boots from the first test you did. I can’t wait for the next video #3 an thank you so much for doing them. Very helpful.
@InnocuousTransition
@InnocuousTransition Жыл бұрын
Love the videos! I would really like to see y'all do some more market research before picking boots, because this and the last video feature some of the lowest quality boots seen only on the feet of mall cops (5.11, Reebok, UA) while leaving out the most popular and high quality boots (Garmont, Salomon, Lowa, Beleville 320, Nike SFB, Oakley). I think you guys have a really interesting perspective and I would love to see some of the following boots looked at: Beleville One Xero 320 Garmont T8 Garmont NFS Oakley Light Assault 2 Nike SFB Gen 2 Rocky S2V Thanks again for the time and effort you put into these videos, hope to see more.
@pearsestokes
@pearsestokes 8 ай бұрын
I wore the Belleville Mini-Mils for Anti-Poaching patrols in SA. 50km a day/night in the bush. Incredibly comfortable boot. Least protective of acute hazards, but your main hazards in that environment are chronic - and then they are the best boot IMHO. I wish they had a toe guard and a zip up the side. Otherwise, perfect.
@joalmeria891
@joalmeria891 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for such an awesome detailed video!
@travisfuller9603
@travisfuller9603 5 ай бұрын
i can confirm i have a pair of rocky standard issue hot weather boots that i was issued 2018 that i still wear to work everyday, they have infact lasted longer than most marriages
@jordantheokay3168
@jordantheokay3168 11 ай бұрын
Update: I've been waring the Bellville mini mils for several months now, and I think I've found my ideal boot. Idk what you're talking about they are the most comfortable footwear I own.
@mmilift
@mmilift Жыл бұрын
I like tactical boots because the side zip. I know you’re not a fan -but most of my motorcycle boots have zips. I wear my Danner ft lewis’ on the bike for short/casual rides. Great video as always.
@ryanquerry8183
@ryanquerry8183 Жыл бұрын
No body does in depth reviews on military boots like this. Thank you already excited for part 3
@dak4465
@dak4465 Жыл бұрын
Excuse me but garmont T8 bifidas are by far and away the most used aftermaket boots in the infantry (which is what matters) I have one pair that ive been wearing for field use for 4 years now.
@nicholashritz6770
@nicholashritz6770 Жыл бұрын
I have a couple of the Bellevilles and I love them. Luckily I don't have the problem a lot of people have with the counter digging into my achilles but my feet are boney.
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