Thermal insulation
With a thick and cosy liner, they'll keep your feet warm down to -32°C (or -23°C while you're standing still).
level of practice | advanced |
frequency | intensive |
waterproof | waterproof, water repellent |
lining material | felt liner |
main material | polyester |
foot width | medium |
type of opening/closing | lace |
boot height | high boots |
removable insole | removable insole |
condition | new |
boots type | wellies |
outsole technology | Snowcontact |
season | winter, autumn |
tightening type | traditional lace |
type of lining | removable liner |
comfort temperature | -22°C |
Outer sole of: 60.0% Synthetic Rubber, 40.0% Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Upper of: 25.0% Polyurethane, 75.0% Polyester |
Lining and sock of: 28.0% Wool, 72.0% Polyester |
Store your products in a dark, dry and well-ventilated place. Remove the liner regularly to dry it. Machine wash the liner at 30°C max but do not tumble dry.
Do not tumble dry.
In our Sportslab, products are tested for warmth, ergonomics, and strength. Then it's out to the mountains for the ultimate field test.
Thermal testing
In the lab (in simulated conditions) and out in the mountains, the boots are tested by a variety of users. We ask them to report when their feet begin to feel cold, and found that these boots keep most people comfortable down to -23°C (standing still) or -32°C (walking).
Tested for strength
In the lab, our engineers test for strength by accelerating the ageing process and exposing the boots to UV rays. They check that all components - like eyelets, straps, and glues - will resist abrasion in all kinds of conditions.