D Due TENACE - Boots - black

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D.DUE

Features

Use: horse riding, rider equipment


 

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Understated and elegant
  • Ideal for both everyday wear and for competing
  • Made in Italy

UPPER: 

  • High-rise
  • Full-grain tanned Italian leather
  • Leather lining
  • Stretchy decorative laces on the forefoot
  • YKK back zip
  • Snap button tab on the upper
  • Long stretchy gusset zip
  • Tight fit on the ankle
  • Spur cleats
  • Optimal comfort

INSOLE:

  • Comfortable
  • Excellent shock absorption

OUTSOLE:

  • Vibram® 
  • Rubber
  • Non-slip
  • Great grip in the stirrups

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COMPOSITION:


Vibram®: Reference for abrasion resistant rubber outsoles. Exclusive compositions are created according to the specific requirements of each activity. For hiking and trekking, shoes with Vibram technology have a sole that ensures optimal traction, support and cushioning, even on uneven terrain.

 

MEASURING:


Measuring is essential when choosing a pair of boots.

No measurement interpretation is made by the manufacturer. The measurement indicated on the order will refer to the definitive measurements of the pair of boots.

 

We recommend wearing your usual horse riding clothing (pants and socks).

 

Get assistance: taking measurement alone is often a source of error. The horse rider must stand, feet flat on the ground, legs slightly bent.  If possible, take measurement of your calf at the time you usually ride. If you ride a any time of the day, take measurement on the second part of the day. This will prevent the risk of choosing a narrow boots as your legs may swollen during the day.

 

Keep in mind that new boots lower (breaks in) of 1 to 3 cm when used.

The more the boots are tight, the less they will lower. 

For an elegant profile, the boots will have to be slight too high at first, noting this will depends on everyone's opinion, of the chosen model and of the riding time.

To prevent from a possible back of the knee pain during trial period, we recommend the use of a cork heel pad until the boots "break in".

 

ATTENTION: Always take both leg measures