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	<title>ClimbingNew and Notable: Kayland Hyper Traction &#8211; 2010 Gear Guide</title>
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		<title>2010 Gear Guide: Kayland Hyper Traction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Available in fall 2010, the Kayland Hyper Traction is a technical mountaineering boot with a fixed inner boot, and it shines in cold weather. The super-rigid feel here comes courtesy of an ECT Traction composite insole and Kayland Vaporlite Midsole (see below). Combined with toe and heel welts, the Hyper Traction is a perfect mate [...]]]></description>
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<p>Available in fall 2010, the Kayland Hyper Traction is a technical mountaineering boot with a fixed inner boot, and it shines in cold weather. The super-rigid feel here comes courtesy of an ECT Traction composite insole and Kayland Vaporlite Midsole (see below). Combined with toe and heel welts, the Hyper Traction is a perfect mate for rigid, step-in crampons, and is designed to offer high-end control. But more than just a nimble ice boot, the Hyper Traction is a serious cold-weather slog machine, using a suede and 1.6mm Microfiber upper that’s insulated with Primaloft® (double insulation at the toe, where it’s needed most) and waterproofed with eVent®. The water-repellant Neoprene gaitor adds further protection, and the Vibram® Teton outsole offers grip and bite.</p>
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<li type="1"><span style="color: red;"><strong>STIFF STUFF</strong></span><br />
The Kayland Vaporlite Midsole is comprised of a variable-density EVA layer and a full-length injected TPU layer, making for a rigid boot than offers powerful edging support and crampon control. The ECT (Engineered Carbon Technology) Traction composite insole ups stiffness (and toughness) even more.</li>
<li type="1"><strong><span style="color: red;">GAITOR DONE</span></strong><br />
The Hyper Traction’s insulating gaitor employs a Schoeller® waterproofing treatment and a RIRI Aquazip closure in the front, plus a Velcro top flap, to keep your feet dry and warm in the gnarliest conditions.</li>
<li type="1"><strong><span style="color: red;">LOCK DOWN</span></strong><br />
The Hyper Traction’s lacing system uses a band that circles the ankle and anchors to the laces (Kayland calls this the Ankle Lock System), allowing you to lock down your foot without compromising ankle mobility.</li>
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<p>$499.95, <a href="http://www.kayland.com" target="_blank">kayland.com</a><br />
<em>Weight</em>: 2lb 6oz (half pair)</p>
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