Belleville 310 lightest belleville boot
Belleville is a company who has been making military boots since 1917 providing boots for our soldiers in World War I, Which makes them the oldest and largest military boot supplier. They are still at it today making boots for all branches of military. A primary issue for marines and also the army. They constantly come out with new product lines and add additions to they existing one to help better serve those who serve us. The 310 is a good example of this, a lighter but still durable boot to fit in with new urban and dessert missions. the Belleville 310 also has a Steel toe option to meet more demands.
The Belleville 310 is made of full-grain tan cowhide leather and Cordura nylon fabric. The 1,000 denier CORDURA® nylon is breathable and light yet durable enough to protect against abrasions, tears and scuffs. A padded tongue and collar and a polyurethane removable insole will all add comfort. Also the new MeraMax® outsole by Meramec for shock absorption with dual density all polyurethane sole system to provide longer wear and increased traction. Sole is non- marking , oil resistant for excellent slip resistance also provides a strong mid-sole bond to the upper. This boot is made in the USA which is always a plus. If this is not the boot for you definitely check out the complete Belleville line they have many more to offer. If you have this boot please tell us what you think of it.

I messed up my order when I got these nine months ago. I was looking for an everyday boot, but more importantly, something that would fit the bill as a good ruck-run boot. I ordered the ST instead of the regular boots. Not great for running in with steel. Even with the steel toe, these are very light and comfy. Not much break in time at all. Only problem is the sole. I have managed to rub flat spots on the soles of both boots in only nine months. My mistake, I wore these nearly every day while on duty. Should have purchased another pair and rotated them. These are great for garrison duty, but the tread isn’t as rugged as other boots in the Belleville line, so I’m not a big fan of using these for field work.