George Wallace
Army.ca Dinosaur
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I know a lot of discussion has gone on about BOOTS. Just to generalize a bit and trade opinions a bit on the various brands out there, perhaps we should have one "general" thread.
I just broke all my rules, in a moment of stupidity, when I was offered a deal on some Oakley boots. I have over 19 pairs at home, all issued, so why was I stupid enough to get another non-issue pair? Anyway, I did. $90. Then it was time to break them in for a BFT. I wore them for one (1) week, during which I wore them for a 8k ruckmarch. Next week, I wore them to the office, and then on Friday did the BFT. They were comfortable, and not one blister. I was impressed.
Now. I had it good. Another guy, who got his boots at the same time, noticed after the BFT that there was white seeping out of his boots that looked like glue. (Not salt stain).
I guess it all depends (as I have always said to myself) on your feet and what you wear -- One boot for me, may not be the boot for you.
I know a lot of discussion has gone on about BOOTS. Just to generalize a bit and trade opinions a bit on the various brands out there, perhaps we should have one "general" thread.
I just broke all my rules, in a moment of stupidity, when I was offered a deal on some Oakley boots. I have over 19 pairs at home, all issued, so why was I stupid enough to get another non-issue pair? Anyway, I did. $90. Then it was time to break them in for a BFT. I wore them for one (1) week, during which I wore them for a 8k ruckmarch. Next week, I wore them to the office, and then on Friday did the BFT. They were comfortable, and not one blister. I was impressed.
Now. I had it good. Another guy, who got his boots at the same time, noticed after the BFT that there was white seeping out of his boots that looked like glue. (Not salt stain).
I guess it all depends (as I have always said to myself) on your feet and what you wear -- One boot for me, may not be the boot for you.