ZEPHYR MK2 HI Ws
€200.00
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A proven, breathable mission boot for women with a high upper in a new look.
Comfortable and breathable: textile lining offers maximum comfort and ensures an optimal foot climate
Excellent fit for medium-width feet: our lasts are the secret to optimum comfort
Lightweight, flexible and multifunctional: The perfect combination of the latest technology and traditional craftsmanship
Robust and durable: The upper material made from high-quality leather is resistant and durable
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Description
The ZEPHYR MK2 HI Ws is a particularly breathable combat boot for women with an ideal compromise between agility, lightness and stability. The upper materials used consist of a combination of water-repellent and tear-resistant suede and abrasion-resistant and breathable CORDURA® material. The particularly breathable textile lining is highly abrasion-resistant and ideal for use in dry and hot and humid climates. The raised HI-CUT shaft provides the necessary support for skydiving and fast-roping missions. An innovative clamping hook allows the lacing to be customised in the forefoot and ankle area. The 2-layer PU midsole with MONOWRAP® frame surrounds and supports the foot like a kind of exoskeleton. The ZEPHYR MK2 HI Ws is certified as an occupational shoe in accordance with EN ISO 20347:2012, is antistatic and has a cold and heat-insulating sole complex. The outsole is not only highly slip-resistant, but also resistant to oil, petrol and contact heat.
Technical data
name | ZEPHYR MK2 HI Ws |
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last width | standard |
lining | textile |
shaft height inside | 160 mm |
shaft height iso | 185 mm |
shaft height outside | 195 mm |
type of construction | injected |
code | SRC: Slip Resistance (tested under SRA and SRB conditions), O2: Occupational Footwear without Toe Protection, HRO: Outsole Resistance to Hot Contact, HI: Heat Insulation of Sole Complex, FO: Resistance to Fuel/Oil of Outsole, CI: Cold Insulation of Sole Complex |