Mammut Women's Nova Trail Running Shoe, Black Blood Red, 5.5 UK

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Zalando A lightweight and highquality hiking shoe made from the best materials. The new and improved version of our bestseller has a flexible and grippy Vibram sole for optimum surefootedness on day hikes. Damping 3D Memo Foam in the lining and insole as well as a breathable, waterproof GORETEX membrane ensure superlative comfort. Highquality terracare nubuck leather gives the Nova IV Mid GTX stability and durability. The terracare leather, sustainably produced in Germany, and GORETEX footwear are bluesigncertified to protect our environment. Sale | Upper material: nubuck/textile/Lining: textile/Sole: synthetics/Insole: textile | Sale order at Zalando UK! Size: 5.5. Color: Black/blood red. Pattern: plain.

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Zalando

A lightweight and highquality hiking shoe made from the best materials. The new and improved version of our bestseller has a flexible and grippy Vibram sole for optimum surefootedness on day hikes. Damping 3D Memo Foam in the lining and insole as well as a breathable, waterproof GORETEX membrane ensure superlative comfort. Highquality terracare nubuck leather gives the Nova IV Mid GTX stability and durability. The terracare leather, sustainably produced in Germany, and GORETEX footwear are bluesigncertified to protect our environment. Sale | Upper material: nubuck/textile/Lining: textile/Sole: synthetics/Insole: textile | Sale order at Zalando UK! Size: 5.5. Color: Black/blood red. Pattern: plain.

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3D Memo Foam: cushioning adapts to your foot shape for exceptional comfort, support, and blister prevention. Vibram sole Board lasting


Product specifications

Brand Mammut
EAN
  • 7619876085443
Material
  • Nubuck/textile, synthetics, textile
Color
  • Black blood red
  • Black/blood red
Size
  • 5.5 UK
  • 5.5
Gender
  • Female

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