Durable booties designed to stand the test of time
Our flexible, waterproof SIBIR 300 hunting boots feature a multi-layer natural rubber upper (resistant to scratching and perforation by vegetation), an instep and a 100% rubber sole. As a result, waiting at the post in a battue, or walking on the plain or in the forest on difficult terrain, is no problem at all, even when faced with dense, aggressive vegetation made up of brambles, gorse and other thorny plants.
A pair with an insulating neoprene lining designed to keep feet warm
Because we always have hunter comfort in mind, our engineers have created these warm boots. The aim? Insulate your feet from the cold and damp thanks to a 4mm neoprene lining. Whether you're actively hunting behind your dogs for woodcock, pheasant, partridge, rabbit and other small game, or out hunting big game, your feet are protected, so you can enjoy your passion unhindered.
Shock absorption in the heel: an innovative system that makes walking easier
The model we present here features the Cushion System: in simple terms, this is a process that absorbs shocks when walking. How does it work? Thanks to a shock-absorbing cushion integrated into the heel. As a result, your foot is less traumatized and you tire less: the CS helps to protect the foot by absorbing and dissipating impact forces. In concrete terms, you can walk for longer without discomfort, while enjoying a lighter, more dynamic walking experience.
Other interesting properties of these hunting boots
This model, with a lower height than a conventional boot, features a 4mm anti-bacterial, sweat-absorbing insole. It also features large 5mm studs, with grip ridges for better grip and to prevent mud from accumulating when walking. Practical and easy to put on/off (the mid-high shaft has been designed with a rear unthreading lug), don't hesitate to use absorbent socks with these boots to regulate perspiration.
An ideal product when the mercury drops
Our comfortable, easy-to-wear booties keep out the cold when temperatures drop in autumn and winter. Ideal for hunting in shallow water (copses, plains...), it's generally preferable to wear a size up if you want to put on a pair of thick socks with these booties.
A few maintenance tips
We know you can't wait to put our boots to the test. To keep them in good condition, clean them after every outing with water and/or neutral Ph soap (but avoid hard brushes and abrasive sponges). Then wipe them dry with a cloth, or leave them to dry in a well-ventilated area away from sources of heat. Store them upright and unfolded to prevent the rubber from degrading and cracking at the fold.
How do you protect your booties?
To protect your rubber boots all year round, we recommend applying a silicone-based spray to the upper (we have a boot-renewing spray on the site) a few times a year. The silicone creates a protective layer between the exterior and the rubber, helping to extend the product's lifespan. Store them away from humidity, preferably in a ventilated, airy place.
Additional information by size: weight of pair, total height and inside height of boots
39: 1.35kg; (overall height: 27.5cm; inside: 23.5cm)
40: 1.42kg; (overall height: 28cm; inside: 24cm)
41: 1.48kg; (overall height: 28.5cm; inside: 24.5cm)
42: 1.56kg; (overall height: 29cm; inside: 25cm)
43: 1.63kg; (overall height. 29.5cm; inside: 25.5cm)
44: 1.69kg; (total height: 30cm; inside: 26cm)
45: 1.79kg; (total height: 30.5cm; inside: 26.5cm)
46: 1.86kg; (total height: 31cm; inside: 27cm)
Calf size size 42: 41cm