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Non-slip shoes

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With robust technology designed to keep you safe, stable and comfortable on any terrain, our non-slip shoes and boots help you to move, no matter what.

What shoes have the best grip?

Whether you’re on an adventure or even just at work, anti-slip shoes will reduce your risk of slipping and injuring yourself. There are specific characteristics that make a shoe “non-slip”:

  • Rubber soles are designed to provide better grip, protecting you from slippery surfaces
  • An open tread pattern helps to channel water away from the sole
  • A flat and flexible sole gives you heightened grip and a better awareness of what’s underfoot
  • Good drainage helps to expel any water that gets into your shoes and could cause you to slide about

The benefits of rubber-sole shoes

As well as giving you better grip when you’re out on adventures on or off the beaten track, rubber-soled shoes offer a whole host of additional benefits:

  • They’re durable
  • They’re flexible
  • They’re suitable for all seasons
  • They’re shock-absorbent
  • They provide increased traction on wet surfaces
  • They’re water-resistant

What are the most comfortable slip-resistant shoes?

The most comfortable anti-slip shoes feature rubber soles, which are flexible, comfortable and absorb shock. Added breathability and cushioning is a bonus, and shoes with good drainage increase comfort if you’re likely to be on deck or wading through water, as they expel liquid so that you’re not left standing in water-logged shoes.

Our grip technologies

Rock

What is Rock technology?

Lending grip and stability that stands up to every outdoor pursuit, abrasion-resistant Rock™ rubber soles are prepped for rugged wear in all terrains and weather conditions.

Mimic Grip

What is Mimic Grip?

Cleated Mimic Grip outsoles use biomimicry (geometry found in nature) to offer optimal grip when exploring the great outdoors. The hooves of mountain animals inform the tread design, guaranteeing steady steps on rugged, challenging terrains.