Lems Chukka Grip Leather Chestnut
$135.00 was $150.00
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A Durable Casual Boot With a Stylish Cut
The Lems Chukka Grip is an attractive, versatile, and durable casual boot that offers your foot a healthy environment in which to flex, bend, and move. With its stylish cut and fashionable design, this boot is an excellent choice for a variety of occasions and settings. It features a slip-resistant, non-marking rubber outsole that incorporates zigzag grooves and grippy textures to ensure your feet remain grounded in slippery conditions. Additionally, the built-in cushioned collar provides added comfort around your ankle, and the cork-topped insole improves moisture-wicking capabilities, making the Lems Chukka Grip a superb option for all-day wear.
Zero-Drop Platform, Wide Toe Box, Leather Upper
Like all the other footwear options we feature on the Natural Footgear site, the Lems Chukka Grip includes a flexible sole that is completely flat from heel to toe to help improve posture and provide a stable base of support. This boot also incorporates a toe box that’s widest at the ends of your toes, where you need the width most. With its premium full-grain leather and microfiber upper and injection-blown rubber outsole, this foot-friendly boot is incredibly sturdy and, at about 12 oz. per boot, very lightweight. The Lems Chukka Grip also packs away easily, making it a great option for longer trips that involve a variety of clothing possibilities.
Works Well With Other Helpful Natural Footgear
Thanks to the Chukka Grip’s generous toe box, this boot is compatible with Correct Toes for most sets of feet, especially if you remove the included (optional) insole. This high-quality, high-traction boot also works great in combination with other helpful natural footgear, including Injinji toe socks, Pedag metatarsal pads, and Naboso insoles. The Naboso Neuro Ball, BlackBoard training tools, and Human Locomotion training tools are other beneficial items that you can use alongside your Lems Chukka Grip boots to improve your overall foot health and build a more functional foot.
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- Weight: ~12 oz.
- NF Certified Product
- Lining: 100% polyester
- Outsole: Full rubber grip
- Last: Lems Natural-Shape
- Drop: 0.0 mm (i.e., flat from heel to toe)
- Upper: Full-grain leather and microfiber
- Travel-Friendly: Collapsible and packable
- Insole: Removable 4.5 mm cork-topped liner
- Stack Height: 13 mm (without removable insole)
- Toe Box: Extra wide toe box for natural toe splay
- Works great with Correct Toes and Injinji toe socks
- Works great with Pedag met pads and Naboso insoles
- Incorporates a cushioned collar for added comfort around the ankle
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To get the most out of your Lems Chukka Grip boots, the manufacturer recommends that you order your normal US shoe size. For example, if you normally wear a men's US size 11 shoe, consider ordering an 11 in the Lems Chukka Grip.
If you're on the fence about what size to order, consider ordering both sizes and then simply return the size that doesn't fit as well for a refund. If you have concerns about sizing, feel free to contact us or Lems customer service.
Sizing Tip #1: To create additional roominess within the boot, we suggest removing the included (optional) boot liner/insole; this action does not, in any way, affect the performance of the boot. Optionally, and to enhance balance, posture, agility, and general foot/body awareness, you might consider adding thin, flexible Naboso insoles instead.Sizing Tip #2: Correct Toes toe spacers will often add width and length to the foot. If you’re planning to wear Correct Toes with your footwear, we recommend sizing up, especially if you are on the border between sizes.
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