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Tatra II Bunion Lady GTX Backpacking Boot - Women's

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Why We Like The Tatra II Bunion Lady GTX Backpacking Boot

For week-long epics in places like the Teton Range, we count on the Tatra II Bunion Lady GTX Boot to keep our feet happy for mile after mile. The waterproof GORE-TEX lining ensures that water from melting snow doesn’t penetrate through, and the Vibram rubber sole offers industry-leading traction that’s sure to last year after year.


Details

  • Dedicated backpacking boots for routes in rapidly changing conditions
  • Nubuck leather uppers resist abrasion to bolster longevity
  • GORE-TEX waterproof lining handles stream crossings with ease
  • PU midsole feels supportive underfoot for miles on end
  • Vibram rubber sole sticks to wet rocks and roots
  • Item #HWGB01C
Upper Material
nubuck leather
Waterproofing
GORE-TEX
Lining
GORE-TEX
Closure
intelligent lacing
Last
Hallux
Midsole
TubeTec (polyurethane with TPU ribs)
Sole
Vibram AW Integral
Claimed Weight
[pair] 2lb 3oz (5US)
Activity
hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

January 11, 2022

FINALLY!!!

These boots have made me a happy woman!!! Finally- high quality gear to fit my bunion feet!! Gone are the days of ordering a wide or ordering up a size and having my feet slosh around because all I actually need is a wider toe bed, NOT a wide ankle and mid foot. These worked for me! I hope they work for you, too!!

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