- Order number: 111012.N.5
We are currently out of stock on the Missoula 2.1. We are experiencing delivery delays due to high demand. Currently we do not have a timeline for when the boot will be available again. However, we do have other wildland boots available. If you need a certified wildland boot, we recommend the Airpower XR1. If you do not need a certified boot, we recomnmend the original Missoula.
Item number | 111012 |
Primary use | Wildland firefighting |
Product type | Factory firsts |
Gender | Female |
Certification | NFPA 1977, ASTM F 2892 |
Technologies | (SL) Secura Liner, (ES) Easy Slip Out, 2-Zone Lacing, Electric Hazard Resistance, VIBRAM® |
Waterproof | No |
Upper material | Hydrophobic split leather |
Inner liner | Textile |
Sole | VIBRAM® Sole |
Shank | Fiberglass |
Fastener | 2 zone lacing |
Boot height in inches | 10 inches |
Color | Black |
Wildland firefighters subject themselves to one of the most physically demanding jobs in the world, requiring both physical and mental toughness to face the challenging and ever-changing conditions experienced with wildland firefighting. You need a boot that can match the challenges you face, that is as tough as you are. The new Missoula 2.1 women's firefighting boots are up to that task and more and are certified NFPA 1977 for wildland firefighting.
The HAIX® Missoula 2.1 women's fire boots were built to meet the exacting demands of the wildland firefighter. The durably tough European split bull leather is water-resistant, hydrophobic and breathable to keep your feet as comfortable as possible. The lighter weight of the Missoula 2.1 helps to alleviate leg fatigue while on long hikes, since the less weight you have on your feet, the less energy you have to expend while walking. Offering not only safety protection, but comfort, for those who can spend all day on their feet in the most rugged of terrain.
Our newly designed highly heat-resistant, Vibram®, anti-slip sole will give you greater footholds on whatever terrain you have to face. The special design of the heel offers strong footholds on even the most steep and uneven terrain. And the sturdy and stable midsole ensures you won’t feel every rock and stone as you hike. We also added a built-in boot jack at the rear of the boot to make it easier for you to get your wildland firefighting boots off after a long day.
Our two-zone lacing system allows you to adjust the tension separately on different sections of the boot, the upper and the lower part. You are able to adjust the boot for a fit tailored just for you and the terrain in which you are hiking. For mainly downward descents, tighten the upper and the lowers evenly to prevent your foot from sliding forward into the boot. For mainly upward ascents, leave the upper a little looser so the upper does not constrict your shin. The two-zone lacing also provides better ankle support to prevent potential ankle injuries out on the line. The new roller ball eyelets on the lower part of the lacing system offers minimal friction, reducing wear and tear on the flame-resistant Nomex® laces.
Missoula 2.1 women's wildland firefighting boots are available in narrow, medium, and wide widths with whole and half sizes from 5-10.
Now’s the time to try out the latest generation Missoula 2.1, see and feel the difference.
- Certified NFPA 1977-2016
- Certified ASTM F2892-2018 for Electrical Hazard resistance
- Secura Liner® – will never wrinkle up or pull out over time
- HAIX® 2-Zone Lacing - Ankle lace lock allows independent lace adjustment between the upper and lower boot.
- HAIX® ES Out System for easier removal of boot
- Heel grip for superior hold on steep terrain
- Rugged Vibram® heat-resistant sole with side stabilization specifically designed for hiking
- Sole is fuel and oil-resistant and heat resistant to 572°F
- Water-resistant, breathable leather
- Nomex® threads and laces
- 8 inches
missoula 2.1 womens
first time to wear them and loved them no ned to break them in
All around great boot
Absolutely love these boots! They kept me comfortable when I was on my feet for 12+ hours a day. I can also vouch that they are waterproof and built to last. I also felt secure in the even when hiking over steep and uneven terrain. I’ve had mine for about 5 months and have worn them 5+ days a week and they still look brand new. They fit maybe slightly on the larger side but it worked for me because I like to wear thick socks for all the hiking I do in them.