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Chochorua Trail Hiker Boot
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Chochorua Trail Hiker Boot 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Timberland

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Page By: cougar14

Created/Edited: Oct 8, 2009 / Oct 9, 2009

Object ID: 6402

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Product Description

 
Chochorua Trail Hiker Boot

The Chocorua Trail Hiker boot is perfect for hiking, scrambling, fishing, and other outdoor activities. The Gore-Tex membrane will keep your feet dry and comfortable; the rugged outsole will provide excellent traction. Currently this boot costs $116.00 and has a color of brown with green. This product is imported.

The Timberland Boot Company was inspired by New England and Northern England from year 1900 to year 1945. Marked by a shift to cities all those years were an era of hardship, industrialization, and war.

Features

Premium, full-grain, waterproof leather for comfort, durability and abrasion resistance

Gore-Tex membrane provides breathable waterproof protection
Seam-sealed waterproof construction keep feet dry in any weather

Removable, dual-density, EVA footbed for comfort and perforated for additional air circulation

Padded collar and tongue for additional comfort in motion

External heel covering provides rear foot protection

Moisture wicking textile lining to keep feet dry and comfortable

Weight: 2 pounds, 5 ounces per pair

Durable rubber outsole with the B.S.F.P. motion efficiency system, lugs that are strategically placed to follow the curved center of pressure path and the four natural motions of your foot - braking, supporting, flexing and propelling to provide improved traction and longer wearing performance

Waterproof

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cougar14Chochorua Trail Hiker

Voted 5/5

I love this boot it's lasted two full seasons in Glacier National Park's scree and the only thing wrong is that the traction is worn down.
Posted Oct 8, 2009 7:51 pm

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