Preview: Garmont T4 Groove G-Dry Boots

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posted on July 2, 2023
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Garmont T4 Groove G-Dry Boots

Designed for the rigors of military and law enforcement duty, but comfortable enough for everyday civilian wear, Garmont’s approach-oriented T4 Groove boot is a lightweight, mid-height model featuring 1.6 mm suede leather uppers and the company’s wind- and waterproof G-Dry membrane.

Anatomically thoughtful design points includes a roomy toe box, lacing that follows the curve of the foot, a wide tongue and an asymmetrical upper cuff that is lowered on the outside.

Garmont’s tire-tread-like GTF outsole absorbs shock and ensures a secure grip on varied surfaces, and a high-density EVA insert and Heel Lock design minimize blisters and foot pain. Available in coyote brown and black in medium widths up to size 14.

MSRP for the Garmont T4 boots $165. For more information, visit garmonttactical.com.

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