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GARMONT TACTICAL T8 Bifida Military Combat Boots for Men and Women, Army, Air Force, AR670-1 Compliant Footwear, Suede Leather, Multi-Terrain Shoes
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
$110.87 – $182.00Price range: $110.87 through $182.00
Product details
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OriginImported
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Sole materialRubber
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Shaft heightAnkle
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Outer materialSuede Leather
About this item
- MULTI-TERRAIN PERFORMANCE: The T8 Bifida tactical boots for men and women provide unmatched comfort and protection in varied terrain, from mud-soaked trails to arid deserts
- EXCEPTIONAL DURABILITY: Crafted with a 1.8mm suede leather upper and polyester inserts, these military boots for men and women offer exceptional durability and resilience, withstanding the rigors of demanding environments
- STURDY YET AGILE: With a weight of only 660 grams (half pair size 9 US) and a Ortholite Ultra footbed, these lightweight work boots for men and women provide cushioning and breathability, keeping you comfortable on the move
- AR 670-1 COMPLIANCE: Designed to meet AR 670-1 and AFI 36-2903 regulations, these AR 670-1 compliant boots are suitable for mavericks looking to break conventions, offering style, functionality, and reliability in every step
- EFFICIENT LACING SYSTEM: Featuring a ball bearing anchoring loop for speed lacing and closed hook eyelets, these boots provide a secure and customizable fit. An Anatomically Directed Design (ADD) for stability and shock absorption follows your foot’s natural shape
Additional information
Weight | 3.15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.39 × 13.39 × 5.12 in |
Product Dimensions | 13.39 x 13.39 x 5.12 inches; 3.15 Pounds |
Item model number | 481435/203-4 |
Department | unisex-adult |
Date First Available | February 5, 2020 |
Manufacturer | GARMONT |
ASIN | B0842TQLKD |
Size | 10, 10 Wide, 10.5 Wide, 10.5", 11 Wide, 11.5 Wide, 11.5", 11", 12 Wide, 12.5 Wide, 12.5", 12", 13 Wide, 13.5 Wide, 13.5", 13", 14 Wide, 14.5, 14.5 Wide, 14", 15 Wide, 15", 4, 4 Wide, 4.5 Wide, 4.5", 5 Wide, 5.5 Wide, 5.5", 5", 6 Wide, 6.5 Wide, 6.5", 6", 7 Wide, 7.5 Wide, 7.5", 7", 8 Wide, 8.5 Wide, 8", 9 Wide, 9.5 Wide, 9.5" |
Style | Regular, Wide |
6 reviews for GARMONT TACTICAL T8 Bifida Military Combat Boots for Men and Women, Army, Air Force, AR670-1 Compliant Footwear, Suede Leather, Multi-Terrain Shoes
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Kgrif –
Garmont Boots Rock! I use both the T8 NFS 670 (this item) and the Bifida Boots. They are made very well, and the leather and synthetic materials form a very nice product. Both boots are different animals and do require break in. Once they have more or less adapted to your feet, they are very comfortable. In fact, I’d say they are the best ones out there. A certain style of sock will need to match your boot and foot and it may need to be thicker or thinner depending on how things feel. You will need to figure all that out. I wear a size 11 boot. The T8 (Sized 11) came in almost a little on the tighter side, but after breaking in they fit very well, like an extension of your foot, and that’s what you need. No slipping, no sliding etc. The Bifida on the other hand fit a 1/2 size larger for me, so had to return and now have a 10-1/2. It then had a slightly different feel than the T8s. You will definitely notice the thicker tread which is great for rocky trail / road areas, and the rear part of the heel is slightly higher than the rest of the boot. At first with the Bifidas, there was this issue with a strange feel towards the back of the insole. It was like my heel was being placed on the back top edge of the insert. It dug into my heel for a little bit, and it felt weird. I pulled the insole out, wore the boot, and the tight feel showed me that the boot was the right size. I put the insoles back in and just grunted through it all. After hiking and fast walking about 20 miles altogether on varied terrain, they now fit as good as the T8s, in fact maybe a little better. The T8s did not have any issue with the insoles, and are more like a very nice leather high top that you could run in and not get shin splints or blisters (if they are fitting properly). The Bifidas have a thicker bitchin’ Vibram tread to the bottom and handle rocky trails and muddy areas just fine. But that said, be aware that both aren’t in the same class as hiking boots. For cases where you are out in the middle of nowhere near medium to larger sized rocks that can cause your ankle to roll, wear hiking boots instead, where your ankle will be completely immobilized (or close to that). I wish Garmont made a hiking boot that was made of the same type of materials. I’d choose that over the other commercial offerings.
Ron –
First time trying out these Garmont boots. They are amazing!!! They fit perfectly (I’m an 8.5 M in all running shoes and most other Army boots) and felt great without even breaking them in.They are extremely comfortable, almost like trainers. They’re also comfortable when running. They aren’t lightweight, but I honestly don’t mind or even think about the weight. The soles are grippy (the rubber is sticky, out of the box) and the boots give enough grip to slowly walk through ice (currently stationed in Korea and just started the winter season of freezing temps, ice, and snow). Paired with some thicker, winter socks (I have only used thicker summer weight socks so far), they can keep your feet at a good temperature. I’m not sure yet how well they’ll keep you feet warm when resting out in freezing temps during any military exercises.Make sure you buy some lanolin oil (sheep’s oil) to prep the boot for wear. The instructions that come with the boots state to use a very thin application on the leather parts of the boot and hence, gives a really good dark brown color (lanolin changes the color of leather). Lanolin keeps the leather hydrated and gives some protection to wear and dirt. You can also top the boot off with some waterproofer too, for extra protection and water repellancy. Don’t use too much lanolin in one spot as it’ll smoothen out the napped finish.
Ievgen Murenko –
I bought it to replace the summer boots of the Ukrainian army, they are very light and comfortable. I was worried about the size, but they turned out to be true to size, took a half size larger. I took 11US turned out to be very free. To protect against moisture, I applied impregnation, now they do not get wet so quickly. Paired with good socks, great boots that can be worn around the clock. Soft sole. It is very cool that it is possible to take halves and choose the width of the foot, so far we have all standard size shoes. Very happy with the purchase.
Kgrif –
Garmont Boots Rock! I use both the T8 NFS 670 (this item) and the Bifida Boots. They are made very well, and the leather and synthetic materials form a very nice product. Both boots are different animals and do require break in. Once they have more or less adapted to your feet, they are very comfortable. In fact, I’d say they are the best ones out there. A certain style of sock will need to match your boot and foot and it may need to be thicker or thinner depending on how things feel. You will need to figure all that out. I wear a size 11 boot. The T8 (Sized 11) came in almost a little on the tighter side, but after breaking in they fit very well, like an extension of your foot, and that’s what you need. No slipping, no sliding etc. The Bifida on the other hand fit a 1/2 size larger for me, so had to return and now have a 10-1/2. It then had a slightly different feel than the T8s. You will definitely notice the thicker tread which is great for rocky trail / road areas, and the rear part of the heel is slightly higher than the rest of the boot. At first with the Bifidas, there was this issue with a strange feel towards the back of the insole. It was like my heel was being placed on the back top edge of the insert. It dug into my heel for a little bit, and it felt weird. I pulled the insole out, wore the boot, and the tight feel showed me that the boot was the right size. I put the insoles back in and just grunted through it all. After hiking and fast walking about 20 miles altogether on varied terrain, they now fit as good as the T8s, in fact maybe a little better. The T8s did not have any issue with the insoles, and are more like a very nice leather high top that you could run in and not get shin splints or blisters (if they are fitting properly). The Bifidas have a thicker bitchin’ Vibram tread to the bottom and handle rocky trails and muddy areas just fine. But that said, be aware that both aren’t in the same class as hiking boots. For cases where you are out in the middle of nowhere near medium to larger sized rocks that can cause your ankle to roll, wear hiking boots instead, where your ankle will be completely immobilized (or close to that). I wish Garmont made a hiking boot that was made of the same type of materials. I’d choose that over the other commercial offerings.
Ron –
First time trying out these Garmont boots. They are amazing!!! They fit perfectly (I’m an 8.5 M in all running shoes and most other Army boots) and felt great without even breaking them in.They are extremely comfortable, almost like trainers. They’re also comfortable when running. They aren’t lightweight, but I honestly don’t mind or even think about the weight. The soles are grippy (the rubber is sticky, out of the box) and the boots give enough grip to slowly walk through ice (currently stationed in Korea and just started the winter season of freezing temps, ice, and snow). Paired with some thicker, winter socks (I have only used thicker summer weight socks so far), they can keep your feet at a good temperature. I’m not sure yet how well they’ll keep you feet warm when resting out in freezing temps during any military exercises.Make sure you buy some lanolin oil (sheep’s oil) to prep the boot for wear. The instructions that come with the boots state to use a very thin application on the leather parts of the boot and hence, gives a really good dark brown color (lanolin changes the color of leather). Lanolin keeps the leather hydrated and gives some protection to wear and dirt. You can also top the boot off with some waterproofer too, for extra protection and water repellancy. Don’t use too much lanolin in one spot as it’ll smoothen out the napped finish.
Ievgen Murenko –
I bought it to replace the summer boots of the Ukrainian army, they are very light and comfortable. I was worried about the size, but they turned out to be true to size, took a half size larger. I took 11US turned out to be very free. To protect against moisture, I applied impregnation, now they do not get wet so quickly. Paired with good socks, great boots that can be worn around the clock. Soft sole. It is very cool that it is possible to take halves and choose the width of the foot, so far we have all standard size shoes. Very happy with the purchase.