Are they warm enough for winter?
We've opted for a warm lining, tested in our laboratories and in the field with adventurers like you! For static comfort at X°C and dynamic comfort at X°C, and yes, we've thought of the differences between men and women for guaranteed fun in the snow!
What kind of protection for outdoors?
Your boots are great snow protectors! With a half-height waterproof clog to keep your feet dry, and a warm, water-repellent textile upper to say goodbye to cold and snow infiltration. Onward and upward to winter adventure!
Grip or adhesion? The differences
For grip, imagine the studs on the shoes as claws that grip the ground as you climb.
For grip, the ridges under the soles act like car tires, keeping you stable on slippery ground!
With them, tame winter terrain like a boss!
What does Snow Contact technology offer?
Thanks to its specific components and crampon design, the Snow Contact outsole ensures correct grip on snow. Its 3.5mm studs are precisely positioned and designed to hug the snow, evacuate water and protect against slipping.
How long will it last?
Our engineers carry out analyses to ensure that our products stand the test of time! They test everything from strap strength and bonding to UV resistance, abrasion and even ageing. Nothing escapes their vigilance to guarantee your complete satisfaction.
What to wear for a snow hike
To brave winter in style, here are our tips:
- Wool socks for maximum warmth,
- Breathable socks for every adventure to keep your feet dry,
- A pair depending on the height of the upper, because fashion and comfort go hand in hand in the snow.
How to preserve waterproofing?
The fabric's water repellency repels surface water without absorbing it, keeping the pair light, breathable and warm. Water-repellent treatment requires periodic renewal to maintain its effectiveness throughout the product's life. It is applied as a spray or liquid onto the textile
How do I dry the inside of my pair?
To dry the inside of damp shoes effectively, use newspaper to absorb moisture and change it regularly. Avoid direct sources of heat, which can damage the material, and dry in a warm, dry, well-ventilated place.