
Belleville is the largest supplier of footwear to the U.S. military and produces over one million pairs of boots annually. They have a long history as a military footwear supplier that dates back to World War I when they were awarded their first Department of Defense contract to the U.S. Army. Since their humble beginnings in a small local operation Belleville, Illinois, they now employ over 1300 workers and have become the nation's largest producer of military footwear. Their use of cutting edge robotics, top quality materials, and commitment to the U.S. soldier is what has powered their success since 1904. Today, Belleville Boots continues to innovate and sets industry footwear standards for military boots.
By ismael_2k1 from Colorado on Mar 21, 2012Boots are perfect for me. All specs and descriptions are accurate and I got the boots practically right away. Excellent service from Elite Hero. These boots rock my socks.
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D. Wilson from Austin, TX on Jan 15, 2012Bought these for my son for a gift. He wanted them because he knew they would be the best for ruck marches and runs. I am so glad they have options these days! It's not like it use to be and that is a good thing!
By John Powers from Afghanistan on Jul 2, 2011These boots have been excellent in terms of being lightweight and comfortable. They breathe pretty well however they still feel hot. But then again everything feels hot in Afghanistan.
By John Powers from Afghanistan on Dec 14, 2010These boots have been excellent in terms of being lightweight and comfortable. They breathe pretty well however they still feel hot. But then again everything feels hot in Afghanistan.
By Matt from Fort Huachucha, AZ on Nov 15, 2010Great quality, comfortable, and not too hot compared to other combat boots. My only complaint is the poor traction on loose rocky surfaces. Other than that, they have been great.
By Trevor from Kandahar, Afghanistan on Sep 28, 2010These have been very comfortable. They are cooler, lighter, and seem to have more cushion in the heel compared to the Army issue boots. They do run large however. Will be picking up another set when these wear out.
By G.S. from Pocatello, ID on Sep 22, 2010These broke in fast and are extremely lightweight. I've had these for 2 years and going strong.
By Jay Herron from Afghanistan on Aug 13, 2010These were very comfortable and required almost no break in which was great since we don't really have time for that between long humps. However, the soles only lasted 6 months.