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Product Description A boot built for tough environments. The Moab 2 Defense Zip Composite Toe has a suede and textile upper, and features our COMFORTBASE footbed and midsole technology for shock-absorption and cushion, an inside zip closure for easy on and off, while our M Select GRIP rubber outsole is built for traction when and where you need it. FEATURES: - Suede and textile upper - Heavy-duty YKK medial zipper for easy on and off - Non-Metallic lacing hardware - Bellows tongue keeps out debris - Breathable mesh lining - COMFORTBASE contoured design footbed with breathable foam cradles your foot in all day comfort - COMFORTBASE rubberized EVA midsole for increased shock absorption and cushion - Composite safety toe for lightweight non-metallic protection; rated ASTM -F2413-11 I/75 C/75 - Merrell air cushion in the heel absorbs shock and adds stability - Molded nylon arch shank for midfoot support and flexibility - Merrell M Select GRIP rubber tunes each outsole with durable traction that grips when and where you need it - Heat resistant outsole protection for brief periods of contact that meet or exceed 500 °F - Weight: 3lb 6oz / 1536g From the Manufacturer In 1949, PRO-Keds was established by Keds as an athletic footwear line primarily aimed at basketball. Originally released as the "Royal Tread," the first PRO-Keds product was the classic Royal, a canvas basketball shoe in high and low tops featuring a distinctive red and blue power stripe adjacent to the toe. It was worn and endorsed by the Minneapolis Lakers, the first NBA Champions who won five consecutive titles in PRO-Keds. Over time, new styles were added across the categories of baseball, football, tennis, and track and field. Materials utilizing exclusive shock-absorbent support and cushioning techniques were developed to keep pace with the rapid advancements in footwear technology. The Royal was the market leader in performance basketball through the '70s, gracing the feet of famous NBA stars including Willis Reed, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and "Pistol" Pete Maravich. By the Late '70s, PRO-Keds had become synonymous with some of the biggest personalities in basketball history and professional sports, while attaining cult status as the first real sneaker with style among New York City's early hip hop community. The '90s saw PRO-Keds flourish in Japan, where the tennis shoe, the Court King, was re- worked in vibrant toe cap colors, special materials and limited edition prints. Many of these items are highly sought after by collectors. Today, PRO-Keds has reissued the classic Royal Canvas, the Court King and the historic Royal Master basketball shoe. Stocked by leading shoe retailers across the world, PRO-Keds will progressively release authentic sports originals.