Trail shoes built above the treeline

Made for the loose miles.

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.

The Scree Ridgeline in side profile, pine green with amber chevron lugs One ridge run · 2,910 m
The Ridgeline in three-quarter view, pine green with amber chevron lugs The Ridgeline outsole with amber chevron lugs pointing three ways The Ridgeline heel detail with low collar, metal hook, and amber pull loop

Traction

Lugs that bite sideways.

Most outsoles grip going straight. Chevrons pointing three ways catch a sideways slip on gravel before your ankle knows about it.

4.5 mm · three-way chevron

Underfoot

A plate, not a plank.

The segmented rock plate blunts sharp talus without turning the shoe stiff. Between the lugs, the rubber is siped like a winter tire for wet granite.

segmented plate · siped rubber

Built to drain

Dry before the next climb.

Stream crossing at kilometer four? Midsole ports shed the water in seconds, and the low collar takes a gaiter hook so the scree stays out.

gaiter hook · midsole drain ports

The shoe

Everything the ridge asks for.

Resoleable by design

When the lugs go, send the pair back. We fit a new outsole for a third of the price of a new shoe.

Gaiter-ready collar

A low, snug collar with a gaiter hook. Scree stays on the trail, not in your sock.

Siped for wet granite

The rubber between the lugs is cut like a winter tire, so wet slab stays boring.

Drains in seconds

Midsole ports shed a stream crossing before the next switchback. No squelch to the summit.

A scree slope at dawn, a faint switchback trail crossing the talus toward first light on the ridge
Above the treeline

The ground moves. You don't.

Scree field at dawn · 2,910 m

Ships in two days

The ridge is open. Lace up.

The Ridgeline$148one model · resoleable for a third of the price

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