AltamaJungle Px 10.5" mens Jungle PX 10.5"
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.7 x 12.72 x 5.12 inches |
Package Weight | 2.21 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Altama |
Model Name | Boot |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult, mens |
Manufacturer | Altama |
Part Number | 315501 |
Style | Boot |
Outer Material | Leather |
Size | W105 |
A**R
Would buy again.
I ordered these for my son to go to BSA βs Northern Tier. He was canoeing for a week and they require the boys to exit the canoes in the water then have to carry the gear and canoes over rough terrain to the next lake. He said these worked great. Other boys with regular non waterproof boots complained about having mud and sand in their boots all week. My sonβs were just wet, no sand or mud.
E**.
I like this boots.
For weekend. πππππππΎππΎππΎ
P**M
Good value, well made, time tested.
Everything I expected from Altima jungle boots. A bit pricey, but good quality leather and stitching with a really well designed sole. I like that the lugs on the sole are chunky, but open. For a work boot in warm climates, it's hard to beat unless you need a steel/plastic toe. Fitment was true to size for me and they did take a short period to break in, but nothing painful or dramatic.
M**E
Sizing is right, but the build has changed
I have been wearing Jungle Boots from Altama since the mid 80s, and have never had a problem with them, until now. The updated design with the "non metallic anti penetration board" has this fastened differently than the thin steel plate it replaced; basically looks like some rivets attached at the heal as well as in the arch area of the foot. Now after a lot of time on my feet I can feel the rivets(?) in both of my heals.
A**R
A TOUGH COOKIE FOR THE JUNGLES OF GUYANA
A tough cookie in the jungle, quiet on wooden floors, which is great for spec ops and robust for breaching doors. The trade off, however, is its weight. Nevertheless, you wont regret this purchase if you are looking for a good all-round military boots for the tropics. Certainly not for the winter and may be a bit of a challenge for treks over 50km.
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