German previous issue infantry combat boot, Kampfstiefel 2000. This is true Teutonic quality, a really tough combat boot that is surprisingly good just for walking. These are used, we get random sizes and especially large ones are often sold fast. If you want these, act now!
Good stuff comes cheap sometimes - for this price, the German boots probably are the best there is in all leather combat shoes. Comfortable breathes surprisingly well and has a speed lacing system. The contracts for supplying boots for the Bundeswehr often go to well-known names such as Haix, Meindl, and Lowa. These boots have lots of features often found in more expensive models:
Sizing system is Mondopoint, which means the exact foot length in millimeters (not shoe sole, the FOOT). The second number indicates the approximate European foot size, ie. French size. Step on a piece of paper and draw the outline to measure your foot from heel to toe.
These boots are used, some more, some less. These come to us like they would be issued in the Bundeswehr. Many of these have been resolved, so they have brand spanking new soles just like in the pictures! We have checked all of these and weeded out the broken ones, so even if you don't get a pair with new soles, you'll get a pair of serviceable boots anyway. No lemons here.
Please do note that insoles may not be included. We recommend getting new insoles anyway.
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