The Anatomy of the Rambler
The Rambler combines traditional and modern materials, with the timeless luxury of shearling, into a formidable winter boot - confidently at home from Cortina to Gstaad. Utilizing the watertight Norwegian* construction, this method allows for the outsole layer alone to be replaced, as well as the entire sole section to be removed and recrafted.
The upper is made with a stout, 2.2mm vegetable-tanned Waxed Calf from Conceria Maryam, treated with organic oils and waxes to provide years of reliable cold-weather service. The Shearling-lined tongue has a large paneled gusset that opens wide for an easy on-and-off. Each pair also ships with red laces.
The ArcticGrip outsoles from Vibram use specialized polymer-compound lugs engineered to grip wet ice where conventional rubber fails. This proprietary material has a distinctive gritty texture that maintains reliable traction on slippery surfaces, whilst temperature-sensitive lugs change color from white to blue as conditions approach freezing. Designed for frozen-climates, they deliver confident footing on icy sidewalks, wet surfaces, and challenging winter conditions.
The Rambler Last is carved with a full volume to accommodate heavy winter socks, and enough room in the toe box to allow the toe movement that is essential for comfortable hiking in cold climates. Drawing from the classic proportions of traditional Alpine boots, the Rambler is also perfect for relaxing après.