Altama Maritime Assault Low Shoes - Woodland
Altama Maritime Assault Low Shoes - Woodland
Tactical footwear in Woodland camouflage, designed for use in urban environments and light terrain. The shoe's construction is adapted for water environments, and its shape fits most fins used by military divers worldwide. The specialized design allows immediate transition to action after removing the fins.
Upper made of durable Cordura
The shoe body is made of 1000D Cordura, known for its exceptional durability and resistance to mechanical damage, abrasion, and tearing.
Contoured Insoles
The shoe interior is lined with foam and breathable mesh, improving ventilation and effectively wicking moisture. Ergonomically shaped insoles are made entirely of Ultron polyurethane, which is fully waterproof, ensuring comfort even in wet conditions.
Non-slip Sole
The rubber sole with a low-profile tread provides excellent stability on various surfaces. Built-in side drainage ports effectively remove water from inside the shoe, enhancing comfort in wet environments.
Lacing System
Metal eyelets are resistant to rust and corrosion, ensuring durability in harsh conditions. The laces are made of exceptionally strong, wide webbing, ensuring a secure fit. A heel loop facilitates quick shoe donning, while the mesh tongue improves airflow and moisture management.
Key Features
- Compatibility with fins
- Durable Cordura construction
- Contoured, waterproof insoles
- Non-slip sole
Camouflage Woodland
Woodland, also known as U.S. Woodland or M81, is a classic camouflage pattern introduced to the US Armed Forces in the early 1980s, based on the earlier ERDL camouflage. For over two decades, it remained the standard pattern used by the US military until the end of the first decade of the 21st century. It is characterized by large, irregular patches in shades of green, brown, beige, and black, which provide good camouflage and deformation properties, especially in wooded areas. Thanks to its effectiveness and global recognition, it has spawned numerous variations that have found their way into over 60 uniform formations around the world. The pattern has also had a huge impact on popular culture, shifting from military applications to everyday fashion.