First off, learn how to skate so's you can stay upright and get the muscles you'll need toned up; then go and spend a lot of dosh on earplugs, you're gonna need 'em for the noise the boots make and also for the 400 people every day who're gonna ask you about them. When you've done both those things get a block booking with your local orthopaedic surgeon, as you're gonna be seeing a fair bit of him!
Let us know how you get on, eh?![]()
Not all ammo boots are beetlecrushers, Commando through-sole and heel means rubber sole for those who like to tip toe.
Are you referring to DMS boots? 2 different boots.
nah, I think he's referring to The Boot, Cold Wet Weather, a enlarged ammo boot with a insole and rubber "commando" soles screwed to the leather soles . Introduced for Korea along side the 1950 Pat uniform. But there was a WW2 ammo boot for specialists especially those working in ammunition stores that had crepe soles fitted to the leather soles.
ATB
Tom
ammo boots are still popular with tug of war teams I think. I got a pair of modern triple soled ones new for not much more than the cost of postage when much to my surprise ( and the sellers I bet) my minimal starting bid wasn't challenged! Very heavy (but no worse than old fashioned wellies) and frightening on cobbles but otherwise not bad at all on grass and mud.
I've a pair of hobnail less size 3s the kids have long grown out of if anyone with tiny feet wants to buy/swap them, only worn for fancy dress.
Another alternative to the ammo boot might be the 'Hoggs of Fife' shepherds boot. Has the same kind of old classic look, not got any experiance with them myself though.
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I once wore a pair of hob nailed boots to school too... was kindly ask to not wear them again though
Pete.