Mil-Tec Black French Ranger Boots - Durable Military Tactical Boots for Men - Waterproof & Comfortable Hiking, Outdoor, and Work Boots - Perfect for Hunting, Camping, and Heavy Duty Use
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Excellent Quality Boots, made from black leather and based on the design of the French Ranger Boots.These are Excellent Quality, Hard wearing leather boots. These Boots feature an EVA Insole, insulating the boots, keeping the foot warm and dry. They have a reinforced heel area and include 2 solid Buckles on the top of the Boots, giving extra support around the ankles. The laces are made from 100% Polyester and feature 6 Eyelet lacing holes going up the Boot.These Boots are available in a wide range of sizes.
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these are advertised as real leather ,they are plastic,dont waste your money it will only upset you.fuck this company,lesson learned ,never againThey were great and I would definitely recommend them. I just a size to large. I will order another pair, smaller though in the future.Impressive product; timely, helpful communication; excellent transaction.These shoes looked like plastic rain boots. The quality didn’t match the picture nor what was described. Plus it’s a 3rd company seller & they charged $20 to return- awfulSo here is my tale of woe - these boots look really cool but I noticed that the UK size listing didn't correctly match the EU size listing on this item. Being a UK 12 (EU 47) I decided to purchase a pair both in 12 (46) and 13 (47) and then return the one that was incorrect because it's on Prime and I am a very smart man like that. Oh what a boob I was two or three days ago.The first pair arrived yesterday, the 12 (46) pair. Trying them on in my flat I discovered that they were a size too small. The EU sizing must be correct I thought! But oh, what a boob I was to think that shoes might actually be correctly labelled.The second pair arrived today and I tried them on, confident that they would be correct. Oh what a boob I was this morning. Still too small. I compared a shoe from each box together... they're the same size. The 13 (47) pair are just completely wrongly labelled. I have attached a pic, see if you can guess which is which - answer in pictures two and three.Also these boots wouldn't be getting more than 3 stars even if they fit as they're cool, but a bit cheaply made and the sole looks like a soft rubber that will wear quickly. The buckles are also attached on one side with thin metal plates rather than leather, which looks like a recipe for disaster and will likely come away from the boot pretty quickly (you can't see that from the item pic). If they were £15 cheaper then the price would be right, but at £45-50 they're a bit naff for what you pay. Ok for a general-wear fashion shoe, but don't go hiking in them.And the sizing is wrong.Ce ne sont pas des rangersAu mieux ce sont de pâles copie en faux cuir et synthétiqueDe plus la photo est très trompeuse, ces chaussures sont en fait plus des Botines type DocElles ne montent pas assez pour être de vrai rangersThese were a gift, which was well received. The boots are exactly as described.La première photo est trompeuse car il s'agit d'une vraie paire de rangers francaises, mais les suivantes représentent bien le produit qui n'est pas identique à la première photo, il s'agit néanmoins de bonnes chaussures de marche typées militaires mais les qualifier de 'rangers de l'armée française' est une tromperie sur la marchandise et pour l'acheteur, voir un peu l'arnaqueNot the same shape of toe box as photo and not as slim on calf as photo
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