Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots
Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots

Surplus Austrian Paratrooper Boots

Regular price$89.99 USD
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After scores of chats, emails, and crayon drawn letters, we've managed to restock the legendary Austrian paratrooper boot. In fact, we did a little more than that; we worked with our supplier to cherry-pick the very best boots from a batch of several thousand (we even made a friggen illustrated sorting guide for them). 

Now most normal people would have stopped there. We decided to double distill this batch and hand sorted everything again upon arrival at our warehouse.

So, what does all that mean in terms of quality? Every "Excellent" condition boot should have only as much wear as one-to-two weeks of normal use. Any scratches, scuffing, or dirt is superficial and will clean up nicely with regular use and by following our Boot Care guide below.

Our goal is not only to supply you with stylishly functional boots, but also to empower you with the knowledge needed to maintain them. Take good care of your pair, and they should last you many years in The Zone — even past a decade, as some already have.

Specs

  • 2mm-thick leather, full-grain cowhide
  • Black, easy to shine and polish, hides dirt and stains
  • 10" tall, covering and supporting the entire ankle
  • Ten eyelets and eight grommets on each boot
  • Metzeler sole insert included (Ivan advises you replace this; it's pretty old and may have the imprint of another guy’s foot on it, but maybe you're into that)
  • Hard-wearing lug soles

Recommended Aesthetic and Functional Practices

Insole

Your boots may or may not arrive with insoles. If they do, they will likely be worn and old. You should consider replacing them before breaking your boots in or wearing them more than casually.

Breaking In Your Boots

Generally, these Austrian paratrooper boots have already seen some use. This does mean that the leather is not as stiff as new boots, but a breaking-in period is still recommended.

To break in your boots, wear them as often as possible over a one-to-two-week period of regular activity (think grocery store trips, not hiking trips or guerrilla warfare). Use good, full-length wool socks, and take note if you feel any "hot spots" while walking around. Friction between your foot and the boot causes blisters. Breaking in your boots should help with this.

If hot spots persist, silk or synthetic "liner socks" (worn under your wool ones) are a cheap and easy way to protect your feet. They are freely available at most outdoors stores.

Speed Lacing

It is of Ivan's opinion that tying your boots with a speed lacing method is superior to that of any external bow or knot.

It not only looks cleaner, but also minimizes the chance that you will trip, get your boots stuck, or have them untie because you used a granny knot like a child.

There is an assortment of different speed lacing methods that will have these three attributes in common.

  1. Very long laces (The excess in lace is necessary. If your boots come with normal-size laces, consider investing in longer laces)
  2. At least one full wrap of lace around the ankle
  3. Tucking all excess lace deep inside the boot

Here are video guides for two different styles of speed lacing. [Style 1] [Style 2]

Most of the boots comes with laces that are a little too short for most conventional speed lacing (it is still very possible if you copy the way it is laced in the photos, but it is not as sturdy or easy as it could be). Luckily good laces are inexpensive. Warehouse Ivan recommends you pick up some 87" or 92" laces (regardless of shoe size, it doesn't affect the lace length like you think it would)

Blousing and Tucking Your Trousers

If you are not going to tuck in your trousers when you tie your boots and you are wearing baggy pants, we recommend investing in elastic blousing garters / "boot bands."

It will look cleaner and keep your trouser cuffs out of the way.

Sizing

Walk into any store that sells shoes and ask to have BOTH your feet measured.

If you find one foot is wider than the other, get that size and force the habit of leaning on the smaller foot when standing still.

If you plan to wear your boots with a thick insole and medium/thick socks, buy one size bigger.

For those with wide feet, you should follow your general style of fitting into normal shoes. For reference, a size 10.5 EE wide foot fits best in a size 12 shoe with an arch based insert. Flat feet or not, it is important to have an insert with a raised arch. The knuckles of your foot widen under your own weight. Displacing weight off that part of your foot will make it more comfortable.  

The break-in period may be a little uncomfortable at first for wide feet, but the sides should stretch in time. If they do not improve after a month, reach out to us for a possible exchange.

Condition Guide

    Excellent

    • Perfect functional condition with only minor cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use---lightly used and well cared for.
    • The item may show more noticeable internal/external writing, such as rank, serial numbers, etc.

    Good

    • Clear cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use that have not compromised functionality. Essentially, normal equipment used within normal parameters.
    • The item may exhibit clear internal/external writing. This may include rank, serial numbers, etc.

     


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    Reviewed by Rowan, from United States
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    I recommend this product
    US Foot Size
    10.5
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    Regular
    US Size Purchased
    10.5
    How It FIts
    Perfect
    Conditon
    As Described
    Rated 4 out of 5
    Review posted

    One small flaw

    These are good boots that look great and fit great, the only problem was that the soles came loose when I first walked around in them. Some shoe glue fixed that easily though.

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    Reviewed by John D., from United States
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    US Foot Size
    9.5
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    US Size Purchased
    10
    How It FIts
    Perfect
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    Rated 5 out of 5
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    Werf the Wait

    Been eying these since I first found KS, didn't have the money and then they went out of stock. Got a size 10, im about a 9.5, fit perfect with a little room for thick winter socks, the included laces are pretty sweet. Boot's min wear, still has a nice sheen with normal wear marks, they have a great standard army boot type look.

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    Reviewed by Joseph R., from United States
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    US Foot Size
    8
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    US Size Purchased
    8
    How It FIts
    A Little Small
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    Worse Than Described
    Rated 3 out of 5
    Review posted

    Austrian paratrooper boots overated? Or unlucky?

    I waited 2 years to get my hands on these boots and I was excited to receive them after hearing so many reviews. After receiving them I was disappointed that they weren't in "excellent condition" the blemishes were expected but the deep cuts all over the boot caught me by surprise. Not really "lightly used shape" according to the description. Although I can't be to upset seeing how these pair are dated 1983 then I suppose they're "not bad" for their age. I ordered a size 8 or EU 41 because thats how I normally size myself with boots and for me thats the comfortable snug fit for me but for some reason these feel slightly tight. I did a size comparison to my old Mcrae boots which is also a size 8 regular and it came to my surprise that the field shoe was a little small. I took them on a small walk and notice that my heels were hurting and felt loose after 15 minutes of walking, as well as feeling discomfort around my toes. Not as comfortable or snug as some people portray. I did give them some different insoles in hopes of fixing the discomfort but to no avail. Also the description of the boots said these came with insoles, but instead it came with a piece of cardboard and I was trying to figure out what the purpose of this served also to no avail.

    Overall, I love these boots for there design. They are the sexiest boots that I have in my collection but they didn't seem to live up to the expectation as people portrayed and feel more like cheap rothco boots in terms of comfort…

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    Reviewed by Jeff T., from United States
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    I recommend this product
    US Foot Size
    12
    Foot Width
    Regular
    US Size Purchased
    12
    How It FIts
    Perfect
    Conditon
    Better Than Described
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Review posted

    Paratrooper vs. KAZ 03 'Ranger' boots

    As I said in my previous review of the KAZ 03 'Ranger' boots, they’re worth every penny. If you live in a northern state, Canada, or the Rocky Mountains, they are the boot for you. They are a heavier duty construction, warmer, and have better ankle support in rough conditions. That being said, I absolutely love my new Paratrooper boots. They are slightly taller, and the leather is thinner. They are supremely comfortable and will break in faster than the Ranger boots did. They are light enough that I feel I could run distance in them if I needed to. Mine were purchased in excellent condition, which helped. Buy the best condition boot you can afford for your intended use. For most people, they will probably be best served by the Paratrooper boots. In the meanwhile, I still love my Ranger boots and they will get good use when Winter returns. Until then, the Paratrooper boots are my new favorite. Thanks, Ivan!

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    Reviewed by Coltonoid, from United States
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    US Foot Size
    10
    Foot Width
    Regular
    US Size Purchased
    10.5
    How It FIts
    A Little Big
    Conditon
    As Described
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Review posted

    Pretty comfy

    The size was a little larger than i expected, that might've been my own fault though.. but regardless they feel great! Kinda squeaky but it's funny cause it reminds me of the spongebob boots so fuck it. Also major props to the people who shipped it because I wasn't sure if they were supposed to come with laces or not (mine didn't) but they went ahead and sent me some when I asked free of charge and sent me a FREE ushanka... it may have a barely noticeable hole in the side but I still love it! Can't complain about free. These guys are really helpful and responsive

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