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  • Hiking in Tahiti with ICEGRIPPER
    June 27, 2024

    Hiking in Tahiti - ICEGRIPPER CUSTOMER STORY

    When you think of South Pacific islands, the image is of coconut palms, sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons. True! But there's another side - read on to find out why ICEGRIPPER dispatched products to a customer in Tahiti...
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  • Arctic Foxes may be seen on the Polar Circle Marathon
    May 29, 2024

    Polar Circle Marathon with ICEGRIPPER

    This extraordinary race invites participants to traverse the vast, icy expanse of the Arctic tundra, surrounded by glacier tongues and moraine landscapes. Runners might even catch glimpses of musk oxen and arctic foxes amidst the stark, soundless icy desert...
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  • ICEGRIPPER recycling and decreasing our carbon footprint
    August 25, 2023

    ICEGRIPPER - Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

    Last year we wrote an ICEGRIPPER blog post entitled 'Whats in Your Bag'? We discussed how customers are becoming increasingly conscious of their environmental footprint, after switching to new LDPE recyclable bags...however we had already implemented a number of other recycling initiatives...
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  • ICEGRIPPER your OCsystem Experts
    April 7, 2023

    ICEGRIPPER your OCsystem Experts

    Spring has arrived and with winter behind us, now might be the time to check the OC fittings on your winter snow boots? Before putting your boots away. Look at the anti slip OC fittings for signs of wear, see...

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  • LDPE granules which make ICEGRIPPER Bags
    November 9, 2022

    What's in Your Bag?

    Around 18 months ago we started looking at different packaging. Our main aim was to start moving away from cheaper plastics that couldn't be recycled...
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  • ICEGRIPPER Boots - not just any old snow boots
    October 30, 2022

    Not Just Any Old Snow Boots - ICEGRIPPER BOOTS

    What makes ICEGRIPPER BOOTS different from any other snow boot? Most ICEGRIPPER BOOTS have some ice gripping quality built into them. So not only do you keep your feet warm and dry - you don't slip on ice and compressed snow either! 
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