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Huckberry x Danner N45 Low Hiking Sneaker
Huckberry x Danner N45 Low Hiking Sneaker
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A trusted trail favorite in an exclusive Huckberry color
When it came to partnering once again with our long-time friends at Danner, we knew we had to choose the N45 Low Hiker. The exclusive Coyote colorway lays upon one of the lightest and toughest performance hiking sneakers we’ve ever tested. Starting from the top: they’re equipped with a quick-drying Perspair® upper to maximize airflow, a nitrogen-infused EnduroFoam midsoles to boost energy return, and a Vibram® N45 mega-grip outsoles to help stick any landing. Last, but certainly not least, Danner constructed the soles to be recraftable—which means these hikers won’t be ready for retirement anytime soon.
Features
- Exclusive Coyote color that’s only available at Huckberry
- Perspair® upper is quick-drying, lightweight, and abrasion-resistant
- OrthoLite® open-cell footbed offers superior cushioning, breathability, and moisture control
- Flexible, Ariaprene® gusset wraps the foot for a comfortable, snug fit
- TPU rock plate adds stability and protection on uneven terrain
- EnduroFoam insole provides high energy return and reduces fatigue
- Recraftable Vibram® N45 Outsole with Megagrip compound and Traction Lug technology
Materials
- Upper: Perspair®
- Liner: Recycled polyester
- Midsole: TPU rockplate and Nitrogen-infused EnduroFoam
- Footbed: OrthoLite® polyurethane foam
- Outsole: Vibram® N45
- Imported
Sizing
- The N45 Low Hiking Sneaker fits true to size, take your Brannock size or your normal size in footwear
- Built on Danner's DT6 last featuring an 8mm offset from heel to toe and more width in the forefoot for stability
Care
- Remove laces, then use a brush to remove dirt and debris from the exterior and between the lugs
- Work a small amount of cleaner that’s safe for fabric and textiles into the material, wiping away the excess with a soft cloth
- Allow to air dry completely
- Wash laces separately with mild soap and warm water, then hang to dry
About Danner
At the height of the Great Depression, Charles Danner moved west to Portland, OR with a simple yet bold mission—to make the most durable, capable logging boots in the country. Generations of Pacific Northwest loggers could tell you he did just that. And military servicemen and avid hikers could tell you Danner’s mission grew to outfit them as well. Today, nearly a hundred years later, they’re still handbuilding iconic hiking and logging boots in Portland—while also forging new paths in lightweight hybrid boots for the trail and city. Hands down, there are few boots better than these to lace up for your next adventure.
