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What's the difference between military boots and civilian boots?
I have seen people use steel heads to judge military products and civilian products, which is wrong, because some styles of military boots do not have steel heads themselves. Take Type 07 combat boots as an example. Although the front is hard, there is no steel inside. This design is obtained through research rather than cutting corners. For example, consider the weight of shoes.

A pair of military boots called military products or standard products shall meet the following conditions:

(1) production by regular military enterprises or designated military units;

(two) the quality and performance of the products meet the military standards, and meet the requirements of the inflow of troops after inspection;

(3) It has been used in military operations or military training by the army's conventional support system and officially distributed to active troops.

If only article 1 is satisfied and articles 2 and 3 are not satisfied, it is called "civil use"; The three dissatisfied items are pure fakes, or "imitations". In fact, there are two extreme versions in the market, namely, military version and shanzhai version, and there are few civilian versions, because people who like to buy civilian versions can definitely find a way to buy military versions.

For example, the soles of genuine military shoes are made of natural rubber, and the rubber content is not less than 38%; The soles of military civilian shoes and most civilian shoes mostly use reclaimed rubber, and the rubber content is only about 15 ~ 20%. Take the common strongman boots as an example. If the sole of a boot rotates on a high-speed grinder, it feels slow and has little dust, so it can be judged as a military version. If it feels smooth and dusty, it can be judged as a civilian product or a counterfeit product.

In addition, there is a little popular science, that is, "strong man." I saw someone commenting under the "strongman" 07 boots in the regular online shopping mall that it is wrong for the store to treat civilians as military, because the word "strongman" itself refers to civilian shoes, and military is not called "strongman" at all. So the store did not lie, but the buyer didn't understand. The military version is called "07 combat boots", which originated from several military factories named XXXX (Chinese characters and numbers). Public sales are forbidden, so there is no brand.