Description:
Our White Ledge Mid Waterproof Hiker is the kind of companion you need when you're spending hours out in the backcountry - dependable and ready for anything. We've used waterproof full-grain leather and seam-sealed construction to ensure that you can cross puddles and streams without getting your feet wet, and used the lightweight, shock-absorbing cushioning of EVA in the midsole and footbed for all-day comfort. The B.S.F.P.™ motion efficiency system active rubber lug outsole offers the traction you need to climb higher, hike longer and get safely back to the trailhead.
Details:
Premium waterproof leather upper for comfort, durability and abrasion resistance
Seam-sealed waterproof construction keeps feet dry in any weather
Padded collar and tongue for additional comfort
Fully gusseted tongue provides comfort and keeps debris out
Cushioned EVA footbed provides underfoot comfort and disperses shock
Dual-density EVA midsole for lightweight cushioning
B.S.F.P.™ motion efficiency system active rubber lug outsole for excellent traction
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Waterproof Footwear
When our footwear is labeled waterproof, we do two things to ensure dry feet. First, we use premium waterproof leathers with waterproof impregnated properties that become part of the leather during the tanning process. Secondly, we seam seal the footwear or use an internal waterproof and breathable membrane to help your feet stay dry when it's wet outside.
B.S.F.P.™ Motion Efficiency System
With each step, your foot goes through four motions - braking, supporting, flexing and propelling, and follows a curved center path of pressure. We aligned lugs along this pressure path and the four motion areas to deliver improved traction and longer wearing performance. The four motions of your step are: 1) Braking: Lugs on the heel are oriented with the foremost edges toward the front of the shoe to help increase traction when ascending and/or descending. 2) Supporting: Lugs under the arch of the foot increase the stiffness of the outsole between the heel and ball of the foot for stability and support. 3) Flexing: Primary flex grooves are located behind the ball of the foot with secondary flex grooves in the toe area to respond to your foot’s natural stepping motion. 4) Propelling: Lugs in the forefoot are oriented with the leading edges toward the rear of the shoe to help you push off and propel when accelerating and climbing.
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