Asolo & Solognac collaboration
The footwear specialist Outdoor Asolo and hunting specialist Solognac have joined forces to design a unique range of boots with exceptional characteristics: Its Gore-text membrane, Vibram sole, durable upper components, and excellent assembly and finish quality make these the ultimate hunting boots. What is more, all models have been tested over a period of several months by hunting guides across France.
Gore-tex and Vibram
The Gore-tex Performance Comfort membrane and Vibram Master sole set the standard within their segment: a waterproof but breathable membrane to keep your feet dry in the rain and with exertion, and a Vibram Master Mont sole component and design that have been tested to accompany you over uneven terrain at a wide range of temperatures.
The Schoeller fabric is resistant against perforation and even enables you to tackle gorse and other aggressive vegetation.
Maintenance
It is very simple to take good care of these boots! Simply wash them in soap and water, without any grease or detergent. You can apply a waterproofing spray once the shoes are dry to reactivate the water repellency of the leather. To keep the upper supple, do not leave them to dry next to a source of intense heat.
Asolo
Asolo, founded in 1975 in northern Italy, is a pioneer in hiking and mountaineering boots. The company was the first to design hiking boots combining Cordura fabric and leather, and went on to be the first to offer waterproof boots with the famous Gore-tex membrane in 1980. Their story had begun, and Asolo is today recognised for its ability to subtly blend tradition, high-quality products and innovation.
Vibram
The company has been producing soles since 1937, and developed the first sole for mountaineering by means of rubber vulcanisation in collaboration with Pirelli. The name Vibram was created, and the brand quickly gained recognition for the excellent grip on its soles. The demands of mountaineering enabled Vibram to develop their extensive expertise. Today, the Mont compound is acknowledged as providing one of the best grips in hot and cold weather.
Gore-Tex
It was in 1958 that Mr and Mrs Gore created the Gore company in their garage in Newark, Delaware. A scientific discovery enabled them to develop a material that could withstand heavy rain without absorbing water. Gore-text technology had been invented. It was used for waterproof jackets and gloves. And in 1981 it was even used in space suits. The brand quickly became a leader in the outdoor market, continuously innovating to enable enthusiasts to enjoy the outdoors whatever the weather.
Schoeller Keprotec
The Schoeller adventure began in Switzerland, in 1868. This specialist in weaving technical components develops textiles for sport, professionals, motor racing and the military. Driven by a real passion for innovation, Schoeller fosters the notion of excellence. A leading choice when it comes to making boots, highly resistant to rough vegetation. The Keprotec fabric has roots in the motorcycle world, has proven its worth in mountaineering, and provides boots with this incredible resistance.