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Bedrock Sandals Drop all-new Cairn EVO Line Plus New Color for Suede Mountain Clogs

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch hero(Photo/Bedrock Sandals)
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Back in March of 2023, I was given a pair of Bedrock Sandals Mountian Clogs to try out and review. The review is ongoing, so stay tuned. Today I’m writing about Bedrock Sandals because they’re dropping a whole new Cairn EVO line of sandals, and a new colorway for their Mountain Clog.

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch sandal selfie
(Photo/Bedroack Sandals)

When Bedrock designed their Cairn line of adventure sandals, it was a big step forward in performance compared to the original, early editions. After tens of thousands of miles of trekking, rafting, and riding in Cairns, their flagship sandal is getting a proper upgrade for Spring/Summer 2024.

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch Mega Grip and new sole shape
(Photo/Bedrock Sandals) New grippiness…

From the bottom up, the Cairn EVO and EVO PRO sandals are more durable and grippy than ever. The new Cairn Evo line gets its grippy traction boost from Vibram’s new XS TREK EVO compound. This new sole will give you more stability on loose rock, water, and even snow.

Tough, Stable, and Soft

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch New wing stitch box

Bedrock’s patented sole-hugger wings now feature a stitch box that buries threads and keeps them from abrasion. The toe-triangle on the 3D models has been “mellowed out” bringing the user more comfort.

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch mellowed out toe triangle

They’ve also redrawn the top down profile of the OG Cairn, adjusting the toe swing to help accommodate a wider range of feet. The new Cairn Evos now match the US-standard sizing for a familiar and predictable fit.

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch Mega grip in a river
Mega Grip even while wet

After a ton of customer requests, a new edition to the Cairn line was brought into the line-up, the new Cairn Evo C. This new edition has kicked up the cushion level a few notches with a new thicker, padded footbed. Perfect for lake lounging, long jogs, or the all-day city stroll, these new softer-soled Cairns still have the same rugged DNA as the Cairns with the standard footbed.

Five New Models, Features and Fresh New Colorways.

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch the colors

Cairn EVO

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch Evo top n bottom

Features:

  • New EVO Sizing Standard
  • Utilizes Vibram’s latest XS Trek Evo compound, which adds increased grip while maintaining exceptional durability
  • New Evo stitch box adds more durability to our sole hugger wings

Cairn EVO 3D

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch EVO 3D

Features:

  • New EVO Sizing Standard
  • Utilizes Vibram’s latest XS Trek Evo compound, which adds increased grip while maintaining exceptional durability
  • New Evo stitch box adds more durability to our sole hugger wings
  • New Cairn EVO 3D toe-triangle

Bedrock Cairn EVO PRO

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch EVO Pro

Features:

  • New EVO Sizing Standard
  • New Evo stitch box adds more durability to our sole hugger wings

Cairn EVO 3D PRO

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch EVO 3D Pro

Features:

  • New EVO Sizing Standard
  • New Evo stitch box adds more durability to our sole hugger wings
  • New Cairn EVO 3D toe-triangle

Cairn EVO C

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch Cairn C

Features:

  • All the same features as the Cairn 3D but with the increased stack height and cushier midsole.

New Mountain Clog Color

Bedrock sandals Cairn EVO Launch mountain clog desert clay
New Mountian Clog in Desert Clay

Speaking of colorways, let’s meet the new Mountian Clogs. Dropping with the new Cairn Evo line of sandals is a new Desert Clay colorway, in Suede Leather for their popular Mountian Clog. It’s a handsome color, and they’re sure it will end up being a favorite color among the cloggers out there.

BedrockSandals.com

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