Men's Kaha 2 Frost GTX





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Conquer winter trails with confidence in the Kaha 2 Frost GTX—a cold-weather hiking boot engineered for Canadian winters. Seamlessly transition from mountain summits to downtown streets in this insulated, waterproof boot designed to handle temperatures as low as -32°C/-25°F. Built on the proven Kaha 2 platform, this winter edition features 400g of insulation and reflective foil technology to lock in warmth, while the GORE-TEX waterproof membrane keeps moisture out. The compression collar seals out snow and cold air, and the Vibram® Megagrip outsole with 5mm traction lugs delivers reliable grip on icy terrain. Top-hook lacing and a glove-friendly heel pull tab make getting in and out effortless—even with frozen fingers. Whether you're tackling backcountry trails or navigating winter city streets, the Kaha 2 Frost GTX keeps you warm, dry, and ready for adventure.
- Glove-friendly heel pull tab for easy on and off in cold conditions
- Easy on-off top-hook lacing system designed for quick adjustments
- 400g total insulation with PrimaLoft® Gold for superior warmth retention
- Waterproof GORE-TEX membrane to keep feet dry in snow and slush
- Aluminum reflective foil in sockliner bottom reflects heat back to your feet
- Vibram® Megagrip outsole with Traction Lug for exceptional grip on ice and snow
- 5 mm lugs provide deep traction on varied winter terrain
- Injection-molded TPU heel cap for added durability and protection
- 91% recycled polyester ripstop mesh for sustainable performance
- Dual-density CMEVA midsole with HUBBLE® heel and SwallowTail™ geometry for stability
- Compression collar seals out snow, wind, and cold air
- Cold-weather rated to -32°C/-25°F for extreme winter conditions
Men's Kaha 2 Frost GTX
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