
ROA Sella Shoe - Yellow
ROA’s Sella, named after the Sella Group mountain range in the Dolomites, couples lightness and breathability with durable rebound and superior traction thanks to the combination of two Vibram’s® technologies, Traction lugs and Megagrip for its outsole, and a two-parts split EVA midsole that enables the upper to cover the sole in the heel area as a wedge, blurring the lines between the bottom unit and the upper. The latter is uniquely developed with Texon, who contributed its proprietary ProWave Jacquard process to develop a custom one-piece woven upper featuring various thickness zones function for the required foot support.
Choose your normal size.
ROA’s Sella, named after the Sella Group mountain range in the Dolomites, couples lightness and breathability with durable rebound and superior traction thanks to the combination of two Vibram’s® technologies, Traction lugs and Megagrip for its outsole, and a two-parts split EVA midsole that enables the upper to cover the sole in the heel area as a wedge, blurring the lines between the bottom unit and the upper. The latter is uniquely developed with Texon, who contributed its proprietary ProWave Jacquard process to develop a custom one-piece woven upper featuring various thickness zones function for the required foot support.
Choose your normal size.
Original: $134.53
-65%$134.53
$47.09Description
ROA’s Sella, named after the Sella Group mountain range in the Dolomites, couples lightness and breathability with durable rebound and superior traction thanks to the combination of two Vibram’s® technologies, Traction lugs and Megagrip for its outsole, and a two-parts split EVA midsole that enables the upper to cover the sole in the heel area as a wedge, blurring the lines between the bottom unit and the upper. The latter is uniquely developed with Texon, who contributed its proprietary ProWave Jacquard process to develop a custom one-piece woven upper featuring various thickness zones function for the required foot support.
Choose your normal size.























