Close-up of a person running on a rocky trail, wearing black leggings, white socks, and blue Icebug trail running shoes with rugged soles.
Our Shoes

Arcus 2 RB9X GTX

Our Shoes

Arcus 2 RB9X GTX

Perfect for long runs on gravel and trails

PFAS-free and waterproof GORE-TEX® ePE membrane

Thanks to the PFAS-free and waterproof GORE-TEX ePE Invisible membrane, your feet stay dry in all conditions. The membrane is fully integrated into the upper, making the shoe exceptionally soft and flexible compared to others with similar technology.

Full cushion and high comfort

The midsole, made from Super C Foam, offers lightweight, superior cushioning. Softer and more durable than traditional EVA, it enhances comfort while keeping the weight down, letting you run longer with ease. The sole is also designed to reduce pressure on the heel and forefoot, providing a smooth, forward-driving stride that feels effortless.

RB9X® outsole with unstudded traction rubber

RB9X® is our high-friction rubber compound, designed to give you secure footing on both wet and dry surfaces. Whether you’re running on slick asphalt, exploring rocky trails, or just heading out on a rainy day, RB9X keeps you steady.

Arcus 2 BUGrip GTX

For year-round running on ice and snow, Arcus 2 GTX is also available with dynamic carbide steel studs. Built for all-weather traction, that keeps you moving no matter the season. Explore Arcus 2 BUGrip here.

Two people wearing blue and turquoise trail running shoes stand on a muddy path, with grass and trees in the background.
Arcus 2 RB9X GTX

Footprint

6% bio based materials

23% recycled materials

10 kg CO2 eqv. per pair

We use our business to do good

At Icebug, we want to make really good shoes that help you get outside every day, no matter the weather or season. Our goal is to change the footwear industry by taking responsibility for our climate footprint. We make shoes that last, with low emissions and respect for both people and the planet. Part of what you invest in us, we give back to the Earth – for example by supporting organizations that protect old-growth forests.