- -69€
Waterproof, breathable and comfy, trail shoes are a must-have for adventure seekers wanting to switch up the concrete jungle for nature at its wildest.
Reinforces zones of the outsole where you need it most for a shoe that holds up to the most punishing natural conditions.
- Durable synthetic material
- Removable sockliner can be replaced with medical orthotic if required
We can organize international delivery to any destination. Please ask in advance for the price!
For international delivery, please send request to us with the product you want, city, state and postal code, so we can check for transport options.
To easily find the product you're looking for, you can use the sorting or filtering options in the top right corner of the product list for a specific category, or in the left panel of the screen. In a main category that has subcategories, all products are displayed, including those in the subcategories. If you enter one of the subcategories, you will only see its products. You can use a wish list for products you like, so you don't have to search for them again. Adding them to this list does not obligate you to anything; you can delete them at any time or, for example, add them to your cart. To contact us, you can use the phone number 0899998594 or the contact form. From the drop-down menu, you can select which directory to go to. Click the logo or "Home" button to return to the main page of the store.
Some products may release color during the first few washes. These products should be washed separately until the color stabilizes.
It is recommended to use quality detergents for colored laundry, free of bleaching ingredients. Detergents with a bleaching effect or chlorine additives are not suitable for maintaining our products. Do not use fabric softener when washing garments with membranes. It clogs the pores and prevents air circulation through the material.
Before washing, check pockets for forgotten items. If the clothes are not heavily soiled, do not wash them at the maximum time or temperature marked on the label. Do not exceed the temperature indicated on the label! If possible, do not use an iron, as most garments will be irrevocably damaged. If the product requires ironing, iron it from the reverse side, without pressing.
Products should always be washed in lukewarm water (30–40 degrees). The laundry detergent must be completely dissolved before washing. Only gently squeeze the product, do not rub it. After washing, rinse the product well and allow it to drain or lightly squeeze it, without twisting.
If drying clothes outdoors, try not to expose colored products to excessive sunlight. When drying indoors, ensure the room is well-ventilated. Place knitted garments horizontally.
Products made of cotton or its blends should be washed at a maximum temperature of 40°. Do not twist, only squeeze and then dry on a flat surface to prevent deformation.
Products made of wool or its blends should be washed only with detergents specifically designed for wool, at a maximum temperature of 30°. Rinse only with lukewarm water with a difference of a maximum of 4°. Do not twist, only squeeze and then dry on a flat surface. Do not hang or put in a dryer!
Before washing your clothes, fully close the zippers. Wash with lukewarm water (up to 30°), using only a small amount of detergent. It is recommended to use specialized detergent for membranes, such as: Wash In Garment Cleaner and Regatta Wash In Reproofer. Rinse up to two times, limit squeezing and spinning to prevent creasing of the clothes. Do not use products containing fabric softeners, stain removers, or bleaching agents, as these substances reduce the functional properties of the clothing.
High-temperature treatment is harmful to any material.
Clothes, especially those with rich dark colors, should be washed, ironed, and hung on the reverse side.
In case you are unsure about the treatment methods or if you do not know how to remove stains, do not experiment.
Drying clothes in direct sunlight poses a risk of stiffening and discoloration.
For two-piece garments, we recommend washing them together, including detachable parts, to keep the colors uniform, and washing jackets with their attached hoods.
Do not use stain removers, as discoloration may occur.
Do not use detergents containing bleaching ingredients.
Maintain textile accessories in the same way as the clothing.
Footwear should be cleaned with a suitable brush, soft cloth, or damp sponge. Smooth leather should be treated with wax. Avoid getting them wet, as it impairs their appearance and deforms them. If the shoes get wet, clean them carefully, dry them, and treat them with a product intended for the respective material type.
Avoid exposing the products to open flames or sources of intense heat radiation.
Protect them from acids, alkalis, and other chemicals.
If the product comes into contact with chemicals, clean it immediately with lukewarm water and restore the protective layer with a specialized product.
Do not leave the product in direct sunlight, especially behind a car window.
Use a soft brush or sponge with water to remove dry dirt.
Dry them in a well-ventilated room, without exposure to direct sunlight or close proximity to heat sources.
Do not store them wet in a closed room or a bag.
Do not use bleaching detergents or aggressive cleaning agents.
Do not wash them in a washing machine.
Do not tumble dry.
The protective layer should be renewed every 2 to 3 years, depending on the frequency of use of the product. For this purpose, we recommend using only special detergents and waxes intended for the specific type of product.
Intended Use: The products in our store must be used solely for their intended purpose as specified by the manufacturer. Before use, please read the original label, care instructions, and factory warnings.
Fire Hazard: Keep away from fire.
Suffocation Hazard: To avoid the risk of suffocation, keep all bags, films, and transport packaging away from children. Packaging materials are not toys and should not be left for play. Zippers, shoelaces, drawstrings on pants, and other clothing elements also pose a similar risk.
UV Protection Tops and Clothing: They protect only the covered parts of the body from solar radiation. Warning: The level of UV protection (UPF) may decrease when wet, significantly stretched, or due to normal wear and laundering.
Helmets and Protective Vests: They provide protection only when properly sized, fitted, and buckled. No helmet or protector guarantees 100% protection against injuries in a serious accident. Replace the product immediately after a severe impact.
Ski Goggles, Sunglasses, and Swimming Goggles: Not intended for direct observation of the sun or for protection against artificial UV radiation sources.
Trekking Poles: Do not use to bear the full body weight during hazardous treks; regularly check the locking mechanisms.
Buoyancy Vests: WARNING! These products are NOT life jackets. They are only buoyancy aids for individuals who can swim. They do not protect against drowning.
Paddleboards, Wakeboards, and Kite / Windsurf: Always use with an appropriate safety leash/rope. Check weather conditions, wind strength, and currents before entering the water. Use in the presence of another person is highly recommended, while being well-equipped and, if possible, wearing a vest.
Wetsuits and Accessories: Do not protect against hypothermia during prolonged exposure to extremely cold water. Do not protect against drowning.
Clothing: Check for loose drawstrings, laces, or elements that could get caught during sports or movement, including on children's garments.
Footwear and Boots: Ensure that the sole matches the terrain (e.g., trekking shoes for rough terrain, flip-flops for wet surfaces around pools) to reduce the risk of slipping and falling.
Small Parts: Choking hazard! Keep out of reach of children under 3 years old. Older children should not be left unattended with them.
Diving Masks and Fins: Not to be used by non-swimmers unless under direct supervision. Do not jump into the water face-down while wearing a mask to avoid injury and shattering of the lens upon impact with the water.
Snorkels: Use only snorkels tailored to the user's age and height. Adult snorkels must not be used by children due to the risk of carbon dioxide accumulation in the tube and insufficient lung capacity to expel it. Before each use, check the silicone mouthpiece and valves for wear or tears.
Balls: Inflate only to the pressure specified by the manufacturer to avoid bursting and potential injury.
In accordance with GPSR requirements, the contact details of the manufacturer and/or authorized importer within the EU territory (name, address, email/website) are indicated on the original packaging, label, or accompanying documentation of each specific product. In the absence of such information, please contact our customer service department before use.
The cost of delivery depends on various factors such as weight, volume, location, as well as the selected courier.
For domestic orders, it will be calculated at checkout, with the most commonly selected options being “Free shipping” or delivery to an office – €3.
International shipments are, in most cases, not free. The fee (if any) is calculated separately. Please contact us to clarify the exact amount.
You can learn more on this page: https://sunnyx3m.com/en/content/delivery-en-1
It matters because it's about our health!
Vitamin D production is directly linked to sun exposure. Unfortunately, along with the "beneficial" rays, those that damage our skin also reach us. Sunlight contains two main types of ultraviolet rays:
UVB rays: The only ones that trigger vitamin D synthesis in the skin. However, they also cause painful sunburns.
UVA rays: They easily pass through clouds and glass, and regular clothing only weakens them. They are responsible for skin aging (wrinkles and spots).
Important: Both types of rays (UVA and UVB) increase the risk of skin cancer, making sun protection critical!
For most of the day, vitamin D production from the sun is practically zero. The reason is that in the morning and evening, the atmosphere blocks the delicate UVB rays. They are at their strongest only around midday (between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM) on a sunny summer day.
This is the exact moment when our body can "consume" vitamin D (only 10–15 minutes are needed). But if we have already applied a heavy sunscreen, we block the UVB rays and the synthesis stops entirely.
Smart management of your sun exposure. This is where UV protection shirts (UPF 50+) come in, which you can easily find in specialized water sports stores. They effectively block over 98% of harmful UVA and UVB rays without any chemicals.
The formula is simple: Expose bare skin to the sun at midday for 10–15 minutes to get your dose of vitamin D, then put on your UV shirt to stay perfectly protected for the rest of the day.