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Under Armour Valsetz Military Tactical Men's Shoes Review

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2.5
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Description of Under Armour Valsetz Military Tactical Men's Shoes

Textile and Synthetic. Imported. Rubber sole. Shaft measures approximately 6.75" from arch. Boot opening measures approximately 10 around. Perfect Outdoor Boots: Made from 100% Fabric or Textile with a leather sole that measures approximately 1.5 inches". Lightweight, Durable Men's Boots: Wear as work boots, tactical boots, or even for hunting, hiking and construction. Full Support During Use: UA ClutchFit ankle support system contours & supports. Men's Military & Tactical Boots: Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) toe cap for added protection. Long-Lasting, Resistant Boots: These Under Armour boots for men have a welded polyurethane (PU) film that surrounds the perimeter for abrasion resistance.

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This is my fifth pair of exactly the same shoes. Size 13EE. Always fit with space for DrScholl inserts and socks with double snap closure. This last pair fits like a size 12 I wear but a quality sole insert showed the shoe was not wearable even with a thin toe. The gauge is too small and cheaper - the plastic made doesn't feel as soft as previous generation shoes. Under Armor lost me as a long-time customer because management became tight-fisted (cheap with anger) and production methods were…

Pros
  • Men's military and combat boots: Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) toe cap for extra protection
Cons
  • Definitely bad product

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Excellent walking shoes; Not Desert Work Boots

They're lightweight, comfortable and breathable. I'm sure they wear out quickly. These are not work shoes, these are hiking shoes. They also do not protect against snakes. If you want durable work boots with snake protection, you need to buy knee-length leather boots. I don't see any contractor wearing them here. For me they work great. I wish they had used half eye loops on the top holes. It's uncomfortable to lace them up. They slip on very easily, and the breathable material is also slightly

Pros
  • Full support during use: ankle support system UA ClutchFit contours and support
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Make sure they are genuine UA boots

I don't believe the boots I bought were genuine UA boots, they started after falling apart just a week after purchase and my feet hurt normal size 11, sole insert is brown, rest of my old boots and new boots that i have have black inserts. I notice my feet are always sore after wearing that eight hour shift or less. My only regret is when I noticed the box was different and the insoles were different I had to go back to the prime wardrobe. maybe a fake got into Amazon's rotation. has.buyer, be…

Pros
  • Shaft measures approx 6.75 inches from the arch of the foot
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Lightweight and Durable

First of all, these boots are very lightweight and fairly comfortable. They seemed a bit narrow for their size, I'll probably order a wide one next time. On the other hand, the laces are narrow and stretch a bit when you try to tighten them. However, there are real eyelets for the laces, which is good. Too many boots use those crappy fabric loops instead of eyelets. The profile is good and offers good traction. I've worn them half a dozen times and am happy with the quality for the price.

Pros
  • Tough, Heavy Duty Boots: These Under Armor men's boots have a welded polyurethane (PU) film around the perimeter to resist abrasion
Cons
  • Nothing here