The Rocky® S2V Tactical Military Boot is a Berry Compliant Coyote Brown boot that stands up to tough conditions and is comfortable to wear. This uniform-compliant boot is approved for wear with all applicable Operational Camouflage Pattern variations. Made of flash-resistant, water-resistant leather and 1,000-denier CORDURA® nylon, this combat boot is PTFE-coated for flame resistance. Drainage vents with advanced S2V Sieve technology circulate air in and push water out, allowing your feet to dry quickly in these military boots. The durable, triple-stitched military boot stays together through wear and tear, and reduces ankle injuries with Roll-Stop Ankle Stability™. The stretch LYCRA® tongue hugs your foot for a secure fit. This tactical boot has a Vibram® sole with proprietary high walls and a polyurethane midsole. Inside the footwear are features that make this a comfortable boot. Berry Compliant Moisture Wicking Lining wicks away moisture. The Rocky® Air-Port™ footbed cushions your foot and has perforations for air flow. The fiberglass shank supports the arch of your foot. This military boot is made in the USA, so it's Berry-compliant. If you're looking for a coyote brown military boot that meets your comfort and performance needs, get the Rocky S2V Tactical Military Boot.
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Use it for work and I will not use another grandest boot ever
Only boots my boyfriend will wear in the army. He loves these
I'd say these boots are decent for winter. Tread looks like it will grip almost anything. These boots are HOT as in, my feet are always warm when wearing them. The boots go above the ankle and really grip for ankle support. You gotta tie them just right so they aren't too tight at the top and cause discomfort if you tuck your pants in your boots instead of blousing. They fit Army Regs and beat the heavy basic training boots. They didn't take long to break in or cause me blisters either. I'd say 3.5 out of 5 stars but I'll give 4 as a generous rating.
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For other service members: the boot fitment is the same as our standard issue boots and model is approved for aircrew wear.
Nice and feel like quality, still breaking them in, right side is a lil rough on ankle bone but can tell it will break in over time. Trying them out tomorrow at Joshua tree with temperatures banging to 113* so that'll be the ultimate test, should be a nice gear addition for August bow hunting on high desert
I've had two pairs of these. The first pair I bought about three years ago and I'm wearing them as I type this up. They're so comfortable they're my go to for hiking off duty. After three years, the soles have a little tread left, and the interior heel area has torn causing the material to catch my heel when I put the boots both off and on, but they're so comfortable I still wear them. The laces are long enough I can pull tight, loop around my leg, back through the lace and tuck it in my boot and it will stay in place all day.My second pair I've had for about a year and I was forced to take them off when they got too dirty while crawling around a burned out LMTV. I think they're still floating around the house somewhere but I just simply grabbed my old boots thinking they would be a temporary thing and I have just kept on wearing them.They're almost perfect. Almost. They're very heavy compared to a lot of the competitors and I always wear issued boots when I ruck, they can be hot and don't seem to wick very well, and they're expensive. You get a lot of mileage out of them but I still have a hard time spending another 200 dollars on a pair of boots when I've been issued 70 dollar boots and rucked in them for 2 years.Overall I would recommend to a friend who is looking to go hiking in cooler weather and doesn't mind a little weight. I may even buy another set myself.