Berets are called boots with a tall beret – an outer part that covers the lower leg. The military wear such shoes, since these boots, thanks to the protruding berets, protect the leg from dislocations, and the special design of the sole combines flexibility and sufficient thickness to provide additional thermal insulation and mechanical protection. Due to their exceptional properties, to protect legs and store thermal insulation, such army shoes are becoming more and more popular and in everyday life. To choose high -quality berets, you need to know some features of the details of which they consist and understand for what purposes they are purchased, and in which conditions will be used.
There are universal models of berets – a purely army version that are indispensable in “field” conditions – they are not afraid of moisture, cold, uneven surface and stones, as well as specialized models oriented to a hotter climate or extreme cold. It should be borne in mind that the tongue in the berets must be soldered with the boot of the boot. This design prevents moisture from getting into shoes. High -quality and durable berets are usually sewn from a whole piece of skin, and the seam in them is blocked by another piece of skin.
Further, when choosing berets, you need to pay attention to such important details as the rigidity of the sole, the quality of the skin and the tread of the sole. Too hard the sole deprives a foot of mobility. Such models are not suitable for use in conditions where high mobility is needed. In addition, the excessive stiffness of the Bertza reduces their overall strength. Models with lacquer skin are completely unsuitable for “field” sorties and are considered a convenient, practical and aesthetic option for young people with bad weather in urban conditions.
Real Berets – “SUVs” – these are matte leather boots that need to be regularly lubricated with gutilen for the care and extension of the service life. High -quality berets have a classic cast, continuous tread of molded rubber and thermolaste, in which dirt and small stones are not clogged. Some foreign models may include composite structures and membranes, but they are not very popular because of their high cost.