Columbia Men's San Gil Mid Omni-Tech Lea Hiking Boot
These hard-working boots come fully armed to battle the elements with the addition of a new super-durable leather upper and a subtle injection of retro style. The waterproof-breathable upper keeps feet dry and comfortable, while sturdy overlays provide additional lateral support. Scratch rubber over the rear quarter and toe of the shoe increases foot protection and durability while the Omni-Grip outsole provides ultimate traction over every kind of terrain.
Inside, the Contour Comfort 2D footbed delivers multiple layers of cushioning while an exposed shank adds torsional rigidity and the kind of midfoot support necessary for long days conquering switchbacks. Remove the dual-density footbed to use your own custom insoles (or to air them out after an epic adventure). The Techlite midsole provides additional cushioning without adding unnecessary weight and a high cut over the ankle prevents painful twists. Design details like contrast pop stitching, high-end hardware, and a contemporary silhouette make the San Gil as sweet as they are surly.
- Omni-Tech® waterproof-breathable technology provides water protection and a dry comfortable, environment
- Nubuck leather upper with supportive leather overlays
- Rubber rear-quarter overlay and toe protection
- Contour 2D footbed with AgION® anti-odor treatment
- Removable dual-density EVA footbed for cushioning, comfort and support
- Techlite molded midsole material for lightweight cushioning and comfort
- Exposed shank provides torsional rigidity and support
- Non-marking Omni-Grip dual rubber outsole
- Weight: Size 9, 1/2 pair=1lb. 4oz./591g
Purchase the Columbia San Gil Mid Omni-Tech Lea Hiking Boot for Men from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
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