Mion Shagashellic Clog
Perfect Fit, great arch support! I have the green…
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Materials: very tough, resilient, molded foam plastic
Use: Driving stick shift F150, hunting gators, fishing, canoeing
Break-in Period: none necessary!
Weight: 10.7 ounces!
Price Paid: gift
Perfect Fit, great arch support! I have the green ones, and they fit with my Florida Alligator Hunter look!
The sole has very good properties for long wear! I am 63, and know quality, and the Mion Shagashellic Clogs are great!
When I'm not wearing my boots, these are my first choice for driving my stick shift F150.
Gotta get the brown ones!
I've had these shoes for 2 years, I'm currently getting…
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Price Paid: $90
I've had these shoes for 2 years, I'm currently getting to purchase my second pair. The Shagashellic Clog has a snug fit on the foot, something I could never get with a croc. Excellent support on the ball of the foot and arch.
Wonderful product, hard to find in local shoes stores.
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The Shagashellic Clog has been discontinued.
MSRP:$110.00 (men's)
The Mion Shagashellic Clog is not available from the stores we monitor.
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The three-season Shagashellic Clog offers the same features and benefits of Mion’s Pen Shell Clog combined with a Smartwool lined upper for warmth and comfort. Features Mion’s Ergomorphic custom fitting footbed and the all-season traction of a Gripstick rubber outsole with patented Quad Cut siping. Available in men's and women's sizes.
Specs
| men's | |
|---|---|
| Weight |
10.4 oz |
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