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Mikk-Line thermal rubber boots ‘Sparrow’

Mikk-Line thermal rubber boots are suitable for use in the wet spring-autumn period and also in slightly cooler weather (with wet snow). They have a warm fur lining with a wool content of 30%. The insole of the thermo is fur on one side and covered with a foil on the other, which protects the feet from the cold coming from the ground. The lower part of the leg can be tightened with cords. A strong sole pattern ensures good slip resistance and stability. The soles are flexible, the nose is rounded and the back of the heel has a reflector.

Brand: Mikk-Line

The lumps have a purple undertone.

📌 The rubber boots are made from natural rubber, which may result in slight surface irregularities that do not affect the product’s properties, including water resistance.

 

Original price was: 54,95 €.Current price is: 35,95 €.

When choosing the right size, it is recommended to leave an allowance of 1–1.2 cm, as the boot does not hold the shoe firmly on the foot and this may cause the child to start dragging their feet. Therefore, choosing the correct size is important to ensure comfort and freedom of movement.

Size Length (cm) Width (cm) Shaft height (cm)
23 15.2 5.9 16.4
24 15.8 6.2 19.0
25 16.5 6.4 19.0
26 17.1 6.6 19.5
27 17.8 6.9 19.5
28 18.4 7.1 21.0
29 19.1 7.3 21.0
30 19.8 7.5 21.0
31 20.4 7.6 21.5
32 21.0 7.6 23.0
33 21.7 7.7 23.0

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 length and width are measured with a tape measure from the insole.

Mikk-Line thermal rubber boots are suitable for use during the wet spring-autumn period and also in slightly cooler weather (e.g. with wet snow). The boots have a warm fur lining with 30% wool (not removable) and a removable insole. The insole is covered on one side with fur and on the other side with a heat-retaining foil. The crotch can be tightened with drawstrings. The rubber boots have a reinforced sole pattern for better slip resistance. The strong sole pattern also helps to keep the outerwear soles firmly in place. Despite having a fairly deep pattern, the sole of the rubber is flexible. They have a wide rounded toe box and a reflector at the back.

We recommend that you wear them in wet weather and avoid using them as winter footwear (above -5 degrees below zero). The main advantage of rubber boots is that they are waterproof, but they are not breathable. Winter boots often use advanced materials and technologies that provide waterproofing while allowing the foot to breathe. During active movement, they are unable to evaporate perspiration, which can lead to the feet becoming clammy and ultimately cold. However, they are easier to maintain than winter boots, making them ideal for use in dusty and rainy weather.

More information:

– Natural rubber, phthalate-free rubber
– Lining: 30% wool, 70% polyester (not removable).
– Removable insole with aluminium foil layer to protect against cold from below
– Leg with drawstrings
– Strong and flexible rubber sole
– Waterproof
– Flexible rubber sole
– Reflector details

Before the first use, we recommend treating the rubber 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.

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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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