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Myr BUGrip

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Myr BUGrip is the perfect way to discover winter running – a studded running shoe designed for comfortable and safe running on winter roads and snow.

Discover winter running at its best

Myr combines ambitious comfort with reliable winter performance for runs that demand both comfort and safety. The upper breathes well with 42% recycled double Jacquard polyester, making the shoe durable yet light and comfortable. The midsole is made of eTPU – a foam material that provides excellent cushioning and energy return for consistent comfort on longer runs.

Full cushioning and high drop

The midsole foam offers a high level of cushioning, resulting in a soft and smooth running experience. This is a running shoe for those who need stability and energy return on longer runs and across varied winter surfaces. Myr features an 8 mm drop – the highest among our running shoes – a beneficial feature if you know you tend to land on your heel.

Protective mudguard and roomy toe box

A laminated mudguard across the forefoot adds extra protection and durability in exposed areas. At the same time, the roomy toe box gives your toes space to move freely – helping them stay warm even during cold winter sessions.

Myr BUGrip

Footprint

6% bio-based materials

10 kg CO2 eqv. per pair

18% recycled materials

Two people jogging through a snow-covered forest, wearing winter gear, with pine trees in the background and a serene, wintry atmosphere.

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.