Step into action with confidence wearing the Garmont T8 FALCON tactical boots for women and men. Designed for dynamic missions, these military combat boots for men and women offer a perfect blend of innovation, durability, and performance. Crafted with a combination of 1.8 mm suede leather and polyester upper, these suede boots provide unparalleled support and lightness, ensuring you can move swiftly across any terrain. Experience the ultimate in comfort and performance with GARMONT's innovative design features. The soft EVA GTF MAGNET sole of these military boots for women and men delivers a responsive feel, allowing you to navigate various terrains with ease and agility. With GARMONT's Anatomically Directed Design (ADD), your foot's natural abilities are optimized for stability, shock absorption, and forward propulsion, while the cushioning low-density EVA core and shank ensure reduced fatigue and superior comfort during long hikes. Gear up for success and conquer any terrain with these army boots for men and women - the ultimate choice for durability, performance, and comfort.
A**
Great boots
It’s a great boot for army BCT or boot camps. More of a ruck mark boot, very light, comfortable
J**E
Well made.
Boots fit well and are very durable. I have primarily used them for motorcycle riding, good traction and fit nicely. Sizes pretty true.
A**Z
Good for rucking
Super good for rucking in especially for the price. Not the best for running, but it got easier after I broke them in. The fit was good, and I definitely don't get blisters has often with these
D**.
Great and comfortable
Amazing boots for normal use for army stuff. As an equipment operator, they hold up very well. I was surprised how comfortable they were right away as many military grade boots I purchase typically needs to be broken in.
R**R
Great cushion and support
These boots run in between the NFS 670 and the T8 Bifida. The NFS is the lightweight, tennis shoe boot; the Bifida is the heavy duty, hardcore boot; this boot is the hybrid. It is not as heavy as the Bifida, but is more supportive than the NFS. The cushion of the sole is an improvement over the NFS and would definitely hold up for those long rucks on pavement. The main complaint I have is with most Garmonts; I find a size that fits the length and width of my foot, but I need to cinch the laces tight to the point where the seams on top of the foot press down to an uncomfortable degree and I can't go down a size, because my toes would encroach on the front of the boot. Maybe my feet are just weird, I would love this boot and you might too. Give it a chance, it has great potential.
J**
Boots Review
All I did was try them on & I love them already. Very comfortable! Can’t wait to wear them & see how they make my feet feel during training. The sizing chart was very helpful!
A**A
Uncomfortable cheap feeling shoes. Dissapointed
Disappointed After Loving the T8 NFS 670I had high hopes for these boots, especially after loving the T8 NFS 670s, but unfortunately, they fell short. The fit is uncomfortable overall, they don’t conform well to the shape of my foot and there's a noticeable gap over the top that makes them feel loose and unstable. Despite trying to break them in, they still feel awkward and poorly designed in comparison to the 670s. Really disappointed, especially considering how much I trusted this brand before. Definitely not the upgrade I was hoping for.
K**.
The best option for the Army
These are the most comfortable ar complaint boots I have had, I also think they are the best Garmont options as well. I have the t8 nfs wides and they are great as well, however, their ankle support is a bit worse and the break-in takes a bit longer, and the wide in the nfs is about the width of a normal shoe. Garmont is a great company, and these are my preferred choices for my Military boots. If you need boots for winter snow, I would go with the Lowa's, otherwise, You cannot go wrong with the Garmonts. I would go with the wide option, and also get darn tough socks, they will save you from a lot of issues.
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