How do your boots protect you from outdoor conditions?
Your boots are designed with a membrane to guarantee waterproofing and breathability. A membrane is a very thin component (5 to 25 micrometres) applied to the inside of a fabric that prevents water from entering while allowing moisture to escape.
Breathable boots for optimal thermal comfort
Thermal comfort is a balance between the warmth of the boots and its ability to let the foot breathe. Too much heat or not enough breathability means that moisture accumulates and cold can set in. We have designed these boots keeping in mind your preferred outdoor activity, whether occasional or regular, with a lining designed not only to prevent the infiltration of water, but also to wick away moisture.
How do you choose the right footwear for snow hiking?
To ensure you have all the right gear in winter, we recommend that you follow these guidelines: WARMTH: warmth provided by a warm pair of socks (ideally containing a suitable percentage of wool)
Breathability: Choose the sock according to the intensity of the hike and make sure you wear a breathable model to minimise moisture.
Boot height: adapt the height of the sock to the height of the upper and preferably choose high models if you want more protection.
What is the difference between traction and grip?
The traction of the boots depends on the number and shape of the studs. The grip is dependent on the materials of the sole and the tread pattern, like the tyres of your car. Traction optimises propulsion, prevents the boot from slipping backwards when going uphill and stabilises the boot.
By giving the sole grip, the boot prevents slipping and skidding on smooth ground or in demanding conditions (rain, snow, ice).
How do you preserve the technical qualities of these boots?
The water repellent properties of a fabric are what make water run off its surface without seeping in. This prevents the fabric from becoming waterlogged, so that it remains light, breathable and warm. A fabric is made water-repellent by applying a treatment to its outer surface. This treatment needs to be renewed during the lifetime of the garment. Products (spray or liquid) for this purpose are available in our stores.
How do you dry the inside of these boots?
Shoes can become heavy while they’re being worn in the wet (condensation and perspiration)
If your boots are very wet, we advise you to remove the insole, fill the upper with balls of newspaper and change them regularly. The paper will soak up the moisture and speed up the drying process.
Never put the boots too close to a heat source, rather leave them in a warm, dry and ventilated place.