Features
Use: horse riding
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Ideal for both daily work and for competing
- Easy-wearing
- Elegant
TECHNOLOGY:
- IceLock
- Ortholite
UPPER:
- Mid-rise leather
- Stretchy insert on the ankles
- Laced at the front
- Zip at the back
- Snap button at the top
- Waterproof membrane
INSOLE:
- Triple density Ortholite
MIDSOLE:
- Thermoplastic shank
- Excellent shock absorption
OUTSOLE:
- IceLock®
- Non-slip
- Rubber
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TECHNOLOGY:
IceLock: Soles with IceLock technology offer exceptional grip on all types of terrain. The glass micro-filaments, inserted into the rubber sole compound, create maximal grip on slippery surfaces. IceLock soles provide stability on wet and icy surfaces.
ORTHOLITE®: Engineered from open cell polyurethane, Ortholite soles retain 95% of their cushioning properties after a year of use, whereas ordinary soles lose 70% over the same time period. The Ortholite sole is lightweight and breathable. The air circulates, to help evacuate heat and moisture to keep the feet dry. The environmentally-friendly biocide treatment is antimicrobial and creates a healthier environment for the feet. The advantages of Ortholite Open-Cell technology are:
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MEASURMENT GUIDE:
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 all day, take calf measurements during the second part of the day. This will reduce the risk of making your measurements too narrow if your legs increase in size during the day.
Please keep in mind that new boots drop (break in) by 1 to 3 cm with use.
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 measure both legs