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New From Cub Cadet: Mowing Shoes
Cub Cadet, part of Stanley Black & Decker, a leading manufacturer of power equipment, today announced the limited-edition release of the ultimate mowing shoes. The Ultimas, inspired from Cub Cadet’s award-winning Ultima Series zero-turn riding mower, introduce a mowing shoe that delivers a fresh take on comfort, aesthetics and performance.
“Cub Cadet prides itself with more than 60 years of engineering excellence and constantly seeks new, innovative ways to enhance the lawn mowing experience for our users. And despite playing such an important role in the process, footwear is usually an afterthought,” says Erin Floto, Brand Manager at Cub Cadet. “We are helping to revolutionize the way we care for our lawns with the introduction of Ultimas by turning those worn-out, grass-stained pairs of shoes into another lawn care must-have that our Cub Cadet customers can show pride in.”
The new Cub Cadet Ultimas shoes feature:
- Water-Resistant Upper: Dripping with style, not moisture.
- Grass-Stain Proof: Stay looking as sharp as a mower blade all season long.
- Laceless EZ-On Closure: Less time lacing up, more time laying stripes down.
- LED Light-up Tongue: Gives the lawn the spotlight it deserves.
- Step-Out Heel Frame: Step on the frame and step out of the Ultimas. Easiest dismount ever.
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