Posted by under general on December 14 2011, 0 comments

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New soldiery Recruits and their Footwear

One of the most frequent questions asked by new recruits to the soldiery armed services is what sort of footwear can they expect to be required to run in. This is understandable as many citizen hold an potential fear of wearing combat boots due in no small part to the phenomenal quantities of nonsense talked about soldiery footwear that can be found over the world’s varied media.

Combat boots in years gone by have been responsible for the cause of many a blister and other foot problems found on soldiers’ feet. One only has to consider the prominence of Trench Foot during World War One to understand that combat boots and socks that remained wet in insanitary conditions for extended periods of time could lead to severe foot infections, often resulting in the amputation of limbs due to gangrene setting in. It’s true that most kinds of footwear might not have helped prevent this health over too long a period; however, combat boots today have come a long way technologically since those days and can in fact safe soldiers’ feet from some of the perils that their predecessors will have faced unquestioningly.

Soldiers Running in Combat Boots

But running in combat boots is someone else matter and yet something that still plays on the mind of those new recruits desperate to make a good first impression when arriving at their barracks for the first time. In today’s modern age, soldiers’ boots are built using phenomenal materials that mould to the private soldier’s foot, give improbable yet flexible and breathable retain as well as providing waterproofing that is second to none. Not only that, soldiery boots in the modern age are much lighter and stronger than ever before. The fear therefore of running in soldiery boots is based entirely on the old style combats that were made from solid leather, were hard to break-in and were much heavier than modern boots, especially if the waterproofing (which was added manually in the form of wax or dubbin) failed and let water seep in in the middle of the stitching.

Today, modern soldiers can be trained well in combat boots and because of the inclusion of memory foam and exceptional waterproofing systems, as well as ultra light but very protective fabrics, it’s entirely potential for soldiery to continue swiftly on foot in any combat situation without the worry of developing serious problems with the feet.

Modern Boots for Combat

Modern boots made for combat are the epitome of modern warfare and to suggest that soldiers shouldn’t train in them is akin to saying that an aircraft pilot shouldn’t learn to fly in a real aircraft. War will always have dangers – modern combat boots are not one of them.

Running In Combat Boots