Tuesday, December 7, 2010

BUGweb Awarded Gear of the Year 2007 by Sportfack

BUGweb Awarded
"Gear of the Year"
Icebug continues to win awards for innovations.

Icebug continues to win awards for innovations in the “traction footwear” category. The BUGweb system, was appointed “Gear of the year 2007” for best footwear innovation in the trade, by Swedish trade press magazine Sportfack.

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We quote from the jury’s reasoning:

”Integration is a key word, both in politics and product development. It’s seldom that the result is as simple, obvious and functional as in this Swedish invention.”
The BUGweb has six carbide tip studs. It’s made of rubber, and thanks to the elasticity, it fits easily into the sole pattern of Icebug’s Crawlers’ styles.

There are several substantial advantages compared to a conventional anti-slip devices that are attached on the outside of the tread:
• The original pattern of the sole is still active providing grip.
• The studs are positioned on an ideal distance from the sole: Protruding sufficiently to give grip, but no so much that the shoe becomes unstable on hard surfaces.

The BUGweb is kept in place by fitting into the corresponding grove pattern in the sole.

To cope with modern winter conditions, the Icebug Crawlers styles – that are BUGweb compatible – feature waterproof membrane uppers, thermostatic soles and functional linings – all in a sleek, modern design. The soles are in a grippy rubber compound and pattern, which gives sufficient traction for most normal winter conditions. When it gets really slippery, six extra points of extreme traction can be added with the BUGweb®.

Osmosis Outdoor Sport Marketing Systems Represents Faction Skis!








Osmosis Outdoor Sport Marketing Systems is proud to represent Faction Skis in Western Canada.   

The Faction Collective is a core indie ski brand based in Verbier, Switzerland, specializing in freeride and freestyle skis. Now distributed worldwide, Faction continues to push the boundaries of ski design with their Rocker 2.0 technology, while staying true to their core philosophies of blending music, art and design through skiing. 

Create. Resist. Unite.

The Royale - Powder Magazine 1st pick, powder section, 2010 Buyers Guide Fantasy Draft.

The Alias - Editors choice award, Outside / Backcountry Magazine 2010

BACKPACKER MAGAZINE EDITORS' CHOICE 2009: KAYLAND ZEPHYR BOOT REVIEW

Backpacker Magazine – April 2009

EDITORS' CHOICE 2009: KAYLAND ZEPHYR BOOT REVIEW

Can't decide which boots are right for the trip? Stop wondering and start hiking with this all-purpose
mid-weight.

by: The Backpacker Editors - Kayland Zephyr (Steve Howe)


Let's be clear: Gear testing has its glory moments, but putting your feet through the new-boot grinder to
find blisterproof footwear is not one of them. Unless the new boot in question is the Zephyr. It worked for
nearly every trip and load–out of the box–with the support and stability for carrying 50-pound packs in
rough terrain, and a low-bulk design for fast striding on dayhikes.

How does Kayland achieve the superior versatility? For starters, a polyurethane exoskeleton enhances
both durability and stability without adding much weight. And a secure heel cup, reinforced by the
exoskeleton, locked our feet in place. Fit and all-day comfort are improved by a series of small but smart
details: the forefoot has plenty of wiggle room for swollen toes; the lace holes link to the exoskeleton, so
it's easy to either suck in or let out the sides of the boot to adjust width without adding pressure points; 
the gusseted tongue never budges; an ergonomic pad at the Achilles notch gives the midcut Zephyr the 
ankle support of a higher-cut boot on uphills, but it flexes on the way down for comfort; and an EVA midsole 
and plastic shank provide just-right cushion and support. It all adds up to this: "The Zephyrs are by far the 
most comfortable boots I've worn all year," said one tester. "It's almost like they propel you forward when you walk."

To complete the package, the Vibram sole's aggressive tread grips like a crampon–testers scrambled surefooted 
over rain-slick rocks in Wales while others slipped. And the eVent liner provides dependable waterproofing with 
superior beathability. Bonus: Testers who usually use aftermarket insoles reported that the insoles included with 
the Zephyrs are so supportive that there was no need to replace them. Best for medium-volume, medium-width feet. 

$239.95; men's 8-12, 13; women's 6-10; 2 lbs. 7 oz. (men's 9); 

www.kayland.com