Blackhawk Men's Tall Tanto Boot
Product Description
BLACKHAWK! now offers the Tall Tanto Boot, the tall version of the Tanto Light Hiker. This boot is built for comfort and stability on and off duty, whether on the street or on the trail. If offers outstanding traction, stability, pronation control, and comfort. Features: Ventilated, quick-drying properties are ideal for waterborne or hot-weather operations; Vibram “Globetrotter” shock-absorbing rubber outsole; washable, antimicrobial, custom-molded OrthoLite footbed provides quick-drying, breathable cushion that is highly abrasion resistant and will not break down or lose effectiveness over time; waterproof-injected insole board; lightweight, breathable nylon mesh upper with padded collar; self-cleaning, multi-directional lugs and semi-rigid heel and toe cap reinforcement deliver comfort and protection; and is available in 6 and 6.5 Medium and 7-14 Medium and Wide. The boot also offers Injection-Molded Lace Locks: Quick no-tie method is secure and prevents laces from catching on objects and lace ends stow away neatly in lace pocket on tongue.
CUSTOMER REVIEW

I've worn these boots at work in the office and hiking in the country. They have a great Vibram sole that provides excellent grip, even in snowy conditions. They aren't water-proof, but dry quickly if they get soaked. The lacing system won't come undone accidentally and the boots are quite comfortable in warm and cold weather. I've worn them on hikes at temps in the 70s without excess sweating, and I've worn them outside while shoveling snow with temps in the teens and they've stayed warm. Sock selection helps on this front.
Update: 1/08/2013 I recently took a trip to Disneyland and ended up wearing these boots more than my tennis shoes. In walking 10 or 12 miles per day, they were just more comfortable than anything else.
CUSTOMER REVIEW
I've worn these boots at work in the office and hiking in the country. They have a great Vibram sole that provides excellent grip, even in snowy conditions. They aren't water-proof, but dry quickly if they get soaked. The lacing system won't come undone accidentally and the boots are quite comfortable in warm and cold weather. I've worn them on hikes at temps in the 70s without excess sweating, and I've worn them outside while shoveling snow with temps in the teens and they've stayed warm. Sock selection helps on this front.
Update: 1/08/2013 I recently took a trip to Disneyland and ended up wearing these boots more than my tennis shoes. In walking 10 or 12 miles per day, they were just more comfortable than anything else.
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