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These Cowboy Boots look great with their inlay-ed shaft, Semi-round toe and Walking heel. Fully hand crafted. Features Full Quill Ostrich Vamp & Leather uppers.
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Men's COWBOY BOOTS Green Mid-Calf Shoes 13 Review
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Count on men's Columbia Newton Ridge 2 for hiking a rugged trail or walking to the corner store. These hiking boots reflect the superior quality and workmanship associated with the Columbia line. Rugged leather uppers are treated with Omni-Shield that makes these boots water- and stain-resistant. High-abrasion heel accents are added to provide extra grip when needed. The compression-molded EVA midsole guarantees flexibility and cushioning, while the nylon shank is precision-molded to supply support that is both firm and flexible. The lacing design consists of a combination of metal lace hooks and D-rings to keep the foot secure. A rugged outsole made of non-marking Omni-Grip rubber produces traction and stability on any surface. When you are ready to scale new heights or explore fresh terrain, invest in men's Columbia Newton Ridge 2, the lightweight and comfortable hiker for any trail. Features: UPPER: Leather with high abrasion synthetic heel overlays. Omni-Shield water and stain resistant HARDWARE: Durable metal lace hooks and d-rings help secure the foot in place MIDSOLE: Compression molded EVA midsole-provides flexible, lightweight cushioning STABILITY: Molded nylon shank that provides torsional rigidity and support OUTSOLE: Low profile Non-marking Omni-Grip rubber compound with a rugged trail design. Provides traction, stability with minimal weight on all surfaces
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