15.05.2024

Wellness for your feet - the most comfortable all-round sneakers

So many factors make a comfortable shoe. We show you what makes GIESSWEIN shoes so special - could it be their comfort? Discover the advantages...

If you're looking for particularly comfortable shoes, there are many factors to consider. But don't worry, we've put together all the tips and tricks for you so that you know exactly what really matters.

What makes a comfortable shoe?

Your feet carry you for a lifetime, so they deserve the best quality. The most important aspect when choosing a good pair of shoes is undoubtedly comfort. Whether for work, leisure or sport, your shoes should convey a feeling of lightness and provide optimum support for your body. Comfort comprises many elements: good support, temperature regulation through breathable material, flexibility, lightness and water resistance.

The material makes it possible!

You should pay particular attention to the material used to make the shoes, as the quality of the material makes a decisive contribution to wearing comfort. When selecting our materials, we pay attention to ecological and quality aspects. Our trainers are therefore mainly made from merino wool. These are super soft, elasticated and, above all, durable, giving you the ultimate barefoot feeling. And you'll love that, because our shoes are so comfortable that you'll want to wear them without socks. No blisters, no unpleasant odours - nothing can get in the way of your shoe enjoyment!

No socks - no worries!

Sweaty feet are unpleasant, especially if you are wearing the same shoes for a long time. Comfortable shoes must therefore be breathable. It's a good thing that our shoes are made from merino wool, one of nature's true miracle materials. Merino wool can absorb up to 33% of its own weight in moisture and continuously wick it away to the outside. This prevents the build-up of bacteria that decompose sweat and cause unpleasant odours. Our shoes therefore have a natural antibacterial effect and are more reliable than conventional socks.

The fibrous structure of merino wool allows your feet to breathe and regulates the temperature at the same time. Your feet stay cool in summer and pleasantly warm in winter. So if you're looking for a real innovation, try our breathable, super-lightweight merino shoes.

The all-rounder defies all weathers!

Haven't we all been there? You buy a shoe that seems fine at first, but suddenly turns out to be useless in bad weather. Even if you can't influence the weather, at least take precautions when choosing your shoes. With waterproof trainers, your feet will stay dry even in unexpected showers - whether you're walking the dog or going for a long hike.

Most of our men's and women's trainers are made from merino wool, which is naturally water-repellent. Whether you're looking for a comfortable hiking shoe like the Wool Cross X or comfortable trainers like our Merino Runners - your feet will stay dry, whether you're out and about or doing sport.

 

MERINO RUNNERS

If you're looking for the perfect blend of comfort and style, the GIESSWEIN MERINO RUNNERS are just what you need. These premium wool trainers are made from the highest quality merino wool and offer 360° comfort and quality for your feet. The temperature-regulating and breathable material prevents perspiration and adapts perfectly to your foot, so you enjoy unrivalled comfort with every step. The removable footbed with merino layer further enhances the wearing experience and makes these trainers a real pleasure to wear barefoot. Whether you're running errands or going for a walk, the MERINO RUNNERS will put a smile on your face every day.

 

Giesswein Merino Runners


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Merino Runners for Women & Men

 

WOOL CROSS X

Experience the perfect blend of performance and comfort with the Wool Cross X. Equipped with a temperature-regulating merino wool lining, these trail running shoes offer optimum temperature regulation without odour build-up and perspiration. The 3D stretch merino material ensures moisture absorption and transport, while the stretchy and tensile material offers support and stability with maximum elasticity. With an 8 mm drop, long-term cushioning and micro-grip sole technology, the Wool Cross X is the ideal companion for any outdoor adventure. Whether you're travelling through snow, mud or rough terrain, these shoes will keep you safe and comfortable every step of the way.

 

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Wool Cross X for Women & Men

 

WOOL KNIT

If you're looking for a unique and comfortable sneaker for every day, the Merino Wool Knit is also the right choice. These trainers are made with a canvas stitch that gives them their distinctive look, while the merino wool keeps your feet comfortable and dry by regulating temperature and wicking away moisture. The interchangeable Comfort Foot Bed and ultra-lightweight EVA sole ensure maximum comfort, while the Perfect Fit System guarantees the perfect fit for your feet. Whether you're running errands or meeting friends for lunch, these trainers offer unrivalled comfort and style for any occasion.

 

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Merino Wool Knit for Women & Men

 

Discover the world of ultimate comfort with our innovative merino footwear. From outstanding breathability to water resistance, they offer everything you need for a comfortable footwear experience. Forget compromise and invest in footwear that truly pampers your feet. Try our collection today and experience the difference!

 

What our customers say?
 
I have the Merino Runners in grey and wanted another pair because they are great in summer. Now I have them in the denim colour and will probably buy another pair in pink.
Catherine - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Looks good and is incredibly comfortable, you walk like on clouds!
Anika - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

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