Hanwag
Men's Makra Pro Bunion GTX Shoes

Suitable for
Men
Suitable for
Men
Specific activity
  • Mountaineering
  • Alpinism
Technology
  • Perwanger®
  • GORE-TEX®
Sole
  • Vibram®
  • resoleable
Category of shoe
C category
Product properties
Waterproof
Crampon compatibility
Semi-auto or combo
Shoe Closure
Lace Up
Reference weight per pair
1310 g (Size UK 8)
GORE-TEX
Gore-Tex® Performance Comfort
Outer shoe material
  • Leather
  • Natural and synthetic textiles
  • Polyester
  • Polyurethane
Shoe sole material
  • Misc. material
  • Rubber
  • Polyurethane
Shoe lining material
  • Polyester, Polyamid, ePE
  • Natural and synthetic textiles
Manufacturing
Made in Europe
Sustainability Features
PFC-free water treatment
Foot width
Wide
Hanwag

Description

<p>The Hanwag Men's Makra Pro Bunion GTX are lightweight, stable and conditionally crampon-compatible mountaineering boots for long and demanding via ferratas. In this "Bunion" version, the otherwise identical boot is made on a special last that creates optimum space conditions for the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe for people with hallux valgus.</p> <p>Like its predecessor, the Makra Combi, the alpine mountain boot is compatible with your (semi-automatic) combi crampons and is very versatile in technical terrain with glacier passages.</p> <p>The cushioning construction of the sole is kitted out with excellent reinforcement and the very non-slip, self-cleaning Vibram&reg; Makra tread sole with climbing zone. The high-quality, very robust Perwanger&reg; leather ensures excellent durability and is optimally protected by the all-round scree protection edge.</p> <p>A great feature in terms of detailed adjustment is the genuine two-zone lacing with a mechanical clamp as a fixation. This allows you to make separate adjustments to the forefoot and upper part of the shaft.</p> <p>As a specialist for rocky terrain above the tree line with excellent climbing performance, the Makra Pro Bunion GTX is also at home at chilly altitudes and on glacier passages. Thanks to its wider last cut in the forefoot area, the construction offers enough space for thicker socks. This allows unhindered blood flow to the toes - an essential requirement for preventing frostbite.</p>
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