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Unrivaled Traction for Winter Trail Dominance
The Icebug Pytho6 M BUGrip is a technical winter running shoe engineered to handle the most demanding conditions, from frozen forest trails to icy suburban roads. The standout feature of the Pytho6 is the BUGrip® outsole, which utilizes 16 dynamic carbide steel studs. These studs are designed to work intelligently: they provide aggressive bite on hard ice, but can sink into the rubber sole on harder surfaces like asphalt for a more natural stride, offering reliable traction without sacrificing versatility.
Designed with a focus on long-distance comfort and stability, the Pytho6 features a low 5mm drop and a medium-width last with a generous toe box, allowing for natural foot splay. The upper is constructed from a durable, water-repellent textile that sheds light snow and slush, while the wrap-around rand provides essential protection against trail debris. Whether you are training through the dark of winter or competing in an ice-trail race, the Pytho6 provides the confidence to maintain your pace when the ground is at its most treacherous.
Key Features:
- BUGrip® Studded Outsole: Features 16 integrated carbide steel studs that provide world-class grip on ice and snow.
- Dynamic Stud Technology: Studs react to the surface pressure, offering maximum traction on ice while maintaining comfort on hard pavement.
- Water-Repellent Upper: The bluesign® high-abrasion textile keeps feet drier and protected from winter elements without sacrificing breathability.
- Enhanced Stability: A torsionally supportive midsole and low-profile design provide a secure feel on technical and uneven terrain.
- Spacious Toe Box: Anatomically shaped to allow for better balance and comfort during long-duration winter efforts.
- Eco-Conscious Materials: Incorporates recycled polyester and algae-based Bloom™ foam in the insole to reduce environmental impact.
- Durable Protection: A protective TPU mudguard wraps the shoe, increasing longevity and shielding your feet from sharp ice and rocks.

