The Ice Pick
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Prize
Winner in Sportswear Design / Snowsports
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University
Savannah College of Art and Design
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Lead Designer
Madeline Helt
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Professor Credit
Michael Mack
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Contributor(Other)
Jack Winkler (3-D printing)
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Photo Credit
Bry Aquino
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Design Status
Prototype
Description This low calf black boot with neon accent, has a two part sole, with customizable out-sole and cleats. Allowing sustainability and customizability to be seen in new ways. This gives the wearer control over color and timeline of their products. Creating long wear and multi-purpose use into new design thinking; prioritizing function that embodies design while meeting the needs of extreme weather sports and creating a high performance product.
Innovation This products upper features a lightweight water resistant nylon and special interest material to add stretch and comfort to the upper. This boot is all black with small hits of neon green. Made in relation to the Smocked Boot featuring some of the same elements such as small neon green hints and a two part mid-sole and out-sole designed for customizability and longevity of the products. The out-sole which is a two part system existing of a mid-sole that is cemented on to the upper and an outer cage out-sole that extends over the mid-sole to create a secure design and secured with a small cord that ties around the upper.
Product Detail This product is a low calf boot designed for intermediate ice climbing and Mountain wear. Made of a light weight perforated nylon with a waterproof front zipper and a two part 3D printed out-sole.
Specification This product is a unisex silhouette, designed to come in a variety of colors, this model is an all black upper and out-sole with neon green accents and silver screw in cleats on the out-sole.
Bio A safety line crafted for extreme outdoor conditions, tailored for mountain climbing and snow adventures, while catering to luxury clients. This collection ensures endurance in harsh climates, empowering you to tackle peaks and icy terrains. Stay vigilant amidst fast-changing weather, known as "FINDING THE WINDOW".