How do you test your boots?
Allow children to try on both shoes while standing up, with the socks worn for hiking. Check two comfort points: the base of the heel and the front part of the foot going down. During your first few outings, gradually have them try them out to get used to them.
How do you extend the waterproofing capacity of your boots?
With use and over time, the boots’ waterproofing capacity may decrease. To reactivate their water-repellency and prevent stains on the outside, we recommend using a re-waterproofing treatment product after a year.
What size should you choose?
These boots are available in UK Junior sizes 10 - 2.
For hiking, consider one size above your child’s normal size for optimal comfort on descents, preventing the toes from bumping against the boot.
Why do these shoes have removable insoles?
Did you know that children’s feet sweat three times as much as adults’ feet? That’s why at Quechua, we’ve designed trainers with removable insoles so you can air out the shoes.
What’s more, our trainers are suitable for wearing with orthopaedic insoles!
A practical tip: remove the insole when trying them on to see where your foot sits.