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They are really Denim?
Those wont be to good in the winter, me thinks...
Are they like Heavy Jean Denim?
Those wont be to good in the winter, me thinks...
Are they like Heavy Jean Denim?
CMJ said:First of all I've been wearing CF combats for 10 years and I know what they can be like. The combats I've seen are when they first came out with them. It's quite possible they were modified recently. Second of all. There should be no reason that anyone's feet should be wet for days after a creek crossing. I've done a few myself and a change of socks works wonders.
2332Piper said:Thats why they are called 'Jungle' boots, they are meant for warm and wet environments. Thats why you also have WWB's for colder, wetter weather and a general purpose boot for spring/fall/summer/garrison conditions.
But in actuality, what you wear boot wise really should be up to you (within limits). I've seen guys wear Mk 111's in winter and WWB's in the heat of summer because thats what they find most comfortable (and won't/can't go and buy non-issue boots). But for a cadet activity, Mk 111's should suffice most of the time.
ryanmann356 said:I dont actually know what theyre called I just know they're made by CAT. My assistant platoon commander in Vernon had a pair that was issued to her by her corps, a few of my officers have them, they probably have a hardened toe or something like that. Sorry for any false info I was just trying to describe them. But I have seen members of the reg/reserve/CIC force wearing them, I wasnt trying to post any incorrect information I was just saying that I liked the boots because they looked comfortable