Columbia Footwear Myrada Trail Shoes (For Men)
$44.95
$80.00
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Closeouts. Equipped with an Omni-GripĀ® high-traction outsole and XTS (Cross Terrain Suspension), the Myrada trail shoe from Columbia Footwear is ready to tackle any trail. Lightweight and breathable Air Mesh and synthetic uppers let feet breatheProtective toe randInternal heel counterRemovable cushioned footbedNon-marking rubber soleWeight: 1 lb. 10 oz. pr. Medium widthCloseouts. China.
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By Doug the hiker from Crockett, CA on 11/10/2008 Pros: Arch Support, Breathable, Comfortable/No Break-In, Great Traction, Stabilizes Foot Best Uses: Everyday, Paved Trails Describe Yourself: Recreational Walker/Hiker Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I walk my dog every day and these shoes are perfect for trail and street. They are well cushioned and therefore comfortable for longer walks and for kicking about on the weekend. I have narrow feet and find most shoes too wide, however, these fit me perfect.
I will buy this product again By Kimbercat from Farmington, NM on 11/10/2008 Pros: Arch Support, Breathable, Comfortable/No Break-In, Great Traction, Shock-Absorbent, Stabilizes Foot Best Uses: Everyday, Mixed Terrain, Paved Trails, Rocky/Unstable Terrain Describe Yourself: Trail Jogger Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have been purchasing Columbia trail shoes for some time and as when Columbia does, phase out a product line, I needed to find another to replace the shoe I had been purchasing. The Myrada was a nice surprise. It feels different than the Boorad and Beartooth, lighter but still the stability that I require hiking the high desert plains of New Mexico.
By Dino from Milwaukee, WI on 11/08/2008 Pros: Arch Support, Breathable, Durable, Great Traction, Shock-Absorbent Best Uses: All Weather Conditions, At The Gym, Paved Trails, Rocky/Unstable Terrain Describe Yourself: Gym Rat, Recreational Walker/Hiker Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Trails and the GYM
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