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Didriksons Grinda is a pair of boots developed for wet days with a focus on simple protection and practical everyday use. The model is designed as rain boots with a lower shaft, creating a lighter and more flexible feel in use.
The waterproof construction makes the model suitable for rainy conditions where reliable protection from water is needed. At the top of the shaft, the boots feature an elastic section that contributes to a more flexible finish around the leg. The robust sole supports the model’s durable character and provides a more stable base in use. The shell is made from natural rubber, matching the model’s functional construction.
Specifications
Rain boots with lower shaft
Waterproof construction
Elastic section at the top of the shaft
Robust sole
Shell: 100 % natural rubber
Our current team consists of around 20 winter enthusiasts. You can see some of us smiling in the picture 🤪
We have a good humor, are honest people and just love skiing.

We want to be your favorite ski shop. That’s why we offer a lowest price guarantee on our entire range.
This means we will match the price if you find the same product cheaper elsewhere.
If you’ve found a product at a lower price, contact our customer service.
You can also place an order and write in the comment field: "Price guarantee + link to another shop". That way, we’ll make sure you get the product at the lower price – and you’ll only pay that amount.
Terms:
- The comparison price must include all costs, including shipping, Danish VAT, and any customs fees.
- The product must be available in the other shop in the same color and size.
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