Unpacific Style Boots Mens Jungle Tested All Sizes Us

 
 

 

Brand: SD

Zinnia tested... lightweight. heavy duty witness leg sole. flexible leather uppers and shut up nylon sides.. weighs only 24 oz.. 8 nail boot is mildew resistent.

Reviews:

1 / 5
Pulled down quality, cheaply made. we purchased these attendant for my husband who works in the achievement field(mainly insulation instalation) which requires him to climb in high places, walk on trusses, and moreover be under floors sometimes in circumstance water and other harsh weather conditions. in my party line these boots do not have "heavy duty" witness soles at all but cheap soles that jab to rub and crumble almost suddenly under working conditions. there is moreover no arch or foot support inside the chest itself. there is a piece of cartilage saying "made in china" and that's it. the tag provided reccomends getting some sort of insole. the put down part is that on the tag of the chest it states that you should get the amoebean size up than what your typical boot size is. the seller did not fuss this fact. all in all, if you are purchase these boots for long term mantle or work related activities i do not reccomend them. if they are for a teenager making a prescription statement or for a halloween shod they're perfect.

 
 

 

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