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    Review: Blauer Clash LT Boot

    Since it's a law enforcement specific boot...



    Description:
    According to the Blauer product site, "Weighing in at just 18 oz., Clash LT was built for speed and mobility, while still providing superior support and durability for the most rugged terrain. Offered in both black and coyote tan, this tactical boot is constructed with mixed suede and mesh backed by a premium perforated foam construction to provide the utmost breathability in high temperatures. Our Integrated BOA® lacing system allows for donning and doffing in seconds while maintaining an even laced fit for added support and comfort. Integrated ESS shank gives you stabilization, while our compression molded EVA midsole provides long lasting shock absorption and rebound. Hybrid traction outsole is designed for grip on and off the road." Blauer sent me these boots for testing and evaluation purposes, they would cost in the area of $140 depending on where you purchase them from. I received these boots in May of 2016 and wore them until around September of 2018.

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    A boot review oh no. I must not spend money..

    I might have missed it but are they pretty true to size. I’m thinking I’ve found the next set of boots once my current Merrill’s wear out.
    Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coyotesfan97 View Post
    A boot review oh no. I must not spend money..

    I might have missed it but are they pretty true to size. I’m thinking I’ve found the next set of boots once my current Merrill’s wear out.
    They are exactly true to size.

    Also depends on what type of weather boot you need, these are good for mid weather, 50-80f for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    They are exactly true to size.

    Also depends on what type of weather boot you need, these are good for mid weather, 50-80f for sure.
    Perfect for Arizona in the winter. It’s in the low to mid 30s when it’s freezing here. It sounds like they’d do well in the summer too.
    Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.

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