Lugs that bite sideways
Most outsoles grip going straight. Scree's chevrons point three ways, so a sideways slip on gravel gets caught before your ankle knows about it.
Scree is built for the ground that moves under you: talus, gravel, wet granite. Lugs that bite sideways, a plate that forgets sharp rock, an upper that drains in seconds.
Chevron lugs point three ways, so braking, climbing, and traversing each get their own bite. Between them, the rubber is siped like a winter tire for wet granite.
See the modelsMost outsoles grip going straight. Scree's chevrons point three ways, so a sideways slip on gravel gets caught before your ankle knows about it.
The forefoot rock plate is segmented, so it blunts sharp talus without turning the shoe stiff.
Stream crossing at kilometer four? The mesh sheds water through the midsole ports before the next climb.
A low, snug collar with a gaiter hook. Scree stays on the trail, not in your sock.
When the lugs go, send the pair back. We fit a new outsole for a third of the price of a new shoe.
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