Description
Protection
• Reinforced Heel counter for better safety and stability
• Thermoformed Toe Cap for Toe Protection
• Shock-absorbing sole with steel shank
• TPU Shin protection with added Foam Paddings
• TPU Protection at the Ankle
Material
• Full Grain Leather & Suede Upper
• Breathable mesh liner
• Aqdry Water-resistant Lining
• Double Density Anti-Slip Rubber Sole
• Technical textured Leather Shift Pad for added grip
Features
• Rider comfort system HD Foam Padded Insoles for cushioning & Shock Absorption
• Wide entry opening with YKK® zip fasteners to get in quickly and easily
• Rear reflective insert for night-time visibility
• Double-stitched in all high-stress areas
• Lightweight construction
• Leather Stretch panels for durability & comfort flexibility On & Off-Road
• Comfort collar
• CE Certified: EN ISO 20345 Standard
Constructed from high-quality materials, the Raida Explorer Boots boast exceptional durability and long-lasting performance. The outer layer of the boots is made from a rugged, yet flexible fabric that can withstand rugged terrains, rough trails, and challenging environments.
Note: This footwear is treated with a special coating that helps repel water to a certain extent. It can handle light rain or splashes but may not fully protect against prolonged exposure to water.
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Care & Maintenance
Following these cleaning and maintenance tips will help prolong the life of your riding boots and keep them looking and performing their best.
- Regular Cleaning: After each ride, wipe down your boots with a damp cloth to remove any dirt, dust, or mud. Pay special attention to the soles and any areas with visible grime.
- Leather Care: If your riding boots are made of leather, use a leather cleaner specifically designed for footwear. Apply the cleaner according to the manufacturer’s instructions and use a soft brush or cloth to gently scrub away any stains or marks. After cleaning, apply a leather conditioner to moisturize and protect the leather from drying out.
- Waterproofing: If your boots are not already waterproof, consider applying a waterproofing spray or wax. This will help protect them from water damage and extend their lifespan.
- Drying: If your boots get wet, allow them to air dry naturally. Avoid placing them near direct heat sources like radiators or using a hairdryer, as excessive heat can damage the leather or cause it to crack.
- Odor Control: To keep your boots smelling fresh, sprinkle some baking soda or use odor-fighting inserts specifically designed for footwear. This will help absorb moisture and neutralize unpleasant odors.
- Sole Maintenance: Check the condition of the soles regularly. If you notice excessive wear or damage, consider getting them resoled by a professional cobbler to maintain traction and ensure safety while riding.
- Storage: When not in use, store your boots in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid stacking heavy objects on top of them, as this can deform the shape of the boots.
- Zipper Care: If your boots have zippers, keep them clean by wiping them with a damp cloth regularly. Apply a silicone-based lubricant or zipper wax to ensure smooth operation.
- Replace Insoles: If the insoles of your boots are removable, consider replacing them periodically to maintain comfort and support.
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