Belleville Flyweight C320 8” Combat Boots for Men - Ultra-Lightweight Army/Air Force OCP ACU Coyote Brown Leather with Traction Outsole; Berry Compliant
A**R
Comfortable everyday bootwear
Both Kagan Dunlap and OnePunchDad recommended these boots as good all-purpose footwear for any situation. After purchasing a pair for myself, I absolutely agree with their assessment. They're comfy, durable, they don't hurt, and they're a lifesaver in Texas weather. Would recommend these for people who want a good all-purpose everyday boot that doesn't look like you work construction (no disrespect to the style or the occupation).
E**D
Made in USA,
These boots are the most comfortable I've worn in ages. I use them for working around the family acreage and just generally stomping around in the hills. Very good ankle support and light weight are a great boon to my 70 year old feet.
B**L
Confort
Perfect fit for my grandson
A**R
Made in USA. Very Durable, Lightweight and Well Made.
These boots might not seem like much when you first see them, but after wearing them you'll be sold. They're very well made for warm to mildly cold weather. Shockingly lighter than some of my other leather boots, and I definitely notice less leg fatigue after walking same distance in my leather boots. These boots are heavily stitched around the sole and double-stitched in problematic areas like at the toe and heel. You won't peel or tear the sole on these boots when you step on the heel to remove them. Great, gripping tread on the sole. The price of the boots might seem steep, but for a boot that's made here in USA, you can't beat them. Most of your other brands made elsewhere may be cheaper, but these boots will not fail you afield. Very supportive around ankle and very breathable without sacrificing much water resistance.
R**C
Very light and comfortable boot, some variation in quality, hard to size
This boot is significantly lighter that other combat boots in the Belleville series (e.g., C390, C300), and is much more comfortable. If you are looking for a Belleville combat boot, the C320 One Xero is definitely the way to go. The sizing is difficult, I recommend that you order a size and a size and a half down from your running shoe size. The boot is somewhat narrow, so if your feet are even a little wide, consider ordering the wide; my feet are on the narrow side, and the width was snug. Some variation in finish and quality between different boots. Not sure that this is the best hiking boot, but will be a great work boot. Overall a comfortable and lightweight boot, can wear all day without fatigue.
J**
How badass they are
So 13 might have been a little to big but I love how they feel and fit so I'll be buying more of these boots for now on
A**E
Great boot, wide isnt wide enough
Look around the internet and you will see many reviews talking about why this boot is great. Only I need a wider boot in order to be comfortable doing what I do. The Wide boot might work for you, but for me it was just a bit not enough.
D**N
Keepers,Quality issues
I've got a quarter century in the Military. I wore Belleville for quite a while. I wore something called "magnum technologies" (pictured aside C320) in Iraq, and part of Afghanistan. They don't make this model anymore (in fact I tried one of the new ones, and the liner makes it hot to wear and nearly impossible to get your foot past the tongue).These C320 ONE ZERO boots are the CLOSEST THING. At a $200 price point, I'm discouraged that the quality is so poor.The good; Very light weight, super flexible, and for now feel up to rugged (field) use and you can move quickly with them. There is no liner (good, dries fast)The bad; see the pictures, gaps where the sole is attached, cheap insoles, cheap laces. I doubt these will last as long as my old boots, but should outlast me.
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