Bandit brings a style that’s growing in popularity to the Explorer collection, offering a utility style in a functional motorcycle boot.
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Merlin Boots
UK Size
EU Size
Foot Length (cm)
5
38
23.5
5.5
39
24.0
6
40
24.5
7
41
25.5
8
42
26.5
9
43
27.5
10
44
28.5
10.5
45
29.0
11
46
29.5
12
47
30.5
13
48
31.5
How to Measure
It's easy to find the right shoe size, just place both feet (in your normal riding socks) on a piece of paper and carefully draw the outline of each foot. Make sure you keep the pen pointing straight down to get a true outline! Then measure the lengths of both outlines from the top edge of your big toes to the back edge of your heel. If your two feet measure differently, take the longer of the two measurements and that's your size - all measurements in centimetres (cm).
Helpful Hint
Remember to wear your normal riding socks and if you ride around the year you might want to make a bit of allowance for thicker winter socks.
Their premium cowhide leather upper has subtle contrasting panels to set them apart, and they’re backed by the Merlin-exclusive Hipora® Triple Liner for superior waterproofing. D3O® impact protectors and a reinforced footbed provide enhanced protection, while a padded tongue and high grip sole offer the comfort and reassurance needed for longer rides. Care for the boots: After each use, ensure all dirt and grease is wiped off the boots and that they are completely dry before wiping with a non-abrasive cloth, paying particular attention to the panel seams. Because of the Crazy Horse finish, the boots cannot be cared for like regular leather boots. These ‘naked’ leather finishes don’t necessarily need treating, but if you wish to then please use a mink oil or other ‘exotic’ cleaner. You may find that this will darken the leather.
Materials: •2.4mm premium cowhide leather upper with subtle contrast panels
•Merlin-exclusive Hipora® Triple Liner waterproofing
•Comfort mesh inner lining
•High grip sole
•Padded tongue for added comfort
It's easy to find the right shoe size, just place both feet (in your normal riding socks) on a piece of paper and carefully draw the outline of each foot. Make sure you keep the pen pointing straight down to get a true outline! Then measure the lengths of both outlines from the top edge of your big toes to the back edge of your heel. If your two feet measure differently, take the longer of the two measurements and that's your size - all measurements in centimetres (cm).
Helpful Hint
Remember to wear your normal riding socks and if you ride around the year you might want to make a bit of allowance for thicker winter socks.
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