Sporto Boots for Summer Destinations

An important consideration for those of you investing in a pair of sporto boots is how useful are they all year round? Ok admittedly for many of you this may not be the case as you just want a high quality boot for use in all seasons or just the winter seasons, but the great thing about sporto boots is that they really are all weather boots. In the summer your feet may get a little warm in Sportos, but if that’s the case, fly somewhere colder and enjoy your sporto boots there! We considered some destinations (not necessarily on the other side of the world) where sporto boots can be a beautiful and useful accessory. Generally, there are more sporto boots for women than there are for men, and this is reflected quite noticeably if you run a quick search! So, men who wear sporto boots, get in touch with us and let us know what offerings there are!

Sporto Boots in Summer

Australia and New Zealand:

Possibly the top destination available, sporto boots excel here as the traditional ‘summer’ is actually in November and December. Therefore, the ‘winter’ months do not get very cold anyway, and New Zealand especially is full of great places to use them, for example glaciers, lakes, rivers and more. A fantastic way to spend time in New Zealand is white water rafting, and hill walking and climbing, and guess what, you can wear Sporto Boots whilst doing a lot of those activities!

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Vintage Sporto Rain Boots

The Middle East:

Ok on one hand, it might be far too hot in the real Gulf summer to be wearing sporto boots, but in their chillier months (we use the term loosely) a lot of benefit can be had by good quality walking boots that will not rip up or tear easily, providing your foot with a sturdy base and support.

Scotland:

Scotland is pretty much always cold, and as such, sporto’s will help you go a long way! They are great for climbing and walking, and again, make very good distance in Scotland. Don’t be afraid, get your sportos on and get going! We wouldn’t recommend extreme hiking in sportos, but you can definitely get around easily when you need to!

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