Goruck MACV-2™ Mid-Top Boots

The MACV-2™ is the next generation of the iconic Vietnam-era jungle boot. With an all-new outsole that provides unprecedented traction and support, the MACV-2™ is ideally suited for Special Forces soldiers and adventurers alike. Whether you’re spending a career on your feet or embarking on a new journey, the MACV-2™ Mid-Top Boots from Goruck will keep you going strong regardless of the sorts of terrains you encounter along the way.

The Goruck MACV-2™ Mid-Top Boots are priced at a thoroughly reasonable $170 and are impeccably crafted and built to last. The triple compound rubber outsole is designed to provide maximum traction, durability, and protection. The forefoot rubber is specifically formulated for enhanced grip, with a deep tread that grabs the ground and sheds mud and debris. It also wraps around the toes for additional protection against rocky terrain or when doing push-ups. The midfoot is made from a rock climbing compound that is hardened for exceptional abrasion resistance, making it ideal for fast roping.

The new MACV-2™ midsole design ensures superior stability and support for your feet regardless of activity and this is instrumental in keeping them comfortable even after a long day on your feet. The EVA midsole and rubber outsole work in harmony to provide a lightweight and uncompromising boot that is great for a variety of activities, from combat to travel. Generous forefoot area lets your toes breathe. Over time and distance during any activity including rucking or travelling, your feet will swell. This extra space reduces the friction that can occur if your feet rub against the insides of your boot.

Goruck’s MACV-2™ Mid-Top Boots are suitable for airborne operations and keep an impressive stability and support on uneven ground. This is courtesy of the 2″ webbing is sewn into the heel counter. When you lace your boots up with your ankle locked into the heel, the heel counter and the 2″ webbing do not pull forward. This is by design, as it helps to lock your heel down and shift the freedom of flex to the forefoot, which is where it should be. This delivers unparalleled stability and support, even on uneven terrains.

Leo Davie