What a strike of luck! Hailing from the land of good accordion music and shitty beer*, we are proud to introduce the FELIN temperate full leather Gore-Tex boots in unissued condition. Give us your money and go marching with a smile! As the regular retail price for a non-surplus item would probably be double as much, you can spend the amount you save on something nice.
Finding a pair of no-frills full leather Gore-Tex boots is usually needlessly difficult. Unless you look in the direction of the French army. However, it seems they gave the production to the Germans, as is evident from the "Meindl" text in the footbed below the removable insole. Or at least this was the only hint of manufacturer we found from one pair. There are probably other manufacturers as well. There also might be small model variations depending on the manufacturer, mainly some slightly differing sole tread pattern or other minor details.
Those who know their boots probably see pretty fast what these are all about. The lack of fancy stuff is a good thing, so it's just the basics: shock-absorbing sole construction, metal D-loops for laces, bellowed tongue, and the leather takes in polish and spray solutions well. On the shaft, you'll find some padding, and the GTX membrane is sandwiched between the leather and inner protective lining. There's some kind of a ventilation system built into the boot, similar to those in Haix boots and German Bundeswehr current issue stuff, for example.
A little bit more about the lacing. It's a standard military type, so there are lace locks halfway up the boot. With these you can adjust the ball of the foot and ankle support separately - a welcome feature in long-distance walking! If you don't need the locks and would prefer to enjoy a "true" speed lacing, just don't run the laces through them.
These are very nice three-season all-purpose outdoor boots. We as Finns are quite thrilled about these, as the forests are almost always wet around here, no matter what season. In cities, these could be used as winter boots as well.
We do not know how slippery the sole is during the winter season. It probably is, as the rubber traction sole is pretty stiff. This also means it has a long service life.
Unissued French army surplus from the 2000s! These are totally unused, most of them in original boxes. At best they've been tried on. We have no idea how long these will be available so act fast.
The fluctuation in price isn't because of the condition but because of the laws of supply and demand.
*) In reality, there are many good French beers, but you didn't hear this from us.
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