Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R
Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R
Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R
Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R
Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R
Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R
Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R
Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R
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Military Issue Black Leather Climber Combat Boots Size 10R

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MSRP: $69.95
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Now: $49.95
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Military Issue Black Leather Climber Boots:

  • Black Leahter
  • Climbers Boot/Combat Boot style
  • 6 eye-lit bottom with 4 quick lace eyelits on the top with one eyelit on the top for typing the laces
  • Genuine GI Issue Made in the USA NSN# 8430-01-35-2709
  • Steel-toe boot
  • New condition
  • Size 10R only
  • Great buy for a USA made boot.
  • 5
    Lineman boots

    Posted by Ken on Aug 21st 2025

    I wore these boots for 10 years in the Army and they were the best boots I ever wore. I had a motorcycle wreck and torn them up but they saved my feet.

  • 5
    great boots

    Posted by marty kotecki on Sep 11th 2023

    i was very happy to find these boots in my size very awesome boots

  • 5
    Great boots

    Posted by Daniel on Feb 16th 2023

    Great boots!!!

  • 4
    Nice Boots, Nice Price.

    Posted by Brian Schaefer on Dec 29th 2021

    It's too bad these are only available in a size 10 because they're awesome and everybody should be able to own a pair! Nice black leather boot that doesn't look like a clunky old combat boot. The diagonal stitching across the toe box gives them almost a dress shoe look. My only complaint is that when you first try them on it is a tight fit due to the tongue being stitched to the sides instead of being free floating. If you have a high instep like me, putting them on the first time takes some effort. Once you get your foot in them and wear them around the house(with a thinner sock) they start to stretch and feel better. For this price you can't find anything close to the quality of this boot in the non military surplus market.