Gender | Men , Women |
Weight | 355 gr |
Year | 2023 |
The new Chiruca Alborán is a new model of the Spanish brand reference in mountain footwear that gives us the maximum guarantees in terms of grip and stability in our trekking routes in the mountains.
The Chiruca Alborán is a hiking shoe that is recommended to be used for the practice of hiking and light trekking, for not very steep terrains and trails without great technical difficulties and during the times of dry climates.
Chiruca continues to increase its catalog of hiking shoes & walking boots with this new model available in both men's and women's versions, for all lovers of libre activities.
The upper is made of textile material with synthetic details all over the upper of the shoe. Also note the presence of reinforcements in the front to protect us from impacts against external elements during our excursions.
It is worth mentioning the large puller in the heel area to make it easier to put the shoe on and take it off quickly and easily.
The shoe incorporates an expanded phylon midsole, a lighter compound than conventional EVA foam that provides good cushioning and contributes to the lightness of this model.
The Chiruca Alborán has an outsole made of Vibram Exmoor rubber, which offers the maximum guarantees of Vibram soles, or what is the same, we have a great grip, good impact absorption with the ground and great durability.
This is a shoe that can be used by a wide range of lovers of libre activities, in particular trekking routes. All those of medium weight and neutral tread technique will be able to enjoy its performance to the fullest.
In terms of distances, it is a versatileshoe that can be used during one-day hikes or hikes of different days, provided that they are not high mountain terrain or paths of high technical difficulty.
The Chiruca Alborán has a weight of 355 grams, a light weight for a shoe, yes, low top, intended for use in our trekking routes if we compare it with other shoes of similar characteristics that already exist in the market.
In short, it is a shoe recommended for use on routes such as, for example, the Camino de Santiago and the like, which are not overly technical routes and where we can make the most of the Vibram sole, yes, better in spring and summer seasons since not having Gore-Tex membrane, in rainy conditions and bad weather would not be the most appropriate.