
Description
Discover the world’s first ever chainsaw boot to feature the patented BOA® Fit System.
The BOA® Fit System is amazingly quick and easy to use. In essence, you press down on the dial and turn to tighten and simply pull up the dial to release. View a video showcasing the durability of the BOA® Fit System on the tab towards the top of this page (below the price). BOA® and Pfanner are so confident in the durability of the lacing system that every pair of Pfanner BOA® Chainsaw Boots comes with a lifetime warranty for the laces.
The BOA® Fit System uniformly distributes the pressure of the laces across the boot to ensure the most comfortable fit. When tightened, no laces are loose or looped that could pose a risk of entanglement, so it is a very safe system to use within the Forestry industry. The two dials on the laces allows you to tighten the laces across the top of your foot separately to the laces to the front of your ankle and shin. This helps you to adjust the comfort to your preference. Once looked in place, the laces will not need to be re-adjusted until you are ready to take them off at the end of your day.
The BOA® Chainsaw boot is the lightest chainsaw boot offered by Pfanner with Class 2 chainsaw protection. The weight of a size 41 (EUR) boot is under 1Kg! The low weight and comfortable design make this a great boot for use all day long.
A comfortable, durable boot, with abrasion protection rubber rand. The upper material and the cut protection material are riveted together to ensure it remains in place and performs exceptionally well, should the worst happen.
The boot has a higher shaft to give extra comfort and support to the wearer. Designed for ground use.
Certificated S3 safety boot.
Specifications
Upper Material | |
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Lining Material | |
Chainsaw Protection Class | Class 2 |
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Sole | |
Waterproofing | |
Toe Cap | Aluminium |
Colour | |
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Lining Material | Sympatex |
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Reviews
Pfanner Leather Boots
It is essential that the components removed by the water are restored to the leather to keep it supple, flexible and resistant. Leather that is not cared for dries out, becomes brittle and tears. The shoes will be irreparably damaged. The best leather shoes deserve the best care so they remain comfortable, water repellent, and, above all, their durability is considerably increased. Leather is a natural material with invaluable properties. However, it is also subject to a certain ageing process and must, therefore, be cared for regularly.
- Remove the laces before treating them with organic leather balm so that the wax emulsion can also reach the hidden parts of the shoes.
- Apply an organic leather balm to the leather (especially on the seams).
- Use a hair dryer or a hot air gun to melt the wax. This ensures optimum penetration of the wax into the leather. Make sure that you always keep the hair dryer or hot air gun moving so that the leather does not get too hot.
- Do not use grease for leather care. Greases make the leather particularly soft, but the shoes lose strength, and the pores of the leather open up, causing the leather to lose its water-repellent and beneficial properties.
- Never let the leather dry too quickly or in direct sunlight or over heaters or open fires. The shoes should always be well-ventilated and left to dry out after use. Take out the insole and open the lacing. Allow to dry at room temperature (approx. 17 – 20 °C).
- If the shoes are very wet, use a shoe tree to prevent deformation.
- Please repeat this care process if the upper leather loses its water-repellent effect.
The skin is a “living” material that is nourished, among other things, by the sebaceous glands. The sebum produced is a mixture of fats, cholesterol, protein and electrolytes. It prevents the skin from drying out and makes it supple. Without this natural “supply”, the shoe wearer must take care of this task, as otherwise, the leather dries out, becomes brittle and loses its properties.