How can I be sure that my boots are 100% waterproof?
We've ensured that your boots are waterproof through standardized laboratory testing and field use and ageing tests.
The boot's one-piece construction ensures that no water can enter the boot.
How do you measure grip?
We measure the grip of our products in the laboratory, on a scale that we have established.
Grip is the result of the workmanship of the main material and the design of the sole. This product has a grip level of 3 out of 5.
How to choose your shoe size?
This model comes in two sizes. It's important to choose the right size to ensure good foot support with the socks you normally wear.
Be careful, as a boot that's too big can result in poor foot support, reduced grip and rubbing of the foot against the boot.
How do you easily put on and take off your boots?
On the top of the boot is a ribbed strip that gives you a good grip when putting the boot on.
On the heel of the boot is a lug on which you can lean to remove the boots without having to sit down.
How do you dry your boots?
If water enters through the top of the boot collar, we advise you to remove the insole, rinse the boots and leave them to drain and dry in a ventilated area. Do not place near a heat source or on a radiator. Turn the boot inside out and put it on a broomstick.
Why is the boot collar so wide on a child?
The collar of the boot may appear wide in relation to the child's calf. This is quite normal: a child's instep is really important for putting the boot on independently. The collar must leave the necessary space.
This design bias makes it easier for children to put the boot on and take it off independently.
Technical data
In size 33/34:
Boot weight: 456 grams
Outer boot height: 22 cm
Outer boot height: 20 cm
Calf circumference: 35 cm
The boot's inner sock provides good comfort and insulation to keep feet warm.
Molded, removable insole that can be machine-washed.
Do not wear barefoot. Avoid wearing shorts: friction can irritate children's calves.
How to care for your sailing boots
When your boots are stained, run them under water and rub them with a sponge. If the stains are stubborn, you can rub them off with a wet sponge and a little soap.