Adidas Terrex Eastrail Trail running shoes, Men's, Size: 11.5, Core black/carbon/grey five Synthetics/textile

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Zalando Take in a sweeping vista. Hike to a waterfall. Cruise across town. Feel the freedom to roam in the comfort of these adidas hiking shoes. Lightweight enough for casual wear and durable enough for the trail, they feel great right out of the box. A mesh upper keeps the air circulating, while the rugged Traxion outsole secures your footing in all terrain. Made with a series of recycled materials, this upper features at least 50% recycled content. This product represents just one of our solutions to help end plastic waste. Sale | Upper material: synthetics/textile/Lining: textile/Sole: natural rubber/Insole: plastic | Sale order at Zalando.ie! Size: 10.5. Color: Core black/carbon/grey five. Pattern: striped.

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Take in a sweeping vista. Hike to a waterfall. Cruise across town. Feel the freedom to roam in the comfort of these adidas hiking shoes. Lightweight enough for casual wear and durable enough for the trail, they feel great right out of the box. A mesh upper keeps the air circulating, while the rugged Traxion outsole secures your footing in all terrain. Made with a series of recycled materials, this upper features at least 50% recycled content. This product represents just one of our solutions to help end plastic waste. Sale | Upper material: synthetics/textile/Lining: textile/Sole: natural rubber/Insole: plastic | Sale order at Zalando.ie! Size: 10.5. Color: Core black/carbon/grey five. Pattern: striped.

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Upper material: synthetic Inner material: synthetic Heel shape: no heel Shoe width: normal Strap: ankle strap


Product specifications

Brand Adidas
EAN
  • 4066749906696
  • 4066749906757
  • 4066749906764
  • 4066749906818
  • 4066749906665
Material
  • Synthetics/textile, natural rubber, plastic
Color
  • Core black/carbon/grey five
Size
  • 10.5
  • 12
  • 8
  • 11
  • 11.5
Gender
  • Male

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