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Llama Legs
08-11-2011, 08:46
No kidding. One of my old boy scouts in the military is asking me for a recommendation. :-?

Limeman
08-11-2011, 10:17
Hi. I have read that both these boots are being used in AFG with good success by our men and women: Lowa Zephyr Desert Mid and Asolo Moran GTX. Make sure your friend double-checks that either these (or any non-issue boot) will receive authorization for use before he purchases.

http://www.rei.com/product/796120/lowa-zephyr-desert-mid-hiking-boots-mens
http://www.backcountry.com/asolo-moran-gtx-hiking-boot-mens

Fog Horn
08-11-2011, 10:21
I have always used Danner's. Light weight, breatheable, and feels like tennis shoes. They aren't as durable as they once were though.

For Afghanistan they issue really nice mountain boots, is he not getting a pair of those? They take a week or so to break in but they're pretty sweet.

Chubbs4U
08-11-2011, 12:01
If going for Asolo, I would suggest sierratradingpost.com Got my $250 pair of boots for $94.

Tuckahoe
08-11-2011, 13:33
The Danner Combat Hiker was developed specifically for use by the army in Afghanistan.

http://www.danner.com/boots/dannerr-combat-hikertm-military-boots.html

Furlough
08-12-2011, 07:49
I second the Danners. They are a good boot for that environment. I liked the Danner Desert Acadia Boot. I bought these before deployment, broke them in and rotated them with those that were issued. The Acadia is heavier and bigger than the Combat Hiker, but in my opinion more durable and provide better support when humping a load.

Ironbelly
08-15-2011, 13:25
I spent the better part of 8 years in Afghanistan and found I like the Bellville desert model 310 to be the best boot ever IMO. I went through quite a few boots from many different brands including the danner combat hiker, and once i tried these i never wanted anything else. The 310 is basically a trail runner crossed with a combat boot. Superb ventilation, leight weight, tough, and great traction. They are also much cheaper than other boots such as the danner. They are also approved for wear with the uniform by all branches, this is a big thing to consider because it depends on your commander if they will let you wear something that is not.