Day-to-day derby boots with hiking boot-level construction
Hanwag specialises in high-end trekking and mountaineering boots, and this Kofel derby boot takes that same build quality and translates it into a great-looking everyday adventure boot. These aren’t some cheapie fashion boots bolted onto a range of performance footwear and outsourced to the lowest bidder – they’re handmade in southern Germany by the same craftsmen as the heavier alpine models. What really makes the difference is the traditional double-stitched method of joining the leather upper to the high-traction Hanwag ZT sole. It's an old-school technique that takes considerable expertise to master, but it makes for an incredibly robust boot that's easy to re-sole over and over again if needs be. With a stylish mid-cut, a padded cuff and a leather lining that'll mould to your foot, the Kofel is versatile and comfortable for work, travel or daily wear.
Lace length: UK 6 - 9,5 = 120 cm | UK 10 - 13 = 130 cm
Upper material: Nubuck leather
Outer sole: Hanwag ZT
Lining: Leather (chromium-free)
Foot length (mm)
264
269
273
277
281
286
290
UK
8
8.5
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
EU
42
42.5
43
44
44.5
45
46
US
9
9.5
10
10.5
11
11.5
12
How to measure foot size correctly
You will need: socks, a sheet of paper, a ruler, and a pen
Important: Measure both your feet, because most people have one foot that is bigger than the other. Your shoe size is determined using the longest of the two measurements.
Place a sheet of paper on the floor, square against a wall.
Wear the kind of socks that you would usually wear in this type of shoe.
Position yourself on the paper, making sure you are standing upright and that your heel is pressed up against the wall.
Draw a line across the furthermost point of the toes.
Using the ruler, measure the length of your foot according to the paper, from the back of the heel indent to the line across from the longest toe.
Repeat the process for the other foot. Make sure you use the longer of the two measurements for calculating shoe size!
Compare the larger figure you have with those on our size chart to find the correct shoe size for you.
Important: In our size chart, the extra space you need in front of your toes is already calculated into the millimetre figures.
Made in Europe: these boots were manufactured in Germany
From 1921 to this day, Hanwag stands for traditional handcrafted workmanship combined with technical expertise, continuous innovation, durability and tradition. For 100 years, Hanwag have been making high-quality, functional mountaineering and trekking footwear at their headquarters in Vierkirchen near Munich. Together with experienced professional athletes – alpinists, trekkers and mountain guides – Hanwag shoe designers and developers create innovative footwear for outdoor use that is perfected down to the smallest detail.