KILPI BARE HIGH WP-U Brown | Outdoor Barefoot Boots

90 €
74 € without VAT
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Description and parameters

The ankle-height outdoor boots KILPI BARE HIGH WP-U with membrane will be an excellent choice for any adventure. They are developed for demanding hikers who seek reliability, comfort and performance in the terrain. The specially designed sole provides excellent traction on both wet and dry surfaces.

Thanks to the deep tread pattern, you won't have to worry about slipping even during challenging climbs. The special Kevlar insole effectively dampens impacts and in combination with Hi-poly foam ensures good sweat absorption and odour prevention.


Fit

  • suitable for narrow and medium feet
  • fits medium and high insteps
  • anatomical shape
  • zero drop – heel and toe on the same plane
  • spacious toe box and instep area


Features

  • outdoor hiking boots
  • with membrane
  • made from recycled materials
  • suitable for dominant big toe
  • zero drop
  • seasons: spring, autumn, winter

The ankle-height outdoor boots KILPI BARE HIGH WP-U with membrane will be an excellent choice for any adventure. They are developed for demanding hikers who seek reliability, comfort and performance in the terrain. The specially designed sole provides excellent traction on both wet and dry surfaces.

Thanks to the deep tread pattern, you won't have to worry about slipping even during challenging climbs. The special Kevlar insole effectively dampens impacts and in combination with Hi-poly foam ensures good sweat absorption and odour prevention.


Fit

  • suitable for narrow and medium feet
  • fits medium and high insteps
  • anatomical shape
  • zero drop – heel and toe on the same plane
  • spacious toe box and instep area


Features

  • outdoor hiking boots
  • with membrane
  • made from recycled materials
  • suitable for dominant big toe
  • zero drop
  • seasons: spring, autumn, winter