Nike ACG Rongbuk GTX
These are some of the more comfortable "athletic"…
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Materials: Mesh, gore-tex leather
Use: Very Versatile. I wear them to the office often.
Break-in Period: almost none
Weight: 12 oz
Price Paid: $50 Kohls
These are some of the more comfortable "athletic" shoes I have ever worn, with or without socks. They are fairly light weight and have very good arch support. They also breath well and cushion the feet either when walking or standing in place.
I don't do a lot of hiking, but I did use these on some rocky trails in Hawaii with no problems whatsoever. They get fantastic traction in grass, even if it is damp. They work so well, that I am now using them as golf shoes since they are more comfortable that most all golf shoes and I actually slip less believe it or not.
The only issue I have had so far is that 1 of the eyelet rings has broken out of the shoe already. The eyelet hole is still fine so it isn't a problem, but worthy of note.
David Johns
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The Men's ACG Rongbuk GTX has been discontinued.
previously retailed for:$89.95
The Nike Men's ACG Rongbuk GTX is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen February 3, 2010 at Altrec Outdoors.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Nike retailers:
- REI
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