Aku Cimbra GTX boots are top - notch professional footwear crafted for forestry work. They set a new benchmark for PPE footwear, skillfully blending comfort and safety. Thanks to the AKU ELICA NATURAL STRIDE SYSTEM's hand - made design, these boots mimic the natural shape of your foot. This helps you maintain balance, stay stable, and feel less tired during long - term use. The large - volume protective aluminium toe - cap gives you extra room and lowers the chance of pressure at the front of your foot. The well - known VIBRAM FOURÃ sole with AKU's unique dual - density wedge offers great grip on various surfaces and excellent shock absorption on rough and hard ground. The high - quality Perwanger suede upper, paired with a Gore - Tex membrane, keeps your feet dry and allows them to breathe, even on warm days. Cimbra GTX boots are certified according to EN ISO 20345:2011 S3 - HI - CI - WR - HRO - SRC and EN ISO 17249:2013+AC:2014 - LEVEL3. Upper: 2.6 mm perwanger suede; Upper protection: rubber rand; Lining: gore - tex for multiple seasons, waterproof and breathable; Cut - resistant insert: aramid fibres and ultra - high molecular weight PE; Outsole: vibram four, anti - static, anti - slip, resistant to oils and hydrocarbons; Midsole: double - density PU with high energy absorption; Lasting board: rigid polypropylene combined with 6 - 4mm fiberglass + puncture - proof insert; Footbed: antistatic EVA; Weight (½ pair): 1200g; Size range (UK): 7 - 13.




These Aku Cimbra GTX boots are perfect for forestry work. To use them, just slip your feet in like you would with any other boots. Make sure to tie the laces properly for a snug fit. When working, the boots will give you good balance and stability, so you can focus on your tasks. As for care, keep them clean. After use, wipe off any dirt or mud with a damp cloth. Let them dry naturally, away from direct heat. To maintain the waterproof and breathable features, use a suitable leather conditioner for the suede upper every few months. Check the boots regularly for any signs of wear, especially the sole and toe - cap. If you notice any issues, it might be time to get them repaired or replaced. Also, always follow the safety standards related to your work when wearing these boots.