The North Face Hedgehog Goretex Hiking shoes, Women's, Size: 8.5, Smoked pearl asphalt gr Synthetics

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Zalando The Hedgehogs are our classic, tried and tested hiking shoes built for versatility and comfort balanced with a lower profile and weight than boots. For this iteration, we've harnessed a waterproof, highly durable GORETEX bootie that stops rain and water from muddy puddles in its tracks. They have a supportive midfoot shank; the toe area gives added stiffness over technical rock, and the heel shape is optimised for comfort. The Vibram XS Trek outer soles deliver the optimal balance of high traction and durability without adding unnecessary weight or bulk. Sale | Upper material: synthetics/Lining: polyester/Sole: abrasionproof rubber/Insole: synthetics | Sale order at Zalando.ie! Size: 8.5. Color: Smoked pearl asphalt gr. Pattern: print.

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The Hedgehogs are our classic, tried and tested hiking shoes built for versatility and comfort balanced with a lower profile and weight than boots. For this iteration, we've harnessed a waterproof, highly durable GORETEX bootie that stops rain and water from muddy puddles in its tracks. They have a supportive midfoot shank; the toe area gives added stiffness over technical rock, and the heel shape is optimised for comfort. The Vibram XS Trek outer soles deliver the optimal balance of high traction and durability without adding unnecessary weight or bulk. Sale | Upper material: synthetics/Lining: polyester/Sole: abrasionproof rubber/Insole: synthetics | Sale order at Zalando.ie! Size: 8.5. Color: Smoked pearl asphalt gr. Pattern: print.

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Single-density, moulded-EVA midsole TPU heel cradle for added stability Supportive midfoot shank High-traction Vibram XS Trek outsole


Product specifications

Brand The North Face
EAN
  • 0197065520861
Material
  • Synthetics, abrasion-proof rubber, synthetics
Color
  • Smoked pearl asphalt gr
Size
  • 8.5
Gender
  • Female

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