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Mikk-Line rubber boots ‘Twilight Mauve’

Solid-colored Mikk-Line rain boots are made from natural rubber and are completely waterproof and practical. They are suitable for children who love jumping in puddles, playing on wet grass or sand, and exploring nature even along small streams. Mikk-Line rain boots are ideal footwear for rainy weather and can be worn during the warmer seasons, from late spring to early autumn.

Brand: Mikk-Line

Original price was: 29,95 €.Current price is: 26,95 €.

The rubber boots are more suitable for narrow to medium-width feet. The boots feature a removable insole, on which the manufacturer has printed a "happy feet" allowance of 1.5 cm. However, we do not recommend leaving such a large allowance, as the rubber boot does not stay securely on the foot, which could cause the child to drag their feet. The recommended growth allowance is 1.0–1.2 cm. A raised insole pad is glued under the insole, which can be easily removed.

Size Insole
Length (cm) Width (cm) Shaft height (cm) Weight of one rubber boot (g)
22 14.1 5.5 14.5 249
23 14.9 6.0 14.5 257
24 15,7 6.2 17.5 297
25 16.3 6.3 17.5 306
26 17.0 6.5 17.5 320
27 17.7 6.9 17.5 326
28 18.3 6.9 19.0 362
29 19.1 6.9 19.0 381
30 19.8 7.2 19.5 406
31 20.4 7.5 19.5 411
32 20.8 7.519.5 21.0 461
33 21.7 7.8 21.0 464

The measurements are indicative and may vary slightly depending on the measurer. The measurements were taken by Lilz Kids and may differ from the manufacturer’s own data.

The shoe has been measured with a tape measure from the insole. Both in terms of length and width, it is noticeable that there are a few millimeters of extra space, meaning the insole is not the same size as the rubber boot's sole.

When choosing the right size, it's best not to leave too much extra room, as the rubber boot is not secured on the foot, which could cause the child to drag their feet. The recommended growth allowance is 1.0–1.2 cm, while the manufacturer's recommendation is 1.5 cm.

Mikk-Line rubber boots are suitable for wearing in the rain during the warmer seasons from spring to autumn. They have a wide, rounded toe box and a reflector on the back. Despite the rather deep pattern, the sole is flexible. They are made of natural phthalate-free rubber. Before the first use, we recommend that you treat them with a vegetable oil (e.g. olive oil). As natural rubber is porous, stains and spots can easily form on the surface of the material. The oil seals the porous holes and leaves a light protective layer on the surface, making the rubber more resistant to staining. Read more about rubber maintenance here.

More information:

– Natural rubber
– Free from phthalates, heavy metals, chlorinated paraffins and PAHs.
– Removable insoles
– Outsole pattern
– Waterproof
– Flexible rubber sole
– Reflective detail

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How to care for natural rubber?

  1. Treat before use – Coat rubber boots with a thin layer of olive oil to protect the material and reduce staining.
  2. Clean regularly – Rinse the rubber boots with cold to lukewarm water and, if necessary, clean them with a soft cloth.
  3. Use a gentle cleaning agent – If you use soap, choose a neutral and mild product.
  4. Avoid strong chemicals – Do not use stain removers or harsh cleaning agents that may damage the rubber.
  5. Remove tougher dirt – If necessary, use a damp melamine sponge to remove more stubborn stains.

When purchasing rubber boots, it is important to consider that boots made especially from natural rubber or other soft synthetic materials are primarily intended for use in rainy and wet conditions. Soft rubber is designed to make the boots more flexible and therefore more comfortable for the wearer (for example, barefoot-style boots). However, due to its softness, this type of material is inherently more susceptible to wear and mechanical damage.

Rubber boots are well suited for repelling water and moisture, but they are not intended for intensive use or high-wear activities, such as braking with the feet on a balance bike, playing on gravel, rubbing footwear against asphalt, or other similar actions that may damage the rubber.

An incorrectly chosen size can also increase the risk of damage. If there is too much extra room in the boots (we recommend a maximum of 1 cm for smaller wearers and up to 1.2 cm for larger wearers), a child may start dragging their feet, which accelerates wear.
In the case of lined rubber boots, too much extra room can also cause wear to the heel lining—when walking, the heel moves up and down, and this friction gradually wears down the lining.

Please note that damage resulting from such use is not covered by the warranty and does not indicate a manufacturing defect.

Read more about rubber boots.

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