以下为部分美国佬在亚马逊的评价 I've had a pair of these I purchased at a flea market, used. I wore them for 3 years and finally wore them out as everyday boots. Found the almost exact replacement here and am not at all disappointed. They are a little higher than I expected, but are exactly what the picture shows. Where I work, in fast food kitchens doing maintenance mostly on wet tile floors, I have to have soles that do not slip, and these vibram soles are the way to go. Good quality boot. I have been wearing for 3 years every day of really tough use in super hot conditions and no foot problems. Small complaint the heel doesnt fit exact and makes a squeaky noise until they break in but overall pretty great boot. UPDATE, Jan 5 2014 Minutes ago ordered my second pair of these boots. PROS: Very durable. After about 700 days wear, the suede leather on my first pair of boots has not cracked. This is unlike my Altama black boots, that all crack a bit after a couple years ownership (but remain wearable and useful). Very comfortable and greatly helps my fallen arches and protects my ankles. I have worn other military boots to protect my feet, but these are by far the best. Is not just for hot weather. Can wear them in New Jersey winter on days below freezing, except for shoveling snow. I wear these on hot summer days and because of the mesh ventilation on the sides, the boots remain comfortable. CONS: None. NOTES I began wearing military boots after a badly sprained ankle in 2003, and the podiatrist prescribed a $120 ankle support that looked awful and did not look comfortable. Instead of buying the orthotic I went to a local Army Navy store, and bought my first pair of military combat boots for $70, which were very comfortable and supported my ankle very well. Have never looked back. After three pairs of black boots 2003-2011, in August 2011 I bought a pair of these 4250 boots and have mostly been wearing these ever since. I have tried out a number of other combat boots, and these are the best I've encountered so far. They are more durable than any of the other boots I've tried, they have very tough ballistic nylon panels around the ankles that permit them to breathe in summer and stay fairly cool, while remaining wearable in freezing winter weather (at least in the 20-32 degree zone: I have yet to try them out in very cold conditions.) They stand up pretty well in the rain too, though I would not try wading through deep water: for that I would want all leather boots. Also, these were made in the USA. Also they have Vibram soles. They are pricey, but worth every penny. About 5 years back I was diagnosed with fallen arches, and these boots make long walks possible, along with a pair of $50 Dr Scholl's custom fitted arch supports I got at Walmart, which in my experience live up to the hype on TV, and are a great help.