Robust and enormously versatile – an absolute trekking classic. The Alaska Pro Wide GTX is made for anything from demanding day hikes to outdoor adventures that span several weeks, carrying a heavy pack. Thanks to its GORE-TEX lining, it keeps your feet dry even in mud and rain, while the slightly higher scree-protection rubber rand on the Alaska Pro Wide GTX version protects the leather against cuts and scratches. Sturdy, durable, die-cast metal lacing components generate a reliable fit. Inside the boot, a polyurethane midsole is topped by a 0.2 mm thick layer of TPU foil. This makes the sole unit not only light and exceptionally comfortable, but easy to look after and more resistant to hydrolysis. The footbed is made of chrome-free tanned leather. The high-cut upper is made using a one-piece construction method that stabilises and protects the ankle area. For those with wide feet, the Wide Last, which provides extra room at the forefoot and ball of the foot, prevents pressure points from forming at the side of the forefoot.
I'm very happy with fast delivery and overlall experience with the store. Extra credit was nice and clean packaging comparing to other stores.
I definitely recommend.
11/27/21
Patrick Schmahl
★★★★★★★★★★
Good quality product, good price, and fast shipping!
4/26/21
Jardo Rezo
★★★★★★★★★★
S topankami som velmi spokojny isto pri dalšom nakupe uprednostnim vašu firmu
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I am very satisfied with the shoes, I will certainly prefer your company for my next purchase
9/8/22
Barbara Kaurinovic
★★★★★★★★★★
(Translated by Google) Super happy with everything and of course the purchased product, my recommendations for buying on this page
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Super zadovoljna svime i naravno kupljenim proizvodom,moje preporuke za kupovinu na ovoj stranici
11/6/21
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