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Brand: adidas Consortium

Model: FYW XTA

Key Features: adidas Consortium's FYW XTA features a mesh and synthetic upper, paired with a beefy rubber midsole and ultra-grippy outsole. The sneaker also has tongue and heel pulls, and comes with rope laces that weave in and out of brightly-colored, branded eye stays.

Release Date: Available now

Price: Approximately $149

Buy: Retailers like Sneakersnstuff and Overkill

Editor’s Notes: adidas Consortium has just released a new hiking sneaker that is primed and ready for outdoor use whenever it's safe to get out and active in your area. The FYW XTA ultimately draws inspiration from the '90s, more specifically, the original XTA.

Incorporating EQT elements, the hiker is designed to handle virtually any terrain with its grippy outsole. Furthermore, the sneaker's cross-lacing system provides improved stability for the most extreme adventures.

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