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The B Belleville Arm Your Feet Minimil TR105 is an 8-inch minimalist combat boot engineered for military precision and all-day comfort. Crafted from breathable cattlehide leather and abrasion-resistant Cordura nylon, it features a shock-dispersing midsole and a slip-resistant Vibram Tarsus outsole for superior grip. Ultra-lightweight at just 16 ounces, with a low 2mm heel-to-toe drop and wide toe box, these boots promote natural foot movement while meeting strict US military uniform standards.














| ASIN | B01N4TF6VF |
| ASIN | B0FJYL83FD |
| Boot Form Type | Combat |
| Boot Shaft Height | 8 Inches |
| Brand | B Belleville Arm Your Feet |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Coyote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (679) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (679) |
| Date First Available | 25 July 2025 |
| Department | mens |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Insole Material | Polyurethane |
| Item Type Name | Military and Tactical Boot |
| Item model number | TR105 |
| Manufacturer | Belleville |
| Manufacturer | Tactical Research TR |
| Material Fabric | Nylon leather-and-rubber |
| Model Name | Belleville TR105 |
| Occasion | Casual |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Pattern | Camouflage |
| Seasons | All |
| Shoe Height Map | Ankle-High |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Style Name | Minimil Tr105 Minimalist Combat Boot |
| Style Number | TR105 |
| Toe Style | soft-toe |
| UPC | 684541209216 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Leather |
J**D
Excellent boots that feel like moccasins once broken in but they can be rough on the side of the ankles until broken in to your feet. You may want to buy some padded bandaids to use on your ankles until the boots are worn long enough to form to your feet.
S**Y
I wear a meryl vapor glove size 9.5, and these @ size 9.5 fit about the same so i don't know why the reviews on size are all over the board. they fit to size for me anyway. good toe room. i can tell they will need to be broken in well. time will tell for the durability.
R**N
When I was in the military, the top two boots probably were Danners and Bellevilles. So, I was looking forward to grabbing a pair of these. However, these are by far the worst pair of boots I have had to work with. Within minutes of putting them on, I felt the discomfort of the inner plastic jamming into my right ankle bone. The left foot is fine. Since I wore the boots all day (to see if they would break in and go away), these are no longer in new condition. So, return is rather questionable. You can tell that, other than this plastic in the heel, (again, the left foot doesn't have this problem), these are actually pretty comfortable boots. I genuinely think they would be one of the best....but that raw section on my right ankle begs to differ. If Belleville is able to successfully remedy this, I am happy to change my rating, of course. But I am afraid I spent a pretty penny for boots I simply can't wear. You can see in the photo where the skin was torn away with just light use...and since this is a matter of the inner plastic, it *won't* break in.
E**J
I'm glad this boot exists. My feet are funny. I have plantar fasciitis and a heel spur. So I need some arch support, and structure when my PF is bothering me, but at the same time structured shoes that force me to heel-strike or stand on my heel (shoes with heels, or built-up heels) are hard on my heel-spur. Podiatrists tell me wear these insoles with heel lift and never go barefoot. Well that's not really how it works for me. And many others. I'm better off if I don't put my heel down, walking on the ball and toes of the foot. Most shoes are designed to prevent this type of walk. Hence the popularity of minimalist footwear and barefoot running, etc. I've work clogs sneakers boots insoles custom insoles sandals flops... I've tried a lot of things. This style boot is great for the heel spur- it doesn't force me to walk with a heel strike like many boots and shoes are designed to do. It is the only minimalist type shoe I've found that fits my wide foot and actually works as a shoe without drawing some dramatic reaction from people who see it on my foot. The fact that it's approved uniform wear makes this a GODSEND. If you prefer to go barefoot, or have foot issues that benefit from that such as neuropathy, tenonitis, PF, heel spur, etc.; if you wish you could wear 5-fingers all the time; if you walk like a dancer- try this boot. And if you're in the military, or other uniformed services, and any of the above apply- you'll be glad to know this exists. There are very few options of decent footwear for us who have wide feet or special foot interests. I can't fix the corfram poblem, but these will change your life. In spite of the name, I DO NOT recommend these for tactical applications. I wouldn't want to kick a door or jump on rocks with these. But daily work wear, marching, running, road trail, yard work- Yes.
D**.
I bought these to replace my Danner Tachyon's that I'd had for years and years, so they had a very high bar to beat. While I wouldn't say they're better than Danner's, I'd say these boots are still nice. They are lightweight, have good traction, good movement, and are built well. The only downside for me on these boots, was the ridiculously painful and long break in period. After wearing combat boots for nearly 2 decades for work and military, these boots had the longest and most painful break in period out of any boots that I've ever had. And that was even after water forming them. In all, it took approximately 40 miles plus total to break in the boots. If you get these, make sure that you have a good supply of stockings and/or mole skin and mole skin tape for the hot spots.
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