Men's Belleville ONE XERO 320 Ultra Light Assault Boots Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

8.9
out of 10
9 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$161.99
Used Value:
$97.19
Sale Value:
$145.79
The Belleville ONE XERO 320 Ultra Light Assault is a lightweight, tactical powerhouse engineered to provide superior durability, comfort and protection on the most demanding missions. Belleville blends the professional appearance and practical utility of a military boot with the comfort and flexibility of a running shoe to deliver fully functional tactical performance that will not let you down no matter how extreme the conditions. Featuring a rugged cattlehide leather and nylon upper, an ultra-resilient UL235 polyurethane midsole and nylon panels for optimal ankle support, this boot promotes a lightweight, shock-absorbing stride, while offering the full protection essential to a solid military boot. The Vibram Incisor outsole can handle extreme temperatures and challenging terrain with superior grip and traction, and the dual ventilation zones expel heat from the boot to prevent overheating in high-temperature climates. Designed to reduce foot fatigue and promote long-lasting comfort, this boot is the ultimate tactical option.

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4
Just bought the boots, and only wore it once and I noticed it's already falling apart. In the picture you can see there's a hole in the rubber of the boot, and the seam is already coming off. Other than that, the boots are lightweight and comfortable. I bought them to ruck with, but the quality is not there.
Lee, TacticalGear.com
May 20, 2019
10
So far I love these boots. A friend from OCS highly recommended these boots, so I took a chance. They're a little expensive but very light weight and very comfortable. I've only worn them for one weekend drill but my feet were comfortable the whole time. This is a great place to buy boots, because I returned my last pair for a variety of reasons and there was no hassle at all. I'm a very pleased customer, and even if you don't buy these, I'd recommend giving the company a shot.
Kevin Eddins, TacticalGear.com
November 12, 2017
10
I did a lot of research to find a good boot for ruckmarching. I'm 5'3" female115lbs and have permanent bruised ankles from basic issue Army boots. I got these 2 days before a 12 mile ruck and I did it in 3 hours 5 minutes. I recommend these to Any females out there looking for a good boot to ruck in.
Lela Muhasky, TacticalGear.com
June 22, 2016
9
I originally picked the C390 boots, but they were too heavy for my current need. The 320s were my second choice, in order to reduce weight. They felt great right out of the box. No break-in. Have a sneaker feel but with a solid sole. I really like the speed lacing but wish it went down a couple of more eyelets. I also wish the lacing went another eyelet or two down on the toe box, but thats just personal preference as I have a narrow foot. Solid yet comfortable.
SteveC, TacticalGear.com
April 27, 2018
10
ORDERED THESE BOOTS 1/2 SIZE SMALLER THAN NORMAL AND THEY FIT WELL. VERY LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMFORTABLE. REALLY NO BREAK IN PERIOD DUE TO THE FACT THAT THEY DON'T HAVE A LOT OF RIGID STRUCTURE TO FLEX/STRETCH LIKE MY PAIRS OF BELLVILLE/TACTICAL RESEARCH MOD. 350 AND 550 BOOTS. DROPPED IN A PAIR OF INSOLES TO BOLSTER ARCH SUPPORT AND CUSHION, THEY ARE NOW EVEN MORE COMFORTABLE. I LIKE THEM. THANK U
BRAD KOERNER, TacticalGear.com
December 14, 2018
10
Haven't worn these that much yet given I don't have the entire OCP uniform that mother Air Force is switching over to. However, had the same boots in green and LOVED them. Very light and comfortable and look great. That being said, I would not advise wearing these if you spend a lot of time in very cold climates. Beyond that, nothing but good things to say about these boots.
Eddie Harrington, TacticalGear.com
October 29, 2018
10
Didn't feel as if boots were in box when rcvd. in mail. Upper is much higher than normal, which provides good ankle support for uneven ground. Simple design. Breathable & has a good footprint grip. Laces are a bit larger than used to but that can always be changed out. **Men, definitely follow advice to order smaller than you typically wear. I wear a 12, ordered 11s & they fit very well.
Glenn Hatfield, TacticalGear.com
June 3, 2017
9
Really like these so far. I had to return the original pair I ordered to exchange for a wider pair, I’d say they’re narrower than I anticipated. I followed recommendations of previous buyers/reviews and ordered a half size down.
Keri K, TacticalGear.com
June 2, 2019
9
My first impression of the boot was it looks a lot taller than traditional combat boots, but when compared to my McRae's it is only about a 1/4 inch taller.

When I first put them on I felt a difference, I could tell that the break in period would be very little to none. They seem like they are made pretty sturdy, only time will tell once I get them out in the field to see how they really hold up with on a SAR mission.
Christopher Parrish, TacticalGear.com
February 8, 2019
8
I have been wearing this boot for two weeks and it is very comfortable and light with great support.

When I first opened the box, I noticed that the soles were not tightly adhered to the boot on my left boot. The rubber sole is not glued on well and pulls off a few millimeters. I will see if they hold up the next few months, but if the sole does fully separate I will contact TG for a new pair.
Anthony Wynne, TacticalGear.com
November 29, 2017