WEARING INSTRUCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT:
Loosen laces; 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, tie and
knot laces. Confirm that lace knot loose ends are minimal and that there is not so much loose lacing that the laces may be caught on the
motorcycle foot controls.
The fit should not impair circulation of the foot. If the boot is too tight, loosening, adjusting, tying and re-knotting laces may adjust fit. 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.
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 to confirm that the BOA®
lacing system is functioning correctly. 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 foot-
wear may no longer provide the limited protection against the forces described in the “Use Restrictions and Limitations” section, and
the “Performance” and “Protection Limitations” sections. The damage may not be visible to the naked eye. In all cases of impact or
accident, replace the boots. Replacement Carga CE Boots can be purchased at Icon® retail locations.
2 YEAR RULE:
In general, lightweight PPE such as the Carga CE 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.
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