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Converse® 8" Sage Green Composite Safety Toe Boot |
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Item#
33036 |

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Price: $114.88 - $122.99
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Description/Features |
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The Converse® 8" Sage Green Composite Safety Toe Boot features authentic Converse® athletic fit, comfort and performance with tactical design and 100% non-metallic safety toe.
- Flesh-out (non-shineable) Leather
- 100% Non-metallic construction makes for easier passage through airports and high-security areas where metal detectors are used
- ANSI Class75/ASTM F2413-05
- Foot Force insole system with arch support
- Built-in Converse® Shock Eliminator™ heel plug
- Sure-Grip-Plus trail outsole
- HEIGHT: 8"
- Imported
COLORS: Sage
WEIGHT: 2 lbs.
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The best of bad options

None of the boots that are currently available in the AF sage green are terribly good, but this is probably the best of the lot. It is more comfortable than the Belleville, and most importantly, it is side zip, which is a HUGE feature to me (why don't more companies make a side zip?!). Unfortunately, it appears that NONE of the AF boots being produced, to include this one, use a female last (shoe lingo for template). Ergo, the heel is too large for most ladies' feet and you may get some slippage. Be advised: even though they may SAY that they are in women's sizes, what you will really get is the men's approximation and a unisex sizing. (You can verify this by looking on the tongue of this boot). These boots are clunky looking and not light, BUT I still say they are miles above the Belleville in comfort. I will keep mine until a better option comes along.
Laura
- November 25, 2009
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Overrated

These boots are overrated. Several people in my squadron recommended them as the best boots in the world, but when I got a pair, they pinched in the toe and slipped in the heel (even with inserts). So far, I've had better luck with the basic issue boots.
Andrew
- August 12, 2009
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