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Viking Villrein RT Boa GTX

Viking Villrein RT Boa GTX

Viking Villrein RT Boa GTX
Viking Villrein RT Boa GTX
Viking Villrein RT Boa GTX
Viking Villrein RT Boa GTX

Price
189,00 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 24 %


Quantity
pair



Colour
Viking Villrein RT Boa GTX Camo / Burnt Orange
Camo / Burnt Orange


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Product description

Developed for extended hunting and backcountry journeys in wild terrain, Villrein RT Boa is a boot that are packed with the latest in footwear technologies as well as a Realtree camouflage pattern.

With the convenient Boa closure system®, laces are replaced with a fast, lightweight and durable cable system that delivers a perfect fit with the turn of a knob. Beneath the robust, abrasion resistant nubuck leather uppers, a 100 percent waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX® membrane will provide protection and comfort in changing weather and ground conditions. On the sole, Vikings own Ultimate Grip Concept® uses a combination of soft rubber and an aggressive tread pattern to ensure maximum traction in rugged, wet terrain. For the ultimate stealth when hunting, Villrein Boa also stands ready with renowned Realtree camouflage technology.

Villrein RT Boa GTX is top rated in the Norwegian magazine Jeger. 9/2018 jeger.no …this boot impresses with a good grip on the steep mountainssides.

  • Top Rated 2018
  • GORE-TEX Membran
  • RealTree Camo print
  • Boa Fit System
  • UGC® for Ultimate Grip
  • Nubuck Leather

Gender
Men, women


Last width
Quite wide


Stiffness
N/A


Water-resistance
Gore-Tex / corresponding


Weight
1,755 kg(Includes the weight of the sales package if present)


Warranty
24 month(s)


Comments
Saku K. verified buyer, 6.9.2019
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Good shoes, that boa-tightening system familiar from work shoes is nice when it doesn't take that much time to tie!
Leif B. verified buyer, 22.8.2019
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In a year, there would be a better time for product evaluation. So far I've only tried it I can not even use them. My right leg is cut (Morton’s neuroma) and requires a wider last. If the shoe is too narrow the feet start to burn Heiti behind the toes (metatarsus). These obviously have such a wider last that I can effortlessly keep them on my feet. In a year, I could judge if the shoes kept my feet dry. I have had shoes that I had to literally squeeze the year to reach the water socks. I'll save the run and get back to it.
Timo T. verified buyer, 14.7.2019
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Feel good to walk on a light walk in the fall for more experience
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