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MilletFriction U - Approach shoes

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The Friction GTX by Millet are semi-rigid approach shoes ideal for your alpine outings. On technical terrain with some climbing sections, for Via Ferrata, or for your hikes with elevation gain, these shoes are perfect!

This model is a classic from the brand, a true reliable choice for all your mountain activities. The Vibram® outsole provides perfect grip, and the leather upper offers abrasion resistance: these approach shoes will ensure reliability in any situation.

You will also appreciate the protection offered by these shoes thanks to the rubber wrapping at the toes and heels. The precise lacing will provide you with perfect support for tackling the peaks. A reliable choice for your hikes!

  • Durable low-cut leather upper, freeing the ankle
  • Precise and grippy Vibram® approach outsole
  • Rubber wrapping at toe and heel
  • Precise lacing
  • Fitted shape, semi-rigid support, dual-density cushioning
  • Weight: 2 × 470 g

Description

Recommanded useHiking / Climbing
GenderMen / Women
Weight2 x 470 g
ItemFriction U
WaterproofNo
Rigidity soleAverage
Removable inner soleYes
OutsoleVibram
Footwear HeightLow stem
Closing systemLaces with eyelets
Over materiel TypeLeather
Technical propertiesBreathable
Product(s) linked to this item
Alpine Gaiters D - Gaiters - Men's18 oz Standard Mouth - Vacuum flaskHanang 65+10 - Hiking backpackGel Protech Trek - Walking socks
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DavidOutdoor expert

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