Zamberlan 1996 VIOZ Lux GTX RR Backpacking Boot - Men's, PFAS-Free, Waxed Brick, 1996ZWBM-W-44-9.5

Zamberlan 1996 VIOZ Lux GTX RR Backpacking Boot - Men's, PFAS-Free, Waxed Brick, 1996ZWBM-W-44-9.5

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Specifications

  • Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
  • Outer Material: Leather
  • Closure Type: Lace-Up
  • Water Resistance Level: Waterproof

The Zamberlan 1996 VIOZ Lux GTX RR Backpacking Boot is designed for men who seek both durability and comfort on their outdoor adventures. Crafted with PFAS-free materials, these boots are not only environmentally friendly but also provide excellent performance in rugged terrains. With the upgraded Waxed Tuscan full-grain leather uppers, you can expect a blend of aesthetics and functionality that stands the test of time.

Features

  • PU Coated Rubber Toe Rands: Enhance durability and protect the leather uppers, particularly above the toe area.
  • Hydrobloc Treatment: This proprietary treatment enhances water resistance and prolongs the life of the leather.
  • Calf-Leather-Lined Collars: Offers comfort and durability around the ankle without sacrificing waterproof capabilities.
  • Gore-Tex Performance Comfort Membrane: Guarantees waterproof and breathable protection throughout the boot's lifespan.
  • Zamberlan Vibram 3D Outsole: Features large lugs for traction on various terrains and a pronounced rocker for improved mobility.
  • High Resistance Treated Hardware: Ensures extended life without corrosion, providing durability against rocks and debris while making lacing easy.

Pros

  • Exceptional durability due to high-quality materials and construction.
  • Waterproof and breathable, making them suitable for diverse weather conditions.
  • Comfortable fit with calf-leather lining that feels luxurious around the ankle.
  • Great traction and stability provided by the Vibram outsole.
  • Environmentally conscious design as they are PFAS-free.

Cons

  • Higher price point may be a consideration for budget-conscious buyers.
  • Some users may find the break-in period longer than expected.