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Adidas Terrex Women's Freehiker 2 Shoes 2024

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#### Terrex Says ####

Escape into nature for an hour or a weekend in these adidas hiking shoes. A BOOST midsole offers long-lasting cushioning and energy return on rocky surfaces, while the mesh upper with seamless overlays provides a comfortable, sock-like fit. The stretchy and adaptive knit collar keeps dirt and debris from getting in, and the Continental™ Rubber outsole maintains confident traction across all terrain, wet or dry. This shoe's upper is made with a high-performance yarn which contains at least 50% Parley Ocean Plastic — reimagined plastic waste, intercepted on remote islands, beaches, coastal communities and shorelines, preventing it from polluting our ocean. The other 50% of the yarn is recycled polyester.

KNOW THE CARBON FOOTPRINT: All life cycle stages have been considered in our product carbon footprint calculation methodology and is based on the adidas' prototype size. From raw material extraction, processing, production & assembly, packaging, transportation, use and though to the end of the product's life, we measured the carbon footprint (CO2e). This conforms to the internationally recognized standard: ISO 14067.

 

  • Regular fit
  • Lace closure
  • Mesh upper with seamless overlays
  • Snug feel
  • BOOST midsole
  • External heel clip and EVA stabilization frame
  • Continental™ Rubber outsole
  • Yarn in upper contains at least 50% Parley Ocean Plastic and 50% recycled polyester
  • Imported
  • Product color: Silver Green / Preloved Fig / Crystal Jade
  • Product code: IE5118
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