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Do you have any more details Cutaway. The picture doesn't exactly explain why they melt (being leather soled is necessarily a reason as leather shrinks, cracks and/or falls apart but never melts as such)
THESE are the answer: http://www.uspatriotstore.com/images/products/corcoran/Cocoran Desert Jump Boot - Med.jpg Just saying becouse i heard Soldiers in Iraq/Afghanistan complaining about issue desert boots are meltng in the desert heat. Would Corcoran Desert Jump Boots be ideal for the situation being leather soled?
Ah I see. Yes there are complaints from British soldiers about their boots, and this may well be the case with the American soldiers too: Forces still wearing boots that melt - Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/01/16/nirq116.xml Army's equipment exposed as unfit to fight desert war - Independent Online Edition > This Britain