Sole grip
The grip of our soles is certified.
To qualify, the shoe must pass laboratory tests to evaluate the grip coefficient on different surfaces (smooth, rough, dry, wet).
To approve these tests, we then have the quality of our soles evaluated in the field, in the mountains, by a panel of child testers.
Waterproof test
Tested in the laboratory and in use, our shoes guarantee optimum waterproofing and breathability. First immersed in water under air pressure, we check for the absence of bubbles on the shoe's surface. The shoes are then placed, half-submerged, on a mechanical arm simulating walking, to check that the inside of the shoe remains perfectly dry. For this model, the test lasted the equivalent of 8 km under the conditions described above.
Extending waterproofing
Waterproof footwear is often compromised by the ingress of water through the top of the shoe. To keep feet dry for longer, we recommend the use of a waterproof gaiter or mini-gaiter to protect the upper part of the shoe from the ingress of water, pebbles, sand and so on. A few times a year, we recommend using a water-repellent spray to restore the shoe's original water repellency and combat external stains.
Which size to choose?
When hiking, don't hesitate to choose a size larger than your child's usual shoe size. This will ensure optimum comfort on the descent, and prevent toes from digging into the shoe's bottom. Tip: keep your child's fingernails short and, before going downhill, check that the Velcro and/or laces are properly fastened to prevent the foot from sliding forward.
Buying advice
Have your child try on both shoes, standing up, with the socks used for hiking. Two points of comfort should be checked: the heel seat and the forefoot when descending. Avoid compression points when trying on shoes. Have your child use the shoes progressively during the first few hikes, so that they fit their feet.
On the Internet, you can print out the perimeter and check the length of your child's foot: https://pdfcoffee.com/pedimetreuepdf-pdf-free.html
Removable insole
Removable insole for faster drying. Can also be replaced by an orthopedic insole.
Don't throw it away, fix it!
Our products accompany you on your mountain hikes.
As you progress, they age, and some parts may wear out or break.
To make it easier to repair our shoes, we make laces (reference: 8341958) available in our stores or on the Internet.
PRODUCT DESIGN: OUR EXPERTISE
Our worldwide design center Quechua is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie. This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers...) and outdoor sports enthusiasts. A great asset for designing your mountain hiking products, and providing you with all our expertise.