HanwagWomen's Tatra Light GTX Boots
Suitable for
Women
Specific activity
- Mountaineering
- Trekking
GORE-TEX
Gore-Tex® Performance Comfort
Category of shoe
B category
Technology
GORE-TEX®
Sole
- Vibram®
- resoleable
Shoe lining material
Natural and synthetic textiles
Outer shoe material
- Leather
- Polyamide
- Natural and synthetic textiles
Shoe sole material
- Rubber
- EVA
- Misc. material
General Material Properties
Waterproof
Shoe Closure
Lace Up
Technology
Click Clamps Fixation for 2-zone lacing, movable LFX shaft technology, Vibram® Integral Light sole with 3D Prism Base profile
Manufacturing
Made in Europe
More awards
Tested by Bergzeit
Reference weight per pair
1000 g (Size UK 5)
Description
<p>The Hanwag Tatra Light GTX for women are very light and flexible trekking boots for sporty hikes with a light daypack.</p><p>Protection and comfort are still combined in the technically well-equipped mountain hiking boots with details such as the hard-wearing upper material or the waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex® lining. Other features typical of this model, such as the ergonomic shaft geometry and the highly flexible shaft transition thanks to the Lateral Flex System, support the most natural and dynamic crotch movement possible. Consequently, the very flexible sole construction is relatively flat, especially in the heel area, and thus offers a very neutral foot position close to the ground.</p><p>Another highlight is the well thought-out 2-zone lacing, which can be adjusted separately for the forefoot and shaft area by means of a click clamp lock. Together with the women's specific fit, this allows you to react optimally to the individual foot shape and achieve a non-slip fit in all situations.</p><p>But even those who travel fast will benefit from the pleasantly cushioning midsole of the Tatra Light GTX on extended day trips. The profile of the Vibram® Integral Light off-road sole is both reliable and sensationally light thanks to 3D Prism Base technology.</p><div><br></div>
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