Offering good performance on any outdoor surface, these Columbia Novo trail shoes have water- and stain-resistant uppers specifically designed to the shape of a woman’s foot. They have supportive midsoles that provide superior comfort and stability. Rubber traction outsoles feature deep flex grooves to help you achieve a more efficient stride.
Designed on a Women's Specific Last
Omni-Shield™ Water and Stain Resistant Upper: Breathable multi-mesh materials with synthetic overlays for added protection
Gender Specific Comfort Zones: Tongue lace pillow, heel foam engineering and met flex window
Omni-Max™ System: Using a Techlite™ midsole, a specially designed heel and midfoot aids in creating a stable platform
Deflection domes in the forefoot and heel absorb impact, working together to reduce stress on the foot
Omni-Grip™ Non-Marking Rubber Traction Outsole
Deep flex Grooves in Forefoot: Offers enhanced motion allowing for a more efficient stride
Lace-Up Style
| Advanced Technology | Omni Grip |
|---|---|
| Closure Type | Lace Up |
| Insole Material | Foam |
| Midsole Material | Foam |
| Outsole Material(s) | Rubber |
| Product Use(s) | Casual,Hiking |
| Care Instruction(s) | Wash With Cloth |
| Colour Group | Black |
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Product Weight (g) | 235 g |
| Product Weight (g) | 235.00 g |
| Upper Material(s) | Synthetic,Mesh |
Only Show Differences | Currently Viewing | ||||
| Ratings | |||||
| Closure Type | Lace Up | Lace Up | Slip-on | Lace Up | |
| Insole Material | Foam | EVA | EVA | Foam | |
| Midsole Material | Foam | Foam | Foam | Foam |
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