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Our Shoes

Pace

Our Shoes

Pace

A man and woman in winter clothing kneel beside a black and white dog on a snowy path, surrounded by bare trees.

An icon that lasts

No wonder Pace is loved by dog owners, people who like to go for long walks and who simply like to be outdoors in winter.

Pace has incredible comfort, GORE-TEX® membrane and can handle really cold weather. Under the sole there are 16 studs in carbide steel, optimally placed to cope with all types of surfaces. The mid-height shaft keeps slush and cold away and the wide last fits most feet. Pace, with its ripstop nylon upper, is also easy to keep clean.

A shoe that has been around for many years and which, with only minor refinements, always stands the test of time and continues to be a favorite.

Which traction technology suits you best?

BUGrip

The BUGrip outsole features dynamic carbide steel studs that adapt to the surface and provide reliable grip on snow and ice – the obvious choice for the iciest conditions.

Nordic Traction (NT)

Rarely deal with icy conditions? Nordic Traction is a specially developed rubber compound that delivers excellent grip in cold, wet, and slushy weather – no studs needed.

Pace 3 NT GTX – Non-studded

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Pace3 BUGrip®

Footprint

8% bio based materials

24% recycled materials

10 kg CO2 eqv. per pair

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We use our business to do good

At Icebug, we’re committed to making better shoes that help you get out every day – no matter the conditions. Also, we have decided to change our industry by taking responsibility for our footprint. Our goal is to make footwear with great durability, low CO2 emissions and respect for people and planet. Part of the money that you invest in us, we give back to the planet by donating to organizations that, for instance, work to preserve old-growth forests.