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KURU Kruzr II Athletic Hiking Trail Lace Up Shoes Womens Size 7-Excellent Cond.
$ 21.12
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Description
Dark Indigo/Apricot-leather/mesh KURU Kruzr II Athletic Hiking Trail Lace Up Shoes Womens Size 7-Excellent Condition.Shoes have great arch support and removable insoles, important if you wear orthotics or for those who want extra arch support with the includes insoles. Shoes have very little wear, with slight blemishes on the toes of each shoe (see pictures). SKU: 200806 US W's 7, EU 37.5, UK 4.5. Color appears as Navy Blue with colorful striped fabric accented on toe box, heel, and tongue.
From Kuru Shoes website 2012 (obtained on Wayback Machine):
Details
Women need to rely on the ultimate sneaker to meet their multi-functional lifestyle. We named this shoe after Solitude Ski Resort's Kruzr trail, only a few miles from KURU headquarters, because of its effortless transition from city to trail. The Kruzr II has been everywhere, from the Moroccan deserts, to the trails of Cinque Terre and even the pee-wee soccer matches. Combining mesh and leather uppers, the Kruzr II is breathable and cool, yet tough and durable where it counts. Designed to be an ideal light hiker or for those daily treks across town, you will love the updated styling of the Kruzr II.
Multi-Faceted.
Reasons you'll love the Kruzr II:
Durable tough toe and heel caps for long life
Secure Fit Kribs webbing lacing system secures your foot in the shoe, keeping your heel in the deep heel pocket
Amazingly Comfortable anatomical
KURU
SOLE™ midsole chassis with orthotic HeelKradl support
Temperature Regulating moisture wicking liners and mesh forefoot, tongue, and heel allow heat to escape
Good Grip high-grade, rubber cupsole outsole construction offers large lugs for excellent traction and long life (non-marking)
Nature's Cushioning orthotic HeelKradl in footbed cups your heel as nature intended
Ideal For:
Technology:
Orthopedic, arch support, wider feel-in toe box and ankle area
Foot injuries:
Bunions, hammer toe, Morton’s Neuroma, plantar fasciitis
Activity:
Walking, light hiking, travel, trail