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1st October 07, 12:23 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
... for parachuting onto a golf course to do a tap dance? They are handsome, but what are those?

Rex.
Not a good day to day choice i'm afraid, The "ammo boot" has its sole built up to reduce the flexibility in the boot reducing the damage done to the polish, or Bull as its called in the trade. The segs are also lethal on many surfaces, great for what they are designed to do not something that would jump out to me.
However
similar but slightly different is the DMS boot (DMS for "dems ma shoes")

Very similar upper but with a rubber sole, these boots were issue Britsh boot up to the mid 80's so getting your hands on a new set is difficult and I would never recommend wearing S/H boots
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1st October 07, 01:30 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Nervous Jock
Not a good day to day choice i'm afraid, The "ammo boot" has its sole built up to reduce the flexibility in the boot reducing the damage done to the polish, or Bull as its called in the trade.
I've never seen any problem with the ammo boots if unused or good reproductions. It was my understanding that the soldiers themselves had them double or treble soled to stiffen them and protect the bulling on their parade boots. Granted even the unused ones take a bit of breaking in but they should be fine.
I did make the mistake of buying a pair of parade boots from a surplus store in Glasgow years ago (thinking they had just been the pair someone kept in good shape for show) and I could barely walk in them. I ended up having the resoled to be wearable.
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1st October 07, 02:29 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Chef
I've never seen any problem with the ammo boots if unused or good reproductions. It was my understanding that the soldiers themselves had them double or treble soled to stiffen them and protect the bulling on their parade boots. Granted even the unused ones take a bit of breaking in but they should be fine.
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Aye but remember what they are designed for........Parades. I have a pair of double soled brogues. I've had them for 10 plus years, they still kill my feet and I'm not from the soft shoed generation.
Perhaps I'm not sure what the problem you are refering to is, the object of multi soling is to make the boots less flexible and for most people that means less comfortable. There are plenty of better options for boots if your looking for something for day to day wear. Anyway I see no option in getting double soled boots unless you are going to bull them. Anyone doing this for any reason other then they have to needs to have a look at themselves
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