Description
The Asolo Finder GV (Gore-tex / Vibram) continues the awesome legacy of light and supportive hiking boots that can take you from a robust day hike to some of the most demanding treks in the world. The Asolo Finder GV is the new model of the hugely popular Revert hiking boot which we found had such a great fit for 90% of women and sat in that sweet spot of “not too heavy, not too light”.
Where the Asolo Finder takes it to the next level is with the new Vibram MegaGrip sole. Previously this compound was used on more technical “approach” or rock scrambling shoes for it’s awesome grip. Now Vibram and Asolo have a version that grips but is also durable enough to use on a trekking boot. The water-resistant suede and Cordura uppers combine with the Gore-Tex lining to give you plenty of hardwearing weather protection and are suitable from summer to winter snow shoeing.
If you’re after a hiking or trekking boot that is versatile enough to pull out on the weekend as well as the trek of a lifetime then the Asolo Finder GV is it.
Features:
- Combination of suede and synthetic Cordura uppers for minimal weight while still being tough.
- Vibram MegaGrip sole for maximum grip on technical terrain.
- Duo Radiant midsole is a dual density midsole for the best cushioning and support.
- Gore-Tex waterproof lined
Specifications
Upper: | Water-resistant suede mm 1,6-1,8 + Cordura |
Lining: | Gore-Tex Extended Comfort Footwear |
Lasting Board: | Asoflex 00 SR fast |
Anatomic Footbed: | Lite 2 |
Sole: | Asolo/Vibram® Duo Radiant (Megagrip)(rubber-dual density eva) |
Made in: | Europe |
Weight: | 546 grams per half pair (UK 8) |
Size Chart
Asolo boots reflect the perfect morphology of the foot. In each category and boot collection the utmost importance is given to maintaining the natural and morphological lines of the foot.
To identify your Asolo size boot you can use distance between the heel and the longest toe of your foot as a reference. The easiest way to do this drawing on paper a point for your heel and another for the longest toe. Measure with precision the distance between the two parts and use this as the “mondo point” on the below chart.
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