Zamberlan  226 Salathe Trek GTX RR Hiking Boots - Men's

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Designed for freedom of movement and lightweight comfort, the men's Zamberlan 226 Salathe Trek GTX RR hiking boots are the ultimate trailhead-to-summit option for big days on the trails.

Features

  • Hydrobloc suede leather uppers are soft and lightweight
  • 6 in. tall uppers are lined with GORE-TEX Extended Comfort waterproof/breathable membranes guaranteed for the life of the boots
  • Stretch over-the-foot wraps are well-padded and offer a socklike environment for feet for increased comfort
  • To-the-toe lacing system provides a technical fit that is adaptable to climbing and hiking situations alike
  • Full 360° rubber rand reinforcements offer exceptional durability and foot protection in the harshest of trails, shale and rocky conditions
  • Built around a comfort-fit performance last from Zamberlan for supreme comfort over long miles
  • Evolutionary bi-density EVA midsoles are engineered for further weight reduction and additional cushioning under the foot without compromising durability
  • Vibram® Pepe with Megagrip outsoles offer versatility for function on both trails and rock
  • Resolable

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

Footwear Height

Over-the-ankle

Footwear Closure

Lace-up

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

GORE-TEX Extended Comfort waterproof/breathable membrane

Upper

Suede with Hydrobloc treatment

Lining

Gore-tex Extended Comfort

Midsole

Bi-density EVA

Outsole

Vibram Pepe with Megagrip

Can Be Resoled

Yes

Weight (Pair)

1 lb. 15 oz.

Gender

Men's

Size Chart

Zamberlan Footwear - Men's
88.599.51010.51111.5121314
U.S. Men's88.599.51010.51111.5121314
EU4242.5434444.54545.546474849
Foot Length (in.)10.310.510.610.81111.111.311.511.711.912.1

Sizing Notes

Half sizes may appear with an "H" on the box and tag. For example, 8.5 may be listed as 8H.

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