Overview
About Hanwag Salt Rock Hiking Shoes (For Men)
Closeouts. A sneaker with an edge toward hiking performance, Hanwag's Salt Rock hiking shoes offer plenty of stability, durability and grip whether you're out on the trail or hanging out in town. They're crafted from suede and Cordura® for durable performance with a rubber heel and toe for increased stability and impact protection. Underfoot is a grippy rubber outsole and a cushioned EVA midsole to absorb shock and keep you stuck to the ground.
- StraightFit last with asymmetrical toe box for extra room in the toe
- Suede and Cordura® nylon upper for durability
- Rubber toe and heel wrap for support and protection from trail hazards
- Lacing extends near the toe for greater adjustment
- Supple leather lining
- Removable felt insole
- Shock-absorbing EVA wedge midsole
- Rubber outsole with traction lugs
- Made in Croatia
Specs
Specs about Hanwag Salt Rock Hiking Shoes (For Men)
- Upper: Suede and Cordura® nylon
- Lining: Leather
- Removable insole
- Outsole: Rubber
- Heel height: 1"
- Weight (pair): 1 lb. 12 oz.
- All specs based on size 10
- Made in Croatia
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4.0 out of 5 stars.
Great shoe!
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Reviewed by Anonymous from NYC on Friday, October 13, 2017
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Great shoe!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from NYC on Friday, October 13, 2017I am glad I have two pairs of these after seeing they are discontinuing the style. The insole is a but flat and offers little cushion but overall a nicely built shoe for lots of walking. The toebox is wide and a bit long for the size. STP does a good job at bungling the size descriptions since this a not a shoe typically found outside of Europe. is it UK or US sizes? Who knows? I had all but sworn off STP since junkstore TJX purchased them and subsequently ruined the once customer focused company. Seeing brands like Hanwag emerge on their site tells me that at least one person on a conference call or at boardroom table understands what their customer base was before they wrote the check.