Oboz Firebrand II Waterproof Hiking Shoes - Men's

$145.00
Color: Earth
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Rugged and weather-protective, the men's Oboz Firebrand II waterproof hiking shoes offer versatile multisport performance and a supportive fit for comfort mile after mile.

  • Features

    • Oboz plants a tree for every pair of shoes sold, in partnership with Trees for the Future
    • Waterproof nubuck leather uppers feature abrasion-resistant nylon mesh panels for just the right combination of breathability and protection
    • B-DRY waterproof/breathable membranes keep soggy elements out while letting water vapor escape, keeping your feet cool and comfortable
    • Nylon mesh linings wick moisture, dry quickly and further enhance breathability
    • Anatomic EVA footbeds and dual-density EVA midsoles provide cushioning over days on the trail
    • Nylon shanks offer torsional stability and protection underfoot, increasing surefootedness on varied terrain
    • High-friction, nonmarking rubber outsoles grip with ease in all directions

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  • Technical Specs

    Best Use

    Hiking

    Footwear Height

    Ankle

    Footwear Closure

    Lace-up

    Waterproof

    Yes

    Upper

    Nubuck leather/nylon mesh

    Lining

    B-DRY waterproof breathable membrane/nylon

    Midsole

    Dual-density EVA

    Support

    Nylon shank

    Outsole

    Rubber

    Weight (Pair)

    2 lbs. 5 oz.

    Gender

    Men's

  • Size Chart

    77.588.599.51010.51111.512131415
    U.S. Men's77.588.599.51010.51111.512131415
    U.S. Women's8.599.51010.51111.512
    UK66.577.588.599.51010.511121314
    EU39.5404141.54242.5434444.54546474849
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