What branded components make a Danner boot even
better?
Danner believes that better materials make better boots, and that
by using the finest materials available, they can make the best
boots possible. After all, a Danner boot is no place for compromises.
Click on each of these names to learn more about
the quality branded components that go into a Danner boot:
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Gore-Tex(R) fabric by W. L. Gore.
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With all the paces a boot goes through - all the
hiking and climbing and whatnot, a foot can work up quite a sweat.
In fact, your feet perspire more freely than most any other part
of your body.
All that moisture can get very uncomfortable, particularly
in cold weather.
That's why it's important that a boot be both waterproof and
breathable, especially when worn in sustained wet conditions.
That's the comfort that the Gore-Tex membrane provides. Gore-Tex
works just like your skin. Its wafer-thin membrane is comprised
of billions of tiny pores which allow body moisture to escape
and, at the same time prevent penetration by wind and rain.
So, as a result, your feet stay warm, dry and comfortable.
To learn more about Gore-Tex, visit W. L. Gore's website at:
www.gorefabrics.com
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Cordura (R)
nylon by DuPont
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Mother Nature likes to play rough sometimes - especially
with your feet. But Cordura(R)
nylon from DuPont is up to the challenge.
Cordura is an air-textured, high tenacity nylon that provides
a combination of durabiltiy, style and value no other fabric
can match. In footwear, it's tough, and extremely resistant
to the abrasion, scuffing, puncture and tearing that can put
lesser fabrics out of action.
To learn more about Cordura, visit the DuPont's Cordura website
at: www.dupont.com/cordura
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Thinsulate(TM)
Thermal Insulation by 3M
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While there may be room to wriggle toes in your
boot, there isn't room for bulky insulation. But since feet are
furthest from the body's center of heat, they need more insulation
than any other extremity.
That's where lightweight Thinsulate comes in. With nearly twice
the warmth of foam, felt or pile, Thinsulate insulation is just
what feet need to stay warm and comfortable - even in damp conditions.
And unlike other insulations, Thinsulate doesn't get compacted
with wear. Its durable design allows it to continually trap
microscopic pockets of warm air in its fibers, providing warmth
you can count on mile after mile.
To learn more about Thinsulate insulation, visit the 3M Thinsulate
website at: www.mmm.com
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Vibram(R) Soles
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When you've been to the top of the world it's not
surprising you'd be considered one of the world's top brands.
Well, that's the legacy of Vibram.
The Vibram brand is recognized around the world as the leader
in top quality outsole products for rugged, outdoor and service
footwear. Indeed, some of the world's finest footwear sports
the Vibram sole.
Every Vibram sole is designed and formulated to match the intended
function of the shoe. There's oil and flame resisting soles
for work boots; supple, lightweight soles for casual shoes;
and tough, rugged soles for hiking and hunting boots.
To learn more about Vibram soles, visit the Vibram website:
www.vibram.com
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Gore-Tex is a registered trademark of W. L. Gore &
Associates. Cordura is a registered trademark of Dupont. Thinsulate is
a trademark of 3M. Vibram is a registered trademark of Vibram SPA of Italy.
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