Swiss M90 Combat Boots, Gen I, Surplus

3.7(10)
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Product description

If you've ever wondered how someone can be so excited by boots that it's called a fetish, perhaps these Swiss combat boots may shed some light on the issue. The truth is, these are enticing boots for several reasons.

Because we're talking about a Swiss military item, we must be clear that the model year -90 refers to 1990 instead of 1890. It wouldn't be the first time they make shit to last centuries whereas others are lucky to reach a service life of decades. These are the Gen I variant: the later variants would have a single-piece overmolded sole but these have a sandwich-like sole construction. It is also the only weak point known to man, as such construction has more parts prone to breakage. This might become a reality only if the boots are stored carelessly, which is unlikely, knowing the Swiss way of doing things. However, if your boots break, get in touch and we'll sort it out.

The construction is typical by the Swiss scale, which means obscenely strong by universal standards. The laces run through steel D-rings, hooks, and tunnels, as found on better footwear in general. The sole is proper, thick, and stiff, as is the leather. As a special feature, two layers of leather overlap on the bottom of the tongue to prevent hot spots when you tighten the laces. Rather it feels like the boot is just giving your foot a strong hug.

Warranty

When it comes to used army surplus, speaking of a warranty may be a misnomer. Understand, that these are damn good boots for real. Should any pair turn out to be defective somehow, we'll sort it out in our usual way to keep you happy.

Swiss surplus

All this praise is starting to get weary but what are you going to do. In addition to manufacturing these well, to begin with, even these discarded pieces of kit are in really good condition. Expect to stomp many trails and roadsides with these.

It is worth knowing that military surplus boots don’t usually come with insoles, and even if they do have them, they are often used. So, get a good pair of insoles at the same time. For example, from us.

Reviews
3.7(10)
Cool old boots

Craig B. en

25.05.2025Verified purchase
Got a well worn pair, soles wore quite a bit from previous owner dragging their heels. Boots are very well made, would be beauties if they were in as great a shape as the few pairs I have of their gen 2 boots. I ordered wider ones and Varusteleka accommodated. Leather is top quality for sure. Now I have somebody's worn out boots lol.

Derek F. en

02.08.2023Verified purchase
Stunned. Just received a pair of these Gen 1’s, and I am gobsmacked! They show 2013 date, but are unused. Honestly, it looks like they tried them on, and put them in a closet, and wore dress shoes to their cushy office job… These puppies are STIFF, and I’m looking forward to breaking them in for the next 6 months. I wouldn’t expect there to be many new/near new pairs of Gen 1’s, but that’s the way it is with surplus, sometimes you get lucky. These are a bit on the small side, so take that into account when you purchase.

Manuel D. en

08.06.2023Verified purchase
These boots are built like tanks you can tell by the traditional hand made manufacture that they can take shit i wish all civilian boots were built the same way as military ones are but foolish me i have chosen the wrong size because something i have learnt from reading reviews and from my own boots is that swiss folks has small feet, even smaller than me so if you gonna buy them buy two sizes biger than normally, for example if you normally use a 42 like me pick a 44 and thats it, i will try to buy them again in the correct size when they get back in stock because i like them so much