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Hi-Tec’s V-Lite Mt Nevis WP uses their innovative Ion-Mask technology to keep your feet dry and comfortable.
Comprised of a waterproof nubuck leather and mesh upper, and combined with a highly breathable moisture-wicking lining, the hydrophobic design of Hi-Tec's Mt Nevis will keep you protected from the elements.
Ankle support is provided through a combination of V-Lite compression-moulded EVA midsoles, along with a V-Lite MDT carbon rubber outsole, ensuring support and stability on long treks over uneven, rough terrain.
The moulded rubber toecap and heel helps to withstand damage otherwise sustained from knocks and scuffs.
Ion-Mask is a revolutinary plasma-based technology, originally developed for the military to protect soldiers from chemical attack.
Ion-Mask alters the surface of fabric at a molecular level to repel water and other liquids - which are forced to bead and simply run-off.
A surface enhancement technology, Ion-Mask works by invisibly binding polymers to each individual fibre.
The benefits are as transparent as the technology itself, with minimal consumption and negligible waste.
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A History of Hi-Tec
Hi-Tec, based in the appropriately-named Essex village of Shoeburyness, are world-famous for their walking boots, sports shoes and snow boots.
Their first successful foray into the sports shoe industry in the 1970s saw the development of a dedicated shoe for the then fast-growing game of squash – which to date has sold more than 18 million pairs and is still a best-seller in over 80 countries.
Durable, functional walking boots followed, and the company’s rapid rise and development on the world stage was such a success it led them to becoming a casebook study at the Harvard Business School.
Hi-Tec’s revolutionary Ion-Mask technology - originally developed for the military to protect soldiers from chemical attack – has become an industry benchmark, heralding a quantum leap in waterproof footwear. By altering the fabric at a molecular level, Ion-Mask prevents water and other liquids from penetrating the surface of the boot, keeping your feet drier and more comfortable in the process.