AKU Griffon Combat GTX Black
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AKU Griffon Combat GTX (901T) – Black
Griffon Combat GTX is combat footwear designed for armed forces use, suited to both combat and patrol scenarios in cold, wet weather conditions. The upper uses water-repellent, tear-resistant smooth full grain leather with a robust construction featuring few seams, plus a padded collar, ankle support and adjustable lacing system for all-day comfort. It is specified as suitable for everyday use, rucking and long walks for a wide range of mountain activities with heavy loads, delivering protection and durability for demanding tasks. Waterproof, breathable and windproof insulation is provided by a GORE-TEX® Insulated Comfort lining. Underfoot, the Davos Ranger outsole in anti-static nitrile rubber compound is specified as HEAT & P.O.L resistant and designed to maintain traction on slippery surfaces, including at very low temperatures.
WHY YOU’LL LIKE IT
- Cold-climate tactical performance: Particularly suited to cold climates and cold wet weather conditions.
- Waterproof insulated protection: GORE-TEX® Insulated Comfort lining specified as breathable, waterproof and windproof.
- Robust full-leather build: Full grain waterproof leather upper with few seams for durability and protection.
- Work-ready safety details: Fire-resistant stitching and an anti-perforation fabric insert are specified.
- Grip in adverse conditions: Anti-static nitrile outsole compound specified as HEAT & P.O.L resistant and designed for traction on slippery surfaces.
BEST FOR
- Combat and patrol use in cold, wet weather conditions
- Rucking and long walks with heavy loads
- Demanding tasks requiring durable full-leather protection and insulated waterproofing
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