The Free Soldier 5-inch Waterproof Combat Military Boot reminded me of old-fashioned tactical boots but also had some elements that made it look like hiking boots. Its solid construction, featuring thick suede and an equally chunky outsole that delivered impressive traction, stood out from the start. The waterproof design ensures all-day foot protection against wetness for better performance in rainy weather. A well-padded interior maintained a comfortable feel throughout long periods of walking. Metallic hardware and sturdy nylon laces contributed to the footwear’s strength for overall outstanding value. This boot felt a bit heavy, but it wasn’t a big issue because this was one of the sturdiest suede tactical boots I’ve used.
Free Soldier 5-inch Suede Tactical Boots
Can this Budget Tactical Boot Handle Tough Terrain Without Sacrificing Comfort?

Performance Breakdown
Bottom Line
The Free Soldier 5-inch Waterproof Combat Military Boot had a solid build that I didn’t expect from such an affordable product. It was sturdy enough to last long in challenging conditions, and I wasn’t disappointed with its performance. The thick outsole felt robust, with a grippy design that stabilized my footing over tricky terrains. Meanwhile, the waterproof design protected the foot against wetness but didn’t trap heat and sweat like other tactical boots. A nicely padded interior prevented discomfort during long hours of walking on duty. This boot was one of the sturdier suede tactical boots I’ve come across, with the extra weight more than justified by the reinforced structure.
Pros
- Waterproof, with breathable mesh to disperse sweat and heat throughout the day
- Thick, solid construction with nylon laces and metallic hardware for enhanced durability
- Oil-resistant, anti-slip outsole delivers very strong traction to maintain stable footing
- Ample padding on the insole and ankle area, along with shock-absorbing heel and midsole
- Outstanding value for money – the best budget tactical boot I’ve tried so far
Cons
- Suede upper can absorb water, resulting in the boot becoming heavier when it’s wet
- Heavier than average tactical boots
Material
Waterproof suede and meshBoots Type
Work BootsSafety certifications
NoneWaterproof
YesPrice range
Manufacturer
Free SoldierWeight
1436 grams / 3.17 lbs. / 50.65 oz.Shaft Size
5 inchesSummary
Performance Analysis
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Following the wear-testing of the Free Soldier 5-inch Suede Tactical Boots, we have thoroughly assessed its performance across key features.
First Impression
The Free Soldier 5-inch Waterproof Combat Military Boot initially looked quite sturdy. Its solid build caught my attention, and I wasn’t surprised when it turned out to be heavier than other tactical boots I’ve tried. I wasn’t disappointed because this heft also meant a sturdier structure. The combination of suede and mesh gave an almost athletic, hiking boot vibe, although the style also reminded me of old-school tactical boots. I expected a lot from the aggressive-looking rubber outsole and, again, it didn’t disappoint as it had a very good grip on different surfaces.
Summary: The boot’s sturdy construction stood out from the beginning. It had a classic yet somewhat sporty look, performed well, and delivered strong traction.
Material Quality and Care
Thanks to the suede material, the boot had a smooth feel that didn’t do anything to compromise function. This is a waterproof boot, but I discovered that the suede upper absorbed some water, especially with exposure to excessive wetness. I noticed that the boot became heavier when the suede upper absorbed liquids. Absorbing liquids can also compromise the upper and weaken over time. To keep the suede looking and performing well for a long period, I recommend not using the boot in severely wet settings, such as in constantly rainy weather conditions.
Summary: The waterproof suede upper absorbs some water, so this boot is best used in minimally wet conditions to prevent the material from weakening and progressively damaging over time.
Comfort & Fit
This boot had a regular to loose fit that helped with mobility and comfort. The toe box had a bit of room to allow the toes to wiggle freely. It also didn’t feel too tight in the ankle area, so I was able to slide my foot in comfortably. Unlike the other Free Soldier tactical boot I tried, which had a gusseted tongue, this 5-inch boot had a normal tongue that enabled the opening to widen when I needed to pull the boot on and off. A removable insole created a soft base that warded away discomfort. The insole was thick enough to cushion the foot against unwelcome impact, so it didn’t need to be replaced for quite a while. Meanwhile, an EVA midsole offered an extra layer of padding, absorbing the shock from long hours of walking to stop fatigue. The midsole’s structure also included strong arch support. I also appreciated the generous cushioning built into the collar as it stabilized my ankle and, at the same time, reduced the risk of chafing. The mesh section on the upper preserved a cool, fresh feeling as more air was allowed to enter and circulate inside the boot. This boot felt bulkier than other tactical boots, but the extra weight didn’t result in discomfort.
Summary: This tactical boot was made comfortable by different features, including a roomy fit that enabled hassle-free boot on and off, generous cushioning, and a shock-absorbent midsole.
Break-In Period
The boot’s upper was made with soft suede and mesh sections. This combination created a soft, flexible structure that didn’t require a break-in period, making the boot more than ready for comfortable use.
Summary: With a non-leather upper made of flexible materials, this boot didn’t need to be broken in to soften the structure; it was comfortable right out of the box.
Design & Craftmanship
The boot stood out with a robust build that promised reliable performance. While it reminded me of the classic tactical boot design, the combination of suede and mesh also resulted in an almost sporty vibe that looks similar to a hiking boot. The slightly athletic look made the boot more than ready to be used off-duty since it didn’t look too formal and out of place when I paired it with casual attire. I liked how the smoothness of the suede injected a stylish touch to the boot, which was accented with shiny metallic hardware. The outsole’s aggressive structure gave the boot a bold look while surpassing my expectations when it came to performance.
Summary: Showcasing an old-school tactical boot profile that’s also sporty, this tactical boot performed well on duty and looked great when paired with casual wear that can be enjoyed after long shifts.
Weight
As soon as I wore the boot, I noticed it was significantly heavier than the average tactical boot. This was surprising because I expected the non-leather upper to result in a lightweight body. Most of the bulk came from the thick, heavy-duty outsole that redeemed itself with ample traction. Even with the bulky feel, this boot still felt comfortable enough to be used for long hours of walking or staying upright in place.
Summary: This boot was much heavier than the average tactical boot, but the extra weight didn’t significantly affect comfort.
Traction
One of the first things I noticed about the boot was its bold outsole design. It had a defined heel that contributed to stability as it dug deeply into muddy and unstable terrains. The aggressive lugs had a grippy feel that prevented slipping and an unstable feeling as I navigated challenging ground conditions. The outsole’s resistance enhanced slip resistance and made the structure more resistant to damage when exposed to oil-based substances. It was also abrasion-resistant and didn’t automatically get scratched or scuffed when encountering rough surfaces, prolonging the component’s life and high-quality appearance. Thanks to the thick outsole design, I also felt a bit taller while using this boot.
Summary: The thick, high-traction outsole stabilized the footing over tricky surfaces and offered a nice height boost. Its oil- and abrasion-resistant structure also resisted damage for a long time.
Safety Features
This tactical boot didn’t have safety toe caps, so it’s not ideal for working where heavy or large objects can fall or roll on the feet and cause serious injury. I also noted that it didn’t have an anti-kick toe cap (like the sporty lightweight tactical boots that we have also reviewed) that would’ve protected against mild impact. The boot didn’t have other safety features, but its waterproof design protected the foot against uncomfortable wetness. On the other hand, the high-traction outsole minimized the threat of slipping on tricky surfaces.
Summary: Without enhanced protective features (such as safety toes), this tactical boot is suitable only for non-hazardous environments with minimal risks to foot safety.
Water Resistance
Although these boots are waterproof, the truth is that when we tested them for waterproofness, their suede upper absorbed some water. However, they have an inner lining that forms a shield from below the ankle portion to the toes. This layer helps sustain the boot’s waterproofness and helps the foot stay comfortable and dry. Given the suede that absorbs water, I would say that this tactical boot would do well for slightly wet settings, such as outdoors when it’s drizzling or encountering the occasional rain. However, for extremely wet settings with exposure to excessive wetness (such as regular use in heavy rain), I would recommend premium tactical boot options with advanced technology for water resistance – such as a GORE-TEX lining or Merrell’s proprietary waterproofing system.
Summary: This is a waterproof tactical boot, but because the suede upper absorbs a bit of liquid, its water resistance may be compromised in severely wet conditions over the long run.
Durability
This tactical boot was designed for high-performance use over a long period. I appreciated the solid construction featuring high-quality materials on the upper that looked and functioned more than the level I expected from such an affordable tactical boot. The toe section felt strong and didn’t fold when I pressed on it, even if it didn’t have safety toes or anti-kick toe caps. The thick rubber outsole was just as sturdy, with an abrasion-resistant structure that wasn’t scuffed and scratched easily, even in challenging settings. Meanwhile, the metallic lace hooks looked more long-lasting than the plastic ones fitted into other tactical boots I’ve tried. I didn’t need to be extra careful of handling these components for fear that I’d break them. The thick nylon laces looked sturdy and looked strong enough to withstand heavy use for a long time.
Summary: This tactical boot’s durable construction was made for long-term use, showcasing sturdy upper materials, a thick and abrasion-resistant outsole, durable metallic hardware, and heavy-duty nylon shoelaces.
The Challengers

Nortiv 8 Men’s Side Zipper Tactical Boot
The Nortiv 8 Men’s Side Zipper Tactical Boot has a suede and mesh upper that didn’t feel too heavy even with the solid boot construction. The mesh sections allowed plenty of air, so the interior didn’t heat up quickly and maintained a cool feeling even in hot or humid environments. The upper’s flexibility made walking easier since no rigid materials hindered the foot’s natural motion. A side zipper offered the added convenience of putting on and taking off the boot without dealing with the full lacing system. Inside, the generously cushioned insole and shock-absorbing midsole protected the foot from fatigue after walking continuously for hours. This affordable tactical boot offered good value for money. However, it’s not waterproof and dirt can be difficult to remove from the suede upper.
Conclusion & Verdict
Free Soldier 5-inch Waterproof Combat Military Boot is an excellent choice if you’re looking for reliable tactical boots that won’t burn a hole in your pocket. Its suede and mesh upper is flexible enough to be used comfortably out of the box but also resist water absorption up to a certain degree. The durable upper and outsole are designed to withstand tough conditions and won’t fall apart even with heavy use. Meanwhile, the strong metallic hardware and thick nylon laces are also tough enough to last long. Ample cushioning throughout the interior ensures that the foot stays comfortably supported, while a high-traction outsole stabilizes the footing over tricky surfaces. All of these benefits can be enjoyed at an affordable price, so it isn’t surprising that this is one of the best budget tactical boots I’ve tried.
These boots are ideal for those who are looking for:
- Waterproof tactical boots for mildly wet settings
- Durable tactical boots offering outstanding value for money
- Comfortable tactical boots with high-grip outsoles
These boots are NOT ideal for those who are looking for:
- Lightweight tactical boots
- Waterproof tactical boots that can be used in severely wet conditions
- All-leather tactical boots
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FAQs
- Is the Free Soldier 5-inch Waterproof Combat Military Boot suitable only for law enforcement and security professionals?
- No – the versatile look and high-traction, oil-resistant outsole design make this boot suitable for professionals who work in slippery conditions – such as those working in areas where oils may be spilled.
- Can the Free Soldier 5-inch Waterproof Combat Military Boot keep the foot comfortable for long hours of use?
- Yes – the boot has a regular fit and ample cushioning to keep feet comfortable all day. Even though it’s heavier than the average tactical boot, it doesn’t feel bulky enough to cause significant discomfort.
- Is this boot safe to use around electrically charged components?
- No – this boot doesn’t have an electrical hazard-safe design and doesn’t reduce the risk of electrical shock when encountering open circuits.
- Does Free Soldier offer any lightweight options?
- Yes, it does. It offers a pair of sporty, lightweight tactical boots, with solid waterproofness, which we have also tested – check out this article.