The Men's Ahiga V4 HP Sneakers by Helly Hansen are versatile, lightweight deck shoes designed for optimal comfort and performance on the water. Ideal for sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and coastal exploration, these sneakers offer a combination of style and functionality.
- Breathable and Quick-Drying Upper: Constructed with a mesh and synthetic textile upper, the shoes provide excellent breathability and quick-drying properties, ensuring comfort during extended periods on the water.
- High-Grade EVA Midsole: The EVA midsole offers effective cushioning and support, enhancing comfort during long sessions on deck or coastal activities.
- Siped HellyGrip Rubber Outsole: Equipped with a siped HellyGrip rubber outsole, these sneakers deliver excellent grip on wet surfaces, providing stability and safety during various water activities.
- Antimicrobial Treatment: An antimicrobial treatment helps prevent odor buildup, keeping the shoes fresh even after prolonged use.
- Sustainable Materials: The sneakers incorporate recycled materials, including 100% recycled laces, lining, and toe box and heel reinforcement, as well as 30% recycled rubber in the outsole, aligning with Helly Hansen's commitment to sustainability.
Technical Specifications:
- Upper Materials: 60% Polyurethane, 40% Recycled Polyester; Upper 2: 100% Recycled Polyester; Lining: 100% Recycled Polyester
- Insole: 100% EVA
- Outsole: 100% Rubber
- Weight: Approximately 290 grams per shoe
- Performance Ratings: Windproof: 3/6, Waterproofness: 1/6, Breathability: 4/6, Lightness: 6/6
Materials:
- Upper: A combination of mesh and synthetic textiles, including recycled materials, offering breathability and quick-drying capabilities.
- Midsole: High-grade EVA foam for cushioning and support.
- Outsole: Siped HellyGrip rubber for enhanced grip on wet surfaces.
Compatibility Information:
These sneakers are suitable for various water activities, including coastal sailing, inshore sailing, offshore sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and general coastal exploration.