For the Game Around the Game
Sport, by Civilion standards, is not training. It is golf before dinner, a dock before lunch, a terrace after the match, and enough grip to move through all of it properly.
Sport, by Civilion standards, is not training. It is golf before dinner, a dock before lunch, a terrace after the match, and enough grip to move through all of it properly.
Less about breaking records. More about keeping standards.
Low profile. Stable footing. Ventilated, but structured.
Built to move when needed—and hold its ground when it matters more.
Golf doesn’t demand haste; it demands steadiness. Every step across the fairway or green requires poise, not power.
This design understands that tempo. The stable base aligns your stance, so confidence arrives naturally.
With an adaptive grip, traction stays reliable on short grass, sand, or a damp morning tee-off—no fuss, no overcorrection.
It’s not just built for the clubhouse. But on the course, where rhythm matters more than speed, it earns its place.
Movement on a boat is rarely optional. The surface shifts, the angles change. Footing becomes less about force, more about control.
Civilion is built for that kind of unpredictability. The low-profile platform keeps you closer to the deck, so balance feels immediate rather than corrected. Underfoot, the HEXTRA-GRIP tread engages without overreaching—holding firm on wet surfaces without feeling aggressive or rigid. It’s traction that works with you, not against you.
The construction plays a quieter role but just as important. It doesn’t take on water, doesn’t get heavy, and doesn’t lose its composure when conditions shift. Stay clean and deliberate. No hesitation, no second step.
It’s not built for sailing alone. But on a deck, where everything is in motion, it proves its point quickly.