The shoes are very well made both in terms of durability and quality, and they also look great, but they are not for everyone... After 20 minutes of wearing them, I had to rest for two days. The heel lining is very low and very stiff, and the interesting-looking cut at the flex point of the foot combined with the rubber at the front rubs the foot a lot, even when I wear thick socks. They look great, but there's something wrong with the construction. Of course, this is my subjective opinion.
Altama Maritime Assault Low Shoes - MultiCam
Tactical footwear featuring MultiCam camouflage, specifically crafted for urban settings and light terrain. The shoe is structured to accommodate water environments, with a shape that aligns with most fins utilized by military divers globally. This specialized design enables an immediate transition to action upon removing the fins.
Upper made of durable Cordura
The shoe upper is crafted from 1000D Cordura, renowned for its outstanding durability and resistance to mechanical damage, abrasion, and tearing.
Contoured Insoles
Inside the shoe, lining with foam and breathable mesh enhances ventilation and efficiently wicks away moisture. The ergonomically shaped insoles are crafted entirely from Ultron polyurethane, offering complete waterproofing to ensure comfort even in damp conditions.
Non-slip Sole
The rubber sole featuring a low-profile tread ensures exceptional stability across various surfaces. Integrated side drainage ports proficiently expel water from the shoe's interior, boosting comfort in wet environments.
Lacing System
Metal eyelets resist rust and corrosion, providing durability in tough environments. The laces, crafted from an exceptionally strong, wide webbing, offer a secure fit. A heel loop aids in fast shoe wearing, and the mesh tongue enhances airflow and moisture control.
Key Features
- Fins compatibility
- Rugged Cordura construction
- Waterproof, contoured insoles
- Slip-resistant sole
Camouflage MultiCam
MultiCam represents a cutting-edge camouflage pattern that was designed in 2002 by the US company Crye Precision in collaboration with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) as part of the Objective Force Warrior initiative. The aim was to develop a multipurpose camouflage pattern that could perform effectively across different terrains and fluctuating environmental settings. The MultiCam pattern features a blend of seven colors, which create gradient transitions between green, brown, and beige shades. This allows it to naturally blend with its surroundings, adopting green hues in forested areas or brown and beige tones in desert settings. It is particularly effective in the autumnal and dry vegetative environments of Central and Eastern Europe. Gaining global acclaim, MultiCam is utilized by numerous military forces and elite units. The US Army officially adopted this pattern in 2010 for soldiers stationed in Afghanistan, replacing the previous Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). Additionally, the pattern is available to civilians, making it highly favored by military and airsoft enthusiasts.
| Shoe height | Low |
|---|---|
| Upper material | Synthetic material |
| Membrane | No |
| Insulating lining | No |
| Mounting method | Lacing |
| Gender | Men's |
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Weight | 393 g (size 41.5) |
| Manufacturer code | 21288 |
| Brand | Altama |
| EAN |
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The shoes are comfortable and work well in summer when fishing from a pontoon, but I also use them often on a daily basis. Overall, they are fine, but the rubber insoles wore out quite quickly under the heels, and the mesh drains inside the shoes got damaged (probably the material was too thin). Despite this, the soles and the cordura material on top are still in good shape. In my opinion, the price could be lower for sneakers, although I understand that the decision to buy was mine. If someone used them only occasionally for special tasks, they would work perfectly.
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