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  • AregularGuy
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 2792

    Good hot weather boots?

    Prettyuxh all boots have mediocre reviews. I have some Bates that i wore for a couple of years, not hot weather versions. They were ok but they were warm. Need to be 670-1 compliant.

    I'm looking at the Rocky S2V tactical. Doesn't say they are specifically hot weather but they are "vented". ~$250 stings a little. Any recommendations I should consider?
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    tomk556
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 865

    I’ve never cared for the S2Vs but they’re popular and I saw a lot of them on feet in 128 degree weather. If you sweat a lot and your feet get wet from it I’d think the S2V might get warm- it’s a thicker boot for sure.

    I’m nuts but I just like the look and feel of the basic issue hot weather boots :-)

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    • #3
      M76
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      • Apr 2014
      • 5954

      these look like they serve your purpose, only available in coyote

      The McRae T2 Ultra Light Hot Weather Steel Toe Combat Boot is an AR 670-1 compliant Army boot that is also Berry compliant with an 8" height. Order now!
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      • #4
        Snoopy47
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        • Aug 2010
        • 3883

        Danner Gortex

        Our best-selling Desert TFX has been fully refreshed with premium components like a Vibram outsole and our lightest weight TFX platform.


        Don't skimp out on foot wear. Spend whatever you have to on boots and socks.

        Go cheap on t-shirts and underwear.
        Before there was Polymer there was Accuracy.

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        • #5
          Milsurp1
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2016
          • 3091

          My answer depends on your MOS.

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          • #6
            AregularGuy
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            • Jan 2013
            • 2792

            Originally posted by Snoopy47
            Danner Gortex

            Our best-selling Desert TFX has been fully refreshed with premium components like a Vibram outsole and our lightest weight TFX platform.


            Don't skimp out on foot wear. Spend whatever you have to on boots and socks.

            Go cheap on t-shirts and underwear.

            Are you sure those are hot weather? I had some goretex trail shots and they were hot on the feet.


            Originally posted by Milsurp1
            My answer depends on your MOS.
            65B, physical therapist. I'll be on my feet most of the day, walking around otherwise. I will have to wear uniform and boots pretty much all the time, everyday, except PT and maybe after duty day.
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            • #7
              jarhead714
              Calguns Addict
              • Dec 2012
              • 8846

              What you need is some skull crushing jungle boots but those ****s apparently aren’t authorized anymore. Just change your socks every chance you get, I guess.

              Edit: I just read your MOS. You should have plenty of opportunities to change your socks. Lol.

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                AregularGuy
                Veteran Member
                • Jan 2013
                • 2792

                Haha! Yes, plenty! I've got some serviceable Bates but they are very heavy. I wore those in Honduras and it was hot there. If i can help it why not be more comfy while doing my cushy AOC?
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                • #9
                  jarhead714
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 8846

                  Originally posted by AregularGuy
                  Haha! Yes, plenty! I've got some serviceable Bates but they are very heavy. I wore those in Honduras and it was hot there. If i can help it why not be more comfy while doing my cushy AOC?

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                  • #10
                    Snoopy47
                    Veteran Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 3883

                    Originally posted by AregularGuy
                    Are you sure those are hot weather? I had some goretex trail shots and they were hot on the feet.
                    They are non insulated, but water proof. So I guess somewhere in the middle.

                    As Logistics company level officer I don't really know what my feet will be stepping in. Certainly not a combat MOS, but the terrain they are in is going to be the same. So I'd rather invest in keeping them dry.

                    SOCKS!!!!!!!! are an important investment. Maybe even more so if you get a cheap boot.

                    All I remember is the GI Issue boot at Basic made all the toes numb from crushing the front of my feet. The moment I hit AIT I got myself different boots.

                    It took more than a few years to get the feeling back in my toes. So I'm more than happy go in a few bucks more when I don't know how far I'm going and how much crap I have to carry.
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                    • #11
                      BlueOvalBandit
                      Member
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 154

                      Originally posted by AregularGuy
                      I'm looking at the Rocky S2V tactical. Doesn't say they are specifically hot weather but they are "vented". ~$250 stings a little. Any recommendations I should consider?
                      Honestly a lot of it is personal preference. I hated Rockys and mine were issued, other people love them. If you're 11w and want to try Rockys you can have mine, I put them on once when issued, walked around at home a bit, and never again. You could probably measure the total mileage in yards.

                      I can ruck all day in the standard issue DLATS hot weather boots (they're available in XW, which is what I need), others hate just standing in them. Nike or Reeboks were popular when I deployed, but if you do a lot of walking, they don't last.

                      and as others said SOCKS, SOCKS, SOCKS

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                      • #12
                        The Wingnut
                        CGN Contributor
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 3418

                        The best boots I've ever worn are Reebok R4360s. They come without the composite toe. My foot problems have gone away since getting them.

                        Athletic soles on a military boot, with a composite toe, and under $150? I'll take two pair. Had them for a year and didn't have issues with the heat in 90+ degree weather on concrete(flightline maintainer).

                        I feel guilty when I step off of the truck onto the flightline, these boots feel as if I'm wearing slippers compared to the Bates or Bellevilles that I'm issued.

                        One caveat, the soles and footbed are a little easy to damage. Watch out if you're hard on your boots, you may peel the rubber off, or rub the coyote color off and expose the white foam.
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                        • #13
                          Vinnie Boombatz
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                          • Feb 2020
                          • 3036

                          Danner Reckoning are the most comfortable boots I've ever worn. Can wear these all day during summer firearms classes out in the desert in 100+F temps on concrete and gravel with no issues. My feel still feel great at the end of a 4-day class. Every other shoe or boot I've tried had my feet aching by day 2. Even in the summer I wear these with thick, cushy wool socks.

                          They're not cheap, but they're made in the USA and 670-01 compliant.

                          The latest in lightweight tactical performance The modern battlefield isn’t symmetrical... It’s complex and fluid with ever shifting terrains and conditions. The Reckoning is the game changer for 21st century combat. Nothing less will suffice. The result is a boot that’s lightweight, comfortable, streamlined, and configurable to fit any theater or uniform. Our service men and women are a force to be reckoned with and this boot embodies that spirit.


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                            Vinnie Boombatz
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                            • Feb 2020
                            • 3036

                            Originally posted by Snoopy47
                            Danner Gortex

                            Our best-selling Desert TFX has been fully refreshed with premium components like a Vibram outsole and our lightest weight TFX platform.


                            Don't skimp out on foot wear. Spend whatever you have to on boots and socks.

                            Go cheap on t-shirts and underwear.
                            Gore-Tex is the LAST thing you want in a hot weather boot. Gore-Tex is essentially like wrapping a plastic bag around your foot. Great way to trap and retain moisture, which is something you don't want to do. Most people think GoreTex is some magical membrane, but it in no way, shape or form does it allow the sweat and moisture to pass through at a rate faster than your foot produces it. Probably the worst choice you can make for a hot weather boot.
                            Last edited by Vinnie Boombatz; 06-14-2022, 12:53 PM.
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                            • #15
                              Atomic Donut
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                              • Sep 2010
                              • 802

                              Lowa Zephyr. The last boot you’ll ever need.

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