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KEEN Men's Gypsum Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot - Dick's Sporting Goods

KEEN Men's Gypsum Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot

Item Number: 13274496
Price: $139.99
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Buying Guide


A premium day hiker with increased stability, the KEEN Men's Gypsum Mid hiking boot is ready for long days on the trail. The upper is a waterproof, nubuck leather and also features a KEEN.DRY waterproof membrane, keeping you dry if the rain starts to fall. An external heel stabilizer works with the torsion stability ESS shank for a cushioned, stable ride. The outsole features 4mm multi-directional lugs for premium traction on any surface.

FEATURES:

  • Waterproof nubuck leather is soft and keeps water out
  • Dri-Lex moisture control collar helps regulate body moisture
  • KEEN.DRY waterproof membrane keeps water out and is still highly breathable
  • Removable metatomical dual density EVA footbed for premium comfort
  • Torsion stability ESS shank for all-day hikes
  • External TPU heel stabilizer for a stable, comfortable fit
  • KEEN.ZORB strobel construction adds foam-based cushioning for instant relief
  • S3 heel support structure for additional support
  • Dual density compression molded EVA midsole for a customized fit
  • 4mm multi-directional lugs offer premium traction on a variety of surfaces
  • Weight: 19 oz.
  • Style: 1002246
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Country Of Origin: China

Customer Reviews

KEEN Men's Gypsum Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot 5 5 1 1
Great Boots Sturdy, comfortable and great price. Will use in Colorado this winter and on the trails next spring and summer November 20, 2012
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