Haglöfs: Haglöfs Grym Trekking Boot Summer 2010 Soft on the Foot – Tough in the Terrain
Published on February 23, 2010 | Tags: HaglöfsTrekking – the intensive experience of pure natural surroundings and challenging terrain. Heading out away from civilization demands fitness and mental strength. And when you set off you need to be able to rely on your equipment. You will need stability, comfort and protection - from head to toe. Haglöfs really understands your needs and in developing the Grym has produced a Trekking boot that takes on even the most inaccessible terrain effortlessly: soon to be an indispensable part of your gear., The unique combination of SuperFabric® and Smartlite® in the new Grym has enabled a 45 percent reduction in weight compared to previously implemented materials. The Grym shell is high-tech: the SuperFabric® upper is more resistant to cuts than Aramide fibres - often integrated into functional clothing at points where impact to the body presents a high risk of injury. It is quicker-drying, absorb less water and easier to care for than leather. The super-light Smartlite® in the rand of the boot ensures flexibility and excellent adhesion. Together, these two materials give you unbeatable performance., Grym has it all - like many Haglöfs boots, the Grym is also equipped with Gore-Tex® lining to guarantee optimum waterproofness and breathability. The SOLE anatomic custom shape footbed and the Vibram® Four Season outsole - developed together with Haglöfs - ensure good traction and a secure hold. Flex-points and soft cushioning are ideally located to promote comfortable uphill and downhill walking.
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