Haix® Missoula 2.1

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You protect our wildlands, we make sure you stay safe and complete the mission with our NFPA certified Missoula 2.1.

Maximum Protection for Wildland Firefighters

HAIX Wildland boots are safety-certified for the toughest job.

Certified for Wildland Firefighting

The Missoula 2.1 is built as a hiking boot that’s flame-, heat- and EH-resistant—offering ultimate protection in the most challenging environments.

Flame- & heat-resistant sole

The unique Vibram anti-slip sole offers the ultimate comfort and sturdiness on even the most difficult job. The uniquely designed heel provides strong footholds on the steepest terrain, and a built-in boot jack makes for easy removal.

Electrical hazard protection

The Missoula 2.1 is independently certified to provide electrical hazard protection to 18kv in case of contact with powerlines and other hazards.

Durable bullhide construction

The European bullhide upper features double- and triple-stitched seams to withstand the toughest wear in the harshest environments.

Comfort and Safety in One Boot

Hike to the fire line and back without worry.

Comfort insole

HAIX microfiber insoles absorb perspiration to keep feet dry and comfortable under the most challenging conditions. Machine wash or replace for freshness.

Torsion proof

Missoula 2.1 offers a sturdy and stable midsole that prevents flexing side to side—increasing stability while decreasing the chance of ankle injury. You will not feel sharp rocks or stones when walking in this boot.

2-zone lacing

Independently lace the upper and lower areas for a comfort fit. A built-in roller ball design creates less wear on heat- and flame-resistant Nomex® laces.

Breathable comfort

Special foams between the inner lining and the leather expel moist air and draw in fresh air with each step through the mesh lining at the top of the boot.


All PPE ARE APPROVED TO CURRENT NFPA Certifications

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) certifications validate expertise in fire, electrical, and life safety, offering credentials for Fire, EMS and Rescue professionals.

These certifications are based on all NFPA standards protecting industry service workers, whether volunteer or career.