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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2728838" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>I've been very happy with Asolo trail boots. Light, fit my feet well and with the rubber toe cap, they don't get chewed up when grubbing around or riding the 4 wheelers. </p><p></p><p>I still have my last pair of old school tactical boots- Raichle Leather trail boots. Blackish blue leather, gore tex lined and fit like gloves. I ran a 10k road race in my first pair on a dare. Always fun to piss off other unit leaders during deployments, when they'd demand to know "Who authorized those". Funny, because 8-9 years later, the rest of the Army finally got it right and started issuing/ allowing comfortable, functional footwear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2728838, member: 100"] I've been very happy with Asolo trail boots. Light, fit my feet well and with the rubber toe cap, they don't get chewed up when grubbing around or riding the 4 wheelers. I still have my last pair of old school tactical boots- Raichle Leather trail boots. Blackish blue leather, gore tex lined and fit like gloves. I ran a 10k road race in my first pair on a dare. Always fun to piss off other unit leaders during deployments, when they'd demand to know "Who authorized those". Funny, because 8-9 years later, the rest of the Army finally got it right and started issuing/ allowing comfortable, functional footwear. [/QUOTE]
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