Men's Belleville 330 DES Steel Toe Boots Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

5.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$195.99
Used Value:
$117.59
Sale Value:
$176.39
Approved for flight by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps, the Belleville 330 DES ST delivers the perfect balance of protection and comfort. This hot-weather boot features an ASTM F2412-11 and F2413-11 certified steel toe, and are lined with antimicrobial materials to fight against the growth of foot odor and bacteria. The upper is made with a blend of full-grain cowhide leather and WT-2 flight-approved fabric that is guaranteed to hold up in intense situations. With Vanguard sole construction that combines a cushioned polyurethane midsole with a 100% rubber Vibram Chevron outsole, these boots provide outstanding traction and minimal FOD. These boots are Berry compliant, exceeding all necessary aviation boot requirements.

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I received these boots from my supply NCO right before a CLERT inspection because they were excess. I didn't realize that they were steel toe untill a week later when I wore them for the first time. These boots are a far improvement from other steel toed bots that I've worn! They actually come in my size (9.0 W), allowing me to not have pinched in toes, like the majority of my past steelies. I have no problems with the heel, as the other reviewer mentioned he did. Keep in mind that one should be certain of his boot fitment before ordering. Make sure they are the correct size and width! These boots have lasted me over a year, now, and still going strong.

So why a 4 star? The rough suede on the outside is of varying quality and roughness. Some of the panels are excellent and nearly perfect, yet others look like they were hewn by a high school leather worker, nothing a good razor can't help, but it does take some time.
Murphy, TacticalGear.com
December 15, 2011
2
I wore these boots 3 different times over 6 months 5 days in a row during those times my heels slowly started hurting by the end of the week , I was limping for another week before I could walk normally again. I also have 5 friends that had the same experience with these boots. They threw theirs away after the first time, I was hard headed and wanted to give them a honest try after the 3rd time I wore them I couldn’t toss them away fast enough.
I have other Belleville boots that, I have worn over seas and at work without any issues.
walking with a limp, TacticalGear.com
April 11, 2011