I've been using these shoes for over two years now and I am really satisfied with them, but it's time to buy a new pair. I would like to point out that they are extremely comfortable and never caused me any blisters, even when I ran in wet shoes or used them in rough conditions. They fit perfectly and look good. Unfortunately, after about a year, the seam near the logo came apart, which didn't affect comfort but looked unattractive. After two years, the material at the bend started to fray, a small hole appeared, and the sole began to come off, so I need to purchase a new pair.
Pentagon Odos Tactical 8 2.0 WaterProof Boots Black
Sturdy Odos Tactical 8 version 2.0 tactical boots in a classic black color. Designed for use in uniformed services such as the military, police and border guards, as well as versatile urban and off-road footwear.
8" leather upper and 1200D nylon, over-molded sole
The tall 8” long upper, combining natural leather with durable 1200D nylon, effectively protects the foot and ankle from injury. Low-profile metal grommets make it easy to quickly tie the laces, and the over-molded portion of the rubber sole further protects the toe and heel area. Such a solution protects against impacts on hard surfaces, such as curbs, rebar, stones or roots.
Hydroguard Membrane
The boots are made of modern materials with enhanced water resistance. The breathable and waterproof Hydroguard membrane provides excellent air circulation and adequate thermal comfort. The soft EVA foam insole helps keep you dry and prevents corns.
Non-slip, cushioned sole
The rubber sole with molded tread, with anti-slip, cushioning and oil-resistant properties, guarantees confident steps on a variety of surfaces.
Main features
- Hydroguard waterproof membrane
- upper made of natural leather and nylon fabric
- overlapped part of the sole provides additional protection
- cushioning EVA foam insole
- reinforcements in the toe and heel area
MILITARY is the exclusive distributor of Pentagon in Poland.
Pentagon Tactical is a brand with over 30 years of experience in designing clothing and equipment inspired by the requirements of the military, uniformed services and outdoor enthusiasts. Its products combine durable materials, functional solutions and modern design. Distinctive proprietary camouflages, such as Pentacamo® and Grassman®, and refined designs have been created through years of design work and collaboration with specialists. The assortment includes specialized lines, among others: Tactical Duty for professionals, Combat Duty for combat operations and After Duty, ideal for survival, tourism and everyday use.
| Shoe height | High |
|---|---|
| Upper material | Grain leather + synthetic |
| Membrane | Yes |
| Insulating lining | No |
| Mounting method | Lacing |
| Gender | Men's |
| Color/camouflage | Black |
| Main color | Black |
| Weight | 1690 g (size 42) |
| Manufacturer code | K15034-2.0-01- |
| Brand | Pentagon |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 35
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This is already my second purchase of these shoes, but it will be my last. The footwear is comfortable and holds up well in various weather conditions. Unfortunately, in both pairs, after about a year of use, the heels start to tear because of the sewn-in rubber logo on the back. The shoes were used intensively during patrols, so they got a lot of wear. It's a pity, because if it weren't for this flaw, I would gladly buy them again.
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Pentagon Odos boots are a really solid option for people looking for comfortable and durable footwear. I believe the quality is high: they're well-made and the materials used are solid.
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Unfortunately, Pentagon did not come up with solutions for people with high insteps. The boots themselves look fine, though there is little leather and a lot of synthetic material. The problem with high insteps is significant.
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After a month of use, I think these boots are really solid. I previously used the Merrell Moab 2, and in my opinion, for comfort when putting on and taking off, the Pentagon is more comfortable, even though it has no zippers. For everyday use, the differences are minor, and I will comment on the waterproof membrane's durability after a few months. For the Merrells, water started seeping in after two or three months. Pentagon boots seem strong and durable; after breaking in they're less stiff and support the foot well. I think they're suitable both in the field and in the city. For now, I definitely recommend them.
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The boots look durable, but be careful with the sizing! It's always worth looking at the insole length, not just the size. I have to exchange mine from 41 to 43 because they turned out too small. The shoe isn't too heavy, has a comfortable insole. Big plus for the height, contoured upper, and reinforced toe.
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The boots are professional, well-made, and sturdy. They're lightweight and perform great off-road. The sizing was perfect, I usually wear 43 and here it was ideal too. Very comfortable - I had no problems with water getting in. I honestly recommend this product to others!
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Bought for my son who is in a uniformed class. After two months of use, they're still in great condition. They've been through several training fields and outdoor airsoft games and show no significant signs of wear. The size was accurate, the foot doesn't sweat, and so far no water is getting in.
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After about half an hour of riding a motorcycle on a wet road in the rain, the boots did get soaked—my socks were wet. The boots are comfortable but, due to the lack of waterproofing, they're unfortunately not useful for me.
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After a month of wearing these boots, I think it's a very good choice. Previously, I had Merrell Moab 2, and in terms of comfort when putting them on and taking them off, even though the Pentagons have no zippers, they are actually even better than the Merrells. The comfort during use is similar, but as for the durability of the waterproof membrane in the Pentagons, I can't speak yet—in the Merrells after 2–3 months, they started letting water in. I'll be able to say more in some time. The boots are solidly made, after breaking them in they're not so stiff and still stabilize the foot well. They're universal: they work in the mountains, woods, and city. At the moment, I highly recommend them!
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After a month of use, I think these shoes are really very good. Previously, I had Merrell Moab 2s and I have to admit that in terms of comfort when putting them on and taking them off, even though the Pentagons don't have zippers, they are much more comfortable than the Merrells. In terms of use, both models are similar, but I still can't assess the durability of the waterproof membrane in the Pentagons—water started getting into the Merrells after about 2–3 months. I need a few more months to provide a full opinion on this. The shoes seem solid and strong; after some time, they become less stiff, but still hold the feet well. They work well in the mountains, woods, and the city alike. For now, I definitely recommend them.
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For now, I'm satisfied – the boots look good, don't let water in. Unfortunately, the sizing runs small, and the given insole length is also incorrect. You have to order bigger than usual. I get the impression Greeks have smaller feet. The pants I bought in the same size as Helikon don't fit as they should either.
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The sizing runs small – instead of my standard 42 I had to choose 44, but that's a matter of preference. The boots are well made, don't stretch out too much to the foot, but even now they fit well and hold it firmly. I like the sole's cushioning. For this price – I recommend them.
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The boots are well made and reasonably priced. The downside is the small sizing – you have to buy a size larger to be comfortable. I'll have to take mine to a cobbler to stretch them because I thought they'd break in by themselves and that was my mistake.
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The boots serve their purpose – they're comfortable, fairly lightweight, and arrived quickly. I recommend them.
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