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Where To Buy Corcoran Boots


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Corcoran boots are always a top choice for military boots of all types, these withstand extreme heat conditions as well. Choosing a Corcoran boot for rugged wear will guarantee protection, support, and comfort. These boots will last through repeated wear.


For generations, Corcoran has been a name trusted by military personnel. This name is so ubiquitous that during World War II, American paratroopers often referred to their jump boots simply as "Corcorans". All these years later, Corcoran boots are still being worn by US troops in the Middle East. Corcoran also has a line of boots designed for security personnel. When you buy Corcoran boots, you know you're getting the best quality, with the finest components and the latest technology.


When you need to keep your feet protected in the toughest terrain, trust Corcoran boots for footwear you can count on. For over 60 years, Corcoran shoes have been the choice of law enforcement and military personnel across the nation. Whether you need a new pair for work or enduring intense hiking trails, LA Police Gear can provide you with boots to help you perform your best.


Made in USA reproduction of the legendary jump boots made by Corcoran, in the regulation russet shade, with a distinctive toe cap. These were authorized in August 1942. 12 pairs of grommets. Slanted heels and taps are brown painted rubber. Two distinctive oblique rows of stitching are added to strengthen the quarter, leather laces and Corcoran label. US/UK sizes.


Corcoran boots has earned the respect of military personnel over the years. From the "Original Jump Boot" that carried paratroopers behind enemy lines in Europe to the newest "Combat Boot" currently being worn in operations in Iraq. Corcoran boots have expanded its collection to include footwear designed for security personnel. Built using the best components available, the newest technology and comfort designs Corcoran boots remains the boot of choice.


Corcoran shoes and boots have garnered respect and recognition from military personnel for many years. In 1941, the company, with the help of decorated Army Lieutenant General William P. Yarborough, designed paratrooper boots for the 501st Parachute Test Battalion. This classic, military-inspired design is still currently in production. Today, servicemen and women across the globe wear Corcoran combat boots that are engineered with toughness, utility and unmatched comfort. These boots are built using the best raw materials available, custom comfort designs and the most innovative, cutting-edge technology. For military-grade resilience and high-performance ingenuity, trust Corcoran boots and shoes for your feet.


Since I grew up in Texas, where dancing consists of spinning on your cowboy boot heel while trying not to spill your Lone Star, that's not really an impressive claim. I can "dance" in ski boots. So, yes, these are dancing boots; perfect for those of you riding stereo-laden baggers and tourers, eager to bust out a boogie at stop lights.


Obviously these boots don't offer the sort of protection you'd get in something specifically made for high-speed track riding or ankle-snapping off-roading, but for everyday all-the-time use I've found them to be pretty good.


In Britain, where warm weather is extremely rare, I find that more often than not a good, thick pair of wool socks is necessary. When temperatures drop below 40ºF, two pairs of socks are required if I'm going to be riding for more than 30 minutes.


The boots are not waterproof, but a dedicated regimen of slathering them with NikWax helps keep them fairly water-resistant...within reason. When I spent several hours riding through constant downpour in Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands last autumn, puddles formed inside the boots and things took roughly a week to dry out. But I'm not sure many boots would have faired a whole lot better in the same situation.


One of the things I like is the fact the boots lace up and, as such, can be brought tight ag




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