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GarmontTower 2.0 GTX - Mountaineering boots - Men's

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The Tower 2.0 GTX is a pair of mountaineering boots for men designed by the brand Garmont. A true multi-tool, it will be your best ally during mountaineering expeditions, high mountain hikes, or via ferrata. Featuring a 360° rubber rand protection against tears and shocks all around the foot as well as a Gore-Tex membrane for waterproofing, the Tower 2.0 GTX is a concentration of technology without being heavy. Whether you are an experienced mountaineer or a simple enthusiast, this model is made for you!

  • Microfiber and nylon fabric upper with protective rubber toe cap
  • Waterproof Gore-Tex® membrane
  • Vibram® sole: grip and traction on hard surfaces
  • Flexible tongue and collar with stretch material
  • Midsole: Alveolen® - EVA - resin - lightness and comfort
  • Closure: lacing
  • Insole: synthetic
  • Weight: 2 x 650 g

Description

Recommanded useIce Climbing / Mountaineering
GenderMen
Weight2 x 650 g
ItemTower 2.0 GTX
Compatible studsWith staps / Automatic
Compatibility with studsYes
Type Of WaterproofingGore-Tex®
Featured TechnologiesGore-Tex® / Vibram
WaterproofYes
Material(s)Microfiber, Nylon
Rigidity soleRigid
Middle soleEVA
Removable inner soleYes
OutsoleVibram / Vibram® Apex
Footwear HeightUpper stem
Closing systemLaces / Laces with hooks
Over materiel TypeSynthetic nylon
ProtectionStone guard
Technical propertiesInsulating
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