WW1 Boots (1/23/2012)
Great quality boots. Hard as iron so I recommend lots of neatsfoot oil and dubbin outside to soften them up, I use vaseline on the inside rubbed in with the heat of your fingers, this works a treat and also adds to the water proofing. Once broken in they should last years.


Pouch - IE
Ammo boots (1/7/2012)
Great quality for the money. Soak them in warm water and scrub the finish off, wear them until they dry and polish them up.

McCleaf - US
Boots (12/5/2011)
Very good product, better than I thought they would be.

Gavel - CA

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