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Oakley LT Assault 2 Boot
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$86.42 – $177.66Price range: $86.42 through $177.66
Product details
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Sole materialEthylene Vinyl Acetate
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Shaft height8
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Shaft circumference7.6 Inches
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Outer materialSynthetic
About this item
- AR670-1 Compliant
Additional information
Weight | 2.55 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14.65 × 12.55 × 5.25 in |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Dimensions | 14.65 x 12.55 x 5.25 inches; 2.55 Pounds |
Department | mens |
Date First Available | April 20, 2018 |
ASIN | B07DVQHZRK |
Manufacturer | Oakley |
Size | 10, 10.5", 11.5", 11", 12.5", 12", 13", 14", 4, 4.5", 5.5", 5", 6.5", 6", 7.5", 7", 8.5, 8", 9.5", 9" |
Color | Black, Blackout, Coyote, Desert, Light Curry/Carafe |
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Danielle –
Great for someone looking for comfort, I have injuries on my ankles and needed shoes to give me room to heal and these have been great! They’re great size and soft material easy to stretch too. Surprisingly they’re not bad for rucking, went on an 8mile and a 6 mile in them with no issues. They’re mostly hood for running but they are pretty thin and flat so if you’re like me with ankle problems I recommend heal and arch supports inside. I’m usually a size 5 and these fit great
Tomahawk Tactical Supply Find Customer –
About to buy my third pair of these. They are by far the best *lightweight* boots I have found in 13 years of wearing different boots for the Army, and I definitely think they are better than any heavyweight boot I’ve owned, though that is personal preference. If you prefer lightweight boots, look no further.The outsoles provide some moderate flex (like a running shoe) which makes them very comfortable to run and move quickly in. This does make the outsoles a bit soft (which causes them to be less durable) but the upper construction is second to none. My approximately 4 year old pair which has seen heavy field use still has no frayed or broken stitching or worn leather. The boots themselves still look fine, though the outsole eventually wore through, making them unserviceable, which is why I’m replacing them. They are breathable and and dry quickly. I can’t speak to their performance in cold temps however – they might be a bit cold for winter field use in cold regions.Other small problems: I recommend replacing the insoles, which are probably the weakest feature of the boot, but it’s generally a good idea to chuck the insoles that come with boots to get an insole that fits your foot anyway. The laces tend to slip out of my boot somewhat frequently but eh, not a big deal.
C. Morris –
These boots are super lightweight! I’ve had some other commercial style boots and these are the lightest by far. The soles have held up really well; I’m constantly on the go. I have done a few rucks in them and had no issues.The do hug my feet really well, I’m a size 11.5 in issue boots, 12-12.5 in sneakers, and I got these in a 12.It does take some extra effort to loosen the laces across the top of the foot when putting them back on, they are really good at holding their position.My had my last pair of Oakley boots back in 2004-2006 and these are much better.I also found these on sale, which made buying them a no-brainer!