CQRMen's Military Tactical Boots, Lightweight 6 Inches Hiking Combat Boot Durable Breathable Outdoor Work Motorcycle Footwear
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.57 x 11.69 x 5.04 inches |
Package Weight | 1.68 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CQR |
Model Name | Bt602 |
Color | Fathom 6 - Suede Tan |
Material | Upper - PU + Fabric / Sole : Phylon + Rubber |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Tesla Gears |
Part Number | BT602 |
Style | Combat Boots |
Outer Material | Rubber |
Size | 12 |
Sport Type | Hunting & Fishing |
C**E
A must buy to ur uniform as an active law enforcement officer
I'd recommend as an active security officer. Highly durable and lightweight on footing. Insulated and secure to wear either being in the elements or being active. Still can be fast on ur feet as a martial artist I might get another pair soon. Held up for 3 yrs and still wearable than the common tatical boots💯🫡🫵👍
J**M
Great hiker for the price
So far so good. They were really large compared to other brands. I typically wear UA, I'm a size 10 but always have to buy size 10.5 in UA..... these are opposite....I sent size 10 back and ordered 9.5...they were still big. But they are light and decently comfortable and holding up well after a couple months. I work construction and it's always hard to find a decent lightweight shoe that holds up and doesn't break the bank. They aren't as comfortable as most UA shoes/hikers ive owned but not far behind.. The side zip feature is definitely nice, makes slipping on and off a breeze. "Water repellant" is definitely a stretch, but for the price I wasn't expecting much in that area. If the price stays reasonable and I can get a least 6 to 8 months of wear, I will be buying more in the future.UPDATE: After more than a yr of wear, typically 5-6 days a week, these shoes have held up remarkably well. I am beyond impressed. I changed from 4 stars to 5. I have used these for hiking, hunting but mostly for my day to day job of construction. I typically wear them unzipped, unless I'm hiking in them or on a roof/climbing thru trusses. They arent built for long hikes unless the terrain is pretty forgiving. They dont do great on steep hills or rocky terrain, the sole just doesnt have enough cushion for that. But I have done it a few times and have had worse experiences with hikers 2x to 3x their price. But u will not find a better hiker for mild terrain or daily walking/work for the money. My old ones have a couple small holes from working construction, but the ripstop fabric has kept them very small and they're still wearable. I just bought a new pair, but will keep the old ones for yrs to come for jobs like painting or when i need a comfortable pair of shoes for a dirty/messy job.
W**D
Great boot for the price and style
I bought these boots before my work had changed our uniforms. I have only been wearing these boots for about 3 weeks now. The velcro flap on the right boot has already torn off.The boots are comfortable with minimal sweating and no hot spots.Being flat footed, these boots still give me good support during long shifts being on my feet.Great boots so far. Just a bit disappointed that the zipper cover has already failed.
C**R
Flintstone Feet
For those with wide feet and wondering why there are no D, EE or other “wide” designation sizes for CQR boots. Size 10.5 and I have very wide feet; to the tune that I simply cannot wear N1<€ or similar shoes that run narrow.My purchase is of size 10.5 black w/ side zip. The boots are very true to size and the toe box is surprisingly wide enough to accommodate my “Flintstone” (flat and wide) feet. Break-in took a week while oiling the leather on the 1st and 3rd day and subsequently every 2 weeks thereafter. Experienced only mild discomfort.Only one problem with the boots I’ve noticed pertains to the length of the side zipper. Out of the box it is ever so slightly too short, and even with the pull strap donning was difficult. I found easy resolution in replacing the laces with high quality bungee/shock cord from a reputable brand that is not specifically marketed for solely (no pun intended) this purpose. I was able to do the kid’s shoes as well and still have some remaining to add to inventory.These boots are not equipped with a safety toe. They are not waterproof. Height is mid-6” style. Out of the box they are silent (no squeaking on finished floors or of the leather on itself). Very lightweight with removable insoles. Comfortable and durable enough (with proper care and maintenance) for all day, every day and occupational wear.At the lower-end price point ($50-$100) CQR boots get my recommendation.
M**J
Great boots
The most perfect boots for hiking hunting camping working or just everyday type of tactical boots. Great Perfect Fit very comfortable.
A**.
Glue??
They are comfortable, but a little more padding wouldn't hurt.The inner soul of my left foot came defective, not fully glued.. now, almost 2 months later it has unglued more..Besides that, they are good. I really like the zipper, it makes it easier to put them on.. just tie the laces tight but not overly tight because it will take a bit longer to take them off..
R**N
Finally the perfect tactical tennis shoe... Boot!
A super lightweight boot with buttery smooth zippers, Velcro zipper holders, and breathable materials. The laces flex ever so slightly so they don't come untied. The insoles are comfortable for all day wear and the finishing details surprisingly look very well for the price range. Speaking of price, these are inexpensive enough to buy a pair every year but you'll definitely feel you got your money's worth. I've been able to wear these in warm weather, snow/ice etc. I haven't tried significant running other than a few quick sprints. The rubber grip on the bottom is soft and cushioned. These are fairly rugged hi-top tennis shoes. Great buy!
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