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Upper Material: Nubuk leather, hydrophobic,

breathable, 1.9 – 2.1 mm thick

Inner lining: High quality leather

Cut Protection: KEVLAR® protection against cuts

certified with cut category 1 (20m/sec.)

Non-woven insole: Non-woven insole absorbs

sweat and moisture

Footbed: Insole, anatomically formed,

exchangeable, washable, very good moisture

absorption, dries quickly

Protective Toe Cap: Anatomically formed

protective toe cap

Protective Throughsole: Flexible protective and

metalfree Kevlar® throughsole

Sole: TPU/PU sole with robust street tread,

superior bending comfort, highly wear resistant,

non-slip traction - even in cold weather. The

low-weight PU, impact-absorbing wedge ensures

outstanding walking characteristics.

Very good insulation from cold. The sole is

resistant against heat, oil and gasoline resistant,

non-marking. Compliant with EN ISO 20345:2004

HAIX®-AS-System: Optimal support and shock

absorption in the arch provided by an

anatomically formed last. Improved heel and

arch design provides support while securing the

foot, allowing for increased comfort and range

of motion in the spacious toe box

HAIX®-FP-System: Flex Protection,

protection of the flexzone.

Others: Easy running lacing elements of high

quality, integrated heel bend, no side seams,

reinforcement in the toe area, TPU-toe cap

Art.-Nr.

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I have been wearing a pair of these i paid 149.99 for about a week now- apparently i was the first to buy a pair. Had protector pros before, which were awesome, and drove miles to get another pair, only to find that they didnt actually have any after all, so he offered me the lights. Comfort wise they are as if you arent wearing them- v.light. They arent gore-rex lilned, but he said they had a special leather membrane and were still breathable and waterproof. Tuesday last week was foul, and at the end of the day i had pretty damp feet to say the least. I rang him back at the shop to question him about it, and he reassured me again about the membrane etc,and he asked me was i sure that my feet werent just very sweaty. I reminded him that if they were breathable... but he said he would ring haix and call me back. No call as yet, and this thread reminds me to call him! Mixed reactions so far then- love the comfort, miss the pro's in which i dont think i ever had wet feet.

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