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Belleville Boot Company is introducing the newest Marine Expeditionary Footwear – the 510 MEF – representing a breakthrough in combat boot technology and one of the lightest boots authorized for Marines to wear.

Fusing a moccasin-like Strobel constructed upper to an ultralight polyurethane (PU) midsole, the 510 MEF proves to be one of the lightest, most flexible, and most durable combat boots on the market. Designed to perform; the 510 MEF maintained stability, durability, and comfort across the multiple environments tested by Marines.

In addition, the 510 MEF features:

The 510 MEF will be available in most Marine Corps Exchange stores (MCX) late February 2022 as well as online at bellevilleboot.com.
For more information about the Belleville 510 MEF boot, visit www.bellevilleboot.com; connect on Instagram @bellevillepublicsafety.

About Belleville Boot Company:
Since its founding in 1904, Belleville Boot Company has been equipping America’s service men and women with high performance, duty-specific boots. Operating 4 factories in Illinois, Arkansas and Missouri, Belleville continues to be the oldest and one of the largest suppliers to the US Military and LE communities.
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