Be Lenka Winter 3.0 – barefoot skór

30.900 kr.
24.720 kr.
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Why should good winter boots have to be heavy clogs which squeeze your feet? Winter 3.0 from Be Lenka are especially light and comfortable barefoot winter boots, clad with merino wool to keep you warm. They have a DeepGrip sole to keep you from slipping, and they also repel water. Winter 3.0 are work perfectly for the Icelandic winter.

Suitable for both men and women. Handcrafted in Portugal.

Materials:

  • Upper: Leather
  • Lining: Merino wool / Water-repellent membrane
  • Sole: Rubber (DeepGrip)
  • Insole (removable): Merino wool & recycled PU

Barefoot footwear attributes:

  • Wide foot-shaped toe box
  • Ultra-flexible sole
  • Zero drop (flat from heel to toe)
  • Lightweight

Additional attributes:

  • Premium quality leather
  • The temperature-regulating wool lining protects your feet against the cold
  • DeepGrip outsole designed for better stability on various surfaces
  • The anti-permeable membrane between leather and wool ensures dry, warm, and breathable comfort
  • The water-resistant leather repels water and moisture with the regular application of a waterproofing spray
  • Cleverly placed hooks for more practical handling of the shoes
Size

36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46

Color

Black, Chocolate, Walnut Brown

Size chart

Be Lenka Winter
To measure the foot, you need an A4 paper and a pencil.
  1. Place the A4 paper next to a wall or vertical surface.
  2. Put the foot on the paper with the heel touching the wall, and stand on it.
  3. Now draw a line or point at the top of the longest toe, and where the heel is.
  4. Remove the foot from the paper.
  5. Measure the distance between the two points in a straight line.
  6. Add 0.5 to 1.2cm for space in the shoe in front of your toes.
sizelengthwidth
3623.38.9
3723.99.1
3824.69.3
3925.39.5
4025.99.7
4126.69.9
4227.310.1
4327.910.3
4428.610.4
4529.211.1

If in doubt, you can also look at the foot imprint on soles from shoes you already own.
  1. Take out the sole from a shoe you are using
  2. Measure from the edge of the heel end to where the imprint ends.
This should be the same length as you would get with the method described above. When still in doubt; it is better to go for the bigger size, as feet will grow, and socks can add a few millimeters.