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Danner 21210 Acadia Tactical Boot


Danner 21210  Acadia 8" Boot
This best selling Danner Acadia tactical boot is the mainstay of the Danner line. The GORE-TEX® liner makes this lightweight, un-insulated Acadia a great choice for almost any situation where quality performance is demanded. It's also one of the few boots on the market today that the soles can be be refinished for longer wear.

All Danner GORE-TEX® boots are guaranteed waterproof, and each GORE-TEX® liner we use is tested before it is placed in our boots. The liner, shaped like a sock, is seam-sealed and then inflated to 7 psi and submerged in a water tank. A technician looks for telltale bubbles, which indicate even the smallest leak. This test ensures that our waterproof boots won’t let you down – no matter how wet you get.

Gore-Tex Bootie protects 100% against leaks unlike treated leather

Full grain leather uppers with 1,000 denier Cordura™
Vibram 148 Ketterlift mini-lug outsole


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21210

7-14

$257.95

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There are lots of waterproofing methods in the market these days, but GORE-TEX ® is still the leader in waterproof, breathable membrane technology. That’s why we use it in all of our waterproof boots. In fact, Danner was the first company to use GORE-TEX® in footwear.

GORE-TEX® works just like your skin. It allows moisture to escape, but doesn’t let water in. Its wafer-thin membrane is made up of billions of tiny pores that allow the extremely small molecules of water vapor (perspiration) to escape. At the same time, the pores are too small for water to penetrate. The result? Your feet stay warm, dry and comfortable.