Any LEO folks out there got recommendations on boots? New job, department issued a voucher and these are the requirements and local vendors. I’ll be on my feet 12-16 hours a day.
I'd get the cushiest lowest breathable polishable toe I can find. Basically as close to an ultra cushion cross trainer. The two best pairs of duty boots I had were a lightweight pair from under armour and an insulated psuedo pac boot from Oakley.
Made in the U.S. and USPS certified, the Reebok Postal Express combines optimal comfort with enhanced athletic performance. These shoes feature a molded polyurethane insert and moisture-absorbing linings to maintain a cool, dry environment while providing superior cushioning. The midsole is...
Whether working a beat or going on a hike, the Bates GX-4 GTX boots will keep your feet safe, dry and comfortable, on duty or off. With a leather and ballistic nylon upper, they are durable enough to withstand constant wear, but lightweight enough for running and strenuous action. The athletic...
I’ve had 5.11s, Danners, under armor, and Lowa’s over the last 11 years. 5.11’s and Under Armors were junk. The danners I have are the Acadia’s and had them for around 8 years. Nice boots just heavy. Need new soles. The Lowa Zephyrs are my favorites though. Good support, held up pretty good so far. Pretty much a beefed up sneaker.
I have the Hanwag Special Forces GTX and i really like them. It should meet all the requirements. I moved to Hanwag after wearing Lowa and Asolo for years. I don't wear them for work (non-uniform fed agency) but I have worn them hiking and during multi-week tactical training courses and they are very comfortable and light enough to run in. I use a set of blue Superfeet insoles and can wear them 12+ hours without any fatigue. They are pricy but I prefer Hanwag as their Vibram rubber soles grip wet surfaces (like wet metal stairs and scaffolding) much better than Lowa soles do. You can also get them in the leather-lined LX model instead of GTX and your feet will breathe much better than the GTX model.
Ended up getting a cheaper pair of light weight Danners. Local stores didn’t have much variety in stock, but the voucher covered the boots, superfeet insoles, extra laces and tub of polish. Thanks guys.
Do yourself a favor and throw a set of sheepfeet in. I run a set with my Danner's and its fantastic. Especially on accidents or long scenes when standing around for hours.