M1906RWF Cordura

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Shoe size: EU 42
Color: Woodland
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Shipment

Delivery time within Switzerland: 1–3 working days .

Return policy

You can return unworn items within 14 days .

Experience the perfect symbiosis of durability and design with the New Balance 1906R Cordura. This sneaker is made for adventure seekers who don't want to compromise on style and function.

Main features:

  • Robust Cordura upper: Extremely resistant to wear and tear and ideal for the active lifestyle. This material combines lightness with incredible durability.
  • Retro-inspired design: The 1906R combines classic elements with modern accents and fits perfectly with any outfit, from urban to sporty.
  • First-class cushioning: Equipped with ABZORB technology in the midsole for maximum shock absorption and comfort, even during long periods of wear.
  • Reinforced stability: The TPU heel pad provides additional support and a secure grip with every step.
  • Grippy outsole: Designed for optimal grip on all surfaces – from city streets to rural trails.

Suitable for: Everyday wear, outdoor adventures and anyone looking for both comfort and durability in a stylish package.

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