







The rugged, military-inspired, street-ready combs gets a new offering designed specifically for women with a mix of tonal d-rings and hiker hooks in our extra-tough nylon. Review: Used - Delivered used item Review: Loved these boots so much I bought them again - overall, 4.5 stars. The good: - Stylish casual boots. They're clunky and big in the best of ways; if this isn't for you, don't get them. - These worked for hiking, daily wear, and and extremely casual work environment, although I also wore them with a blazer for a business casual look several times. - Lace to fit tightly. - Incredibly comfortable. - Ankle support without being obvious. The initial few wears can be stiff around the ankles; recommend wearing higher socks (hiking height) to protect your skin until the boots soften a bit. This is worth it for the stabilization factor while hiking or walking over uneven terrain. - More sole support than expected. I can and have stood for hours in these boots. I can and have walked for miles as well, including a multi-hotel conference in Las Vegas. No problem, even though I usually need more arch support. - I don't know whether they're specifically waterproof, but they seem to be at least water resilient. I'd come out of a hike with dry feet when my companion was soaked. - Worth the cost - I got my money's worth. - Wore these near daily, and the boots held up very well until they didn't. The less great: - Wear slightly higher (ankle-height) socks to avoid blisters just above the heel on your Achilles tendon. This need did not go away for me. You can't wear tiny, thin socks and survive in these boots without some pain. It was fine with a good pair of thick running socks that had a fabric tab in the back. I had to purchase these socks, so that was a little annoying. - They squeak. This does not go away, but it does get better. - These boots repelled dust and mud for eight months of constant wear. At the eight month mark, I wore these to a dusty Renaissance festival, and they failed to fully recover. Prior to that, I kept getting asked if I had new boots. - At the eight month mark, the sole on the side also began to slightly separate from the fabric slightly on one boot, right where your foot bends at the toes. I kept my original pair for another four months - wearing them slightly less - and it didn't get worse, so they held up fairly well. - While I'm pretty tough on boots overall, eight months (versus several years) is quite early to have issues with Doc Martens. Extended lifespan is why I switched from Army surplus to Doc Martens years ago. I assume it's because of the fabric material versus leather, but as mentioned, whatever this fabric is, it's quite resilient overall. The cost is also lower on these, so the value is still quite good, considering how much I wore them. Total time elapsed without showing signs of visible wear with near-daily use: eight months. Total time elapsed before purchasing pair number two: one year. TLDR; so good I bought them twice - but I had to buy them twice.


X**A
Used
Delivered used item
D**Z
Loved these boots so much I bought them again - overall, 4.5 stars. The good: - Stylish casual boots. They're clunky and big in the best of ways; if this isn't for you, don't get them. - These worked for hiking, daily wear, and and extremely casual work environment, although I also wore them with a blazer for a business casual look several times. - Lace to fit tightly. - Incredibly comfortable. - Ankle support without being obvious. The initial few wears can be stiff around the ankles; recommend wearing higher socks (hiking height) to protect your skin until the boots soften a bit. This is worth it for the stabilization factor while hiking or walking over uneven terrain. - More sole support than expected. I can and have stood for hours in these boots. I can and have walked for miles as well, including a multi-hotel conference in Las Vegas. No problem, even though I usually need more arch support. - I don't know whether they're specifically waterproof, but they seem to be at least water resilient. I'd come out of a hike with dry feet when my companion was soaked. - Worth the cost - I got my money's worth. - Wore these near daily, and the boots held up very well until they didn't. The less great: - Wear slightly higher (ankle-height) socks to avoid blisters just above the heel on your Achilles tendon. This need did not go away for me. You can't wear tiny, thin socks and survive in these boots without some pain. It was fine with a good pair of thick running socks that had a fabric tab in the back. I had to purchase these socks, so that was a little annoying. - They squeak. This does not go away, but it does get better. - These boots repelled dust and mud for eight months of constant wear. At the eight month mark, I wore these to a dusty Renaissance festival, and they failed to fully recover. Prior to that, I kept getting asked if I had new boots. - At the eight month mark, the sole on the side also began to slightly separate from the fabric slightly on one boot, right where your foot bends at the toes. I kept my original pair for another four months - wearing them slightly less - and it didn't get worse, so they held up fairly well. - While I'm pretty tough on boots overall, eight months (versus several years) is quite early to have issues with Doc Martens. Extended lifespan is why I switched from Army surplus to Doc Martens years ago. I assume it's because of the fabric material versus leather, but as mentioned, whatever this fabric is, it's quite resilient overall. The cost is also lower on these, so the value is still quite good, considering how much I wore them. Total time elapsed without showing signs of visible wear with near-daily use: eight months. Total time elapsed before purchasing pair number two: one year. TLDR; so good I bought them twice - but I had to buy them twice.
X**O
Súper cómodas y suaves. Soy 23 en MX. Sí es un modelo que viene a amplio pero no lo cambiaría por uno más chico.
C**S
Realmente hermosas. Se ven increíbles y el número es correcto, al principio creí que sí debí pedir medio número menos, pero no, me quedaron bien y no lastiman nada, son súper comodas.
T**S
Toller Halbstiefel von Doc Martens, ideal für Übergangswetter und Winter. Angenehme, bequeme Passform-habe noch eine warme Sohle eingelegt im Winter, macht sie noch bequemer! Sie sind mittlerweile Wettererprobt, ich haben mich trockenen Fusses begleitet. Hätte sie gern noch in anderen Farben, z. B.Khaki
A**R
Great fit, good quality. Size up if you have wider feet.
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