Converse Boots: Men's Steel Toe USA-Made Tactical Work Boots CM8998
Converse CM8998 Men's Steel Toe 8-Inch Sage Green Tactical Boots are designed in a military style, but any civilian can buy them. Every Working Man is a soldier in his own way. During workdays, you have to battle through fatigue, discomfort, grueling tasks that req ... (see full details) #CNVCM8998.
Converse Boots: Men's Steel Toe USA-Made Tactical Work Boots CM8998
Converse CM8998 Men's Steel Toe 8-Inch Sage Green Tactical Boots are designed in a military style, but any civilian can buy them. Every Working Man is a soldier in his own way. During workdays, you have to battle through fatigue, discomfort, grueling tasks that require physical strength and practical knowledge.
The sage green uppers are made in an 8-inch tall design with a combination of leather and Cordura nylon materials. Leather is soft but flexible, surrounding feet in comfortable support. Abrasion-resisting Cordura keeps feet ventilated and cool.
The MIL-33 moisture-wicking lining will help keep your skin dry. Made with TCT, Total Cushioning Technology, the boots stay soft and supportive under your feet. The insole is made with a removable, cleanable polyurethane cushion insert. Gel heel pads add a core of softness to the shock-resistant polyurethane.
Shock eliminator heel cushions in the Rugged Terrain soles absorb even more foot force. The polyurethane soles are attached with tough 360-degree outsole sidewall stitching. Steel toes add impact- and compression-resistance to increase your foot safety.
Converse CM8998 Men's Steel Toe 8-Inch Sage Green Tactical Boots were made in the USA for Working Men who soldier through their workdays. You work hard, but your feet should still feel comfortable.
Sizes Available: M 6-12, 13, 14 I W 6-12, 13
Detailed Product Specifications
Additional Product Features
- Discontinued
- Removable Footbed
- Abrasion Resistant
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”Mark M. from Woolwich Twp, New Jersey



















