Low battle boots for armored combat

$149

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Description

Meet the low battle boots for armored combat – the shoes designed to be used with closed greaves.

Features:

  • Durable leather outside
  • Rubber anti-slip outsole
  • Sport insole
  • Loop and lace to attach a sabatons

The low profile of the shoes provides maximal mobility and never interferes with your full greaves.

Each pair is made of durable leather with a combined leather+rubber sole.

The outsoles are made without a modern footprint according to the armored combat rules.

Each pair of low-battle boots for armored combat is made to measure.

You can get the boots in one of these colors:

colors of th ecombat boots

 

Medieval Footwear FAQ


To prolong the lifespan of your medieval combat boots, it is important to clean and condition them regularly. Use a soft brush to remove any dirt or debris, and apply a leather conditioner to keep the leather supple and prevent cracking. Avoid exposing the boots to excessive moisture or extreme temperatures, as this can damage the leather and compromise its structural integrity. Try not to dry them above the open fire, usually, it doesn’t make them better.

To get custom-sized shoes, it’s crucial to measure your feet correctly for a perfect fit, particularly for armored combat boots. You should measure your feet with the socks and padded chausses you wear during combat.

Steps:

  1. Prepare a sheet of paper, a pen or pencil, and a ruler. Wear the socks and padded chausses you wear during combat.
Feet measurements for battle boots

2. Place the paper on a flat surface. Stand on the paper with your weight evenly distributed.

feet measurements

3. Trace around your foot with a pen perpendicular to the paper, keeping it close to your foot.

4. Measure the length of your foot from the longest point on your heel to the longest point on your toes using a ruler. Record this measurement.

5. Measure the width of your foot at the widest part, usually around the ball of your foot, and note it down.

6. Measure the circumference of B (the area where you measured width), C (the area where your foot meets your leg), and D (your ankle) using a measuring tape. Write down these measurements.

7. Note any other details of your feet for your custom-sized shoes, such as medical braces, or surgeons.

Important points on how to measure your feet for custom-sized shoes:

  • Measure with socks and padded chausses worn during combat.
  • Trace the foot with a pen perpendicular to the paper.
  • Measure foot length from heel to toe and width at the widest part.
  • Measure the circumference of B, C, and D for both feet.
  • Note any other requests or details.

Conclusion:

With accurate measurements following these steps, you can get custom-sized shoes that fit your needs perfectly. If you have questions or require assistance, don’t hesitate to consult us.


Additional information

Weight 0.6 kg

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