Tuesday 10 November 2015

Running in combat boots made comfortable

Running in combat boots doesn’t need to be painful if you have good boots for running! If you’re a police officer or security guard, you’ll be grateful to have a solid pair of boots that are built to move. 


Here are some of the design features of the best boots for running.

> Good Fit. If you’re going to be running in combat boots, you want them to be snug, but not too tight. Your heel shouldn’t wiggle at all in the boot when chasing after someone or moving to a different position.

> Traction. A solid outsole will help you keep your stride, and prevent you from slipping and sliding around any tight corners.

> Flexibility. When your foot moves, it flexes. Flexible boots offer a wider range of motion, allowing you to move quicker and easier.

> Breathable. A breathable boot means not as much sweat, and if you’re running hard, you’re going to sweat!

> Lightweight. The more weight you put on your feet, the more effort you have to use when running. Choose lightweight boots to make running a breeze.

Take a look at L&A Safety's wide range of combat boots that are not only of the highest quality, but are also sold at an affordable price! Order today, or visit one of their branches in Vredenburg, Robertson or Milnerton.

But why is it so important to have combat boots built for running? Well, it matters if you’re in the army or part of the police. After all being part of an elite combat unit means swiftly and strategically relocating positions and improvising on the go. It means being able to tread lightly and keep quiet. So you can’t wear old-fashioned trench boots that were passed down from your grandfather.

Failure to pay attention to minor details when you purchase a good pair of combat boots can end up in careless and unnecessary mistakes that can’t be undone.

A solid pair of combat boots not only protect you from the elements, but also help you to move fast enough to reach objectives and complete import tasks efficiently.


Don’t let a cheap, lousy pair of boots be your mistake. If you’re a law enforcement officer, security guard or soldier, you’ll know how critical boots are to the job! 

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