Asolo FSN 70
I have an older pair of Asolo FSN 70s that are the…
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Materials: water resistant suede, cordura, speed laces, toe bum per
Use: suede and gore-tex used
Break-in Period: None!
Weight: 2.4oz per pair
Price Paid: Can't recall
I have an older pair of Asolo FSN 70s that are the best hiking boots I've ever owned. There was no breaking in period and I have difficult to fit feet with high arches. I'm thinking of getting a second pair now that they are on closeout, to store in the closet for future use.
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The FSN 70 has been discontinued.
previously retailed for:$87.00
The Asolo FSN 70 is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen sometime before 2006 at Sierra Trading Post.
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