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long last, they made it to my hands, though, not before paying another 18 euros sales tax...

Here is the box:

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Here you can see them as they were inside the box, outside the box. Note the particular twisty triangle design on the sole is a bit of a trademark of Belleville's sub-brand Tactical Research. You can also see the soles are quite thin, but they are nowhere near as thin as the ones I used to have. But at least they are not over an inch thick at the heel. The height of the sole is 4mm more at the back, which is a lot less than normal shoes but not quite 'barefoot' shoes.

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This picture I show you the reason why I have to get special shoes to really have any kind of comfort walking.

Now I have the boots on, they are actually a little roomy for my taste, so I am going to have to hunt down some good quality hiking socks, those type like Coolmax or so, best socks those ones. I used to have some 5-11 socks that lasted me a really long time, that type would be good too.

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Lastly, below you can see a close-up of the sole. The soles are a lot more flexible than regular tactical boots, but not quite as soft as shoes like Converse All Stars or Barefoot style shoes...

But these are the only boots you can buy that are made to take a beating while letting you feel the ground more.

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When I was in my teens, I used to ride skateboards, religiously. These boots probably would be alright even to do this, they are very lightweight. The box, when I picked it up, it was a bit shocking how light it was. They probably could have been packed in something a quarter of the volume comfortably, there was probably as much weight in the box and the tissue paper stuffed inside the boots as the boots themselves weighed.

First impressions are that they are a little bigger than my actual size, I have had my feet precisely sized and 9.5W is usually correct. Probably some socks will help them be a bit more snug.

The interior of the boot is not overly lined, they feel a bit rough inside. The nylon ankles are very flexible, and I can see that I am going to have no trouble doing sport like Parcour in these. Being composed of a lot of high strength nylon canvas, I imagine that they would dry perfectly within a couple of hours after being dunked in water, and I doubt that I will have the same problem I have had in the past with waterproof barefoot boots in winter.

Just a little aside: Did you know that humans evolved rigid feet without an opposeable thumb for climbing, because cold weather drove us out of the trees? The brain came after the upright walking, after we became fishers.

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the mr robot look is complete. btw, love the bottle of wine there ready for sipping later on. they look like rad boots! :)

Yeah, cheap wine... €1,10 that stuff costs. But I love it, last night for the first time since having this nice computer to play S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl, that I got back what I remembered about me playing that game: ULTRA DEDLY! Seriously, when I drink this kind of wine, I am a menace in FPS games. I want to know how I can have that without the hangover afterwards.

that's my kinda price and i'm sure it's actually pretty good compared to some of the junk we get here in the uk. when you say menace in FPS games do you mean you are mean or just rage triggered! - nice boots man btw. they look sick.

no, I just become faster and more responsive, my mouse control improves and I get headshots constantly. It's bizarre! And I become impossible to chase too. Actually, I think I am like this in real life physically too, I suppose I should hope I never find out but as I get older my reflexes and responses get more and more precise, though they had been lagging from lack of practice for 4 years mostly living in really shit situations.

I live in Belleville 10 minutes from the boot factory. When I was in the Navy, our Boots came from there. I been all around the world in Belleville boots. Nice post.

I suppose you have tried a few different brands, what's your opinion? These are the third pair I have owned, I previously had Khyber and I forget the other one, it was a more lightweight one, I have been very satisfied with all of them. I will see how they go in the field soon, but they already feel almost like a second skin, these ones.

Maybe next time I can skip the dance with customs by getting you to pick me up a pair ;)

Those are some ugly ass boots Hey they look really comfortable so that's what's important :P

:p! yeah, they don't look any thing special, and I think the fact they are a wide fiting makes them uglier. But hey, that's my feet. What you callin ugly???!!!

Thuga-cola. Enjoy theft. btw I got foot-fat too. ;)

whatchootalkinaboutwillis?

Someone said to me that this type of foot is good for running. I'm not so sure, and in my case, my feet are very flat as well. This doubles the harm of thick, rigid soles and heel rise.

Yes, the intake of certain kinds of fluids needs to be limited. This shit is impeding my ability to do anything productive... I've got a little vial of that fancy russian peptide drug 'Semax' coming, in the extra strong version, hopefully next week, and I hope it will improve my concentration, dramatically. I have been drinking the wine because it makes playing games more fun, as I wait for the steemd on my new server to finish updating and be ready to be the backend for a fork of the interface that runs at steemit.com. Even when there is a downside to these things, the upside can sometimes seem to be worth it.

I really like your post ,,
an interesting story ,
thank you

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