New Balance Boots: Men's Hot Weather DesertLite Combat Boots 453 MTN
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New Balance is known for making athletic shoes, so who's better to create military gear? Few workers are expected to be as agile, athletic and quick as military employees. These New Balance 453 MTN Men's 8 Inch DesertLite Tan Military Boots are designed like a sold ... (see full details) #NBT453MTN.
New Balance Boots: Men's Hot Weather DesertLite Combat Boots 453 MTN
New Balance is known for making athletic shoes, so who's better to create military gear? Few workers are expected to be as agile, athletic and quick as military employees. These New Balance 453 MTN Men's 8 Inch DesertLite Tan Military Boots are designed like a soldier’s boots, and they're made for hard workers everywhere.
These tall, military-style boots are made for hot weather wear. The light tan frame has mesh ports throughout the boot to transfer air and increase cooling ventilation around feet. In hot weather, cool feet will give you a strong advantage over every task.
The double-reinforced lacing loops are designed never to fail in the field, so they'll always create a tough bond around feet to keep your boots in place. The molded EVA foam units support and cushion each step. Made with springs on each lug, the midsoles help your steps bounce back after impact.
Full-length molded shanks lift and support arches, preventing pain and muscle strain. Even when you're carrying heavy loads, the shanks will keep your steps supported. High-traction, non-squeak outsoles support the entire design, giving you gripping traction. New Balance 453 MTN Men's 8 Inch DesertLite Tan Military Boots help you perform like a soldier, because all hard workers are.
Sizes Available: M 6-12, 13, 14, 15 I W 6-12, 13, 14, 15
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