Kane Footwear announced its official partnership with Yeti Boo as an addition to the Kane Athlete roster, which includes ultra marathoner and Jelly Roll’s running coach, Matt Johnson, Peloton instructor and animal rights activist, Olivia Amato and more. This partnership is a result of substantial testing and organic interest from the Yeti in the Kane Revive AC, the world’s toughest recovery shoe.
Kane Footwear created a custom size 43 Revive AC for extensive Yeti wear testing in an undisclosed location. The testing included wandering for days, running from hikers, snowball fights and sleeping in below-freezing temperatures.
“I’ve really put the Revive AC to the test,” said Yeti Boo. “As an all-conditions athlete, it doesn’t matter if there are blizzards, ice storms or avalanches—recovery remains my priority so I can stay jacked. No other recovery shoe is built for the snow, sleet, rain, mud and cold while keeping me comfortable all day as I explore the woods for hundreds of miles.”
The Yeti-approved Kane Revive AC is designed on the foundation of the crowd favorite Kane Revive, with enhanced all-conditions features, including:
- A rubberized outsole that provides superior traction, with 2.65-millimeter treads for traversing icy, mountainous terrain
- A sewn-in neoprene collar that locks in warmth while shielding against the elements, including snowballs
- Nylon grosgrain tabs at the front and back for easy on-and-off wear, featuring reflective detailing on the front tab
- A debossed hole pattern on the upper to promote breathability and ensure a dry environment to protect fur from getting wet
- Raised footbed nodes to activate blood flow and pressure points, allowing even the biggest feet and legs to recover
- Lightweight slip-on design that comfortably captures heel, arch and instep for all-day outdoor support
“At Kane Footwear, we believe recovery should never be limited by weather,” said John Gagliardi, founder and CEO of Kane Footwear. “Kane is the first to bring recovery footwear to those in cold, wet environments, and we will continue innovating the recovery footwear industry to make recovery accessible for all.”





