A shoe inspired by nature: the hare, virtuoso of the snows.
In nature, animals are naturally equipped to adapt to the conditions of their living environment: feathers and furs trap air to insulate against the cold or heat, legs adapted to move over diverse, demanding and changing terrain... The hare, a true snow runner, inspired us to design your shoe: slender legs, protected and insulated from the cold, specific pads to move quickly and stay agile on the snow.
Am I sure my shoes are warm enough for winter hiking?
We've designed this boot to insulate you from the cold and snow, thanks to its ultra-covering gaiter. How do we know it's effective? Because we've tested it in the lab and in the field. We checked to what temperature it stays comfortable when you're standing still and when you're walking, because it varies a lot: -6°c statically and -15°C dynamically. And we also took into account the differences between the way men and women feel.
How do my shoes protect me from the elements?
Your shoes have been designed with a membrane to ensure waterproofing and breathability. A membrane is a very thin component (from 5 to 25 micrometers) affixed to the inside of a fabric that prevents water from entering while allowing moisture to evacuate. The waterproof gaiter also covers the entire boot, protecting you from snow intrusion while insulating you from the cold. Your feet stay dry and warm. The sole also protects you from the cold of the ground.
Breathable footwear for optimum thermal comfort
Thermal comfort is a balance between the warmth provided by the footwear and its ability to let the foot breathe. Too much warmth or not enough breathability, moisture accumulates and the cold can set in. We've designed your shoes with your regular and sometimes intense running in mind, with a membrane whose role is to keep water out on one side and allow moisture to escape on the other.
How can I be sure that my shoes are 100% waterproof?
We've made sure that your shoes are waterproof with laboratory tests simulating walking with feet half-submerged in water, and with use and ageing tests in the field. In the waterproof test, we test for several levels of waterproofness: 2,000 flexes (approx. 4 km of walking), 4,000 flexes (approx. 8 km of walking) and 10,000 flexes... Your shoe model has been tested up to 10,000 flexes, equivalent to 20 km of walking.
What's the difference between grip and adhesion?
Shoe grip depends on the number and shape of studs. Grip, on the other hand, depends on the materials and treads used on your soles, much like the tires on your car. Grip optimizes propulsion, prevents the shoe from skidding backwards when climbing and stabilizes the shoe.
Grip prevents the shoe from slipping and skidding on smooth terrain or in demanding conditions (rain, snow, ice), by providing the sole with grip.
What kind of grip does this shoe give me?
Equipped with SNOWCONTACT soles, your boots have been designed for optimized performance in terms of grip and adherence for hiking on snow. The crampons (5 mm) are arranged to maximize propulsion on snowy terrain and give you power and agility, like the hare, as deft as it is swift on snow. The surface and design of the crampons have been carefully crafted to perfectly hug the hard snow layer and evacuate excess water to prevent slipping.
What does SNOWCONTACT technology on the soles of my shoes do for me?
SNOWCONTACT soles are designed with a specific component and crampon design to ensure the best possible grip and hold. SNOWCONTACT soles are also more effective than traditional soles on snow. For use on ice, only the addition of anti-slip grips will ensure optimum safety.
Why is it important to be well supported in a hiking boot?
The fit of your shoes is essential for your walking comfort. In fact, a good fit optimizes your stride on ascents and descents, prevents your foot from slipping in the shoe and limits the appearance of blisters. There is less loss in the transmission of your energy to the shoe, and therefore less fatigue. This is all the more important when walking on snowshoes.
Are my shoes suitable for snowshoeing?
We've designed these shoes specifically for hiking on snow. The boot's mid-height shaft and the anti-intrusion gaiters covering the boot make them the best ally for snowshoeing. Waterproof and warm, you can opt for longer or faster hikes thanks to their lightness, ease of use and high-performance soles. The support and rigidity are just right for walking with snowshoes.
Will my shoes stand up to regular use over time?
Our engineers conduct laboratory tests to guarantee your complete satisfaction in use. We validate the following elements, among others: eyelet and strap resistance, bonding, toxicology, UV resistance, abrasion of sole and upper components, accelerated aging.
How do you make it easier to put on this high-waisted shoe?
To make this model easier to put on, we recommend that you open the zipper fully, fold the gaiter all the way sideways on the bottom of the shoe, and release the handle to help you put it on.
Once released and the quick lacing fully open, the foot will fit more easily into the shoe.
How do I get the right footwear for hiking on snow?
To get the best outfitting for winter, we recommend the following principles:
Warmth: warm socks (ideally with a suitable % wool)
Breathability: choose socks according to the intensity of the hike, and in particular choose breathable models to limit humidity.
Shaft height: adapt the height of the sock to the height of the shaft, and prefer high models if you're looking for more protection.
How can I preserve the technical qualities of my shoes?
A fabric's water repellency is its ability to let water slide off its surface without absorbing it. As a result, the fabric doesn't become waterlogged, remaining light, breathable and warm. Water repellency is achieved by a treatment applied to the outside of the fabric. This treatment needs to be renewed over the life of the garment. Products (spray or liquid) are available for this purpose in our stores.
How do I dry the inside of my shoe?
Shoes in use can become very damp (condensation and perspiration).
If the shoe is very damp, we recommend removing the insole, filling the upper with newspaper balls and changing them regularly. The paper will pump out the moisture and speed up the drying process.
Never put your shoes too close to a heat source, but leave them in a warm, dry, well-ventilated place.
Weight
39 : 1.07 kg
40 : 1.1 kg
41 : 1.14 kg
43 : 1.272 kg
44 : 1.295 kg
45 : 1.354 kg
47 : 1.46 kg