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DUCAN LOW GTX MEN - Hiking shoes - sapphire dark sapphire

140,00 €VAT included

Originally:190,00 €-26%

Current Selected color sapphire dark sapphire

  • Selected, sapphire dark sapphire
  • Unselected, black
  • Selected, sapphire dark sapphire
  • Unselected, black

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Upper material:
 
Textile/synthetics
Lining:
 
Synthetics
Insole:
 
Synthetics
Sole:
 
Abrasion-proof rubber
Padding type:
 
Cold padding
Membrane:
 
Gore-Tex Extended Comfort

The mountains are at your feet with this lightweight, cutting-edge hiking shoe. A literal spring in your step, Mammut Flextron®technology uses a spring-steel sole to provide effective shock absorption, energy transfer, and stability to keep your energy up and support your natural stride. A Vibram outersole provides reliable grip and a trusted GORE-TEX membrane keeps you protected from adverse weather. All this in an anatomically tailored design for a comfortable, precise fit. The Ducan collection – a classic for a reason.
Sport:
 
Hiking & Trekking
Weather:
 
Rain
Shoe tip:
 
Round
Heel type:
 
Flat
Fastening:
 
Laces
Pattern:
 
Plain
Qualities:
 
Waterproof
Extras:
 
Pull tab on heel, reinforced heel, toe caps
Outsole:
 
Abrasive resistant, trail shoe, non-slip, flexible
Insoles:
 
Contoured
Article number:
 
M7342A034-K11

Heel height:
 
No heel
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Ratings

4.9

12 Ratings

a year ago

Buy them!

What an outstanding little shoe! If you have followed Mammut or just shoe tech in generally, you may recall Mammut's flextron technology. I understand the intent of Mammut's use of a shank and was fairly excited how they executed this feature. Boy was I h...