TresPass Cardrona II


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Details of Cardrona II

Gender Men
Waterproof Yes
Sole Vibram
Year 2020

If you are looking for a comfortable and versatile hiking shoe, these TresPass Cardrona II will offer a quality response in your various libre routes. They incorporate some of the most outstanding features of trail running shoes along with the excellent protection of a hiking boot for a virtually unbeatable result. Move forward confidently and safely on even the tightest of trails.

TresPass Cardrona II, features and benefits

These Cardrona II Hiking shoes include some of the most outstanding features of the TresPass in order to offer an unbeatable response in your hiking trails. A silhouette whose cushioning capacity ensures a more effective shock absorption, even in the most difficult and uneven terrain. Enjoy the comfort, grip and protection you need on your libre adventures.

The remarkable cushioning capacity of this model of TresPass, ensures greater shock absorption. The midsole present in this hiking shoe offers a response adapted to the most demanding and uneven terrain to 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.

How could it be otherwise, the last point about these Cardrona II of TresPass falls on the outsole. The durable rubber compound, coupled with the multidirectional tread pattern, provides better traction and grip on any type of terrain, but also reinforcing that section of stability to prevent slipping.

The TresPass Cardrona II, its most outstanding technologies

  • Vibram : If there is any detail that highlights the Vibram rubber compounds is because it is a high performance rubber in the most technical and complicated terrain, providing stability, strength 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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