TRAMPAS - RAINDROPS/ BLARNEY sold by Karhu
TRAMPAS - RAINDROPS/ BLARNEY sold by Karhu product image thumbnail 1TRAMPAS - RAINDROPS/ BLARNEY sold by Karhu product image thumbnail 2TRAMPAS - RAINDROPS/ BLARNEY sold by Karhu product image thumbnail 3TRAMPAS - RAINDROPS/ BLARNEY sold by Karhu product image thumbnail 4TRAMPAS - RAINDROPS/ BLARNEY sold by Karhu product image thumbnail 5

TRAMPAS - RAINDROPS/ BLARNEY

$140
$105
USD
Save 25%
The size recommender is not available for this item at this time. Check back soon.

Product Description

The Karhu Trampas captures the essence of mid-60s athletic innovation, designed for track and field athletes seeking comfort beyond competition. Its full suede upper, synthetic leather M-logo, and soft leather lining make it an exceptional choice for everyday wear. The shoe features a cushioned leather footbed, durable rope laces, and a debossed logo for a stylish finish. Ideal for warm-ups, cool-downs, or casual outings, it offers a blend of performance and vintage charm. From the brand: Materials:   - Full suede upper - Synthetic leather M-logo - Leather ankle lining  - Leather topped footbed with arch support - Rope laces  - Debossed Karhu logo on the heel  - Original inspired Trampas box design ####description-start#### In the mid-1960s, the performance footwear market was limited with no real options specific to training. There were spikes for competitions, but nothing for warm-up, cool-down, or everyday exercise. Recognizing this need, Karhu developed the Trampas to meet the demands of track and field athletes looking for a comfortable shoe to wear outside of competition. The Trampas was the first of its kind and set the standard for future training shoes. Materials:   - Full suede upper - Synthetic leather M-logo - Leather ankle lining  - Leather topped footbed with arch support - Rope laces  - Debossed Karhu logo on the heel  - Original inspired Trampas box design ####description-end#### ####featured-start#### Karhu developed the Trampas to meet the demands of track and field athletes looking for a comfortable shoe to wear outside of competition. The Trampas was the first of its kind and set the standard for future training shoes. ####featured-end####