Asolo Moab XCR Lightweight Hiking Shoe - Men's
Brand : AsoloItem : ASO0011
The Asolo Men's Moab XCR Lightweight Hiking Shoe has a technical, shock-absorbing sole with maximum grip to keep your hike or trail run sure-footed. The Hyper Lite sole consists of a heel-stabilizing TPU structure, a full-length EVA midsole, and the Asolite Flex, the soul of the sole. The Asolite Flex sits between the mid- and outsoles and transfers shock through three densities to prevent jarring. The Gore-Tex uppers with mesh are highly breathable and waterproof, so your feet will stay dry and comfortable on trail runs and hikes over any terrain and in any condition.
Price: $119.95
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Asolo Moab XCR Lightweight Hiking Shoe - Men's
My New Favorite Shoe!
The Asolo Moab XCRs are awesome extremely versatile shoes. They have a technical construction for fast pack hiking or trail running, and the XCR is real nice for wet conditions. Also, they are some of the most comfortable shoe I have ever owned, and super light. These are some sweet shoes!
great product
The Moab XCR has been an excellent choice. I was running on a backwoods trail when a thunderstorm blew in. I thought, well I will see how these shoes will perform wet and muddy. I was delighted with there performance. They are now ready for my trip this summer to RMNP in Colorado. Longs Peak here I come...

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