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3.0 out of 5 stars
whats the catch?,
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This review is from: BUDGET TROPICAL JUNGLE BOOTS (Apparel)
I've owned 3 pairs of these.
The soles are marking. If you stomp on something or drag your feet, you will leave dark thick black marks. The toe likes to come unglued from the sole. I reccomend shoe goo. The leather, if it can be called such, is coated with plastic of some sort. It's not spit shineable. The boots are decently light and somewhat wearable.
2.0 out of 5 stars
No sole or arch support,
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The price cannot be beat, but expect to get what you pay for. The soles of my feet were hurting after climbing over lots of rocks with these boots. Also, did not appreciate getting unsolicited junk mail afterwards!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Heavy - Duty Footwear,
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Budget Jungle Boots Avalible From "[...]" - Constant wetness is the main problem in the jungle, with the need for ankle support and protection from sharp sticks and rocks. With rubber soles, these boots keep out water from damp ground while allowing the feet to breath through the canvas uppers. After wading a river, the action of walking squirts water out of special steel vents in the instep. The cleats are wide and deep for good grip on wet ground. This is very good boots!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for work boots,
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My husband wears these as his work boots in the kitchen, we had to add some insoles for more comfort but they are holding up well and he really likes them
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BUDGET TROPICAL JUNGLE BOOTS by Brigade's Action Gear
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