zippers are the worst thing ever put on a boot, unless its for little kids to make it easy, or in the navy (fast removal if overboard). Zippers fail. I stick by full lace system. Laces can be swapped out in under a minute, and if one breaks on the move your boot won't completely blow out, taking an ankle with it. I will never ever use boots with zippers again.
Exactly, many people don't realize that "budget" is one of the important tests required for military contract. Mil spec is a great thing that I do pay attention to, but it comes with the budget caveat.
Best pair I ever owned was a pair over desert converse with the zipper. I wore the piss out of them for probably a decade before finally retiring them, and it was one of the most comfortable pairs of boots I ever owned.
I've never wanted a side zip boot and always gone for full leather so have always stuck with German para boots. Very well made, don't pull apart and only need changing when the sole is worn through.
@@mangoKush12 They tend to fail... a lot! If your zipper fails, you can't secure your boot to your foot. It's like running in shoes without laces. Edited for typos
Also the Crispi Mirage GTX with vibram sole (proved in 9 month deployment in Africa). Unfortunately they don't make more, but still is possible find it
I still have my Bates GX8s. Mostly for yard work now after product failure. Great comfort and mobility. However, after 8 months, the zipper became wonky and one of the "plastic" lace guides became loose and fell out of its designation while on a security detail. Several emails and 2 phone messages to Bates Corporate and no return mail or calls about the issues. I gave up and now have a new yard boot! Thanks Bates.
I have the 5.11 Speed 3.0 Desert 120 Coyote R (entry level). I am not in law enforcement, I am actually in sales for a shift of 8 hours without sitting down. I use them daily going for 4 years. Cons: 1. The mesh where it meets the leather on the rear of the ankle is starting to come apart ( just a few centimeters). 2. The zipper has chewed up the protective layer of material between the zipper and the socks ( although I feel that I was designed for easy of use rather than just comfort). Pros: Very comfortable (feel like thick socks with a strong, but cushioned sole), lightweight weight, non-slip soles, water proof, do not retain heat. Although I have worn out the cushion over time, I am still happy with the comfort. I have no negative feedback on the zipper other than the problem I mentioned earlier. I don't think I would buy boots without the zipper. These were entry level boots around $110 at a surplus store. I remember 5.11 boots with added features for twice the price. I have no experience with other brands other than Dr. Martens which I also recommend. I am happy with my boots, and I will purchase the higher priced version soon.
I've been wearing mine for the last three weeks. I'm on my feet all day (Contractor) doing carpentry of all types. Luckily I paid 80.00 for them at the 5.11 store. The fairly light weight and comfort are what keep me going back and wearing these out of the 10 or so different combat boots I have. My Bates RAT's are the most rugged and comfortable but they're heavy. They have been heavily abused at work for 4.5 years and may have a couple of years left. Heavy stitching on these. I think my 5.11's 3.0's may get a year or out of them with the use I put on boots. Pretty good urban boots but I wouldn't trust them for any serious prolonged work in the rough. I think either Wellco, Bates, or Danner combat hikers will be my next ones.
@@mroutdoors1768 , who told you that? You can use anything Nike,Adidas, Salomon,Lowa,..........and there's no such thing as Normal Marines. What are you talking about?
Green Lightning I was talking about the Salomon quest 4d boots aren’t authorized in the non special operations part of the Marine Corps, the part that I call the normal Marine Corps
Bates boots literally come unsewn. They're comfortable once you get them broke in. But my right boot fell apart. The upper came apart all the way around my ankle. It also came apart at the flex point behind your big toe on the side.
why do you think that any of these models are the best tactical military boots? some tips about really good boots: - have (in general) vibram soles or similar - have goretex or similar tecnology - non zip - are be probed in combat - are in actual use by military - be multipropuse - have an antimicrobial sole any of these boots are really good... only good if you like... 🙄
I have the 5.11 atac 8" Comfortable but the inner fabric at the heel breaks to easy. Its my second pair and both had same problem. I hope 5.11 will use better quality for the inner fabrics soon
Purchased my 3rd pair of Response Gear made by T.O.F.C.. Side-Zip II Wide in addition to laces. Model 1077 again found sale priced under $30. Use mine for cave exploration if swim or wading seems likely, hiking, motorcycling, and volunteer single-track trail repairs. Not armored or mud-lug equal to the Cofra Thermic now made in Italy; ditto, all the boots seen in this video. That Italian boot had originally been designed for Russian civilian heavy industry and Spetsnaz military use as all-weather for Asia/Eastern Europe. I'm on a 2nt pair of those and started with the orange-colored type then made in Soviet Romania . Which are in use today as porch planters for rain forest wildflowers. Probably not what the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party was expecting.
I have 5.11 Coyote ATAC boots and they're very comfortable, and don't require break-in. However, the ankle support is not really there because of the zipper so I get shin splints.
They all look pretty clunky to me. Rocky’s where the only one I actually have seen people wear. I’d refer people to Danner, Garmont and also Solomon. Something light and with good ankle support is essentially what you need.
Only HANWAG .........yukon...no goretex.......full leather mountain boots........maybe lalo intruder/shadow for direct action.....but not for marching with heavy backpacks
Yo uso botas tacticas dannner y son muy exelenntes tengo 2 año de tenerla y son zuper comodas me mantienen el pie muy seco al llover y me protejen de posibles leciones
If the leather is not 100 percent waterproof u don't have a waterproof boot u have a sponge wrapped around a plastic bag with ur foot in it. When the leather socks up water it become a sponge and as it get cold once u stop moving ur feet freeze.
Is there a way to not buy 2 or 3 pairs? I mean i have yet to find the cris cross 8 inch lace instead of zipper that may break. They make zip lace to zip modifiers for front for less than 10 bucks. So if zipper sticks or breaks you can take out filler and relace. So this narrows it down to full waterproof or hot, or cool not waterproof. It should have ztracking and anti puncture carbon fiber toe. Maybe its betters to have water just drain? Why not dagger knife whole as well. I usually have roman step with overpronation. I am trying a pair of blackhawks that i cant find if our puncture proof for spikes place in survival path scenerio. Also the thuroughgoods were recommended and first tactical. I were 12.5 too so some dont come in half sizes. Such a hard item to shop for gain of function in with accurate listings. Ill be an expert in boots while finding the right one. PS. Not retarded or drunk but i dont edit with smart phones and fat big hands anymore...
@@survivalgearofficial Better talk to some pro's... condor is a nice city slicker boot for people that end up in some city park or in suburban areas hahahahahahaha
Amusing - Chinese made Bates suck big time and the sole will come unglued when you least expect it . If you are serious about combat and outdoors boots , Get Danners .
i have the bates GX-8 and let me tell you this, on a smooth surface the sole doesn't have much of a traction it slips just too easily at least from my experience :/
Unfortunately none of these boots are any good for temperate or cold conditions. Don’t get me wrong lightweight boots are important but the majority of professional soldiers I know have several pairs of boots for specific conditions as well as a general purpose set. Most of the boots in this video are more suited for general purpose and every day use, I wouldn’t use any of these when I’m roughing it out in the field for even a week let alone any serious time on exercise or operation but that’s my opinion
Agree... had the original adidas 9's but the 2.0 versions have better soles. Still the best lightweight. Rugged Meindl's army pro's for rough terrain.. and like you said Lowa, Haix for wider foots.. Half of this video can go in the trash
I've wore many boots here in the Army as 11B and Danners are best for lite weight and water proof that I've wore...before that it was the Fort Lewis Matterhorn boots.
You have never used Bates boots. Three partners and me used them and were the worst boots we ever used. Fragile and went to the brush container in less than 2 years for everyone. THE BEST BOOT BRANDS ARE LALO, HAIX, SALOMON, CRISPY....GERMAN, GERMAN-ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, MADE IN CROATIA, SPAIN....YOU HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT BOOTS.
@@josepharnold1345 just try any of these brands I've mentioned and you will see the difference. If you are in the US you could find Salomon Forces boots (the same brand but the boots are all in black, brown or olive green) or Lalo. I don't know if you would find Haix or Crispy.
Lie! I've owned 2 pairs of Bates. 1 a pair of uniform dress shoes and a pair of duty boots. Both didn't last a year, the dress shoe sole started coming off at a funeral! And, the boot blew the front right side out. I now wear Salomons, also worn by US Special Operations. Not even reviewed, guess they wouldn't sponsor your video! Of course they don't have too.
I would say you never been close to army or tactical situation those boots for green zone only. There is Hanwag, Lowa, Danner, Aku??? Zippers? Dude you will destroy ur ankle on first climb in Helmand quess who must do ur job then? As i said nice for green zone.
@@theprophet_-__cxvii__-_8693 literally everyone who has tried garmont loved them. Garmont t8 specifically. NFS version for Garrison and Bifida for field
@@akaredcrossbow bruh. No. Those are hiking boots. A lot of the boots on here are black in the video but can be purchased in 8 inch coyote for military use.
Lowa Desert Elite Salomon Quest Salomon Jungle This top10 is a joke, who ever puts CONDOR products in any top10 something is obviously not abusing his boots
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Hi can you tell me if any of these boots are up too code for working in a warehouse environment, ie have a steel toe cap or similar, thanks.
Where is matterhorn, danner, belleville...
So which one is the best?
@@veselinsimrak6896 First two you named are great boots! "matterhorn, danner"
Don't see altama listed. Altama SR 8" boots are the most comfortable combat boot I ever wore
zippers are the worst thing ever put on a boot, unless its for little kids to make it easy, or in the navy (fast removal if overboard). Zippers fail. I stick by full lace system. Laces can be swapped out in under a minute, and if one breaks on the move your boot won't completely blow out, taking an ankle with it. I will never ever use boots with zippers again.
Mr Mark Spencer 100% zippers are not fit for duty.
Noted
What about the Lalo shoe? Does that one look good?
Mr Mark Spencer Agreed, I’ve seen the zip fail many times
And leak
First of all, "Military Grade" doesn't mean its the best.
Exactly, many people don't realize that "budget" is one of the important tests required for military contract. Mil spec is a great thing that I do pay attention to, but it comes with the budget caveat.
@Francisco Duran Chill
@Francisco Duran Ok Mr.KeyBoard Warrior
Black Hydra man I’m just here to try to find a good pair of reasonably priced boots lmao
You’re right it is beyond the best.
Lowa, Salomon and Danner. Just my opinion.
You can never go wrong with red wing
Best pair I ever owned was a pair over desert converse with the zipper. I wore the piss out of them for probably a decade before finally retiring them, and it was one of the most comfortable pairs of boots I ever owned.
I've never wanted a side zip boot and always gone for full leather so have always stuck with German para boots. Very well made, don't pull apart and only need changing when the sole is worn through.
I wore Bates Lites 20yrs ago fast roping and clearing rooms. Great boots.
@Paul Revere 1/4.
You and me both. Great boots
Lowa Zephyr🤘🏻
Never buy boots with zippers!
what's wrong with zipper boots
@@mangoKush12 They tend to fail... a lot! If your zipper fails, you can't secure your boot to your foot. It's like running in shoes without laces. Edited for typos
@firefly "failure mode is totally eliminated" that's the point.
I always say that any shoe with a zipper isn't waterproof. I don't care what kind of zipper it is it'll break from wear and will leak in water.
I work in EMS and zipper boots are lifesavers for me
Lowa Z8N GTX all the way ;)
Also the Crispi Mirage GTX with vibram sole (proved in 9 month deployment in Africa). Unfortunately they don't make more, but still is possible find it
Zephyr mid and HI TF all the way from Afghanistan to Finland. The sole of Z8 is way too hard and the leather is 1/2mm more than the zephyr.
Lol gay
Nah, Belleville 693 all the way
Are they light?
I still have my Bates GX8s. Mostly for yard work now after product failure. Great comfort and mobility. However, after 8 months, the zipper became wonky and one of the "plastic" lace guides became loose and fell out of its designation while on a security detail. Several emails and 2 phone messages to Bates Corporate and no return mail or calls about the issues. I gave up and now have a new yard boot! Thanks Bates.
HAIX GSG9 boots, goretex and waterproof. Best boots I've ever used. Real german quality
Meindl and Lundhags hands down is the best.
And how many of the boots did you try out exactly?
I’m here because I’m looking forward to becoming a real batman
10 minutes of my life I will never get back
AKU Pilgrim are the best boots money can buy!
I have the 5.11 Speed 3.0 Desert 120 Coyote R (entry level). I am not in law enforcement, I am actually in sales for a shift of 8 hours without sitting down. I use them daily going for 4 years.
Cons: 1. The mesh where it meets the leather on the rear of the ankle is starting to come apart ( just a few centimeters). 2. The zipper has chewed up the protective layer of material between the zipper and the socks ( although I feel that I was designed for easy of use rather than just comfort).
Pros: Very comfortable (feel like thick socks with a strong, but cushioned sole), lightweight weight, non-slip soles, water proof, do not retain heat. Although I have worn out the cushion over time, I am still happy with the comfort. I have no negative feedback on the zipper other than the problem I mentioned earlier. I don't think I would buy boots without the zipper.
These were entry level boots around $110 at a surplus store. I remember 5.11 boots with added features for twice the price. I have no experience with other brands other than Dr. Martens which I also recommend. I am happy with my boots, and I will purchase the higher priced version soon.
I've been wearing mine for the last three weeks. I'm on my feet all day (Contractor) doing carpentry of all types. Luckily I paid 80.00 for them at the 5.11 store. The fairly light weight and comfort are what keep me going back and wearing these out of the 10 or so different combat boots I have. My Bates RAT's are the most rugged and comfortable but they're heavy. They have been heavily abused at work for 4.5 years and may have a couple of years left. Heavy stitching on these.
I think my 5.11's 3.0's may get a year or out of them with the use I put on boots. Pretty good urban boots but I wouldn't trust them for any serious prolonged work in the rough.
I think either Wellco, Bates, or Danner combat hikers will be my next ones.
I'll stay with Salomon Gtx's and Thoundras , fits my foot,light,durable. Top of the line
Salomon GTX are great boots but they are not military compliant (at least in my army).
@@survivalgearofficial , that's interesting. Forces line of Salomon is widely used
Green Lightning Ik they aren’t allowed in the normal Marine Corps
@@mroutdoors1768 , who told you that? You can use anything Nike,Adidas, Salomon,Lowa,..........and there's no such thing as Normal Marines. What are you talking about?
Green Lightning I was talking about the Salomon quest 4d boots aren’t authorized in the non special operations part of the Marine Corps, the part that I call the normal Marine Corps
Asolo Fugitive GTX. Very comfortable for miles of walking and running. Not quiet on hard floors!
Salomon 4D GTX are the best boots that I’ve ever worn. I wear them everyday and they make my feet feel amazing!!
Agreed.
/yes i 2nd that 👍
I have had good luck with my McRea combat boots.
Have had good luck with them!
Bates boots literally come unsewn. They're comfortable once you get them broke in. But my right boot fell apart. The upper came apart all the way around my ankle. It also came apart at the flex point behind your big toe on the side.
I like Lowa Z-8. It's greatest military's combat boots!
Red Wing offers a good quality military boot as does Merrell and with a good price point.
I got me a pair of multicam Chuck Taylor Converse. None of those boots got shit on my Chucks!
why do you think that any of these models are the best tactical military boots?
some tips about really good boots:
- have (in general) vibram soles or similar
- have goretex or similar tecnology
- non zip
- are be probed in combat
- are in actual use by military
- be multipropuse
- have an antimicrobial sole
any of these boots are really good... only good if you like... 🙄
Wonderful boost.
Crispi SWAT evo htg . The best One.
511 boots suck! Ive owned two pairs and the soles came unglued on both pairs. I ware Rocky now they are way better.
I can second that. They are comfortable, but that's it.
Third that, mine started stinking the first two weeks. plus i cant get the odor out. they fucking suck.
They must use the same glue supplier as Nike.
I have the 5.11 atac 8"
Comfortable but the inner fabric at the heel breaks to easy.
Its my second pair and both had same problem. I hope 5.11 will use better quality for the inner fabrics soon
What vl u preffer for hiking or tracking?
Purchased my 3rd pair of Response Gear made by T.O.F.C.. Side-Zip II Wide in addition to
laces. Model 1077 again found sale priced under $30. Use mine for cave exploration if
swim or wading seems likely, hiking, motorcycling, and volunteer single-track trail repairs.
Not armored or mud-lug equal to the Cofra Thermic now made in Italy; ditto, all the boots
seen in this video. That Italian boot had originally been designed for Russian civilian heavy
industry and Spetsnaz military use as all-weather for Asia/Eastern Europe. I'm on a 2nt
pair of those and started with the orange-colored type then made in Soviet Romania .
Which are in use today as porch planters for rain forest wildflowers. Probably not what
the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party was expecting.
I have 5.11 Coyote ATAC boots and they're very comfortable, and don't require break-in. However, the ankle support is not really there because of the zipper so I get shin splints.
They all look pretty clunky to me. Rocky’s where the only one I actually have seen people wear. I’d refer people to Danner, Garmont and also Solomon. Something light and with good ankle support is essentially what you need.
I need jet boost in my shoes! 🚀
Which z best for hiking nd camping?
Only HANWAG .........yukon...no goretex.......full leather mountain boots........maybe lalo intruder/shadow for direct action.....but not for marching with heavy backpacks
Wonderful boots
So you picked ads to share... half the boots on here suck tbh. Do you have any experience yourself with these?
Yo uso botas tacticas dannner y son muy exelenntes tengo 2 año de tenerla y son zuper comodas me mantienen el pie muy seco al llover y me protejen de posibles leciones
If the leather is not 100 percent waterproof u don't have a waterproof boot u have a sponge wrapped around a plastic bag with ur foot in it. When the leather socks up water it become a sponge and as it get cold once u stop moving ur feet freeze.
Great tactical boots
Tactical & military boots are a great present for any law enforcement employee and soldier. Thanks for watching!
What about Solomon Guardian or jungle ultra or Danner tanicus,incursions or similar models Any good?
Danner yes
Rockey s2v are the only good pair on this list.. im not sure about the jungle version though.
Top 10 Adverts lol
Just buy a pair of lowa’s or AKU’s
Is there a way to not buy 2 or 3 pairs? I mean i have yet to find the cris cross 8 inch lace instead of zipper that may break. They make zip lace to zip modifiers for front for less than 10 bucks. So if zipper sticks or breaks you can take out filler and relace. So this narrows it down to full waterproof or hot, or cool not waterproof. It should have ztracking and anti puncture carbon fiber toe. Maybe its betters to have water just drain? Why not dagger knife whole as well. I usually have roman step with overpronation. I am trying a pair of blackhawks that i cant find if our puncture proof for spikes place in survival path scenerio. Also the thuroughgoods were recommended and first tactical. I were 12.5 too so some dont come in half sizes. Such a hard item to shop for gain of function in with accurate listings. Ill be an expert in boots while finding the right one. PS. Not retarded or drunk but i dont edit with smart phones and fat big hands anymore...
lowa zephyr and salomon GTX?
Condor tactical military boots are the best combat boots availabe on the market.
There are a lot of people that are recommending Condor tactical boots and they have great reviews on Amazon.
@@survivalgearofficial Better talk to some pro's... condor is a nice city slicker boot for people that end up in some city park or in suburban areas hahahahahahaha
Amusing - Chinese made Bates suck big time and the sole will come unglued when you least expect it . If you are serious about combat and outdoors boots , Get Danners .
Price and order kese krna h??
i have the bates GX-8 and let me tell you this, on a smooth surface the sole doesn't have much of a traction it slips just too easily at least from my experience :/
What is the boot on the left in the thumbnail?
This video a super
Unfortunately none of these boots are any good for temperate or cold conditions. Don’t get me wrong lightweight boots are important but the majority of professional soldiers I know have several pairs of boots for specific conditions as well as a general purpose set. Most of the boots in this video are more suited for general purpose and every day use, I wouldn’t use any of these when I’m roughing it out in the field for even a week let alone any serious time on exercise or operation but that’s my opinion
Best boots made in Germany
Meindl, Lowa, haix!
I had a pair of Haix and the sole fell off after only one month.
Agree... had the original adidas 9's but the 2.0 versions have better soles. Still the best lightweight. Rugged Meindl's army pro's for rough terrain.. and like you said Lowa, Haix for wider foots.. Half of this video can go in the trash
I've wore many boots here in the Army as 11B and Danners are best for lite weight and water proof that I've wore...before that it was the Fort Lewis Matterhorn boots.
Whats about HAIX ?
How do I stop seeing videos from this guy in my feed? All he does is ads.
i think i will buy the best to be the best
What about Danner combat boots?
Danner boots are excellent. I should have included one in my video...... thanks for watching!
@@survivalgearofficial Danner USMC RAT boots are the best combat boot made
You have never used Bates boots. Three partners and me used them and were the worst boots we ever used. Fragile and went to the brush container in less than 2 years for everyone.
THE BEST BOOT BRANDS ARE LALO, HAIX, SALOMON, CRISPY....GERMAN, GERMAN-ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN, MADE IN CROATIA, SPAIN....YOU HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT BOOTS.
Walked right out of the glued on soles on a pair of Bates in less than 3 months, the adhesive just let go.
@@josepharnold1345 just try any of these brands I've mentioned and you will see the difference. If you are in the US you could find Salomon Forces boots (the same brand but the boots are all in black, brown or olive green) or Lalo. I don't know if you would find Haix or Crispy.
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Thanks for watching!
I think he already do
Did I come here to watch ads for 10mins?
Как могу купить такие ботинки? Где заказать?
HAIX!!! Banausen!
Yes Haix rules :)
No Belleville boots?
please have a look for hanagal boots
I would get Danner boots
HappyHoliday's To All @SurvivalGear I salute, you I may have to get a pair.
Lie! I've owned 2 pairs of Bates. 1 a pair of uniform dress shoes and a pair of duty boots. Both didn't last a year, the dress shoe sole started coming off at a funeral! And, the boot blew the front right side out. I now wear Salomons, also worn by US Special Operations. Not even reviewed, guess they wouldn't sponsor your video! Of course they don't have too.
Danner, Salomans, or Merell
Danner USMC RAT boots are by far the best boot out there
Tenisowki kupcie sobie i heja do lasu. Marudne baletnice 😁
Ótima bota
How can i get it in pakistan.....
Love my Rocky's
Lowa Desert Elite, there is NOTHING that can match them, EVER!
....or Lowa Elite Evo GTX....Lowa is way better than everything else
5.11👍🏻
I also believe that 5.11 is one of the best brands for military and tactical gear.
Whats about wood land shoe?
Boots with zippers suck , most of these shown are just glorified tennis shoes , the USMC RAT Boot is a real boot
What are the boots on the default photo ? Tan leather with two v shaped breathing slits. There not in video ?
Magnum spider....the pair on left...
Whats the boot on the thumbnail left side??
Magnum Spider 8.1 HPi Boots
Garmonts are superior to all other boots by far
How much is it?
Where is the link for LALO ??...
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I would say you never been close to army or tactical situation those boots for green zone only.
There is Hanwag, Lowa, Danner, Aku??? Zippers? Dude you will destroy ur ankle on first climb in Helmand quess who must do ur job then?
As i said nice for green zone.
SilentFog what would you recommend?
Prove Me Wrong garmont have work really well for me
@@theprophet_-__cxvii__-_8693 literally everyone who has tried garmont loved them. Garmont t8 specifically. NFS version for Garrison and Bifida for field
Prove Me Wrong Asolo Fugitive GTX!
@@akaredcrossbow bruh. No. Those are hiking boots. A lot of the boots on here are black in the video but can be purchased in 8 inch coyote for military use.
I would only wear any of these if free...and then only if i could not score something better used.
Lowa
Lowa Desert Elite
Salomon Quest
Salomon Jungle
This top10 is a joke, who ever puts CONDOR products in any top10 something is obviously not abusing his boots
I ❤tactical boot
Reseach Tactical Beleville
Danner reckonings
Where’s the Danner Arcadia in all this???
No regular bates lites or Danner reckonings. Tsk tsk tsk
How to Order
There are product links in the description!
Tuck in those gotdamn laces!
You don't have to unless you're running from police and you're jumping a barbed wired fence, dude
I can identify with that. hooah