USE
Selecting the Correct Size:
In order to ensure you choose the correct size Patrol 2 Boots please see the table below
MEN'S SIZES
EU
39
41
42
43
43.5
US
7
8
8.5
9
9.5
UK
6.5
7.5
8
8.5
9
PPE Position and Fit:
For PPE to offer the maximum protection possible PPE must be placed on the areas to be protected and PPE must cover the protected areas
effectively. If the protective features are already incorporated into the PPE, then to be positioned correctly, the PPE must be the correct size. In all
cases, the proper equipment has been supplied to keep this PPE firmly in contact with the body.
Footwear:
Protective footwear fit is very important. The fit of different protective footwear styles varies due to differences in design and construction. Only use
protective footwear that fits properly. Any protective footwear that does not fit properly should not be used. Be sure that the protective footwear fits
snugly but not too tightly. Confirm that heel lift is minimal. Check to confirm adequate room in the toe box.
Wearing Instructions and Adjustment:
This boot is equipped with a BOA® lacing system.
To tighten:
Push the dial on the boot tongue down/in, towards the foot, to engage the lacing system.
Turn dial clock-wise to tighten the lacing system to the desired tightness
To loosen:
Pull up/out on the dial, away from the foot, to release the tension on the lacing system
To wear boots, loosen lacing system; insert foot, pulling the boot on. Slide foot all the way down in the boot. Confirm boot fit. Boot should feel snug on
foot but not too tight. Foot should be the same length as the boot without being too much shorter or too much longer than the boot. Tighten the lacing
system until the desired fit is achieved. The fit should not impair circulation of the foot. If the boot is too tight you can loosen the lacing system and
retighten until the desired fit is achieved. Be sure that the boot is snug enough to stay on the foot but not so tight that it impairs blood circulation or
the range of motion of your foot. Check to confirm that wearing these boots does not reduce your ability to operate the motorcycle controls.
For maximum protection and safety the protective footwear should not cause any discomfort and should not reduce the rider's freedom of movement
or restrict the reach to, or operation of, the motorcycle controls while in a normal riding position. If you are unable to find a proper fit in this protective
footwear style, please try another CE certified protective footwear style.
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44
44.5
45
45.5
46
47
48.5
10
10.5
11
11.5
12
13
14
9.5
10
10.5
11
11.5
12.5
13.5
SAFETY WARNINGS
SAFETY INSPECTIONS AND OBSOLESCENCE
Before Every Use:
Check the soles of the boots to confirm that they are in good condition and attached securely to the boots. Check the linings to confirm that they are
not ripped or torn. Check uppers to confirm that they are not cut, torn, cracked or worn. Check the laces and lace system to confirm that they are in
good condition. Protective footwear that is improperly fastened cannot protect the user. If the protective footwear or any parts of them become worn,
replace the footwear immediately.
In the Event of an Impact or Accident:
In the event of an impact or accident, the key elements of the protective footwear may become compromised and the protective footwear may no
longer provide the limited protection against the forces described in the "Use Restrictions and Limitations" section above, and the "Performance"
and "Protection Limitations" sections below. The damage may not be visible to the naked eye. In all cases of impact or accident, replace the boots.
Replacement Patrol 2 Boots can be purchased at Icon® retail locations
2 Year Rule:
In general, lightweight PPE such as the Patrol 2 Boots should be replaced at least every 2 years even if the PPE has not suffered any damage. Damage
may be present and may not always be identified by a simple visual inspection.
PERFORMANCE
Patrol 2 Boots have undergone EC Type Examination to assure compliance with Directive 89/686/EEC. They have additionally been examined and
tested to assure their compliance with the appropriate technical Standard.
European standard EN 13634:2015 includes two performance levels in terms of the protection afforded. The degree of risk or hazard that a
motorcyclist will face is closely linked to the type of riding and the nature of the accident. Within standard EN 13634:2015 'Level 1' performance
is deemed as the minimum level required in order for the footwear to provide useful protection in an accident, and offers footwear with an optimum
comfort level to suit all riding types. Where riders feel that their riding style or sport exposes them to an increased accident risk 'Level 2' has been
provided which offers increased performance – however it is likely that this additional level of protection has an increased penalty for the weight and
comfort, so may not be acceptable to all riders.
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