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Parcours 2 Vario Kaki 47

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Parcours 2 Vario Kaki 47Der Parcours 2 Vario von AIGLE stellt alles Bisherige in den Schatten. Er ist ein genialer Gummistiefel fr Wanderer, Angler, Jger, Landwirte, Grtner, Pferdebesitzer und Hundesportler mit allerhchstem Laufkomfort. Freu' Dich auf ein ermdungsfreies Gehen. Der Naturkautschuk von Aigle passt sich sehr gut den Bewegungen des Fues an. Dieser Jagdstiefel ist sehr langlebig und robust. Er bentigt nur wenig Pflege. Zudem ist der Parcours 2 Vario resistent

Der Parcours 2 Vario von AIGLE stellt alles Bisherige in den Schatten. Er ist ein genialer Gummistiefel für Wanderer, Angler, Jäger, Landwirte, Gärtner, Pferdebesitzer und Hundesportler mit allerhöchstem Laufkomfort. Freu' Dich auf ein ermüdungsfreies Gehen.  

Der Naturkautschuk von Aigle passt sich sehr gut den Bewegungen des Fußes an. Dieser Jagdstiefel ist sehr langlebig und robust. Er benötigt nur wenig Pflege. Zudem ist der Parcours 2 Vario resistent gegen Jauche, was für jeden Landwirt wichtig ist. 

 Besonderheiten:

  • sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
  • tolle Verarbeitungsqualität
  • handgefertigt
  • optimale Abrollbewegung (kein Ermüden des Fußes)
  • Laufsohle mit extra grobem Profil
  • sicherer Halt auch in unebenem Gelände
  • antimikrobielles Polyester-Jersey-Futter (hemmt geruchsbildende Bakterien)
  • schnell trocknendes Futter
  • Drei-Komponenten-Sohle mit Dämpfungskissen im Fersenbereich
  • stoßabsorbierende Zwischensohle für noch mehr Dämpfung
  • Innensohle aus saugfähigem Schaumstoff
  • Naturkautschuk
  • eng anliegende Ferse, dadurch kein Rutschen im Schuh und keine Reibungen
  • Unisex-Modell (für Männer und Frauen)
  • Wadenweite mit Verschluss anpassbar

FAZIT: Beim Parcours 2 Vario profitierst Du von einer griffigen Sohle, einem sehr bequemen Laufen (auch über Stunden!), einer guten Stabilität und einer perfekter Dämpfung.

Schaft

  • spezielle Gomma+-Naturkautschukmischung: sehr beständig gegenüber Einflüssen wiw Jauche, Tiermist, Dornen, Ozon, Licht …, hält mehr als 1 Millionen Flexionen stand
  • an breite Waden anpassbar: Schaftweite kann durch Falteneinsatz und Riemenverschluss um bis zu 6 cm verstellt werden
  • extrem bequem, sehr gute Fußunterstützung, keine Ermüdungserscheinungen der Füße
  • hervorragender Schutz empfindlicher und stark beanspruchter Bereiche durch Kautschuk-Verstärkungen am Knöchel, am Schienbein, im Vorderfußbereich und an der Ferse
  • Polyamid-Futter mit antibakterieller Satinized®-Ausrüstung: fäulnissicher, mit Schwamm abwaschbar und schnell trocknend
  • eingearbeitetes Verstärkungsband im Bereich der Sohle (Kevlar): verbesserte Schnitt- und Abriebfestigkeit und mehr Stabilität

Sohle

  • Naturkautschuk-Sohle mit 3-schichtigem Aufbau
  • 1. Schicht: Dämpfungskeil aus Naturkautschuk mit anderer Dichte als die Laufsohle und unterschiedlich hohen Gummispitzen für eine elastische Dämpfung
  • 2. Schicht: Zwischensohle aus speziell konzipiertem Naturkautschuk mit seitlichen Dämpfungslamellen für mehr Stabilität beim Fersenaufprall
  • 3. Schicht: Laufsohle mit einem speziellen Mix aus Naturkautschuk und Synthetik, mit Profil in drei Dichtigkeitsgraden; stoßdämpfend, stabil und abriebfest
  • Material
    • Obermaterial                        Naturkautschuk
    • Innenfutter                            Synthetik
    • Schuhsohle                          Gummi
  • Austattungsmerkmale
    • Komforteigenschaften          wasserabweisend, antimikrobiell
    • Sohleneigenschaft                stoßdämpfend
    • Verschluss                            mit verstellbarem Schaft

 

Wenn Du einen gefütterten Gummistiefel in hoher Qualität mit hervorragender Wärmeisolation suchst, dann ist der Parcours 2 ISO von Aigle genau richtig für Dich. Dieser ist die beste Entscheidung, wenn im Winter die Kälte aus dem Boden nach oben dringt. Vor allem im Frühjahr und Sommer, aber auch im Herbst kannst Du getrost auf den Parcours Vario vertrauen.

Pflegetipps:

  • Reinige Deinen Parcours 2 Vario nach jeder Benutzung mit klarem Wasser oder mit Seifenlauge (PH-neutral).
  • Trockne den Stiefel anschließend mit einem fuselfreiem Tuch.
  • Lagere den Stiefel aufrecht, vor Licht geschützt und weit weg von einer Wärmequelle.
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Jav M
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Quick and valuable read
Format: Paperback
I love this book. It’s not a sit down and read it through (unless you want to!). It’s a sit, turn to a random page, and read. Sit with it for a bit and think. It’s great poetry and always is insightful. I often purchase this as gifts for friends and is great to have on a “coffee table” or lamp stand.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
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anonymous name
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Blessed Ruin: Lessons on the Stages of Love
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Having already been enchanted by Daniel Ladinsky's previous rendererings of Hafiz in _I Heard God Laughing_ and _The Subject Tonight is Love_, Ladinsky's present effort is worthy of no less acclaim. In fact, his choices this time from the _Divan_(250 poems) bring home with exquisite precision that Hafiz, the Perfect Master is in fact, a Master of Love. The reader gets the clear message in Ladinsky's portrait that Hafiz has intermalized to perfection his teacher's (Mohammad Attar)lessons on the manifold levels of love and its demands: "I saw it was Hafiz who wrote all your notes of sadness, But also etched and gave you Every ecstatic wince of joy your face, body and heart has ever known." (p.38). This is no "New Age" nonsense, which at its worst hails the light and avoids the shadow, Hafiz (though seducing the beginner lover by his promises of sweetness and tenderness, that God could actually "become an infant in your arms"[p,56]) cautions that he "hold's the Lion's Paw whenever I dance."(p.57). Western culture has not received such lessons on divine love since Jesus and Plato, and unfortunately, the fresh images of their teachings on love have all been but lost to humanity, save a small remnant of sketches. Ladinsky's Hafiz both assures and challenges the seeker because any fully-alive being with such capacity for loving as Hafiz dwarfs our puny notions of western romantic love without shaming or condemning it. Only encouraging like a true teacher with compassion would: "You ask for a few words of comfort and guidance. I quickly kneel at your side offering you this whole book . . . Here's a rope, tie it around me, Hafiz will be your companion for life."(p83). Hafiz's language of love utilized the metaphor of his time and culture as Jesus incorporated the images of parable. Ladinsky courageously steps out of line (as surely did Hafiz) and takes the risk to be mundane without being irreverent when describing the labyrinth that is the heart: "There are different wells within your heart. Some fill with each good rain. Others are far too deep for that." (p76) Ladinsky's Hafiz teaches us of a divine being who walks among and talks with and celebrates his creation; yet challenges it to stretch beyond its boundaries of self-interest: " I want both of us to start talking about this great love. As if you , I, and the sun were all married and living in a tiny room, helping each other to cook, do the wash, weave and sew, care for our beautiful animals."(p.180). Ladinsky's fine portrait of this 14th century Perfect Master gives the West the certain bugal cry that God is not dead, but it is we who are dead to God. The success of this book will measure how many of us are indeed alive here, and how many are really interested in the more mature lessons of loving.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2001
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L. D. Weimer
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
One need not be Christian or Muslim or whatever to appreciate his poetry with its deep feelings of connectedness and love of lif
Format: Paperback
The book has a lovely, reasonably long, introduction to Hafiz, his time, and fellow poets which helps to create an open and curious mind for the poems that follow. Although I was familiar with several Hafiz poems before, most of this book was new to me. It is a fairly thick book, with the poems spread lightly on the pages. Plenty of white space surrounds and set off the poems so that although there are many, many poems in the book, they are not crowded. Hafiz celebrates god in a way that is rich and exuberant. One need not be Christian or Muslim or whatever to appreciate his poetry with its deep feelings of connectedness and love of life. In fact, as a Buddhist, I find it is exactly that sensitivity to life, to joy, to the world around, and to other beings around us that offers the greatest illumination. This poetry is wonderful to read just before sleep, or any time, and is a fine addition to any library.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2015
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charles d barber
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 4
Absolutely beautiful poetic translation occasionally marred by silly attempts at contemporary relevance
Format: Paperback
Poetry is something I seldom read, but the range of philosophical and religious reflection in Hafiz' writing is amazing, delightful, and life-affirming. Not every poem is equally rewarding, but how could they be? The translations make these ancient short poems speak to the present day, but sometimes too much so--using terms that have only come into our language in the 20th or 21st centuries at times borders on "cutsie", which distracts from the true meaning. When Ladinsky sticks to standard and time-tested language and grammar, his translations have much deeper impact, for me anyway. I have not read other translations of Hafiz, but I imagine previous ones are full of "thee's" and "thou's", and less erudite perspectives. I highly recommend this book--for me is has more understanding and depth concerning daily living than Rumi, for instance. Just beware that there are some shockingly off-the-mark, if sincere, attempts to make this ancient poetry relevant to us now. Ladinsky apparently spent years working on this book, so my hat is off to his scholarship.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2017
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Farinaz Parsay
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
I love The Gift of Hafiz by Daniel Landinsky I am ...
Format: Paperback
I love The Gift of Hafiz by Daniel Landinsky I am Persian and I love the poetry of Hafiz but the book Gift is the first book I read in English language translated by Daniel Ladinsky. As a Persian who is born and raised knowing the poetry of Hafiz by heart and in their original tongue, I really enjoyed reading the book and appreciated the interpretations and translation. Daniel Ladinsky is an American poet known as interpreter of mystical poetry born and raised in Saint Louise. He has said “the poet who I have worked most with is the 14th century Persian poet Hafiz. And Goethe has said, Hafiz has no peer. And I think Goethe knew what he was talking about”. Daniel Ladinsky has written many other books about Hafiz which are unique and many have come to know about this great Persian Master more glorious in the English language. In a rare interview on October 2013 with the Sun Magazine, Daniel Ladinsky shares about his spiritual longing, his encounter with a living saint in India who inspired him to work on Hafiz. In his preface of “The Gift” he invites us to join him in his fantastic applause of life and says “I vote to inscribe these words of Hafiz on every flag, church bell, temple, mosque, and politician’s brain: Dear ones, let’s anoint this earth with dance! I recommend the book "Gift" to everyone who enjoys poetry.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2016

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