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Huckberry x Danner Wallowa Sandal
Huckberry x Danner Wallowa Sandal
Story
Exclusive sandals designed in the iconic Mossy Oak Bottomland camo
In 1986, Mossy Oak founder and CEO Toxey Haas took a handful of Mississippi mud, sticks, and leaves and transformed them into a new type of camouflage. Thus, the Mossy Oak Bottomland camo was born, and it drew hunters' attention for its natural, earthy elements and colors that hid outlines and blended into the environment.
We partnered with Danner and Mossy Oak to bring the Bottomland camo to life in one of our favorite adventure sandals: the Wallowa Sandal. They’re the type of shoes built for trails that don’t stop at the water’s edge, designed with nylon straps, padded heels, and a Vibram® Traction Cascade Outsole with anti-slip protection.
Features
- Exclusive Mossy Oak Bottomland camo
- Water-friendly, quick-drying nylon straps
- Padded heel strap for a secure and comfortable fit
- Top-latching buckles for easy on-and-off
- Contoured footed with a light tread for grip
- Vibram® Traction Cascade Outsole with texturized micro lugs
- Recraftable construction that can be replaced at the Danner recrafting center in Portland
Materials
- Straps: Nylon webbing
- Midsole: Integrated polypropylene board
- Outsole: Vibram® Traction Cascade
- Made in Vietnam
Sizing
- The Huckberry x Danner Wallowa Textile Sandal fits true to size, take your normal size in footwear
Care
- Use a brush to remove dirt and debris from the straps 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
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.
