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What a treat: Teutonic heavy combat boots with a light price tag! These Austrian boots are closely related to and an improved version of the German Bundeswehr KS2000. Both boots are manufactured by the same contractor, Völkl from Germany.

  • Stout full-leather combat boot
  • Welt-construction enables resoling
  • Rapid lacing and hooks

In the good old times, military boots were rough and virtually indestructible pieces of footwear that inspired street fashion for civilians. The modern world is ruined, civvy-trinkets are copied to army "boots" and their service life is short just like the attention span of the users. Not in Austria, nein! The Kampf Anzug 2003 (KAZ 03) combat boots are made to last and to be repaired. The idiom "don't make them like they used to" comes to mind, except they still make these. Jawohl!

The laces run through D-rings on the instep, then through locking tunnels and hooks on the shaft. These are quick to put on and adjust for a good fit. Some pairs have thicker padding on the shaft and a synthetic loop instead of a tunnel between the D-rings and hooks. These are not sorted apart, they are all great.

We recommend buying new insoles and laces right away. You probably get laces and insoles with the boots and they might be good to go, but it's better to have these consumables for the time you need them.

Materials and construction

Most of the materials are the same as on the Bundeswehr Kampstiefel but the midsole is not crummy and glued rubber foam. These Austrian ones have a proper Welt sole that can be replaced (resoled). The light leather lining feels like a glove and can be rather arousing to the foot without a sock on. The laces pass through proper steel hardware, not some brittle molded trinkets.

  • Top: heavy-duty leather
  • Sole: Vibram treaded vulcanized rubber
  • Insoles: buy new ones
  • Sole construction: Welt-sewn
  • Weight: 2250 g / pair, size 43 (4.96 lbs)

The stiffness is suitable for general use, the Austrians have mountain boots separately. The shaft offers good support so these will serve you in hard use.

Warranty info

These are not covered by the manufacturer at this point. However, you should not be disappointed with these. If you run into a lemon, let us know and we'll sort it out.

Condition

Used for sure, but in a good condition and serviceable with lots of miles to go with the treads. The manufacturer is most often Völkl, sometimes Holzer.

Some pairs may have a small tag-hole punched through at the top of the shaft or tongue. Most also have a white X made with a crayon to the toe box or heel. It'll come off with use, brushing, and care.

It is worth knowing that military surplus boots don’t usually come with insoles, and even if they do have them, they are often used. So, get a good pair of insoles at the same time. For example, from us.

Reviews
4(59)

Noah S.

24.09.2024Verified purchase
Boots are in very good condition, the fit is great and they are incredibly sturdy

Eric M.

04.09.2024Verified purchase
The boots arrived today. I didn't know what to expect when I ordered them but God damn am I ever impressed. These are heavy duty, thick leather. This is what they mean by Austro-German craftsmanship. Very cheap price for what you get. 11/10

Ari V.

01.09.2024Verified purchase
All German speaking people have an inherent need to build things as near to indestructible as possible. I bought a German hairclip for my girlfriend once: it turned out to be made of 100mm carbon steel and actually doubled as a mount for an anti-aircraft gun. All jokes aside, what you get here is a simple leather combat boot, but a very heavy, sturdy and high quality one. You could buy this version, the mountaineering version, and the winter version, and they'd still cost less combined than most brand new high end civilian boots, and may well outlast them. Now, Verusteleka isn't paying me for this review, but it should be noted that I am a little hopped up on the pharmaceutical-grade chocolate they sent me, which also really isn't making the hallucinations of my dead German grandmother (who ordered me to buy these) any less vivid.

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