Forma Terra Evo Low Boots
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.
Read on for more details.
Sizing Information
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) |