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Gear Details: Boots

ZEPHYR

Manufacturer: Kayland

SKU: KHK003M03

Product Details:
Product Year2009
Usage:Rough Trail: Meant for light backpacking. They’re ankle high and made from fabric and leather or split-grain leather with semi-rigid soles. Low-cut boots are not considered Rough Trail boots.
Height:high-cut
Sole Construction:cemented, glued
Upper:Split-grain leather, Synthetic fabric
Membrane:eVent
Lining:Synthetic fabric
Sizing
Narrow Medium Wide Weight Price
Men's Whole Sizes - 13 - 13 - 2, 7 189.95
Men's Half Sizes - 8 - 12.5 -    
Women's Whole Sizes - - - 0
Women's Half Sizes - - -    


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I have worn these boots for a year now and love them. They have taken a lot of abuse and show little signs of wear. They have maintained their waterproof quality, comfort and breathability. I will be buying another pair this year just to have when these boots finally do start breaking down.
Posted by Norman Fuhr, May 15, 2010 Star Star Star Star Star

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