45NRTH
45NRTH Wolvhammer BOA Cycling Boots | FINAL SALE
45NRTH Wolvhammer BOA Cycling Boots
Most winter boots aren’t made for riding bikes — they’re too warm in some spots or not warm enough in others, and they’re not optimized for pedaling. Wölvhammer BOA® boots are the answer for winter riders. Designed and built for the rigors of real winter riding (deep snow, slippery ice, cold pedals), These winter bike boots are rated for comfort from 0º to 25ºF (-18º to -4ºC), slotting between our Ragnarök and Wølfgar boots.
WOLVHAMMER SPECIFICATIONS
- Rated for 0º to 25º F / -18º to -4º C comfort
- The BOA® Fit System delivers micro-adjustable, precision fit engineered to perform in the toughest conditions
- Hook-and-loop upper strap helps secure boot
- Removable synthetic liner boot for quick drying
- Waterproof breathable membrane to manage moisture
- 200 g of Primaloft® insulation
- Aerogel insulation underfoot blocks the chill from snow, ice, and cold pedals, and allows for insoles without sacrificing warmth
- Non-slip sole for walking on icy surfaces
- Compatible with flat and clipless pedals
WOLVHAMMER SIZING GUIDE
Footwear Sizing Assistant
Items needed: pen or pencil, large sheet of paper, tape-measure in millimeters. Measure wearing socks that you will most often wear with these boots. You will be taking measurements of both feet.
Step 1
Place a sheet of paper flat on the floor. Sit on a chair and place one foot on the paper. Apply pressure to your foot and trace the shape of the foot on the paper. Carefully hold the pen vertically and perpendicular to the paper, tracing the foot as closely as possible without angling the pen inward or outward.
Step 2
Using a tape measure, measure the distance from the very bottom of the heel to the top of the longest toe. This represents the foot length (points A to B on the diagram). Measurements must be recorded in three-digit millimeters (for example: 292mm).
Step 3
Measure the distance spanning the ball of the foot at its widest point (points C to D on the diagram). Record the measurement in millimeters.
Step 4
Repeat the above steps for your other foot and compare the measurements. Use the longer of the two length measurements and the wider of the two width measurements.
Step 5
Use the longest length measurement and the widest width measurement in millimeters to reference the chart below and determine the appropriate size.
Points A to B represent foot length. Points C to D represent foot width.
| Size | Length (mm) | Width (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 38 | 210.00–236.50 | 85.00–92.00 |
| 39 | 236.50–243.00 | 87.00–94.00 |
| 40 | 243.00–250.00 | 88.00–95.00 |
| 41 | 250.00–256.00 | 89.00–97.00 |
| 42 | 256.00–262.50 | 90.00–98.00 |
| 43 | 262.50–268.50 | 93.00–100.00 |
| 44 | 268.50–276.00 | 93.00–99.00 |
| 45 | 276.00–283.00 | 95.00–104.00 |
| 46 | 283.00–291.00 | 96.00–107.00 |
| 47 | 291.00–296.50 | 97.00–110.00 |
| 48 | 296.50–303.50 | 99.50–114.00 |
| 50 | 303.50–315.50 | 102.00–120.00 |
Why Buy from FBC!
Our history with fat biking!
We didn’t come up with the idea but we definitely followed along, closely. The quest to not give up riding in the winter, which is long in our country, began early. The search for the widest tire we could fit on std 26” then 29”. More volume and tire width always made sense as was watching the conditions for the perfect days that would bring a hard snow base to our trails.
Not being engineers, we watched each year anticipating what would evolve to improve the experience. We come from the old school of bike evolution, when bikes didn’t come fully tricked and adding your own flare to your ride was one of the best parts of the journey. Fat Bikes not only make evolutionary sense, but when frames and parts came available it rejuvenated that love for building something original.
Now the fat bike experience can be many things to different riders from dedicated winter bike to year round ripper or bike packing across open country. We’re here to help you discover more on two fat tires wherever you ride in Canada. We take pride in our work to build each customer something they will enjoy each ride 12 months of the year.
Shipping
Wheelsets, Frames, Complete Bikes, and Skin Skis are subject to an OVERSIZE Surcharge.
We ship on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
If we receive your order by noon on these days we can often get your order out same day or it will go out the next shipping day with the method you have selected.
We will always try to ship orders out as quickly as possible.
Domestic orders are shipped Canada Post, UPS or Purolator depending on the item and your selected service and when your order ships you will receive tracking details via email address provided.
If you require an alternate shipping option or for Remote Area orders please contact us prior to placing your order and we will provide a shipping quote.
Returns
Our policy is you may return an item(s) which are unused and in original packaging up to 15 days after receiving them.
This does not include Clearance items which are final sale. Please make your return request through email (eh@fatbikes.ca) noting the item (s) you would like to return.
Those items must be in their original packaging and in the very condition you received them.
Please note that we have a ‘Restocking Fee’ of 15% for any and all products returned if you had received free shipping with your order. If your original shipping and handling was a higher rate than 15% of the purchase that will be the charge instead.
So please insure proper compatibility before proceeding with an order. You are responsible for the full cost of shipping your return back to us.
There may be certain items that are Non-Refundable and cannot be returned such as various wearables/underwear
All Clearance items are FINAL SALE.
Winter Cycling Footwear Tips
We all know that cold feet can ruin a good ride, but with this winter footwear advice, your feet will stay toasty in any conditions!
