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Frag Out! Magazine #28

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THUS SPOK E SHA SH These are freaking awesome. I really dig these, so I have two pairs of Mids right now. One in Multicam Black and second in Wolf Gray. These are amazing. Lightweight and comfortable. And of course, tac- ticool. Basically, you can use them for everything: driving a car, riding a bike, for kayaking and for hi- king. These will match jeans, blazer or combat pants. Almost all-purpose shoes with almost zero-drop. Since Fall 2018 I was using them almost every day, maybe except some freezing days. They were my to- -go-shoes during trekking in China, kayaking, biking, shooting, flying from the one side of Atlantic to the other and to the gym. I was really impressed how comfortable they were when I've changed the inso- le. These are perfect for the wet weather too as dra- inage holes remove water very quickly and they dry fast. Well, they get wet very quickly too, but it is shoe for waterborne operations. They provide enough sta- bility for use with a 10-15 kilograms backpacks. And zero-drop works better than fine. After more than year of use (and even abuse), the Multicam Black pairs is slightly more beaten. The ru- bber outsole after so many months of use on rocks, concrete or asphalt is tearing down. The Grey ones are in almost perfect condition (they were used more as a casual shoes) and they are far more low-profile than MCBs. Fun fact about the MCB ones: they never look dirty (maybe except the Asian red mud). I had no problem with breaking in and the only failure I found in one shoe was the excess of thread on the one sole, but I was able to remove the excessive part and secure it permanently. Side note on the Gray shoes: they are almost single color. There are more than four different materials used in the boots and the color match is perfect. They look neat! www.fragoutmag.com

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