Special Edition / Adhera, the world's most adherent shoe

With an incredibly adherent sole, Adhera does not hesitate to have its products tested at major boat shows. A stainless steel ramp inclined at 40 degrees and covered with goose grease is the opportunity to prove the technicality of these products adapted for nautical use.

Design, comfort, manufacturing quality, technical material... and phenomenal grip on hardened surfaces: Adhera is the shoe of superlatives! No wonder it has been adopted by the brigades of the world's greatest cooks, and is being tested by the RAID's elite police officers..

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Incredible grip

Developed by the French brand a dozen years ago, with a Korean research laboratory, the sole of Adhera shoes exceeds by 500% the demanding standard of the CTC (Centre Technique du Cuir) on oily or wet floors, with an adhesion coefficient of O.69 to the NF ISO 20345/ CTC test.

In short, it has the highest coefficient of adhesion in the world and is still unparalleled in the outsole market. Indeed, a pair of Adhera shoes even allows you to run on the ice or go up an oil-covered slide without slipping!

Ideal for sailors

Another advantage is that it leaves no trace on the ground. This is due to an exclusive formulation of carbon-free rubber. For sailors, it's the ideal solution to move with confidence on a slippery dock, a wet pontoon or the soggy deck of a boat. The Adhera range, which already has around thirty models, is being enriched by the nautical range, some of which were created by the Italian designer Valerio Pasuto.

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A complete range

Boaters, sailors, professionals from the nautical world and the marine industry will be able to equip themselves according to their practice and their needs: boat shoes, sneakers, technical shoes, boots ... and even flip-flops and tap dance shoes, in which the foot, itself, does not slip!

Some models have been specifically adapted, with UV and seawater resistant leather, a moisture-wicking insole and hydrophobic laces.

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