Browning Footwear Introduces Buck Shadow Hunting Boot

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posted on January 4, 2017
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Browning Footwear, which is returning to the market with force, has announced the arrival of the signature boot in its new hunting line, the Buck Shadow.

The Buck Shadow will be available in three insulation options to cover just about any weather. Among its features is OutDry technology, which is a waterproof membrane that is highly breathable and provides some of the footwear industry's finest waterproofing technology.

The Silent Cell single injected midsole is made of material that uses a proprietary blend meant to provide users with a long lasting underfoot cushion and with more rebound and resistance. The exclusive SymmPlate integrated external shank helps keep the boot steadier and more stable over rough terrain.

The Buck Shadow will be available in four camo patterns, namely Mossy Oak Country, Realtree Xtra, ATACS AU and ATACS FG.

Expect to see the Buck Shadow line on shelves by fall 2017.

For more information, go to BrowningFootwear.com.

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