
Camper launches the Karst 2 The model has been revamped and is now even more functional
Karst DNA has always been tied to organic forms and the ability to reinterpret outdoor silhouettes with an urban twist. The Karst 2 carries on that legacy and enhances it, with even more fluid lines, an aesthetic inspired by natural landscapes, and construction solutions designed to support movement in a dynamic and natural way. At the heart of the innovation is ReXarge®, the exclusive foam developed by Camper for the midsole. A material that revolutionizes the walking experience: lightweight, ultra-responsive, and incredibly soft, capable of absorbing impacts and providing a constant energy return.
Another innovation of the Karst 2 is the Vibram sole, developed with 30% recycled materials, ensuring optimal grip in any condition. The combination of Vibram technology and the ReXarge® midsole makes the Karst 2 a sneaker designed to withstand the metropolitan rhythm, while keeping the same spirit of adventure as outdoor footwear. The interior has also been carefully designed: extra padding embraces the foot for an enveloping experience, while certified leather uppers create a balance between material luxury and technical reliability. The result is a design that lives in the tension between natural and artificial, between comfort and aesthetic experimentation.
Karst 2 was launched as a statement of intent by Camper. At a time when sneakers are becoming increasingly hybrid, the brand offers an authentic and radical vision that prioritizes functionality without giving up a strong aesthetic identity. The unisex positioning further reinforces this philosophy: Karst 2 is designed for everyone, regardless of gender or context, and fits perfectly into the contemporary conversation about breaking down stylistic barriers. It is footwear that adapts to those who live the city as a fluid ecosystem, between work, movement, and leisure moments. With the Karst 2, Camper is not simply launching a new model, but opening a new chapter in the dialogue between humans and nature, between technology and everyday life.































































