







The Oakley Coyote Boot was designed for purpose. It was born from a need to protect, but it's thrived through its ability to enable. Whether navigating daily adventures in a fast-paced urban environment or withstanding nature's varied elements in the wild, this boot is proven adaptable and able to rise to any challenge. It can go its own way, or it can lead the pack.
C**N
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Extremely light and moderately breathable compared to other boots. They are not your typical ankle length boot meaning they will not prevent a sprained ankle like most boots can if you were to bend your ankle on accident. This is not a design flaw, it’s just not what it was designed to do. It is a lightweight boot.These boots are comfortable and if you pick the right size, your foot won’t slide, even if you order half an inch longer than what you’re used to. That being said, they are fantastic for walking on a trail and they are durable enough for long walks. Good for an urban jungle setting. Just avoid wet environments, they are not as slip resistant as I thought, and they are not waterproof, because they are lightweight. Wet roads, yes. Wet tile floors or any wet smooth surface, no go.They are not meant for cold environments and are not meant for protection meaning that if something lands on your foot, you will feel it! [Side Note]: No steel toe!Although, they make great use for CQC scenarios (Close Quarters Combat). They are light meaning that you won’t have to work that hard to move your feet when performing quick maneuvers like sweeps, kicks, locks, etc., they are nimble and often times in a hand to hand combat scenario, if you can get your foot positioned correctly where it needs to be faster than the opponent can, you have an advantage, and these boots definitely shine in moments like these!They are also really effective when sneaking. They don’t make a sound and their lighter build makes crouching efficient. This is of course, pertaining to an environment that has little obstructions, like an urban setting. Can’t say if they are as effective in the woods or any rural setting for that matter. Mainly due to uneven ground and higher chances of obstructions but I haven’t tried these boots in these environments so be mindful of what the job calls for.[Side Note]: They also make fantastic running boots. If you need to get from point A to B in a short amount of time, these boots are meant for that. So long as it’s not a smooth, wet floor.
B**E
Super light and comfy
Great boots, super light and comfy! I use them in uniform and they are a game changer compared to big bulky boots. As close as I have ever experienced to sneaker comfort in a boot.
K**A
Great Quality and lightweight
I got these for my husband who just joined the military, he’s loved them. He says they’re light weight, keeps his feet warm when out in the cold or while raining! Very waterproof and he likes the style of them as well! Just like the picture! Would buy again and honestly, I think I’m going to buy him a second pair haha
P**L
Great Boot!
Comfy boots! My last pair lasted three years before the sole separated. I have a pair in coyote brown as well. Love em.
K**R
Comfortable office job boot
Good comfortable boot but the laces are wayyy too long. I have to wrap the laces around my ankle three times before tying the knot and tucking into my boot. Not waterproof in the least, if you walk through damp grass your socks will be wet. They are lightweight office job boot that can do light duty hiking and rucking but would break down quickly if that was a primary function.
J**D
theyre boots
great boots.
V**Z
nice boot
very nice boot
P**E
So far I really like these
Update Sep 2024:So far I still think these boots will be great. I have been trying to break them in and did get one blister in the process (probably tried to move to fast through the process).Original Review Sep 2024:I compaired with the Danner Tachyon. The Danner seemed good but wasn't as comfortable as the Oakleys in my opinion. Also, the Oakleys felt like they have slightly more ankle support (it is still minimal as it is a very light weight boot) I plan on wearing the Oakleys for training and i will report back if i remember.Pros:Light weight - they weight about as much as a heavy running shoe (I think the Danner was actully slightly lighter)comfy - this is personal preferenceCons - not much ankle support. I am not going to try any rucking in these. I didn't need these for rucking as i have my heavy standard issue pair for that.
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