Aku Bellamont II Plus


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Details of Bellamont II Plus

Gender Men
Waterproof No
Sole Vibram
Year 2020

Aku Bellamont II Plus, a hiking shoe that adapts to any type of terrain, regardless of its complexity, to offer you a quality response. It incorporates some of the most outstanding features in Hiking shoes: cushioning, protection and traction to make the most of your libre adventures. In addition, it has been optimized to face the most closed and inaccessible trails.

Aku Bellamont II Plus features and benefits

Like all Hiking shoes, the Aku Bellamont II Plus bases its success on a successful combination of technologies and quality materials to offer the best possible performance in each mountain or hiking route. Thus, the most significant features of these Bellamont II Plus are focused on offering optimal levels of comfort, durability and traction on the ground.

The remarkable cushioning capacity of this Aku model guarantees greater shock absorption. The midsole present in this hiking shoe offers a response adapted to the most demanding and uneven terrain so that you can enjoy a more stable, comfortable and efficient tread.

The technical mesh in the upper of this hiking shoe offers a tighter fit without being too tight. A construction that increases the breathability of the model and, at the same time, favors a permanent hold in this strategic point of the shoe.

As it could not be otherwise, the last note about these AkuBellamont II Plus falls on the outsole. The durable rubber compound, coupled with the multidirectional tread pattern, offers better traction and grip on any type of terrain, but also reinforcing that section of stability to avoid possible slips.

Aku Bellamont II Plus, implemented technological details

  • Vibram : If there is a detail for which Vibram rubber compounds stand out, it is because it is a high-performance rubber in the most technical and complicated terrain, providing stability, resistance and durability. High precision and traction. Not surprisingly, there are many trail running shoes that mount this rubber on their outsoles.
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