The Pro Hunter Light Hi GTX are high boots made of extremely durable Cordura material. Compared to leather, they have the advantage of being low-maintenance, lightweight, very quick-drying and highly breathable. The boots have a high toe and can easily handle boggy ground. They are also extremely comfortable and have a medium-stiff sole that provides good support. The boots have a proven GORE-TEX waterproof membrane and are designed and manufactured in Europe. We guarantee their quality. We offer a two-year warranty on all our shoes, which covers you in the unlikely event of any material or manufacturing defect in the boots.
Technológie
GORE-TEX®
Waterproof, windproof and breathable membrane of very high quality.
CORDURA®
Highly durable and lightweight fibers.
Vibram®
Top-notch technical sole promising a comfortable and ergonomic step.
Description
Despite their height, the Pro Hunter Light Hi GTX boots weigh only around 790g per boot, making them comfortable for long hikes. They have a 10/25cm high shaft and a standard width last. The Pro Hunter Light Hi GTX boots are equipped with a waterproof GORE-TEX Sierra membrane. During production, all boot membranes are tested in a water bath to ensure they are waterproof. We then perform a 30-minute centrifuge test on a 5% sample of the total boot production to ensure that the membrane is of the highest possible quality. The boot upper is made of durable and quick-drying Cordura material, and the soles are made of semi-rigid Vibram® Aftersky material, which provides good grip. The midsoles of the boots absorb shock, which ensures comfort when walking long distances even on very uneven terrain. They are reinforced with full-surface bands made of extra-durable material and have reinforced seams.
Main material
790 g 1/2 pair size 43 New molded insole that hugs the foot and provides... with great comfort Cordura fabric GORE-TEX performance comfort
Lining
Insole: New molded insole that hugs the foot and provides great comfort
Technologies
Lining: GORE-TEX performance and comfort