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Forma Terra Evo Low Boots

$349.00
COLOR: Brown
SIZE
Availability: Translation missing: en.general.icons.icon_check_circle icon 10 in stock, ready to be shipped

If you are adventuring further away from paved and well maintained dirt roads, your feet will need more protection than traditional adventure-touring boots.

The new Terra Evo Low’s sole has increased rigidity for a higher level of off-road protection, and also provides more durability for long distance stand-up riding. Heels and toes get external PU for tougher impact absorption and rider protection. The main boot structure is produced in oiled full-grain leather with a new FCS Ankle Support System to allow for maximum support without compromising touring comfort.

The Terra Evo Low boots are an excellent waterproof dual-sport option if you favor that occasional mountain trail…”

  • 12 months Warranty.
  • CE® level protection.
  • Oiled Full-Grain leather.
  • FCS® Ankle Support.
  • Drytex® waterproof.
  • Adventure anti-slip sole.
  • Mid-sole with steel shank.
  • External molded protection.
  • Velcro® collar closure.
  • Unbreakable Alloy buckles.
  • Extra soft polymer padding.
  • Anti-bacterial insole.
  • Optional stainless toe caps.
  • Quality European production.

We tried on a selection of Forma boots here in the office and found the length to be about right. The width on the boots is a touch more wide than most other brands we carry. Alpinestars and TCX tend to be the most wide, but these might even be a touch wider. I’d say they are a D to E and might even work for somebody with a slightly wider foot (but don’t get carried away and think they are wide enough for a person needing a EEE or wider). So my advice would be to use the chart below to choose a size based upon your US shoe size.

Forma offers advice on choosing a size from your foot measurement. Here’s how:

1) Measure the overall length of your foot. Forma recommends placing your heel against a wall and measuring from the wall to the end of your longest toe.

2) Add 3/4” to the length of your foot

3) Using Forma’s sizing chart below, choose the smallest size boot with an insole measurement that is at least the length of your foot plus 3/4”.

Use Forma’s size selection method as a “second opinion”. Maybe you’ll find it reassuring if it matches your size choice based on street shoe size or, maybe it could be a tie breaker if you are undecided between two sizes. FWIW, Forma’s advice didn’t work for me since I have relatively short toes. I wear a 45 (known from trying on) and this method put me in a 42.

Size US Conversion
from Forma
Internal Insole Measurement
41 7 10.63” (270mm)
42 8 11.02” (280mm)
43 9 11.22” (285mm)
44 10 11.42” (290mm)
45 11 11.81” (300mm)
46 12 12” (305mm)
47 13 12.2” (310mm)
48 14 12.4” (315mm)
49 15 12.6” (320mm)