I'm kinda fucked because my feet are wide at the toes and narrow at the heel, I have trouble getting boots to fit properly which I'm sure every Soldier knows is a cunt of a problem.
I'm kinda fucked because my feet are wide at the toes and narrow at the heel, I have trouble getting boots to fit properly which I'm sure every Soldier knows is a cunt of a problem.
Im so sorry but this just cracked me the hell up!;)Scuba fin feet. I have them too.
Scuba fin feet. I have them too.
So what brands fit you?
So what brands fit you?
I've got scuba fin feet syndrome too. Like previously, Belleville is my brand of choice so far too, at least of everything issued. i dont get those shnazzy zip-up ones either. I currently sport 300 STs and soon will be wearing 360 STs. my non steel toes are similar to the 330 ST, but arent steel toe and are GTX and dont have a design code in them (basic issued)
besides that, I have owned a couple of pairs of Bates, one of which was sold as a "Seal Boot, Blk" new at the surplus store. I'd have to research their brand code.
The bellevilles are the only ones that seem to consistently fit in the heel without being too tight in the toe. I wear a 9.0W in them
Meindl Desert Safaris are awesome, my feet feel like a fat 40 year old bald guy in a Vette with a busty 21 year old lingerie model.
My mate stole my Bellvilles for the Ghan and he loves them, I never gave them a good thrashing.
So for those of you who have worn the lowa's, specifically the zephyr's, is there a preference for GTX vs non GTX? I understand that you have to match the boot to the environment but are they good garrison boots and for those green berets what is your preference for SFAS/Q on the GTX?
(I'll admit ahead of time I have not searched that but I figured I would throw it on while I am on the subject.) From what i have been told the Nike SFB is a pretty sweet garrison boot.
this might help you ....
http://www.militarymorons.com/equipment/footwear.html