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Fusion XC Caviar/Caviar

Sale price$217.00 AUD Regular price$310.00 AUD
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Pickup available at Gertrude St

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Fusion XC Caviar/Caviar

Fusion XC Caviar/Caviar

CAVIAR/CAVIAR / US 7.5M

Gertrude St

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

200 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61385897600

Gilbert St

Pickup currently unavailable

2D Gilbert Street
Torquay VIC 3228
Australia

The Fusion XC in Caviar/Caviar by Karhu is a nod to the brand's Hiking history, offering a unique retro aesthetic with efficient modern functionality. This particular iteration incorporates a 100% post-consumer recycled CORDURA® fabric, a lightweight, durable, and abrasion resistant material that is often used for rugged outdoor gear. The shoe features a leather and mesh upper that provides durability and breathability, while a fully gusseted tongue keeps out dirt. A rubber toe bumper offers protection, while its rope laces are durable and comfortable. Finished off with a pull tab at the heel, a grippy outsole, and a Fulcrum midsole for balanced cushioning and increased support.

 

  • 100% post-consumer recycled CORDURA® fabric
  • Fully gusseted tongue
  • Rope laces
  • Lace closure
  • Pull tab at the heel
  • Grippy outsole
  • Fulcrum midsole

 

New to the fusion XC? We recommend ordering 0.5 down in size compared to your regular size. Unisex sizing in US men's.

 

    Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.

     

    Founded in Finland in 1916, Karhu initially gained international recognition in the 1920s through Finland’s phenomenal track team who became known internationally as the Flying Finns. Since then Karhu has been at the forefront of performance and innovation in athletic footwear including developing the first air cushioned sole in the 1970s and Fulcrum technology in the 1980s.