Was gonna put this in the training section but its here!
I went for a AM walk with the super survival dog this Am. She goes with me on hikes,,runs,,etc. But i was stuck home for work so we got in a early Am 30 min walk. I decided to use my "combat" boots vs my running shoes or my everyday wear ( hikers).
This is the source of this topic. Shoe/boot style. We all have different foot ware for different events from running to church. But do you know how your feet/body ,stealth and balance are effected by different choices?
My boots are 790d bellives .Just the black goretex style ICB. Ive had them for a few years now and they are well broke in. In fact i wore them as i took them out to re condition/clean treat the leather to prevent dry cracking/shrinkage etc. Theres a topic for "check your gear".lol
Anyway.
The biggest thing i noticed that was on hard ground (pavement) my steps were very loud. This is mostly because of my pace and style of boot sole. Also, there is hardly any "human" noise at 545am here(since its now where land). Thud,,thud,,thud. Now..once in sand /grass etc that goes away. However because the soles are hard you cant "feel" the ground beneath you. Stealth can be effected.
Add injury to that. There guys here who can track,,can tell whos hurt,,what they are doing,,pace style(walk,shuffle,run) etc from a track. Me ive got a slight drag on one side from my injury(nerve damage) nothing major but every now and then ill drag a heel. Well on pavement with these ICB's thats like a bull horn compared to the normal steps. Off road were looking at a long heel drag in the sand(or a trip..ive learned to step higher with that leg but still it'll show off road in my track). This could help a tracking team find a specific person. When i hike i notice tracks..you can tell who has what . the north face yuppy aint walking in a boot that has the same vibram sole as my 790's...shtf that could help you identify who is in your AO or help gauge what they are ...family,,military/resistance ...bigfoot? ;p
My hikers- I wear and have been wearing some form of merrels for the last 8++ years. Noise isnt half as loud as the ICB(in fact very little on road) and of course comfort wins . But ive found depending on the sole style /design it can be louder off road. upside compared to the ICBs is they allow you to feel your steps. . Over all they do well, but arent as sturdy as the ICB's for the long run.
I dont drag as bad with them as i do the icbs. I suspect thats because they are half the weight and not as ridged.(ankle high vs 9 eyelet like the icb)
we see alot of guys online asking what "perfect" boot/shoe. youll get answers from old school panama soled jungle boots ,,to lowa hikers to oakley combat boots etc.
imho a ton of emphasis is put into gear thats tailored more for urban/mout operations than field use. could be im just old sckool(grew up on alice set ups..no armor and watch platoon to many times lol ). change in times i know but for us as prepper/survivalist we need to think these things through on our gear choices. its cool you look like you came off the cover of call of duty but you sound like a 1878 chuck wagon on a rutted road in colorado! that goes for the opposite as well if your under geared.
just dont buy whats "cool".
what are your thoughts ? have you tried/tested yourself in different footware? did it make any noticeable differences(comfort,performance etc)?
I went for a AM walk with the super survival dog this Am. She goes with me on hikes,,runs,,etc. But i was stuck home for work so we got in a early Am 30 min walk. I decided to use my "combat" boots vs my running shoes or my everyday wear ( hikers).
This is the source of this topic. Shoe/boot style. We all have different foot ware for different events from running to church. But do you know how your feet/body ,stealth and balance are effected by different choices?
My boots are 790d bellives .Just the black goretex style ICB. Ive had them for a few years now and they are well broke in. In fact i wore them as i took them out to re condition/clean treat the leather to prevent dry cracking/shrinkage etc. Theres a topic for "check your gear".lol
Anyway.
The biggest thing i noticed that was on hard ground (pavement) my steps were very loud. This is mostly because of my pace and style of boot sole. Also, there is hardly any "human" noise at 545am here(since its now where land). Thud,,thud,,thud. Now..once in sand /grass etc that goes away. However because the soles are hard you cant "feel" the ground beneath you. Stealth can be effected.
Add injury to that. There guys here who can track,,can tell whos hurt,,what they are doing,,pace style(walk,shuffle,run) etc from a track. Me ive got a slight drag on one side from my injury(nerve damage) nothing major but every now and then ill drag a heel. Well on pavement with these ICB's thats like a bull horn compared to the normal steps. Off road were looking at a long heel drag in the sand(or a trip..ive learned to step higher with that leg but still it'll show off road in my track). This could help a tracking team find a specific person. When i hike i notice tracks..you can tell who has what . the north face yuppy aint walking in a boot that has the same vibram sole as my 790's...shtf that could help you identify who is in your AO or help gauge what they are ...family,,military/resistance ...bigfoot? ;p
My hikers- I wear and have been wearing some form of merrels for the last 8++ years. Noise isnt half as loud as the ICB(in fact very little on road) and of course comfort wins . But ive found depending on the sole style /design it can be louder off road. upside compared to the ICBs is they allow you to feel your steps. . Over all they do well, but arent as sturdy as the ICB's for the long run.
I dont drag as bad with them as i do the icbs. I suspect thats because they are half the weight and not as ridged.(ankle high vs 9 eyelet like the icb)
we see alot of guys online asking what "perfect" boot/shoe. youll get answers from old school panama soled jungle boots ,,to lowa hikers to oakley combat boots etc.
imho a ton of emphasis is put into gear thats tailored more for urban/mout operations than field use. could be im just old sckool(grew up on alice set ups..no armor and watch platoon to many times lol ). change in times i know but for us as prepper/survivalist we need to think these things through on our gear choices. its cool you look like you came off the cover of call of duty but you sound like a 1878 chuck wagon on a rutted road in colorado! that goes for the opposite as well if your under geared.
just dont buy whats "cool".
what are your thoughts ? have you tried/tested yourself in different footware? did it make any noticeable differences(comfort,performance etc)?
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