What is Icebug?

What is Icebug?

ice bug, (order Grylloblatodea), any of approximately 25 species of rare and primitive insects found in the mountains of Japan, western North America, and eastern Siberia. A pale, wingless creature 15 to 30 mm (0.6 to 1.2 inches) long, it has biting mouthparts, long antennae, and small compound eyes.

Can you wear ice bugs inside?

The BUGrip soles are not meant to be used indoors, as they can damage floors. This can lead to a bit of drama whenever you need to wear them.

Where is Icebug from?

Our US offices are based in Bellingham, Washington. You can reach us at 855-201-7694 for all your customer service needs. Icebug has always made products for outdoor use, but we’ve never been a traditional outdoor brand. Finding new solutions to old problems is the spirit that drives us.

Where are ice bug boots made?

Sweden
Our shoes are designed and developed in Jonsered, Sweden and made to keep you on your feet for many years to come. A pair of studded shoes from Icebug is one of the best investments you can make!

Are cleats good for ice?

Ice cleats for shoes or boots can prove to be life-savers in winter conditions by helping you avoid dangerous falls, whether you’re shoveling the driveway or walking home late at night. Ice fishermen use ice cleats all the time.

What is BUGrip?

Shop BUGrip ICEBUG is a pioneer in the world of high traction / studded footwear. Available in Canada, ICEBUG footwear is for running, OCR, orienteering, hiking and walking on slippery surfaces. Traction technologies include RB9X, BUGrip, OLX, and BUGweb.

Can you drive in Icebug boots?

It’s got street style but athleisure functionality, just as good for a short walk as a long walk or even a little run. You can even drive in them. Just make sure you have a change of shoes for walking around indoors.

Can you wear ice cleats on pavement?

They meld to ice patches and bite into hard snow, and because the beads rotate, they even shed softer snow before it can build up underfoot. And because the spikes are not as aggressive as those on a traction device built specifically for hiking in the wilderness, they’re easier to use on pavement.

Are Icebug shoes true to size?

I find these to be true to size, although you might want to order up if you plan to wear multiple socks. They are comfortable, with decent (if somewhat lumpy) arch support and adequate toe box width. They go on easily and when zipped provide ankle support.

Do cleats damage floors?

Transitional Traction and Ice Cleats You Can Wear Indoors You won’t lose time having workers take these cleats on and off. You won’t risk damage to your floors. And most importantly, without creating a new slipping hazard for your employees.

Are icebug shoes good for running?

Icebug has a wide range of running shoes for men. We have long been the largest in winter, internationally known for our studded shoes, but we have shoes for all seasons and surfaces. Icebug makes well-cushioned shoes suitable for beginners and everyday exercisers and trail running shoe ideal for running on trails and in terrain.

Do iceicebug shoes have cushion?

Icebug makes well-cushioned shoes suitable for beginners and everyday exercisers and trail running shoe ideal for running on trails and in terrain. We have both minimalist trail shoes and trail shoes with cushioning.

What is icebug bugrip?

What is Icebug BUGrip? BUGrip is Icebug’s own grip technology, which is most easily described as dynamic steel studs. Icebug’s BUGrip studs drill into the ice and give you the best possible grip, while also springing into the sole when you run or walk on hard surfaces.

What is icebug studded shoes?

Icebug’s studded shoes have won countless awards over the years. They are used by people around the world who want to stay outdoors even when it is slippery. Our studded shoes provide grip on snow and ice without compromising comfort. Timeless Scandinavian design. Stylish, comfortable and smooth. What is Icebug BUGrip?

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