Posted: 8th November 2013 | Back to news feed

Cavallo really has thought of everything with the launch of its new Carbon Snow Boot.  Offering the ultimate in style, comfort, durability and warmth the Cavallo Carbon Snow paddock boot is a must have for any rider who wants to keep their feet warm and dry while riding or being on the yard this season.

The new Carbon Snow is part of the hugely successful Carbon line that was launched in Spring 2013. This short leather paddock boot is water repellent and abrasion, heat and dirt resistant, making it extremely easy to care for. Lined with a Thinsulate and specially created Kenaf wool and aluminium inner sole, they are cold resistant, sweat absorbing and antibacterial. They offer long lasting warmth for the feet with the maximum comfort and fit.

The boot is well padded throughout in an ergonomically shaped fashion. Additional heel padding adds extra comfort there are special perforations in the boot to allow the foot to breathe.

The unique moulded sole is designed to give even pressure distribution system to provide a more comfortable area around the ankle joint. Riders can be sure of a precise spur position, too, with this boot’s clever two-level spur holder.

Riders can rest assured their feet won’t slip through the stirrups with the boot’s special stirrup shank, plus a bevelled heel helps to support movement, making the Cavallo Carbon Snow boot an all-round practical choice. So if you are looking for a quality boot with technical superiority that will keep your feet toasty during the cold winter months for riding or walking then this is the obvious choice.

Also available for riding are the Carbon half chaps

Cavallo Carbon Snow comes in black in Sizes 37-45

 Carbon Snow boot: £185, Carbon half chaps: £179

For stockist enquiries: Zebra Products: 01352 763350 www.zebraproducts.co.uk                

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