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Tactical Boots vs. Combat Boots: What Are the Differences?

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Uniforms in the military are often synonymous with classic styles and clean lines. Each task requires the right material and right fit to get the job done. Both tactical and combat boots are constructed to withstand various terrain and weather conditions all the while not compromising comfort, performance and agility. Military personnel require extra protection from on-the-job hazards they may encounter while performing their daily duties especially as they move up in the ranks.

At the beginning of an officer’s military career, tactical boots are often used for activities such as basic training, fieldwork and drills. If or when they are sent out on a mission, whether for the short-term or for the long-term, young officers will graduate to combat boots and learn how to care for them. While these two main types of Army boots are typically worn while on the job, they are used for different purposes.

In this article, we will be discussing the differences between tactical boots vs. combat boots and the Shoes For Crews workwear and footwear features that Army units are looking for.

Tactical boots

Basic trainees and officials need to wear boots that can bend and mould to their feet to support them through all the twists and turns of the day. Tactical boots naturally weigh less and are more flexible.

The following are some of the main features a good pair of tactical boots will possess:

1. Lightweight

The lightweight construction found in most tactical boots is best for reducing and relieving muscle fatigue. They can also improve on-the-job performance and provide superior support on all types of terrains and inclines. Ideally, tactical boots should weigh between 500g and 600g

2. Easy-to-clean

Another main feature is that these types of boots are easy-to-clean. From dust and dirt to wet mud and debris, tactical boots go through the wringer. Our materials make it easy to get rid of any residue with a quick wipe so your unit will not be slowed down when the job gets dirty

3. Different material combinations 

Some tactical boots are made of a combination of leather and mesh uppers. An excellent pair will have a supportive midsole that is designed to be shock absorbent and they typically consist of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and Polyurethane (PU). Synthetic and more flexible materials mean that the boots will be easier to break in, but they can wear out faster than genuine leather boots. 

4. Durability and longevity

As mentioned above, high-quality and durable midsoles and outsoles can reduce the impact and strain running and long treks may have on your unit’s feet. When tactical boots are properly cared for, they can last wearers a few months, but it is recommended to replace them every 6 months

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Combat boots

On the contrary, combat boots are more durable, and they can withstand extreme working conditions. This boot style goes through intense daily wear-and-tear while out on the field. The slip-resistant outsole will sustain the most wear and tear and thus needs to be extremely durable to help squads complete all their duties.

Here are some of the main features a good pair of combat boots will possess: 

1. Made of real leather or synthetic leather

Combat boots are made of both real leather and synthetic materials. They are typically taller than tactical boots, but some mid-size styles are available. Most come with side zips to facilitate ease of wear and have lacing systems that are quick to tie up and adjust.

2. Weight

This type of boot needs to be heavier and more durable by nature. Added ankle protection, safety features and taller heels equal more materials. They typically weigh 700g or more, but this does not mean they are too heavy. On the contrary, they are only slightly bulkier than tactical boots.

3. Best equipped for deployments and combat training

Many different types of accidents and injuries can occur while participating in combat and combat training. Combat boots need to be highly efficient in both safety and protection. Features such as ankle support, slip-resistant outsoles, heat and cold insulation and impact prevention from puncture-resistant toe caps are highly sought-after elements.

4. Outsole protection and durability

Combat boots tend to have stiff, inflexible outsoles to provide stability and protection on the job. They are best-known for withstanding tough terrains from rocky to sandy to steep inclines and all weather conditions. With Shoes For Crews’ slip-resistant technology, Army units will see a reduction in the risk of injuries and accidents that could occur during their shifts while wearing their combat boots.

Special forces officer dressed in full uniform and gear wearing slip-resistant combat boots

At Shoes For Crews we are committed to protecting and equipping military personnel with high-quality, durable tactical or combat boot styles. Wearing properly fitted workwear will help reduce the risk of accidents and injuries that Army officers, trainees and leaders may encounter during their shifts. It is important to know which type of boot can fulfil your squad’s individual needs and the key differences between them. If you are searching for or want to upgrade your unit’s tactical workwear, you are welcome to check out our guide to the best lightweight tactical boots.

Our reliable, slip-resistant footwear solutions provide excellent levels of comfort and safety and come through every time without compromise. That is our passion and promise. If you would like to learn about all the features our tactical or combat boots offer, we encourage you to contact our experts. Or download a copy of our Buyers Guide to see more Shoes For Crews’ military styles and request a pair of sample boots for your unit.

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