Law enforcement officers encounter all types of environments, requiring hardworking footwear. Wear testers who rely on their boots for slip resistance in wet and uneven terrain on duty reported they were happy with the boots' performance. A Plymouth County K-9 handler said of the 8-inch models, "The boots worked great on tracks and in training on all terrain. The waterproof boots worked great when running in the woods with my dog." An officer with the Westchester Police Department's Marine Unit said, "They are very sure footed and grip the surface well, including the deck surface and the docks." One Indianapolis officer reported that he wore his Haix boots during firearms training in the rain and they performed well, keeping his feet comfortable, supported, and dry even after hours of activity in standing water.
Instructors also rated the boots favorably, especially for comfort during long periods of wear. "From standing in front of the classroom lecturing to standing over recruits on the range for hour after hour they offered stability and comfort, as well as flexibility during demos," said a Westchester PD officer who is a trainer in the police academy. He was so impressed with his experience he said, "I would buy these boots with my own money. They are worth the cost."
Several officers raved about the Velcro pouch in the tongue of the boot that allows officers to tuck their laces out of the way for safety and convenience. They found it to be an added bonus.
On the downside, some officers reported issues with fit and difficulty in figuring out how to best tie the specialized 2-zone lacing system to maintain ankle support. "The locking mechanism on the laces was inconvenient at first, but once I figured it out I had no issues," one Plymouth County deputy shared. "They broke in quickly and are comfortable for double shifts," he added. For the category "Fit as It Relates to Activities," officers gave the boots an average rating of 4.72.
Two officers with self-described wide feet said the fact that this line of boots is available in only one width was an issue for them, but were otherwise happy with the boots. A Plymouth County deputy who spends between eight and 16 hours on his feet per shift said that although he found the boots a bit narrow for his feet, they were more broken in after a few days and after two weeks of wear they were much more comfortable.