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Pakistan made combat boots.

I have the ones by denim, and i am on the lookout to replace them, its been a while since i bought them and now they are ripped apart ----- i went to csd to check these out - didn't really like the build quality - checked with friends for reviews --- and most of them gave a negative rating ---
i have a pair of these,they are pretty good(comfortable and durable) and in service with the army
 
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@balixd @DESERT FIGHTER

Any suggestions? Need something good for trekking etc. Or should I simply go for something caterpillar?
Depends how deep your pocket runs......i would suggest to go with Caterpillar, go for something lightweight and rugged...do not go for these delta type chinese knock offs, they are a big no no.......
If you can get someone to bring a pair of gorentex from abroad that will be the best thing otherwise go ahead with caterpillar......
 
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There was one very skilled show maker in Rawalpindi saddar (where computer market is, don't know the name of exact street). He used to make on order, with precise measurementst.
Got one pair from him about 12 years ago, still using these in very harsh snow. I went there about three years ago but he was not there. Shop was occupied with computers.
If any one got info about him, kindly let me know.
 
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Depends how deep your pocket runs......i would suggest to go with Caterpillar, go for something lightweight and rugged...do not go for these delta type chinese knock offs, they are a big no no.......
If you can get someone to bring a pair of gorentex from abroad that will be the best thing otherwise go ahead with caterpillar......
In my experience gore-tex are a big no no for hiking etc in Pakistan as they get very hot making the feet prone to sweat and blisters, the best thing I believe is getting someone to get either genuine delta or 5.11 boots.
I have been using my trusted boots for about a year now with no sign of wear or loss of comfort
 
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@balixd @DESERT FIGHTER

Any suggestions? Need something good for trekking etc. Or should I simply go for something caterpillar?

Locally you can sort out a good pair from caterpillar (I like their boots.. But they tend to be a little heavy)... Or if you can find US Vibram etc from somewhere...

Again you won't find either under 10,000 RS.

In my experience gore-tex are a big no no for hiking etc in Pakistan as they get very hot making the feet prone to sweat and blisters, the best thing I believe is getting someone to get either genuine delta or 5.11 boots.
I have been using my trusted boots for about a year now with no sign of wear or loss of comfort

Couple of years back bought a pair of Vibram for 6000 . I'm hearing now the same boots are going for 10,000 or so!
Mine got "destroyed"... Some asshole cut the shoes with a razor at univ hostel..
 
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I don't see any breathable waterproof membrane. On long military hikes moisture alone will kill the feet. In warm weather soldiers will die of elevated body temperature and dehydration. Sole looks some cheap shinny material.

This is the real deal:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000A1KBX..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=DMSAP6MJ9XHQA26B3F08

While this is standard US military Issue boots.
https://www.amazon.com/Belleville-USMC-Weather-Combat-Boot/dp/B009WSNS64

@balixd @DESERT FIGHTER

Any suggestions? Need something good for trekking etc. Or should I simply go for something caterpillar?
Locally you can sort out a good pair from caterpillar (I like their boots.. But they tend to be a little heavy)... Or if you can find US Vibram etc from somewhere...

Again you won't find either under 10,000 RS.



Couple of years back bought a pair of Vibram for 6000 . I'm hearing now the same boots are going for 10,000 or so!
Mine got "destroyed"... Some asshole cut the shoes with a razor at univ hostel..
Depends what purpose you are buy these boots for, if not for military color regulation than keep checking this website. Sometime they will have ridiculous sale on American holidays or end of financial year to save on Taxes. I bought almost $300 tracking/mountaineering boots for last than $100 once. Search for their coupons or clearance.

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/clearance~1/
 
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I don't see any breathable waterproof membrane. On long military hikes moisture alone will kill the feet. In warm weather soldiers will die of elevated body temperature and dehydration. Sole looks some cheap shinny material.

This is the real deal:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000A1KBX..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=DMSAP6MJ9XHQA26B3F08

While this is standard US military Issue boots.
https://www.amazon.com/Belleville-USMC-Weather-Combat-Boot/dp/B009WSNS64



Depends what purpose you are buy these boots for, if not for military color regulation than keep checking this website. Sometime they will have ridiculous sale on American holidays or end of financial year to save on Taxes. I bought almost $300 tracking/mountaineering boots for last than $100 once. Search for their coupons or clearance.

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/clearance~1/


Screw that il borrow an extra pair from my father or brother if nessecary ... ;)
 
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Locally you can sort out a good pair from caterpillar (I like their boots.. But they tend to be a little heavy)... Or if you can find US Vibram etc from somewhere...

Again you won't find either under 10,000 RS.
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You never know what you might find at Karkhano market in Peshawar, I have colleagues who have bought brand new boots from reputable brands for a fraction of their original prices
 
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You never know what you might find at Karkhano market in Peshawar, I have colleagues who have bought brand new boots from reputable brands for a fraction of their original prices
I thought the govt had struck the traders selling militarily stuff hard?
 
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I thought the govt had struck the traders selling militarily stuff hard?
They might have now because I haven't been to Peshawar in almost 3 years, boots are not necessarily "purely military", back when I used to go there, they were a relatively common sight there
 
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In my experience gore-tex are a big no no for hiking etc in Pakistan as they get very hot making the feet prone to sweat and blisters, the best thing I believe is getting someone to get either genuine delta or 5.11 boots.
I have been using my trusted boots for about a year now with no sign of wear or loss of comfort

Gore-Tex is old technology. The latest gear combines it with NASA Outlast fabric for much better performance:

http://www.outlast.com/en/end-uses/footwear/

http://www.outlast.com/en/end-uses/apparel/
 
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Lovely , modern and practical design like it

What I like about shoe is resembles a running (Mobility) shoe at bottom but still gives you rugged boot look

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But I also like this one due to lovely leather work sturdy , solid bottom base to absorb serious KM hikes , perhaps better option for rocky forest or Mountains
 
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