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I'm sure you meant "anti-static" vice "anti-fod".Chapeski said:I believe it's the anti-fod issue, however I could be off on this. I'm sure Vern will correct me if I'm wrong though.
I'm sure you meant "anti-static" vice "anti-fod".Chapeski said:I believe it's the anti-fod issue, however I could be off on this. I'm sure Vern will correct me if I'm wrong though.
ArmyVern said:The MkIII is an unlined, plain leather boot (just as the "flying boots" [the re-treaded combat MkIII boot as you pointed out]) with no static producing lining.
The same can not be said about the Boot, GP; it does have a staticy lining (or at least has a lining not yet certified to be anti-static).
Big Flight Safety "OOOOPs" on your part.
ArmyVern said:Well, they are for YOU. And, that lower back pain bit would make it seem like something "medical" ...
Yet again: Apples/Oranges
(And, knowing that you are here right now, hoping that you are addressing the footwear item as a "medical" during your B Class time ... what a difference that makes too in the world that is the supply system [over A Class]).
Dimsum said:Agreed. I use them while flying (shh...don't tell anyone!) especially since the flying boots are re-treaded Mk IIIs with bigger eyelets. Speaking of which, how come the GPB isn't "allowed" for flight ops when they also issue Mk IIIs if flying boot stocks run low ???
They are CWWBs, so I still wear my Magnum Stealth IIs in the summer months, as the Temperate Combat Boots aren't issued yet.
AEC Kapp said:Personally, I've found the CWWB's combined with the Combat Sock system to be plenty comfortable in summer months. The mesh lining is plenty forgiving and I've heard they break in quicker in warmer weather (took only a week for mine to break in), and compared to the old MK3's, they're like walking on clouds.
recceguy said:They are called Cold Wet Weather Boots for a reason.
The GPB & TCB are different things. If you dig back through this thread, you can find that the GPB is only acting as the new Cbt boot because the TCB has not yet been bought.Eye In The Sky said:I know this is about the GPB (army) which the CTS site refers to as the Temperate Combat Boot, or is the TCB and GPB different pieces of kit?
geo said:They are called Cold Wet Weather Boots for a reason.
They are also called...."Skates"
Ecco said:They are also called...."Skates"
Cold Wet Weather Boots are a CEMS (Air Force) item. They are not slippery on cold surfaces. ???
http://www.forces.gc.ca/cems/ItemsAndClothing/Footwear/CWWB_e.htm
Ecco said:Cold Wet Weather Boots are a CEMS (Air Force) item.
Eye In The Sky said:IIRC, the Army WWB sole issue is being looked after with the resoling of the boots, and the new boots coming online won't have the same issue.
Loachman said:These are the absolute WORST boots that I have ever worn.
I gave them three weeks' chance in Wainwright in late March/early April, and finally gave up.
I have never had a problem with the standard combat boot, from Mk I to Mk III.
I have learned, over the past couple of decades, to avoid anything that has "a** f**ce in the name, and pick the Army version if there is one. The latter may not be perfect, but it's generally a whole lot better.