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8-inch Black Forced Entry Tactical Boot with side zipper for Police, EMS/EMT

8-inch Black Forced Entry Tactical Boot with side zipper for Police, EMS/EMT
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8-inch Black Forced Entry Tactical Boot with side zipper for Police, EMS/EMT

 
SKU:  

R5053

Availability:   In stock
 
 

These 8 Forced Entry tactical boots provide a heavy-duty YKK zipper for easy on and off, perfect for police officers, EMTs or other emergency personnel who need to gear up quickly, but also great for anyone else who doesn't like the hassle of lacing up their boots. Now, when you have them fitted just right, you can peel open the Velcro protection tab and unzip them instead of unlacing them. You'll be assured of the perfect fit next time you put them on. These high-quality boots have a leather upper with a pigskin leather collar and full-grain vamp. The tongue is gusseted, so you won't have to worry about it slipping out of place, and the boot has a moisture-wicking lining to help keep your feet dry after a hard day on the job. The hardware is rust proof, and there are speed laces, should you decide to forgo the zipper. The sole has a slip-resistant tread and a steel shank for support. Please note, we find these to be slightly over-sized, compared to sneakers, so you ay want to consider ordering a half size lower than your sneakers or street shoes. Available from size 3 to size 13.

 
Our Price: $42.84 - $59.95
Sale Price: $49.95
 
  
 


Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews

Features
  • Heavy duty YKK zipper for easy on and off -- no need to re-lace and re-tie

  • Comfortable, sturdy boot with slip-resistant high traction sole

  • Leather and nylon upper

  • Slip-resistant sole

  • Great price for a great boot!


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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1EMT Boots  Nov 14, 2009
Overall the boots were great util you start to tighten the laces up, the first day I laced up the boots one of the eye loops popped out, I did call them and they said they would replace them but I would have to pay for shipping and that was going to cost me 35.25 to ship. So I took it to a boot shop and they repaired it for 3.50 about 2 weeks later another eye loop has popped out, I fell these boots were used before they loops should not even be popping out. So now I just purchased a new pair of tacticle boots for 125.00 and steele toes. Very unsatisfied.
Marvin Maldonado

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5EMS/EMT zippered boot  Oct 29, 2009
I spend 8-10 hours a day on my feet on cement, I never broke these boots in just put them on and went to work with old shoes in hand just in case but didn't need them, these boots felt like they were already broke in, I had no problems of any kind, very pleased with them and would buy them again, the zipper makes easy on and off and they stay zipped, look good and fit good.

5Great boots. Buying another pair  Oct 26, 2009
Boots arrived as per order on time. Exactly as advertized. Im working on a concrete floor with a thin mat 8hrs per day. After only 1 day breakin boots worked great. Easy to get in. Good ankle support. My feet felt good after 8hrs. Boots not too heavy. Wish leather held a better shine. Like the tactical look. I take a 10W but gambeled and bought a 10 ( figured I could send it back if ill fit). Boots fit great. I have had better boots but at about 3 times the price. Like these boots as work boots so much Im ordering another pair to swap out for boots to last longer and be allowed to air out. Where I go hiking and back of home there can be snakes ( killed 2 prarie rattlesnakes), These boots are NOT recommended by me for hiking. Also NOT recommended by me for rain, snow,ice or extreme cold. I got a pair of good snake protection boots and another pair of waterproof boots for extreme cold. For a comfortable work boot these 8in. tactical zipper boots are GREAT.Recommend buying 2 pair to swap out.

Oct 30. Just got my 2nd pair in.Excellent

4Good Hooch Boots  Oct 07, 2009
This boot is a lot like the jungle boots we were issued in the late 60's. If you wore those boots you will remember that it had a Kevlar inner sole that kept your foot up a bit out of the pool of sweat in the bottom of the boot and scupper holes at the instep to let your foot breathe. This one has neither of those features. It also lacks the thinsulate insulation that you may find in boots designed for a cooler climate.

You may also recall that some GI's who were want to hang out in the "V" had zippers installed in their boots when stationed in places where one did not wear footwear indoors. Because the Japanese word for house is "Uchi", we called them "hooch boots". There is a trade off in these boots. You can ladder lace a regular combat-boot so that it will support your ankle enough to do a PLF. But, you can't do it with this boot and still be able to use the zipper to get into them.

The top of the boot is heavily padded...so you might want to use blousing-rubbers to keep your shins from chafing. Other than that, and the need for insoles these are great boots!

Stand-up, Hook-up, shuffle to the door...


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2Returned to sender  May 26, 2009
Perhaps it is because they did not fit properly and I had to return them, but these were very uncomfortable boots. I bought the boots because of the positive reviews but cannot say I agree with what I read - this is a first. The support around the ankle was insufficient and too bulky. I walked around the house and already felt the rubbing. I did purchase a tactical boot from "Magnum" and they are awesome. So, perhaps these would have felt better had they fit, but I would not trade my "Magnums" for anything. Two weeks of construction and a 15 mile hike later: The "Magnums" are comfortable, offer great support, quite sturdy, and still look great.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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