I'm happy that the Marines now have a choice of boot according to weather conditions. When I was in the Marines, we all got issued the same leather boots. Sometimes they were not warm enough in late Fall/Winter. Then there was the added pain of being required to spit shine them for inspections so you had to buy one pair of boots for inspections only and keep them in your locker. The pay really sucked in the 1980's and the price of a pair of boots really cut into your budget.
I think $270 is a great value for this boot. Most boots at the $200 dollar range won't look half as good as these after 2 years of wear. I'm also more than happy to shill out an extra $50 or so for any quality product made in the USA! I'd like to personally thank the workers at Danner for all that they do. Providing a necessary and honorable service to our country. It is boots like these that keep our nation ticking, and our people safe. I never spend my money elsewhere. Also thank you for your service as well. Good review, subbed.
Good advice for OCS, maybe; however, for those going to USMC boot-camp as an uncommissioned rank, don't buy Marine Corps gear before boot-camp for two reasons! One, you will get your ass chewed up by drill instructors when they hear or find out that you have been wearing their gear before you have earned the right to! And, Two, you cannot bring them with you to boot-camp and keep them! Most recruiters will inspect what you are wearing when you get shipped out to MCRD and they will prohibit you from wearing United States Military logos and/or gear, if they are doing their jobs because it makes them look bad for allowing you to go to boot-camp, with military logos on, without having earned your right to wear Marine Corps logos and gear. And, never wear another military branches gear or logos because it is a metaphorical slap in the face to other branches of service by showing it off to them! Your Poolee shirt stays at home! When you get to boot-camp the drill instructors will give you everything you need and take everything else that you don't away from you! As for Officer Candidate School, do what your told and Marine Corpsman Danko knows the way!...Oorah!!
If only someone made a non-tactical version of these we would all be set. Compared to the alternatives there’s nothing that matches them, even at full retail price. I would legit drop 300 on these if they do. Anyone @ Danner 👀🤷🏼♀️🤙🏻🤙🏻
Dumb question but USMC want the desert colored boots to be cleaned a certain way, or don't care anything that works is good? Haven't gone to OSO yet. Planning on bringing these to OCS.
id love a pair, Danner have discontinued them for some reason... great boots. (edit: apologies, not discontinued, only removed from sale internationally )
You can buy Danner RAT on Amazon, I got mine at 79$ ! You can find both the temperate weather (waterproof) and the Hot weather ones (have vents), those boots initially costed more than 400$ so at 80$ for a legendary made in america boot, IT'S A STEAL!
@@JohnSmith-bn7bl Sorry man I posted 3 comments containing the link, but youtube deletes them. Try to write exactly this "Danner men's gi usmc rat boot, vibram 360 made in usa" in the search bar and you ll find em
Hey I'm looking at getting a pair of these for post schoolhouse when I hit the fleet, my main question is do these boots run wide in terms of foot width or do they run pretty true to size?
@@KahmannMan You only have to worry about stolen valor if you have the entire uniform head to toe and are intentionally portraying yourself as a veteran in order to get sympathy/charity/et al. Homeless people that never served in the army and were draft dodgers wear military uniforms all the time. Right now I'm wearing National Guard issue combat pants. I also have a barracks issue leisure tee as well. One trip to Goodwill and you can kit yourself head to toe in a full Afghanistan issue combat uniform for $10. I've also seen state police trooper uniforms at Salvation Army as well but due to federal law they cut the patches off or they are removed before donating them.
I used these at Mct for the hikes and it wasn’t horrible, side note, I just got them a couple days before so they weren’t very broken in. BUT: they allow you to tighten up the toe box a lot more than others. So do with that what you will. I’m going to use them for a hike I have in a month or so if I remember I’ll tell how good they are, now that they’re broken in good.
I recommend you to try bates light, they look way better and are light you won't even feel like you wearing boots, I haven't tried reconnings yet, for some reason the design does not match my taste but ill probably give them a shoot see if they comfortable, Samper Fi.
It really depends on what you do with them - if you just run and Ruck w them then they’ll last a long time but at OCS you’ll go through the water and mud in them so they’ll get pretty messed up, plus they have to stay looking sharp on the exterior when you’re in uniform, which they won’t if they’re constantly covered in mud!
I’m gonna be honest, if it’s issued gear, the quality really just won’t be there. I’m not saying they provide ineffective equipment, but don’t expect it to be anything special. The reckonings are nice because they are light and versatile, which will help on any graded events or just PT in general in boots. The reckonings no joke will shave off time because of the weight difference versus the issued gear, and because they are breathable and flexible, they won’t feel like you’re wearing bricks on your feet (like the issued boots).
So far pretty well - this in mind, they are lightweight but you generally lose some support in exchange for lighter weight. If it’s a long ruck I’d probably wear these but on shorter rucks I may consider wearing a heavier pair that has strong ankle support, just to prevent injury. These are probably best for everyday wear and combat/running related evaluations like the CFT for example.
To my knowledge no unless it’s a specific job you’re performing - for example in the army I believe they have electricians and wiremen that use composite toe boots versus steel.
Those Bates are straight garbage. I’ve had several pair fall apart and I wasn’t abusing them; just not built worth a damn. We’ll see if these Danner’s can take some railroad abuse.
I feel like US military issued boots are dogshit in general. I‘ve never seen anyone get blisters in a modern hiking boot, no matter how much he rucked in them. You can blisters in Army, USMC, USAF etc. boots just after a small ruck.
I'm happy that the Marines now have a choice of boot according to weather conditions. When I was in the Marines, we all got issued the same leather boots. Sometimes they were not warm enough in late Fall/Winter. Then there was the added pain of being required to spit shine them for inspections so you had to buy one pair of boots for inspections only and keep them in your locker. The pay really sucked in the 1980's and the price of a pair of boots really cut into your budget.
Got a couple of pairs. One for inspection and one for PT, MCMAP etc. definitely the best 👍🔥
Thanks for the comment, big fan of your channel btw! Keep it up brother, Semper Fi
I think $270 is a great value for this boot. Most boots at the $200 dollar range won't look half as good as these after 2 years of wear. I'm also more than happy to shill out an extra $50 or so for any quality product made in the USA! I'd like to personally thank the workers at Danner for all that they do. Providing a necessary and honorable service to our country. It is boots like these that keep our nation ticking, and our people safe. I never spend my money elsewhere. Also thank you for your service as well. Good review, subbed.
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I love how I’m lacing the exact boots as I’m watching a video on what he recommends
Good advice for OCS, maybe; however, for those going to USMC boot-camp as an uncommissioned rank, don't buy Marine Corps gear before boot-camp for two reasons! One, you will get your ass chewed up by drill instructors when they hear or find out that you have been wearing their gear before you have earned the right to! And, Two, you cannot bring them with you to boot-camp and keep them! Most recruiters will inspect what you are wearing when you get shipped out to MCRD and they will prohibit you from wearing United States Military logos and/or gear, if they are doing their jobs because it makes them look bad for allowing you to go to boot-camp, with military logos on, without having earned your right to wear Marine Corps logos and gear. And, never wear another military branches gear or logos because it is a metaphorical slap in the face to other branches of service by showing it off to them! Your Poolee shirt stays at home! When you get to boot-camp the drill instructors will give you everything you need and take everything else that you don't away from you! As for Officer Candidate School, do what your told and Marine Corpsman Danko knows the way!...Oorah!!
If only someone made a non-tactical version of these we would all be set. Compared to the alternatives there’s nothing that matches them, even at full retail price. I would legit drop 300 on these if they do. Anyone @ Danner 👀🤷🏼♀️🤙🏻🤙🏻
They come in black as well
just making it to OCS is hard, congratulations.
Awesome! Someday I’ll start my own channel after I complete ocs myself!
Awesome man, best of luck!
@@AndrewDanko are you ground or aviation?
@@solanut ground
Dumb question but USMC want the desert colored boots to be cleaned a certain way, or don't care anything that works is good?
Haven't gone to OSO yet. Planning on bringing these to OCS.
How are they for sizing? Danner RAT boots seem pretty true to size, does that hold for these as well?
Yep they're sized almost the same
id love a pair, Danner have discontinued them for some reason... great boots. (edit: apologies, not discontinued, only removed from sale internationally )
You can buy Danner RAT on Amazon, I got mine at 79$ ! You can find both the temperate weather (waterproof) and the Hot weather ones (have vents), those boots initially costed more than 400$ so at 80$ for a legendary made in america boot, IT'S A STEAL!
@@Hatim.13 not in a size 15 wide.
@@JohnSmith-bn7bl Just checked there are on amazon in size 15 and size 15.5 Wide.
@@Hatim.13 i couldnt see them, can post a direct link ? thanks for the help.
@@JohnSmith-bn7bl Sorry man I posted 3 comments containing the link, but youtube deletes them.
Try to write exactly this "Danner men's gi usmc rat boot, vibram 360 made in usa" in the search bar and you ll find em
Hey I'm looking at getting a pair of these for post schoolhouse when I hit the fleet, my main question is do these boots run wide in terms of foot width or do they run pretty true to size?
They're pretty true to size man.
Belleville it's good boots 💪
Are the Nike sfbs in regs? jw cuz i’m enlisting in winter for 0331.
Unfortunately no other wise I'd use them
This might sound like a dumb question, but are zipper boats allowed (side zipper closure)?
No I don’t believe so
I dunno how I ended up here but would these be legit to buy for a civilian? They look comfortable for work lol
I suppose lol, they do have a USMC logo on them tho
@@AndrewDanko ah rip didn’t consider that part lol don’t want to look like I’m tryin to pretend to be military oh well
@@KahmannMan they have a non ega marked pair instead of the ega it says danner
@@josiahnelson3588 I’ll have to look into those! They seem like badass boots I just don’t want someone thinking I’m a marine poser or something lol
@@KahmannMan You only have to worry about stolen valor if you have the entire uniform head to toe and are intentionally portraying yourself as a veteran in order to get sympathy/charity/et al. Homeless people that never served in the army and were draft dodgers wear military uniforms all the time. Right now I'm wearing National Guard issue combat pants. I also have a barracks issue leisure tee as well. One trip to Goodwill and you can kit yourself head to toe in a full Afghanistan issue combat uniform for $10. I've also seen state police trooper uniforms at Salvation Army as well but due to federal law they cut the patches off or they are removed before donating them.
Rocky trainers. C4T or C6
Old video but are the reckonings good for hiking also?
I used these at Mct for the hikes and it wasn’t horrible, side note, I just got them a couple days before so they weren’t very broken in.
BUT: they allow you to tighten up the toe box a lot more than others. So do with that what you will.
I’m going to use them for a hike I have in a month or so if I remember I’ll tell how good they are, now that they’re broken in good.
I recommend you to try bates light, they look way better and are light you won't even feel like you wearing boots, I haven't tried reconnings yet, for some reason the design does not match my taste but ill probably give them a shoot see if they comfortable, Samper Fi.
Have you gotten around to trying them yet? Do you still prefer bates lites?
how long do they last?
It really depends on what you do with them - if you just run and Ruck w them then they’ll last a long time but at OCS you’ll go through the water and mud in them so they’ll get pretty messed up, plus they have to stay looking sharp on the exterior when you’re in uniform, which they won’t if they’re constantly covered in mud!
As for regular wear throughout my time wearing them, they lasted about 2.5 years in the enlisted side before I replaced them with a pair of RATs
How do the Reckonings compare to the USMC Tropical Boot
I’m gonna be honest, if it’s issued gear, the quality really just won’t be there. I’m not saying they provide ineffective equipment, but don’t expect it to be anything special. The reckonings are nice because they are light and versatile, which will help on any graded events or just PT in general in boots. The reckonings no joke will shave off time because of the weight difference versus the issued gear, and because they are breathable and flexible, they won’t feel like you’re wearing bricks on your feet (like the issued boots).
Where can you buy them man?
Do they work well in female size?
How do they hold up in long ruck marches?
So far pretty well - this in mind, they are lightweight but you generally lose some support in exchange for lighter weight. If it’s a long ruck I’d probably wear these but on shorter rucks I may consider wearing a heavier pair that has strong ankle support, just to prevent injury. These are probably best for everyday wear and combat/running related evaluations like the CFT for example.
I love the RAT boots
Are composite toe boots allowed?
To my knowledge no unless it’s a specific job you’re performing - for example in the army I believe they have electricians and wiremen that use composite toe boots versus steel.
Those Bates are straight garbage. I’ve had several pair fall apart and I wasn’t abusing them; just not built worth a damn. We’ll see if these Danner’s can take some railroad abuse.
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Little disappointing they aren't sewn on sole like the rat was
I feel like US military issued boots are dogshit in general. I‘ve never seen anyone get blisters in a modern hiking boot, no matter how much he rucked in them. You can blisters in Army, USMC, USAF etc. boots just after a small ruck.