Helly Hansen Women's W Kikut 3 Low Hiking Shoe
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| List Price: | $129.95 - $130.00 |
| Price: | $49.00 - $51.98 |
Average customer review:
Product Description
Snow, ice, and rain are no match for the Kikut 3 low, a lightweight hiking, snowshoeing, and grocery store runner. Complete with a waterproof breathable soft shell upper and a sticky Helly Grip outsole. This shoe can defy your expectations of a 'waterproof' shoe, by actually being waterproof. A magnet in the soft shell covering helps pull the zippered flap out of the way for easier access to the laces.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11042 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: 3 B(M) US
- Color: Peat/Black
- Brand: Helly Hansen
- Fabric type: Soft shell
- Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
Features
- Waterproof/breathable soft shell protection
- Outlast interior
- Lace closure under softshell with zip closure over
- C-Zone plus cushioning
- One piece rubber outsole with non skid treads
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Running through trails will be a piece of cake when you're wearing the Kikut 3 from Helly Hansen. Its durable rubber-gripped sole has non-slip treading so that you can pick up the pace without worry. Its flexible upper has a soft shell overlay that zips over the lace-up design for the best possible fit while its low-cut will keep you comfortable. And with its waterproof technology, you can overcome any over mother nature's obstacles along the way.
From the Manufacturer
Helly Hansen provides high quality, protective technical gear for work survival and sport. We work and play in the harshest environments on the planet to learn what's needed to create the best mountain riding gear possible. We combine athlete input with environmental research, design accordingly and the result is superior gear for riders on all sides of the mountain.
Customer Reviews
Soft, confortable
I have expected these are tough shoes, but the soles are softer and thinner than its looks, the bodies are also soft, and the shoelaces don't hold whole feet. I wear them really confortably, but in my opinion, "trail running shoes" should have more solid and stable soles and bodies. I use this item daily for a town-, campus-, and easy park-walks. The design meets for every sitation. Only when I go to rock-strewn/dirt/hassock mountain-trails or hillsides, I would chose my old trail shoes with vibram soles.

