Helly-Hansen Men's Foil Ac-37 Low Sailing Watersports Shoes
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Specifications
- Type: Low-cut sailing sneakers
- Upper Material: Recycled 5D printed material
- Insole: HH Max-Comfort cushioning
- Midsole: Shock-absorbing EVA
- Outsole: Rubber for optimal grip
- Closure: Lace-up with recycled webbing
- Finish: PFC-free durable water repellent (DWR)
The Helly-Hansen Men's Foil AC-37 Low Sailing Watersports Shoes offer a blend of style, comfort, and performance that is perfect for any water sports enthusiast. Designed with a focus on both functionality and aesthetic appeal, these sneakers incorporate advanced materials and technologies to ensure you can enjoy your day on the water without sacrificing comfort.
The cutting-edge 5D printed upper is made from recycled materials, showcasing Helly Hansen's commitment to sustainability. With features like HH Quick Dry, HH Max-Vent, and HH Lite-Frame technology, you can expect not only long-lasting protection but also quick-drying capabilities that keep your feet comfortable in wet conditions.
Features
- 5D printed upper crafted from recycled materials
- HH Quick Dry technology for rapid moisture removal
- HH Max-Vent design for enhanced breathability
- HH Lite-Frame technology for lightweight comfort
- Tape and collar reinforcement for extra durability
- Strobel construction for added structural integrity
- HH Max-Comfort insole for superior cushioning
- Shock-absorbing EVA midsole for all-day support
- Odor-resistant treatment for lasting freshness
- PFC-free DWR finish for water resistance
- Lace-up closure with recycled polyester webbing laces
- Branded pull tab for easy on/off
- Rubber outsole for traction and stability
Pros
- Eco-friendly materials used in construction
- Excellent breathability keeps feet cool
- Lightweight design enhances mobility
- Long-lasting comfort suitable for extended wear
- Stylish appearance fits well with casual and sporty attire
Cons
- Currently no ratings or reviews available for user feedback
- Some users may find them less suitable for extreme water conditions
























