Doghammer Guide Rock Pro Vegan WP Hiking Shoes Men kaki buam

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158,00 €
instead of 229,90 € RRP
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Color: Kaki buam
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Product description

The Guide Rock Pro Vegan WP is the ankle-high version of Doghammer's waterproof hiking and approach shoe - for all those who want a little "more" shoe, want better support in difficult terrain or want to take the deepest puddles with them.

The shoe is therefore suitable for an absolutely wide range of possible uses - from walking the dog in bad weather to crossing the Watzmann, from the after-work tour to a multi-day hut hike. The hiking shoes weigh just 1030g/pair (size 43) and are therefore a real lightweight. Thanks to its low weight, it is comfortable to wear on the foot. The well-profiled Vibram sole ensures a secure footing even off-road and impresses with its good rolling and cushioning properties. The sustainable shoe is 100% vegan from the glue to the sole. This means that Doghammer does not contain any animal ingredients and you do not have to make any compromises. The upper is made of vegan leather, which is easy to care for and water-repellent and is in no way inferior to "real" leather in terms of robustness. The PTFE & PFC-free Wiltex membrane keeps your feet dry even in rain and snow and makes them comfortable to wear. Thanks to the close cooperation and use of European suppliers and production in Portugal, the entire transport routes are shortened.

Product information
Details:
  • Shoe function: Waterproof

  • Area of use: Easy hikes & hut tours

  • Membrane made of 100% PES - PTFE and PFC-free

  • Perfect adjustment to the foot thanks to the lacing that reaches far forward

  • Removable insole made from recycled cork and EVA

Product Id: 89495687724
Brand No.: 671168
Color: Kaki buam
Technical data
PFC Free
PFC Free:

PFCs or perfluorinated chemicals are used in many industries. However, research has shown that they are bad for the human body and the environment, so fabric manufacturers are banning them from their products.