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Nike ACG Torre Mid Waterproof

Calzado para hombre

$160

Elige un color de estilo
Rojo team/Cactus empolvado/Vela/Pinksicle
Caqui/Leche de coco/Negro/Caqui
Gris oliva/Sombrío apagado/Rojo universitario/Negro
Nuez/Gris oliva/Rojo ciruela/Negro
Siena quemado/Azul marino medianoche/Negro/Azul verdoso oscuro atómico

Fuera de los archivos, a la naturaleza. Después de décadas de exploración en bosques y terrenos montañosos, el querido calzado de senderismo ACG de 1995 está de vuelta por más, y al igual que los viejos y polvorientos escarpines de papá, viene listo para la aventura. La parte superior impermeable combina gamuza peluda con telas duraderas, y los detalles rojos aportan un atractivo retro al logotipo y a la presilla del talón. La suela robusta brinda agarre y un diseño listo para el mal tiempo te ayuda a salir, sin importar cuándo el aire libre decida llamarte.

  • Color que se muestra: Rojo team/Cactus empolvado/Vela/Pinksicle
  • Estilo: FD0212-600

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Evaluaciones (6)

4.2 Estrellas

  • Freshpaint247 - 13 abr 2024

    Saw a review that it runs small not for me . If I could I would purchase my regular size which is 11 . I went up a half size and they are big and have to wear thick socks . Try your normal size 1st ✌️

  • simon1827 - 25 mar 2024

    I love Nike, and their shoes are usually comfortable and great right out of the box. I took these hiking and they felt tight in all the wrong places and loose in others. Not a great experience. They look good, but I'm not sure they're meant for "real" hiking.

  • Good for the Goat Trail

    RICKYfb72be7ba83544268f73307837dcaf4e - 04 mar 2024

    All I wear are mens Nike size 11 sneakers. These boots run true to size 11 fit perfect. Been hiking the Pinnacle Peak trail in Enumclaw, WA which is 5 miles round trip and 1,000ft elevation gain - some of it can be a straight up GOAT trail with roots, rocks, mud, snow you name it first time out with these boots. First time I have had real hiking boots in decades. Certainly much more support than sneakers. Felt fine on the level, going up and going down the steep trails. Even left my trek poles home for the first trial outing to really test the grip. Did wear them around the house first is the only other break-in. Can't wait to go back on the trail with the boots. Even brought me luck and spotted a deer - first I had seen in 10 trips up the hill.