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Keeping your feet warm in the winter and cool in the summer the Aigle Vario Outlast is a must for those that require the ultimate in all year round comfort. Using NASA technology created to protect astronauts from fluctuations in temperature, the Aigle Vario Outlast Wellington will keep your feet warm, dry and comfortable come winter or summer, rain or shine.
Who’d have thought it, a Wellington with the same technology as an astronauts suit? Well you better believe it, as the Outlast fabric, created by NASA, has been incorporated into Aigle latest addition to its distinguished Parcours range. The Aigle Parcours Vario Outlast may be a bit of a mouthful to say, but with a boot of such quality it’s worth the nine syllables to get there! Crafted on walking shoe lasts to ensure a supporting and comforting fit, the Parcours Outlast is what other Wellingtons aspire to be.
The features of this Aigle boot are:
-Gomma Plus natural rubber mix, designed for long-term resistance to external aggressions and storage related ageing.
- 2mm Thick polypropylene mid-sole for increased protection " gives additional rigidity and tortional resistance.
- Adjustable buckle with waterproof calf gusset " enables the boot to fit a broad range of calf sizes. This is a feature of all Aigle Parcours Vario boots.
- Outlast lining " permanent comfort, whatever the weather. Containing microcapsules that absorb heat, store it and return it when it is needed, thus keeping a constant temperature. Warm in the winter, cool in the summer.
- Shock absorbent and extremely hard wearing, with front and rear braking lugs.
If you are serious about your country pursuits and want to ensure you are not affected by what the weather throws at you, you cannot do better than to get yourself a pair of Aigle Parcours Vario Outlast rubber Wellington boots; they really are like no other welly. Available in sizes 39-50.
Please note current available sizes & colours (all other sizes/colours available to order):- Expected delivery time for 'to order' boots, January 2012