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Hmk Team Boa Boot Sz 12 on 2040-parts.com

US $237.96
Location:

Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:HMK USA Manufacturer Part Number:HM912TBOAB Part Brand:HMK UPC:Does not apply

HMK TEAM BOA BOOT SZ 12

SKU: HM912TBOAB

  • Sympatex waterproof breathable membrane
  • HMK exclusive BOA Recoiler Technology featuring a stainless steel/ self recoiling lace system
  • CBR Boa Lacing System makes tightening and loosening boots as easy as pushing and turning the knob
  • Protective shield built around BOA recoiler
  • Fine tune tightness with the micro-adjust dial
  • Easy one touch adjustment
  • If additional waterproofing is desired, Revivex leather waterproofing treatment is recommended found on page 18
  • Intuition closed cell foam liner (heat moldable for custom fit)
  • Increased comfort and support with long term memory foam
  • Comfort rated to -40°F
  • Ergonomic comfort cuff relieves pressure on the calf
  • Easy grab heel pull
  • Vibram® aggressive lug outsole offers excellent traction and stability
  • Functional flex for stability and all day comfort
  • Reinforced toe cap, heel counter, and side panels for increased durability
  • Full grain leather upper
  • Pre-curved tongue for form fit and comfort
  • True fit technology ensures proper fit by utilizing correct shoe size

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