The ultimate lightweight insulated wellington boot. 5mm neoprene combined with temperature regulating 2mm 'air cell' lining which achieves a very effective air layer between the body and the neoprene lining. If the foot gets too warm the condensation is spread within the air cells and evaporates up the boot shaft and out of the top of the boot keeping the wearer warm in cold weather and cooler during warm weather.
100% natural rubber to ensure long life and strong resistance.
Vulcanised construction.
Waterproof 'rip-stop' fabric leg - extremely lightweight but still incredibly strong and highly resistant to sharp objects.
Genuine leather trim and top edge piping.
Comfort rated to -20C.
Highly insulated lining of 5mm neoprene combined with a 2mm ‘air cell’ lining for temperature regulation and improved comfort.
Half–length Riri zip at the back of the boot for better fit around the calf.
All-round locking strap.
Arxus X-pattern sole constructed of six different technical layers, which create a level of comfort which is second to none, giving a stable grip in all terrain.
5mm removable EVA felt insole increases shock absorption during walking and provides additional insulation from the ground.
Wearing what you would normally want to wear inside your wellies (trousers/jeans and thick socks, for example), sit on a chair with your feet flat on the floor.
Wrap a tape measure (or piece of string that can be measured afterwards) comfortably tight around the widest part of your calf, inserting either one or two fingers between the tape and your leg.
Take a note of this measurement, which will give you the ideal calf size for your wellington boots.
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR FEET
Wear the type of socks you normally wear inside your wellies and if possible measure your feet in the afternoon (feet typically swell
during the day).
Distribute weight evenly before measuring.
Place a piece of paper on a hard surface with one end to the wall. Stand on the piece of paper with your heel just touching the wall.
Mark the end of your longest toe with a pencil for both feet. Ideally get someone to do this for you while you stand up straight.
Take the larger of the two foot length values. Women should add 6mm to this measurement to allow for movement and room inside the boot, while men should add 8mm. The combined measurement will be your insole length, which you will find on the chart above.