Boots

Good tramping boots are an investment – and it pays to take care of them. If you don’t, you’ll be drastically reducing their life expectancy.

  • Wash the dirt from your boots with a stiff brush after every trip.
  • Store them in a moderately warm, dry place for several days.
  • Dry them slowly, otherwise the leather can become brittle and crack.
  • Before and after a trip, rub a wax or silicone-based cleaning product into the leather. This helps retain the natural breathability of the leather and prevents it from drying and cracking.
  • After a tramp, remove the insoles and make sure they keep their shape (insoles can become deformed or squashed after several days of walking).

If you take good care of a decent pair of boots, they should last for many years.

 

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