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Magnum Sidewinder HPI Duty Boots (For Men) in Multicam
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Magnum Sidewinder HPI Duty Boots (For Men)

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Closeouts. Magnum Sidewinder HPI duty boots are made for elite missions in mountainous terrain and extreme environments. The SuperFabric® arch panel features extra-tough epoxy guard plates, and a V4 insert in the Vibram® outsole is heat- and flame-resistant.
  • 1000 denier nylon and 2mm suede upper with extremely abrasion-resistant Tec Tuff leather toe bumper
  • SuperFabric® arch panel with epoxy guard plates
  • Crye Precision MultiCam® pattern and fabric
  • ion-mask hydrophobic surface technology helps upper repel water and dry quickly
  • 550 paracord laces
  • Lace eyelets will not shine or glint when scratched
  • Locking lace cleat for optimum fit
  • Breathe Right perforated foam lining for lightweight breathability
  • Articulated heel flex zone for optimum walking, crawling and kneeling comfort
  • Polyurethane midsole
  • OrthoLite® cushioned, removable insole developed specifically for military combat use
  • Vibram® rubber outsole with V4 fast rope insert in sole is heat and flame resistant
  • Made in China
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  • Non-Insulated
  • Non-Waterproof
  • Gusseted tongue
  • Upper: 2.2mm suede, 1000 denier nylon and Tec-Tuff leather toe bumper
  • Lining: Textile
  • Removable insole
  • Midsole: EVA
  • Outsole: Vibram® rubber
  • Height: 6"
  • Weight (pair): 3 lb. 6 oz.
  • Made in China
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  • Reviewed by techy prepper from NZ on Thursday, May 02, 2013
    I heard these boots were the only ones that didn't fall apart after 6 months of US marine special forces use in Afghanistan.... and holy crap they are good. I'm going to get another pair for my bunker.
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  • Reviewed by zack from Connecticut on Tuesday, April 16, 2013
    I'm not sure why these boots are named magnum sidewinder, they should be called the wicked witch because they handle water in the same fashion. They don't actually melt but they do suck all the water in. After 3 months or so of use the stitching on the top/sides of the boot have ripped open, the front toe gaurd is also peeling off. They are decent boots other than weakness listed previously. The pros include - immediate break-in - great lace system (takes a little bit to get the hang of it ) - very good soles. The only reason the stitching on my boots has ripped is because I am a tree climber and the tops of my boots get scraped a daily basis.
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  • Reviewed by Ricochet from Northern Nevada on Wednesday, April 10, 2013
    Based on other reviews I thought I'd give these camo Mag HPI's a chance. Glad I did, they are very comfortable. You can tell that the boot construction will hold up to the abuse they were designed to handle. A few things I especially like is the toe bumper and the arch guards. Also the removable insoles and the Vibram outsoles, which is something I always look for in a quality boot. The camo finish on the leather panels I’m not so sure about (-1 star). Time will tell but if it doesn't hold up that's fine with me, I didn't intend on these being my Sunday best, well unless I'm trekking the high desert or Sierra mountains.
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  • Reviewed by nathaniel from new zealand on Wednesday, April 10, 2013
    Awsome boots, very good deal, i use these allday at work with no problems at all!
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  • Reviewed by john from Mercersburg, PA on Tuesday, April 09, 2013
    Nice boot for the money with the Sierra Trading Post Heavy Discount, at full retail, I'd return them......... Real Pain to get off and on... Lacing System is great once tied, but some quick type loops would be a great improvement, once on they are very comfortable, fairly stiff, but No Asolo Hiking Boot, I hiked about three or four miles and my feet hurt a little, but standing all day is fine. Excellent Grip on wet slippery surfaces, Love the Camo, it would be nice if they were waterproof and had a pinch of insulation........ but again, they don't compare to an Asolo (IMO), but then again they're 1/2 the price and a very nice boot for the money, I'm happy with mine
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  • Question “are these boots waterproof”
    Asked on 2/6/2013 12:00:00 AM by ed from vancouver, wa
    • Answer The boots are not waterproof.
      Answered on 2/12/2013 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Does the boot have a steel toe and or pad? Are they CSA or ANSI approved for working on a construction site?”
    Asked on 11/20/2012 12:00:00 AM by Bully from Unknown
    • Answer The Magnum Sidewinder HPI Duty Boots do not have a steel toe and are not CSA or ANSI approved.
      Answered on 11/29/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
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