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by David Frandsen

Mammut Teton GTX: Rough Riders, (More Ways than One)

November 26th, 2012 | By

If you were to classify the Men’s Mammut Teton GTX as a motorized vehicle it would fall into the small frame 4×4 category. You can think of the Tetons like a Willy’s jeep. These are going to be functional, able to take a beating, but they’re not the most plush ride over the long haul.

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Water Shoe Summer Round-Up

August 26th, 2012 | By

Here at Trek Tech, we’re the type of folks who take our fun seriously, and water is all kinds of fun.  An excellent trend in outdoor footwear has been the domesticating of the water shoe; the evolution from sub-par neon 90’s water socks to full-blown hybrid shoes has been a welcome change in the way ...

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Water Shoes (7)

Keen Mckenzie Hybrid Water Shoe – Built for Water Based Adventure

August 20th, 2012 | By

Adventure shouldn’t be bogged down by footwear, fearlessly explore the wild with all-terrain foot protection. The Keen Mckenzie Hybrid water shoe is a beefy choice that will take the pounding and come back for more.

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The North Face Havoc Mid-GTX XCR Hiking Boot – Waterproof Adventure Boots

August 8th, 2012 | By

The North Face Havoc is an excellent go-to hiking shoe that will get you to the summit with enough energy left to explore that granite face over there. . .

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New Balance’s Minimus Zero Road: Even Less is Even More

June 11th, 2012 | By

Riding on the heels of the first Minimus shoe collection that had a 4mm heel to toe drop, the Minimus Zero have arrived, and these shoes are a masterpiece of functional industrial design.

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