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Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus. The tread pattern may vary and you might get some surplus sand with your boots.
The tread pattern may vary and you might get some surplus sand with your boots.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus. The color of the lining may vary.
The color of the lining may vary.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus. There are a few variations in the models. The differences are quite minor like the tread pattern and manufacturer markings and such.
There are a few variations in the models. The differences are quite minor like the tread pattern and manufacturer markings and such.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus. The color of the lining may vary.
The color of the lining may vary.
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Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus

Price 24.99 USD excluding sales tax

Hurry up, purchase these quickly before the Finns take all! These Austrian rubber boots are ye olde standard type and made well, unlike most wellies today.

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Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus. The tread pattern may vary and you might get some surplus sand with your boots.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus. The color of the lining may vary.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus. There are a few variations in the models. The differences are quite minor like the tread pattern and manufacturer markings and such.
Austrian Rubber Boots, Surplus. The color of the lining may vary.

Hurry up, purchase these quickly before the Finns take all! These Austrian rubber boots are ye olde standard type and made well, unlike most wellies today.

We Finns have a special relationship with rubber boots, wellingtons, or wellies. We love them so much our armed forces actually field them in active use. Both winter and summer models. We would love to go on about Finnish rubber boots, but let's focus on these Austrian ones instead.

Features

These are standard height, standard width, bog-standard everything, no-frills rubber boots. Probably used for NBC stuff and work. There's a light lining inside. The total height of the boot may vary slightly depending on the size.

Care

Wash the dirt off, use a rag if needed. Use shoe polish to- ... oh, never mind.

Size info

The sizes are in the standard EU system, with corresponding Free World sizes next to them. As said, the last is standard width, not overly wide.

Condition

Used Austrian Bundesheer surplus. These are mostly in used condition, but since they haven't been used for mountain climbing, they're in OK shape. If it should happen that your boots aren't waterproof, let us know and we'll exchange them for another pair.

There are a few variations in the models. The differences are quite minor like the tread pattern and manufacturer markings and such. They all serve the same purpose, so we won't pick n' choose. If you're a hardcore rubber boot collector, we would like to hear about your collection.

Austrian surplus

Functional, neutral, clean. That's what the Austrian Bundesheer gear is made of. Our Austrian surplus revolves mostly around the Anzug 75 and Anzug 03 clothing systems, but who knows, maybe the "Tarnanzug Neu" will make it's appearance if the Austrians decide to clear the stocks in the future. Get your OD gear while the stocks last.

After the Second World War the Austrian soldier looked like a weird mixture of Allies and Germans; the M1 style helmet and general profile really tried to bring that NATO vibe up, but a lot of the gear and even the dotted camouflage pattern looked surprisingly much like WW2 German issue. In the 70s they took a major leap towards NATO with the introduction of the all-green Anzug 75 clothing and equipment system closely inspired by the American equivalents, finally letting go of the "old stuff". The Anzug 03 brought the game up to date with some changes in effort to modernize the whole thing. Now the Bundesheer is again moving over to camouflage.

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20.05.2022 Verified purchase
Uudet löytyi hyllystä, hieman kapea lesti mutta jos ne sopii niin hinta/laatu on hyvä.
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Ean S. 10.03.2022
I got really excited initially seeing these, thinking they were jackboots. Alas, they are rubber wellies.
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