Browning Footwear Announces Men's Glenwood Line

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posted on June 7, 2017
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Browning Footwear with an official announcement at SHOT Show 2017, and moved into the lifestyle market in the months that followed. For Summer 2017, the brand is expanding in the form of the new Glenwood men's line.

Designed for hiking, scouting and everyday trail use in warm-weather conditions, the Glenwood is made with breathable woven mesh upper. The PU toe, heel and side overlay are meant to increase durability and abrasion resistance on the trail. The Glenwood midsole is comprised of EVA for lightweight cushioning, while the outsole is TPR material to provide cushioning.

The Glenwood Trail shoe will be available in sizes from 8-13, with half sizes from 9.5 to 11.5. Four colors are available: A-TACS AU/Black, A-TACS FG/Pavement, Bracken/Beluga and Pavement/Cypress.

For more information, go to BrowningFootwear.com.

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