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In the rugged terrain of Mount Olympus, Lernetsee’s new military, mountain footwear underwent rigorous testing, proving its exceptional durability, comfort, and reliability.
Founded in January 2022, the Armenian company Lernetsee has quickly established itself as a leading manufacturer and supplier of military footwear designed specifically for use in mountainous environments.
In fact, the company had an outstanding presence at Egypt’s EDEX 2023 International Defence and Security Exhibition as part of the national pavilion of Armenia, where the DEFENCE REDEFiNED team had the opportunity to see first-hand the capabilities of the participating companies.
Its durable and reliable footwear caters to soldiers, law enforcement officials, elite special forces and other professionals who demand superior performance from their wearable gear. The latest addition to their product line is the Lernetsee Khoi Combat military boots.
The Lernetsee Khoi Combat boots are crafted from waterproof full-grain leather, providing a robust and resilient exterior. The 2.4 mm single-piece leather construction ensures maximum protection and durability, while the calf leather lining offers enhanced comfort for extended wear.
The footwear features a rubber outsole designed with non-slip material, ensuring stability and traction on challenging terrains. Additionally, rubber protection guards against abrasions and scratches, maintaining the boots’ integrity in harsh conditions.
Weighing just 700 grams per pair (size 42), the Lernetsee Khoi Combat boots are available in sizes 37 to 46 and come in three versatile colors: black, brown, and desert.
Apart from mount Olympus, testing of the boots at issue has also taken place in two more challenging locations: Kazbegi, Georgia and Damavand, Iran. Each location was chosen to push the boots to their limits, ensuring they could withstand the most demanding conditions faced by mountain forces.
Lernetsee’s commitment to quality and performance is evident in the feedback from special forces who tested the boots in the Caucasus.
The successful trials in Greece’s iconic Mount Olympus reaffirm the company’s dedication to providing superior footwear for those who operate in the most challenging environments.
Lernetsee continues to set high benchmarks in military footwear, driven by innovation and a deep understanding of the needs of those who serve on the front lines.
Also read: EDEX 2023 | Presentation of 12 companies from Armenia
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