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Columbia Sportswear Men's Karasi Trail Shoe | 
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| Brand: Columbia Sportswear Category: Shoes Department: Mens
Buy New: $41.22 (On sale from $74.95)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 10789
Fabric Type: Mesh And Synthetic Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 5 x 5
ASIN: B0013A7H1Q
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| Features:
| Omni-Tech waterproof, breathable membrane | | Contour Comfort 3D insole with Omni-Fresh anti-bacterial and AgION anti-odor treatment | | Molded EVA midsole | | Nylon stability shank provides rigidity and support | | Non-marking Omni-Grip outsole built for maximum traction on trails |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description After work, lace up your Columbia Men's Karasi Trail Shoes and go for a quick hike before dinner. The breathable Karasi shoes don't let your feet overheat in hot weather or when you exert. Contoured footbeds and molded EVA midsoles cushion your feet and provide support, and nylon shanks stabilize your feet and protect your soles from rocks. Rubber caps across the toebox prevent stubbed toes when you trip over a root, and grippy outsoles give you traction on uneven terrain.
Product Features- Material: Micro-perforated synthetic & mesh
- Sole: Omni-Grip rubber
- Lacing: Traditional
- Shank: Nylon
- Recommended Use: Hiking, light trail running
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
Amazon.com Product Description A top-of-the-line trail shoe complete with a protective toecap and waterproof, breathable technology. A contoured footbed addresses comfort and the technical midsole keeps feet protected and supported.
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| Customer Reviews:
Super comfortable, and well made. December 15, 2008 I bought these to replace a nearly identical pair of Columbia shoes I bought just over a year ago, and have been really happy with them.
They fit well (almost dead-on, in terms of sizing), and it only took a couple of days to really break them in. The construction is quite good, like most Columbia products, so you won't feel like they're going to fall apart on you after a few months.
I especially like the fabric they're constructed from. The shoes breathe very well (you really notice if there's a decent breeze going), but at the same time, you can absolutely wear them in the winter without freezing. Personally, I'd stay away from water, as they offer next to nothing to protect your feet from getting wet. (So, make sure you're on dry trails)
The tread, while aggressive, is perfectly fine for everyday wear, too.
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