To meet the intense physical demands of first responders, parts of the forefoot are puncture- and laceration-resistant, and the midsole is super-cushioned and extra flexible, ensuring a smooth heel-to-toe transition.
Synthetic leather overlays make the Nike SFB tough yet bendy, requiring no break-in period. It's comfortable right out of the box.
The sturdy outer shell creates a snug fit, protects against scuffing and helps keep water out, while the anatomical sockliner moves easily with the foot and adds support and cushioning.
A special lock-lace system helps keep the foot in place and maintain a comfortable, customized fit during extended wear.
The Nike Special Field Boot is made for hot weather with breathable, quick-drying fibers that help keep feet comfortable and sweat-wicking materials that help the boot dry out fast.
The outsole features reverse edges and a slightly raised heel for better grip when walking and running downhill.
During World War II, Nike Co-Founder Bill Bowerman served as a member of the 10th Mountain Division in Italy. Upon his return, he became the head track and field coach at his alma mater, the University of Oregon. It was there that he honed a gift for creating high-performance footwear for his athletes. This boot is a realization of both of Bowerman's worlds.
- Can be shipped to APO/FPO addresses
- Weighs 15.9 oz (men's size 9), about two-thirds the weight of traditional boots
- Quick-drying synthetic leather overlays for durability and support
- Multiple ventilation zones that allow the boot to breathe and drain quickly
- Genuine leather footbed for durability, flexibility and comfort
- Nike Free-inspired outsole, designed for traction and a natural range of motion
- Sticky rubber forefoot lugs for exceptional traction on all terrain
Featured Technology
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Nike Free
What You Should Know About Nike Free
Nike Frees are different than traditional athletic shoes. They’re designed to let your feet move more freely and naturally, which means your muscles will be doing a bit more work than demanded of them in some other athletic shoes. Nike encourages you to get used to them gradually for a safer, more effective and more enjoyable experience. Please visit http://www.nike.com/nikefree for more information on how to get the best from your Nike Free shoes.