It’s Holiday season – New Year is just around the corner, and you are probably doing last preparations for celebrating. Most gifts are ready, but when it comes to kids, you always want to buy them all. The smiles on their faces and the feeling that you make them happy are something outstanding.
We all know how important it is for the kid’s leg to be protected and strengthened, especially during the winter. Because of snow and ice, wearing improper footwear can lead to injuries. And not to mention the poor quality of winter shoes for kids – your kid’s leg is wet even after a short stay outside.
See Kai Run is a brand that grows up with your child. This brand offers quality footwear, adapted to the needs of every age. Considering that we spent most of the walk-learning period and stand-alone walk in their shoes, it’s time to renew my son’s footwear with this new Gilman Insulated Boots.
My kid, like every other, loves the snow. It would be a pity not to let them out to enjoy all winter joys, just because we are scared of their little feet being wet and catching a cold. With Gilman Insulated Boots, this fear is out of the question.
The first criterion they meet, which every mother will appreciate, is that this footwear is completely waterproof. The upper part of the boots is coated with a special material that is seam-sealed, like a specific membrane which retains the water. The top of the boot is especially reinforced with rubber, which makes them even more durable.
The inside of the boots is isolated with fake fur, which is extremely warm (the heat is guaranteed even on -35°) and cozy. Your kid won’t even need thick socks so the feet won’t sweat. Due to the thickness of the posture, it is recommended that you always buy your kid one size up, just in case. It will leave room for the feet to “breathe,” and longer wearing of Gilman Insulated Boots will be more comfortable.
See Kai Run pays particular attention to the sole, which in this model is made of quality thermoplastic rubber. This way, the entire foot will adhere on the surface, which makes your kid’s walking in the snow and ice pretty stable. Additional support is provided with “hook and loop” straps and elastic laces, which can be adapted to each leg, even if your kid wears thick, insulated winter trousers or snowsuit.
If you choose a gift for kids, you are generally trying to make their holiday wishes come true. And the kids’ wishes are fairly simple. They usually want to eat candies and play with toys. No child will tell you “this year, I want a good pair of waterproof boots so I can play outside.” So sometimes you have to choose it on your own. My suggestion for this year’s Holiday Gift Guide is to be practical and to treat your kid with a quality pair of boots. Of course, toys and sweets are unavoidable 🙂