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Rothco Jungle Boots Work Boots Hiking Boots
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$27.03 – $57.49Price range: $27.03 through $57.49
- leather-and-synthetic
- Imported
- With an Overall Height of 8”, the Military Combat Boot Gives You High Ankle Support When Securely Tied with the 9 Eyelet Lacing System (Desert Tan Eyelets Are Made of Aluminum) | Boots run a size large
- With an Overall Height of 8”, the Military Combat Boot Gives You High Ankle Support When Securely Tied with the 9 Eyelet Lacing System (Desert Tan Eyelets Are Made of Aluminum)
- Thick Vulcanized Rubber Cleated Panama Outsole Provides Enhanced Traction While You Are on the Move
- Steel Shank Reduces Strain on Your Heel and Calf so You Can Endure Long Days on Your Feet, and the Dual Vent Holes Increase Breathability to Keep Your Feet Cool and Dry
- Jungle Boots Run a Size Larger, Which Have Been Designed to Wear with Two Pairs of Wool Socks
Additional information
Weight | 3.858085 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.86 × 11.54 × 5.2 in |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.86 x 11.54 x 5.2 inches |
Package Weight | 1.75 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 8 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Brand Name | Rothco |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | Rothco Jungle Boots – 8 Inch, Black, 1 Regular |
Material | Leather , Nylon , Canvas , Steel |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 613902508101 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Style | Rothco Jungle Boots – 8 Inch |
Outer Material | Leather |
Sport Type | Walking |
ASIN | B000GXKHA4 |
Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
Color | Black, Desert tan, Olive Drab |
Manufacturer | Rothco |
Size | 1", 10, 10 Wide, 11 Wide, 11", 12 Wide, 12", 13 Wide, 13", 14", 15", 16", 2, 3, 4, 5 Wide, 5", 6 Wide, 6", 7 Wide, 7", 8 Wide, 8", 9 Wide, 9" |
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William Sumrall –
Can’t give them 5 stars because I’ve only been wearing them one week at the time of this review. But so far so good. They are oversized but the product description states that. I got some cheap inserts and that took care of that. I’ve been wearing them everyday for a week in rough working conditions. I wanted these for the hard rubber soles because I run a high risk of stepping on rusty nails sticking through boards. These are my first jungle boots. The canvas uppers seem to keep my feet cooler, I don’t know why. Also, the canvas uppers make these boots easier to lace and they slip on and off a lot easier than what I’m used to. I haven’t ran into any of the problems yet that I’ve seen in these reviews. None of the bootlace eyelets have popped out and the drain grommets are still intact. The leather looks to be real. It’s not cracking and splitting anywhere yet. I shine the boots at the end of the day. I bought these to use for a big cleanup project and then throw away. But I may hold onto them. I like them more and more. My girl friend asked me to order her a pair, I tried to dissuade her, but ended up ordering her a pair. I have no idea how that will go. Anyway, I can’t give them a 5 because I’ve only had them a week. I got these so that I won’t get a nail through my foot. Nice boots have soft glued on soles that aren’t going to stop a nail.Update: been wearing these almost daily for over a month. I feel justified in elevating my rating of them from a four star to a five star.Update: It’s now October 15th, 2021. Still no problems. Included a photo of me wearing them. I like them. They lace up fast, the canvas uppers facilitates slipping them on, they take a good shine and are comfortable (with insoles). And they just look so damned good!
Bonnie A. –
I bought these for my 13 year old to wear in LOTC this year. Kids grow so fast, and their interests change so quickly…I wasn’t trying to spend $150 on a pair of boots just yet. And these will do nicely! They’re lightweight, come in a nice wide range of sizes, and my son says they’re comfortable. They’re not top quality, okay. If you’re really wearing them hard – long ruck marches on uneven terrain, that sort of thing – they may not be what you’re looking for. But for style/uniform compliance without breaking the bank, they’re perfect. Sizing is weird. I recommend actually measuring your foot and going by the provided size guide. That’s what we did and we got it right on the first try.
Anthony Estrada –
-I’ve worn these boots on several terrain types and they’ve done wonderfully as far as comfort with exception for rocky terrain, in which you can virtually feel every rock under your step.-Great tread grip, no complaint there.-Panama sole began to separate from the boot but only needed minor shoe gooing.-Leather is cheap but durable and flexible.-The laces are garbage and were immediately replaced with speed lace.-The canvas carries a stench but I oddly find it satisfying to smell lol.-Boots are lightweight which is outstanding.-I usually wear an 11 or 11.5. A 10W was perfect for me.-Overall I love the look and fit of the boot.Conclusion: If you just want a pair of jungle boots but are on a budget these aren’t bad at all. They’re comfortable once broken in, and for the price durable as hell.Some people have given these bad reviews, but after a few months of hiking and rucking with a 50lb pack for upwards of 12 miles at a time, these boots have surpassed any expectations I had regarding them.