Berghaus go to a lot of trouble to get it just right. Berghaus Pro Rush Low has an extremely well designed stud system to hold your feet when the terrain is slippy. Berghaus Pro Rush Low also takes into account the difference in men’s and women’s foot anatomy rather than just turning out the usual unisex version for both genders. Just the kind of consideration those who know Berghaus have come to expect from this leading sportswear company that began with two keen North East of England climbers opened a shop to sell outdoor gear that met their own exacting needs.
Compare Berghaus Pro Rush Low Prices

Berghaus Opti Studs
Opti studs are engineered to match the wearers’ foot movements and pressure contact with the ground, giving the best grip possible on the roughest terrain. The Opti-Stud looks a bit like a Landrover tyre and it works on roughly the same principle. Once the front end of each stud has pierced the ground, the two linked studs behind it reinforce the grip, driving the shoe further into the ground surface as more weight is put on it. That way, spinning wheels – or spinning feet – should be avoidable unless the going gets really rough.
The size of the studs varies across the sole in proportion to the pressure weighing down at that part of the foot. As the pressure is greatest down the centre, the grips are at their largest here, while smaller subsidiary grips run down both sides where less weight is normally applied. This is designed to ensure an even grip across the length and breadth of the sole. That way the Opti Stud system gives optimum grip. Clever, isn’t it.
Nor is it surprising that Berghaus has gained and retained a reputation for designing and manufacturing performance wear before performance wear was even around and is regarded as the definitive three season fabric hiking boot. With Berghaus, inner strength and understanding designs footwear to work in perfect harmony with the complex biomechanics of the foot.
The Berghaus Women Specific Last
With that inheritance it’s good to know they have borne women’s particular needs in mind as well as the men. The Pro Rush Mid comes in both men’s and women’s versions so let’s consider whathta means. The all terrain Berghaus W Pro Rush Low last takes into account the narrower heels, higher arches, and lower overall volume that generally characterise women’s feet, so it is designed to be more comfortable for women than any unisex shoe. For man tah may not be important, but for women it certainly is.
Compare Berghaus W Pro Rush Low Prices

Berghaus Recognition
Delivering comfort, balance and grip at every step, Berghaus is used by adventurers on trails and hills on every point of the compass. Deservedly the company won the 2006 Queen’s Awards Innovation Category for outdoor products. All of the above means that when you are wanting to make a push for the hills at a rush you can’t do better than take Berghaus Pro Rush Low on board!
Key Features of Berghaus Pro Rush Low
- Lightweight and rugged men’s and women’s versions all terrain shoes
- Medium Flex Rating with technology balanced for agility and performance
- Breathable mesh upper backed up with a cambrelle lining
- EVABreathe tongue breathability around the forefoot
- Low profile protection where it is needed most for durability and protection
- Pressure distribution plate ensures uneven ground pressure does not affect performance
- EHS (Ergonomic Holding System) effectively holds the foot to midsole
Ultimate trekking midsole with the Berghaus integrated LPP and EPS system security
- Cushioning system with Ortholite Sockliner
- Opti-Stud Trekking sole unit with Alpha rubber for wet ground slip resistance
Recent Visitor Comments