When referencing the sizing for these boots, the letter represents the calf width and the number represents the height. See link in the Key Features for more details.
Boasting attention to detail, they feature a spur rest with three adjustment levels as well as a padded heel flap for extra protection and durability. The cowhide footbed has a 2mm anti-shock insole and a second layer that is antibacterial for freshness and additional cushioning. The light and flexible hand-sewn rubber outsole has an aggressive tread for security in the stirrup while still allowing release in the case of a fall. A rear elastic band ensures comfortable movement both in and out of the saddle and a large variety of sizing options lets you find your perfect fit.
Designed with the hard-working rider in mind, these sophisticated boots were created to be as durable as they are attractive. Features such as double-stitched seams along stress lines, a padded leather flap at the heel, a drum dyed leather lining, an extra-strong zipper, and brass snap buttons ensure longevity. Additionally, the inner calf has innovative E-Tex that has a high resistance to intensive use while being aesthetically identical to leather, guaranteeing top performance for both training and showing.
Caring for Your EGO7 Boots:
Many environmental factors might have a negative impact on leather, this is why regular and proper care is so important. Your riding boots should be cleaned with a damp cloth. Horse sweat, mud etc. are very aggressive for leather and should be removed at all times.
The leather should be moisturized with a leather cleaner and conditioner to maintain elasticity and wear resistance. Leather boots need to dry after being worn and stored in a cool, dry and ventilated place always away from direct heat or sunlight to avoid cracks and stiffness.
Use the practical inflatable boot trees supplied to keep them in perfect shape.
EGO7 Zipper Care:
Please Note: Zippers have a 6-month manufacturer warranty.
Zipper lifespans can be compared to your car tire. The lifespan mainly depends on how you treat them, just like your car tire conditions depend on the type of driving you are doing, the road conditions, and how much you drive, for this we have some extra advice for you: