I was always fine with the MKIII boot, and once my knees started disintegrating and I was given a vibram sole chit things were even better.
Then I tried to get my boots resoled and was denied, and pushed over to the GP boot (black one like the WWB) which didn't feel right, the same way the WWB never felt right. Like the sole is too wide or something. Anyway, I couldn't get them to work.
So I wore SWATs. Until I was posted to a unit where the RSM wanted absolute uniformity, so back to physio to figure something out - something that ended up being custom boots. Note, all I wanted was to get my MK3 boots resoled. So I get the custom boots, after some hassle which included the guys at clothing stores giving me a hard time for not wearing the issued sock system (!?). The custom boots (brown, GP style, temperate) lasted about a week before they fell apart. Oh and they also suffered from the don't feel right issue.
Anyway. Enough is enough - I now wear either Danner or Lowa, can't get issued the new boot and don't really care.
I'll pile on to the long list of people complaining about this. Why is it that I can order boots online, having never tried them on, and they fit and perform better than anything the military has ever issued me - anything non-cots that is?
Honestly, and I have a pretty solid understanding of Defence Capability Development, our issue with boots appears to come down to the fact that we want to spend Canadian defence $$ in Canada - Regional Industrial Benefits. The problem is that we don't really have an effective Canadian footwear industry.
I think that the solution is to have a standard issue boot, that meets our requirements and makes 75% of the force happy, while at the same time creating a list of acceptable boots (similar to the US Army's AR 670-1 Compliant Boot List).