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Building on our British Heritage and a combined expertise of over 80 years in footwear, within our team of specialists, CÀRN is proud to bring a new and unique range of footwear to the outdoor community. 

Style meets substance in our leading edge design and extensive ongoing testing means that you can trust that CÀRN won’t let you down.  We work closely with partners to provide specialist components, including eVent Waterproof Fabrics, which in conjunction with our own unique technologies, such as Mem3 “waterproofing” in our membrane free shoe, allows us to offer alternatives within the range and provide footwear, which is more than “fit for purpose”.

Our full service offering, encompassing design, development, production and supply, is complimented by our ethical credentials.  It is not by chance that our brand and team has synergy with "cairns", which throughout the ages have provided milestones and guidance for adventurers, steering a safe path.  It is traditional to add a stone to the cairn as you pass linking closely CÀRN’s philosophy of community and partnerships.

Whatever your challenge or style preference, from road running to hill climbing, waterproof or non waterproof, lightweight or stability, novice or experienced CÀRN footwear is designed “for all walks in life”  .

We believe that CÀRN’s ensure a safe path whether on the hill or on your feet!

 



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Overview: Cairngorm is without a doubt Scotland's most easily accessible 4000er, with thousands of skiers each year approaching within a few hundred metres of the summit. Ignoring the skiers’ chairlifts, this popular circular route takes in all nine "tops" along with the main summit. Once on the almost featureless summit plateau the route hugs the edge as it traverses above the winter climbers’ playground of the Northern Corries, then drops down to the Chalamain Gap and an easy return to the car parks.


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