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Rothco 8 Inch Jungle Boots combine authentic military design with modern comfort features like breathable canvas uppers, steel shank support, and a cleated Panama sole for superior traction. Engineered for durability and all-terrain performance, these boots are ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and tactical professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting footwear.












| ASIN | B00GYPEYAM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,861 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #34 in Men's Military & Tactical Boots |
| Boot Form Type | Combat |
| Boot Shaft Height | Calf High |
| Brand | Rothco |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Olive Drab |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 6,804 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00613902005815 |
| Heel Type | Block Heel |
| Insole Material | Foam or Polyurethane |
| Item Type Name | Military and Tactical Boot |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rothco |
| Material Fabric | Leather, Nylon, Canvas, Steel, Rubber |
| Model Name | Rothco Jungle Boots - 8 Inch |
| Occasion | Outdoor |
| Outer Material | Canvas, Nylon |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | All |
| Shaft Circumference | 21 inches |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid-Calf |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Style Name | Jungle Boots |
| Style Number | 5080WDE/11 |
| Toe Style | Plain Toe |
| UPC | 613902005815 |
| Unit Count | 1 Pack |
| Water Resistance Level | Moisture Resistant |
| lining-description | Unlined |
L**S
Size claims
I received these yesterday and because they seem a little too large, I will wear them around the house for a while. Looking at my Sketcher shoe sizes which are size 12 W, I first ordered these 12 wide. Way too big. I felt like a clown and tripped several times with them on. So, I returned them and ordered theses 11 W. Still they seem to be a tad too large but I will keep them for now. Next time I will first try the 10 W or 10 1/2 W if available. No matter, they must be the wide size. NOTE: I retired from the Air Force and the last few years of my career, I wore these kinds of boots. I really like the style, BUT, these ARE NOT the real thing, far from it. The real ones would cost much more, would be triple threaded on the seams, and have the official U.S. tag in them. None the less, these will do. I will keep them. I had to put foam padding in side as these are as hard as bricks to your foot. If you don't, good luck. Since putting double strips of padding in mine, it makes them now feel something like the real thing. Much of comfortable.
K**I
Absolutely fantastic boots - but old school
So to be clear, these are fantastic boots and there is a reason they stayed in services for 40 years (or so). Once broken in, they are wonderfully comfortable. The ability to walk out moisture is great, and the ankle support when crossing rocky ground with a load is excellent. They are built true to spec, and no different than the military issue ones from the past. Exactly the same on the inside too. Now keep in mind, you'll need to break them in. A lot. Do not skip this step or you'll have blisters the size of Texas on your tootsies. While modern boots (like my Solomans) are almost as comfortable as sneakers the day you buy them, these need more love become comfortable. And it will take a while to break them in, no skipping that. They are old school and the leather starts much like plastic. But once broken in they will last years. The panama soles work as designed. I just came back from traipsing around in the mud (pouring rain, cold day, mud up to my ankles) and the mud just fell out of the treads as I walked. I was carrying a load and the ankle support was nice too.
A**T
Good quality control makes a big difference.
I tempered my judgement of size expectations based on the knowledge that feet get a bit wider as we age. Wipe that smirk off your face, you ain't getting any younger. Way back, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, I was a consistent 8W or 9R so I ordered the 8W and they are a bit tight in width. I have confidence that these will stretch enough to be truly comfortable. This is only minor and proper jungle boot first-wearing and break-in procedures have prevented any serious soreness. First serious wearing fill the boots with fresh water, allow to drain through the drain holes slowly for several minutes, dump the excess, put them on laced tighter than normal, go for a long walk. If you take them off and they are still moist, remove any insoles so they can dry. After wearing wet, use a good shoe polish as this nourishes the leather and helps prevent cracking. A light smear of neatsfoot oil is the gold standard for keeping leather soft but don't use too much or too often as it can become an oily mess or stretch too much. Never use any heat more powerful than sunlight to dry them. Hint: These units have no insoles so form-fitted cushion insoles are a good idea for dry conditions and hiking on hard surfaces. Insoles with stiff plastic blades help with arch support. If you are going to be in a lot of water it pays to find a pair of Saran mesh insoles. They maintain an air-gap and help drain the water so the boots and feet dry quickly. Surplus Army Warehouse sells them by the dozen cheap as "GI Insoles 8R 12 Pairs". They are not designed to add cushioning, just to get air under the foot to aid air circulation and prevent rot. Original GI issue boots in the 70s and 80s, jungle and regular, came with these "shredded wheat" insoles. They help a lot in any boot if it is hot or wet. Note on quality: Of three manufacturers of these boots I have experience with the Rothco version seems far superior. The quality of materials is nearly identical from all manufacturers. As far as I know they could all be manufactured in the same plant and they look the same. The differences are mainly a matter of quality control inspection and rejecting items with small but serious flaws. A set of "Mil-spec" boots I bought from SG is typical. The left boot is well put together and seemingly quite durable. The right had the heel come unattached after a very few miles of light walking. Same materials, perhaps the Rothco sole is a bit better moulding and it sports a brand impression, but the non-Rothco boots are hit-or-miss on how they are put together. If you are lucky you get a good boot. If not ... Note that the difference is not necessarily easy to spot. The defective heel joint on the "Mil-spec" SG boot was smeared with some sort of black caulk to disguise the loose joint and looked only a bit sloppy, but otherwise okay. Six miles of light walking later and a quarter-inch gap had opened up and the heel was starting to flap. Live and learn. Along that same line the Rothco boots seams at the sole look tight and neat, a good sign, but I will only know for sure in time. After a dozen miles they are still solid. Jungle boots are not for everyone. The soles are thinner and more flexible than most boots. They are a more than adequate 5/16" at their thinnest but feel more like athletic shoes than boots. There are also 9 eyelets on each side. Next time I might swing for the speed-laces.
N**T
Adjust Your Expectations: Not Made to Last
Bought these 5 months ago, the uppers have lots of cracks where the toes flex and there's a hole in the left boot. I am hard on my boots, I wear them 5 days a week and my job involves lots of crouching and kneeling with intermittent exposure to sub freezing temperatures. I also haven't oiled them like I usually do with leather because I wasn't sure if it could penetrate whatever they used to treat the leather (or if it was genuine leather, a tag in the box claimed it was top grain but even now I can't be sure due to the artificially smooth plastic-esque top coat). The soles are also starting to get pretty worn down. I'm not anticipating getting more than another month out of this pair. The fit is on the large side, but that leaves room for decent insoles (you'll want a pair). At this price point I can't say I'm surprised at the relatively short life span, but I've also had expensive boots give in at my job in less than a year (usually seams and soles rather than the actual upper leather though). I think it's fair for this price point, but it is definitely not a long lived or heavy duty option.
L**I
Great product.
Great product.
S**T
Failed
I've owned these in the past. I had a lot of back pain in the past, but not lately (last 5 or 6 years). I wondered if the back pain could be related to these boots. My last set of boots (not these jungle boots) wore out too quickly and cost 3 times as much as these. So i bought another set of these jungle boots but this time i also bought a set of inserts for them. Superfeet Black Premium Insoles Without the inserts, i was standing on concrete talking with a friend and starting to get back pain that reminded me of pain in years past. after i bought the insert things are much better. Although the inserts were more than the boots, both together are still much cheaper than the last non-jungle boots i owned. The jungle boots will last much longer too. ------------------------UPDATE---------------------------------------------------- It's only July and i have worn these out. There is a split through the bottom. I mentioned that i've owned these in the past (above), but these are clearly not the same boots i used when i was in the military. They do look like the exact boots, but don't last anything like the originals. If they were the same boots, they would have lasted years not 4 months. I can't blame heavy usage for why these failed so quickly. I'm a computer tech, not a construction worker (which i've been in the past). My job wouldn't wear these out so fast. Another detail about the usage of these boots, is that half of my time i'm usually wearing sandals. i only wear these boots when i work (4 days a week). So long story short, these have to be made of very low quality material. For those that care to know, you don't quite get what you pay for with these. $27 is cheap, but you'd expect at least a year for cheap boots. I don't recommend anybody buying these.
W**L
So far so good - with updates.
Canโt give them 5 stars because Iโve only been wearing them one week at the time of this review. But so far so good. They are oversized but the product description states that. I got some cheap inserts and that took care of that. Iโve been wearing them everyday for a week in rough working conditions. I wanted these for the hard rubber soles because I run a high risk of stepping on rusty nails sticking through boards. These are my first jungle boots. The canvas uppers seem to keep my feet cooler, I donโt know why. Also, the canvas uppers make these boots easier to lace and they slip on and off a lot easier than what Iโm used to. I havenโt ran into any of the problems yet that Iโve seen in these reviews. None of the bootlace eyelets have popped out and the drain grommets are still intact. The leather looks to be real. Itโs not cracking and splitting anywhere yet. I shine the boots at the end of the day. I bought these to use for a big cleanup project and then throw away. But I may hold onto them. I like them more and more. My girl friend asked me to order her a pair, I tried to dissuade her, but ended up ordering her a pair. I have no idea how that will go. Anyway, I canโt give them a 5 because Iโve only had them a week. I got these so that I wonโt get a nail through my foot. Nice boots have soft glued on soles that arenโt going to stop a nail. Update: been wearing these almost daily for over a month. I feel justified in elevating my rating of them from a four star to a five star. Update: Itโs now October 15th, 2021. Still no problems. Included a photo of me wearing them. I like them. They lace up fast, the canvas uppers facilitates slipping them on, they take a good shine and are comfortable (with insoles). And they just look so damned good!
J**E
Authentic
A perfect fit and exactly what I wore in the Army. Thanknyou!
J**E
Boots
Loved it
C**B
Not worth the price and it's uncomfortable as hell
It's like wearing a piece of loose cardboard between your feet.. tried to wear it a few times to get used to it but unfortunately it just isn't it for me... Your better off buying Merrells cause it's at least more cheaper and more well respected among the hiking community in contrast to these boots.. Rothco on its own is pretty hated for it's low quality gear and I can't agree more with those who dislike it..
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E**O
No es la medida correcta
Se ve de muy buena calidad, no lo pude usar por que solicite 27 mexicano. Asรญ que lo regrese. No son claras las medidas. Espero puedan corregirlo.
A**O
A qualidade que promete.
Produto semelhante a foto, bom acabamento, entregou o que vende.๐ฅพ๐๐
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