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Atom 2.0

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Atom 2.0Extra leicht und schnelltrocknend Der Vision Atom 2. 0 ist ein extra leichter Watschuh und in verschiedenen Gren erhltlich. Gefertigt aus einer robusten Textilfaser, ist der Atom aufgrund seines geringen Gewichts auch auf Reisen eine gute Option. Das Material saugt sich nicht mit Wasser voll, so bleiben die Schuhe auch bei lngerem Gebrauch angenehm leicht und sind schnelltrocknend. Um dir den bestmglichen Schutz vor Sten zu bieten, wurde stofestes PVC

Extra leicht und schnelltrocknend

Der Vision Atom 2.0 ist ein extra leichter Watschuh und in verschiedenen Größen erhältlich. Gefertigt aus einer robusten Textilfaser, ist der Atom aufgrund seines geringen Gewichts auch auf Reisen eine gute Option. Das Material saugt sich nicht mit Wasser voll, so bleiben die Schuhe auch bei längerem Gebrauch angenehm leicht und sind schnelltrocknend. Um dir den bestmöglichen Schutz vor Stößen zu bieten, wurde stoßfestes PVC-Material angebracht. Egal ob an der Küste oder im Fließgewässer, der Vision Atom bietet dir guten Halt auf verschiedensten Untergründen. Dafür sorgt die moderne Gummisohle, welche einen idealen Grip verspricht. Für die ganz schwierigen Bedingungen kannst du den Vision Atom 2.0 mit den Vision Tungsten Spikes aufrüsten.

Tragekomfort dank mehrlagiger Sohlen

Beim Thema Komfort sind die Fliegenfisch-Experten aus Finnland keine Kompromisse eingegangen. Beim Vision Atom 2.0 wurde neben der mehrlagigen Hauptsohle auch eine Zwischensohle aus weichem EVA eingesetzt, die Unebenheiten ideal dämpft. So bietet dir der stabile und leichte Watschuh auch beim Wandern entlang des Gewässers oder beim Erklettern von Böschungen einen hohen Tragekomfort. An Stellen, die anfällig für Abrieb sind, wurde auf den Einsatz von Nähten verzichtet. Das erhöht die Langlebigkeit des Vision Atom 2.0.

Fakten:

  • Watschuhe / Wading Boots
  • verschiedene Größen zur Auswahl
  • extra leicht und stabil
  • aus einer robusten Textilfaser
  • verstärkt mit PVC-Material
  • aufgrund des Gewichts auch auf Reisen eine gute Option
  • saugen kein Wasser auf
  • schnelltrocknend
  • stoßfest
  • mehrlagige Hauptsohle aus Gummi
  • guter Grip auf verschiedensten Untergründen
  • hoher Tragekomfort
  • weiche EVA Zwischensohle
  • dämpft Unebenheiten gut ab
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B. Borup
Houston, US
★★★★★ 4
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Not my favorite genre however the book is written really well and my students who love fantasy loved this book
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Afoma
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The First State of Being is a brilliant, highly readable middle grade book from the QUEEN of character-driven middle grade literature. This expansive sci-fi feels at once introspective and cinematic, leaping off the page like something made for a movie. This book will help young people and all readers reflect on our past and future as a human community, especially in terms of health advances, animal extinction, and the potential for technological development. It also highlights the love and fight in a mother and the need to view life through a positive lens by focusing most on the present, not our past or future.
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Terry Jennings
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Which Came First?
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Of course this won the Newberry award. From the first word, it reminded me of Donna Barba Higuera's The Last Cuentista. A plot so different and imaginative that you wonder how anyone could have thought of it and then carried it out. It's a story of a young boy who is trying to take care of the single mother who seems unable to take care of the family, through no fault of her own. It's a sci-fi fantasy. And it's a story of taking care of each other. At the totally satisfying end I found myself wondering about the chicken and the egg. Thinking I may have to read this one again to see if I can figure it out.
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Marquette Co. Wisconsin
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect Choice
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Excellent YA / SCI-FI novel. Pretty well captures the spirit of a 12-year-old boy.
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Stephen Bridge
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
Well-written, twisty novel for middle school children
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This is Kelly’s second Newbery Medal, the first being for *Hello, Universe* in 2018. Both are well-written novels for middle-grade children and should have a lot of appeal for that age. It's the year 1999, early fall, an apartment complex in Delaware. 12-year-old Michael is worried that the Y2K bug will cause the collapse of civilization on January 1, 2000. He has been stealing cans of food to create an emergency stash under his bed. He has started a new school, and his only friends are the apartment complex maintenance man and his high-school-age after-school babysitter, Gibby. Michael’s father is dead, and his mother works long hours to make ends meet. One day a strange kid shows up in the complex, dressed in unusual clothing and asking odd questions like, “What year is this?” It doesn’t take an experienced science fiction reader to suspect that this kid, Ridge, is from the future. He is interested in observing late 20th Century American culture. But he also wants Michael and Gibby to help him figure out how to get back to the future without interfering with the past and thus changing his own timeline. The 1999 part of the story is interspersed with notes about the future and the panicked dialog of Ridge’s family as they try to investigate what happened to him. It probably doesn’t have many new ideas for adult readers, but it will be surprising and exciting for readers ages 12 and up
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2025

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