The Duke lite shoes for women from Kayland, an evolution of the Duke, are designed for medium-difficult activities, have a lightweight construction suitable for light hiking and fast hiking on mixed and difficult terrain, but also lend themselves to trails with more difficult sections.
The new Duke lite shoes for women from Kayland, an evolution of the Duke, are designed for medium-difficult activities, have a lightweight construction suitable for light hiking and fast hiking on mixed and difficult terrain, but are also suitable for trails with more difficult sections. In addition to the protective toe cap, we also find a reinforced area on the heel. Made from Rip-Stop fabric and reinforced with a TPU film, the upper is designed to resist scratches and abrasion. Thanks to the design created by the interweaving of the inserts, the foot is wrapped and supported to ensure greater safety and stability during excursions. Lacing is made easier thanks to the presence of TPU in the badge, in addition to the sliding lacing, the TPU prevents any tearing of the eyelets. The mesh collar and tongue guarantee comfort and breathability, while the Gore-Tex membrane guarantees the waterproofness of the shoe.
Features of the Kayland Duke Lite GTX shoe
Style: Fast and difficult approach and hike
Construction: Strobel
Shape: Approach
Upper: RIP STOP textile + PU seamless application
Membrane: Gore-Tex invisible fit
Molded PU open foam insole + fabric
Molded Dual-Density EVA Midsole + ESS
Sole: Vibram® Duke outsole (Traction Lug) - XS Trek EVO compound
Weight: 350 g the shoe in 38
KAYLAND-DUKE-LITE
Data sheet
Gender
Women
Seasons
Autumn, Summer, Spring
Use
Mountaineering-climbing, Ride, Desert, Mountain climbing, Big spaces, Outback, Hiking, Via ferrata, City, Travel, Adventures, Savannah, Trekking
The Duke lite shoes for women from Kayland, an evolution of the Duke, are designed for medium-difficult activities, have a lightweight construction suitable for light hiking and fast hiking on mixed and difficult terrain, but also lend themselves to trails with more difficult sections.