Men's Original SWAT Air Metro Traction Composite Toe Boots Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

8.9
out of 10
7 Positive, 2 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 9 Reviews
Retail Price:
$103.99
Used Value:
$62.39
Sale Value:
$93.59
The Original SWAT Air Metro Traction CT is a durable, anti-magnetic boot that is built to hold up in the toughest conditions. These boots meet or exceed several ASTM safety standards to keep your feet protected from electrical hazards, impacts and other common workplace dangers. The slip- and oil-resistant outsole keeps you going, while the YKK side zipper and hook and loop closure allow for fast on and off action. These boots are built with a nonmetallic shank and composite safety toe, so you don't have to deal with the hassle of setting off security scanners. Featuring arch ladder tread for working with ropes and a comfortable EVA midsole, these boots deliver ultimate protection and comfort right out of the box.

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10
Second pair of Original SWAT, although this is the first boot the other was dress oxfords. Because of the comfort of the oxfords I choose to try their boots. I am wareing them now and it was a good decesion. Very comfortable boots. I generaly do not have good luck with steel or composit toe. This pair fits very nice. Walking concret floors in a prison is hard on your feet. These boots make it a little easier dealing with the day to day "STUFF" at work.
hoggiesan, TacticalGear.com
September 23, 2015
10
This is my second pair of Original SWAT boots. Even though when they arrived the composite toe on the right boot was defective, the customer service experience was great. They shipped a new pair out that same day and told me when the replacements come make sure they fit right before sending the defective pair back. This is how customer service should work for every company. I will recommend to all my friends!
Dave Horton, TacticalGear.com
March 11, 2016
6
I love the fit and feel of these boots.I bought them for work.They are very light,so light in fact they really feel more like tennis shoes.But unfortunately,they don't hold up in my work environment.I use a forklift and drive a truck.The side zipper on these boots always gave out after about 6 months.The term "get what you pay for" really rings true on boots.Cheap boots are impossible to get fixed.You have to toss them out when they break down.In my case,I either have to buy a pair like these every year,or buy more expensive boots that last much longer.I've chosen the latter.
Chase, TacticalGear.com
November 6, 2011
6
The boot is well constructed however I thought they would be more flexible and their not. Very stiff and nearly impossible to run in. I have a wide foot , the extra width in the soe was great however the protective toe jams my toe. overall not happy with the boot
Donald, TacticalGear.com
September 29, 2014
10
I have had these boots for over 3yrs, they are very comfortable and hold up well in a variety of environments. Ran over my toe with a steel cage, it ripped the leather but protected my toes. I'm having them repaired as we speak. Im going to eventually buy another pair but mine still have another year or so in them...LOL
Dwayne, TacticalGear.com
October 30, 2014
10
the shoes are light weight, very breathable, the side zipper is really convent also. these shoes accompanied with a decent sole, I got a really good pair for about $30, make these the best work shoes I've ever bought, my feet and legs thank me!
Justin, TacticalGear.com
August 3, 2011
8
These boots are durable and very easy to wear. Their biggest attribute is their "sneaker-like" comfort. For a comfortable, durable boot, these can't be beat. Also a very good summer boot because they breathe well.
Charlotte, TacticalGear.com
September 14, 2011
10
These are good quality, First time trying them, they fit well and are sturdy. I like them so far.
Paul, TacticalGear.com
November 14, 2014
10
Great light weight comfortable boots. I wear them in a prison environment and they are great.
Dean, TacticalGear.com
January 4, 2013