South Korean outdoor brand Eider will offer trekking boots with outsoles from rubber byproducts during tire manufacturing in collaboration with Nexen Tire Corp.
The tire byproducts retain the compound properties of a tire and have a strong gripping force and durability on any type of terrain.
Thus, it ensures a safe, comfortable outdoor experience.
The boots come in four types.


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