[leadin]Most boot soles are made to grip the ground. Not this guy. Upstart Italian rubber brand Sebram has taken a big stride in tread technology with its anti-grip sole.[/leadin]

The company has also trademarked the unique sport made possible by the new shoe: “Slurfing” is a mashup of slipping and surfing, practiced on rock and scree fields. It is gaining attention in the Alps.
“As a company that is building a reputation for innovation and new technology, we needed to explore where we could grow,” said Daniet Fellows, president of Sebram Rubber, a subsidiary of Allied Plastics.
“The market has basically been cornered on grip. Now, it’s time to explore anti-grip.”
Anti-Grip Rubber Outsole
The highly anticipated soles likely won’t come cheap. No word yet on the official sticker price, but rumor is a pair of slurfer-specific shoes could run north of $300.
