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The Northwave Celsius 2 GTX Winter Boots are made to offer maximum protection against the weather, without compromising on breathability or efficiency of movement.
The Northwave Celsius 2 GTX Winter Boots are made to offer maximum protection against the weather, without compromising on breathability or efficiency of movement.
Northwave

Northwave Celsius 2 GTX Winter Shoes Reflective Camo/Black

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With Pre-Order, you can purchase the latest items added to our store in advance of them arriving with us.

Your Pre-Order is prioritised (at no additional charge); meaning that as soon as the product arrives with us, we can wrap it straight back up; ready for collection via Click & Collect or despatch to you — it often never even hits the stock room shelves!

Pre-Launch

With Pre-Launch, the date when we expect to receive the product ourselves is still a little too hazy to be confident in accepting Pre-Orders.

So, instead, you can submit your email address against the item you are interested in and we will email you as soon as stock arrives on the system.

Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates

Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates are given on Pre-Order and Pre-Launch products. They are for indication purposes only and can change at any time without notice.

The dates we provide are based on indications given by our suppliers. Whenever we get updated information from our suppliers we will endeavour to update the Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates provided on product pages.

We estimate this will be ready for despatch to you or collection via Click & Collect on Undetermined

Not happy with your purchase? Send it back to us or return in any of our stores and we will give you a full refund or exchange!

Returns

In the unlikely event that you are dissatisfied with your purchase please feel free to return your goods within 60 days of the purchase date for a full exchange or refund. Any item (excluding food and underwear) can be returned to us for any reason provided it is returned in ‘showroom condition’, with its original packaging, tags and a valid receipt/delivery note.

Simply box up your items for return, include a cover note with the word REFUND or EXCHANGE inside & follow the below steps for safe return to our warehouse; where your return will be processed promptly.

Return Items by Post

It is your responsibility to ensure that the item is returned to us in a safe and secure manner, and in the event of a refund or exchange, in saleable condition (in original packaging and including all warranty, cards, manuals and accessories).

Customers are accountable for return shipping charges.

  1. You should always keep proof of postage and we advise you to use a ‘signed for service’ when returning goods.
  2. Send your package using a recorded delivery method (always keep a copy of your receipt!) to the following address:

Leisure Lakes Bikes,
Unit 9 Centurion Industrial Estate,
Centurion Way,
Leyland,
PR25 4GU

Checkout by Amazon Returns

If you used the pay by Amazon option when checking out then please send your package using a recorded delivery method (always keep a copy of your receipt!) with a note inside stating whether you want an exchange (what you want it exchanging for) or refund, to the following address:

Leisure Lakes Bikes
Unit 9 Centurion Industrial Estate
Centurion Way
Leyland,
PR25 4GU

Bike & Bulky Item Returns

If you wish to return your bike to us please keep it in the box it arrived in and call us on 01772 644340 and we will arrange a collection.

Please note the following:

  • a) If we have sent you the incorrect bicycle, we will cover the cost of collection and delivery of the correct model.
  • b) If we have delivered the bicycle you ordered, but upon inspection you decide it is not the bike for you, we will charge you £50.00 for the collection.

Please do not ride the bike as a full refund cannot be given if the bike has been used or damaged.

Return Items to a store

Any item (excluding food and underwear) can be returned to any Leisure Lakes Bikes store not just the one you made your purchase at, including those made online. The item must be returned in ‘showroom condition’, with its original packaging, tags and with a valid receipt/delivery note.

Wrong size or you don't like the item?

If returning items that are not suitable for either refund or exchange you are accountable for the delivery cost in returning it to us. You should always keep proof of postage and we advise you to use a ‘signed for service’ when returning goods.

New faulty items/ Wrong Item Received

If you have received items that are faulty or not what you ordered send them back to us (using the steps above) and we will cover the delivery cost of the return if it is within 14 days of delivery. If we have supplied the correct product, it is not faulty or it is outside of the 14 days we can not be liable for your postage charges. You should always keep proof of postage and we advise you to use a ‘signed for service’ when returning goods.

In the event that you have received items that are fault or not what you ordered, please send them back to us as soon as possible. Only in these cases will we cover the cost of the return shipping charges.

Faulty Items

If you have received items that are faulty please send them back to us using the steps above. Please include a covering letter describing the fault and if you would like the item replacing or refunding. Once the item arrives back at our Mail Order Centre you will receive an email notifying you about the progress. Faulty items are then forwarded onto the suppliers to confirm the warranty issue. Please be patient with us as we need to receive this confirmation from the suppliers before we can process your request for a replacement/refund.

When returning the item please use Royal Mail1stClass Recorded* so that you have a tracking reference just in case! If your item arrived faulty we will refund your postage cost. If the item was in full working order at the time of delivery to you, we can not refund your return postage cost.

*In the event that you return a faulty/incorrect item we will refund your postage charge as long as it is 1stClass Recorded or a lesser value service. We do not refund premium services.

Refunds

Refunds will be processed using the same method of payment used for the original purchase. Credit and debit card refunds must be made to the card used for the original transaction, cheque payments will be refunded in cash but due to banking restrictions can only be refunded at least 14 days after the original purchase date. Due to the high incidence of fraud we regret that we are unable to offer any refund without a valid receipt/delivery note.

Refunds will be made for faulty or incorrect items, including any delivery charge incurred by the buyer (excluding ‘Special Delivery’) in the return of the item. If the products you ordered are delivered to you in good condition but you wish to return them for any reason we will refund the full value of the goods excluding any carriage charge upon receipt of your returned goods.

Items won’t be considered lost until after 15 working days of items beingdispatched. Once the 15 working days are up we will issue a refund or replacement.

Not received your order?

If you have not received your order please call us on 01772 644340 and a member of staff can confirm the shipping date. Unfortunately we cannot consider an item to be lost until 15 working days has passed (according to Royal Mail procedure). Once the 15 working days have passed we will be able to issue a full refund or resend your order.

Northwave Celsius 2 GTX Winter Shoes Reflective Camo/Black

Season:2018

Brand:Northwave

Code:NWF-80154022-84-

The Northwave Celsius 2 GTX winter boots are designed and made to offer maximum protection against the weather, without compromising on breathability or efficiency of movement. The new raised neoprene design fits snugly around the ankle to minimise any water seeping in. Waterprof and breathable Gore-Tex membrane that guarantees total protection against water, wind and snow, while still delivering extreme breathability.

Northwave Celsius 2 GTX Features

  • Jaws carbon reinforced sole for excellent grip and stiffness when pedalling
  • Thermowelded upper without stitching for comfort 
  • Gore-Tex® Pique membrane guaranteeing protection from water, wind and snow
  • Speed Lace System with 'cut to length' laces + Power Strap
  • Temperature range: -10°/+15° C
  • Weight: 491 grams
  • Jaws Carbon Reinforced Sole

S.L. Closing System

The Speed Lace closing system allows a perfect sealing of the foot, while providing excellent speed and functionality: lock and release in a few gestures.

  • Sole: Jaws carbon reinforced
  • Upper: Thermowelded without stitching construction, Gore-Tex® Pique membrane
  • Closing system: S.L. System + Power Strap
  • Heel: Integrated heel system
  • Footbed: Special G.T.X.
  • Temperature: -10°/+15° C
  • Weight: 491 gr
Sizing Information
UK 5.5 6 6.5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
EU 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

 

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  • road.cc.

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    Northwave Celsius 2 GTX Winter Shoes Reflective Camo/Black review by Professional Review from Road.cc, on 03/01/2018

    5

    The Northwave GTX boots are warm enough to keep your feet comfortable right through the winter. Lets be clear: my toe game is weak. Bad circulation, bad chilblains, bad luck... just bad. Too often over the past few winters, Ive almost sacrificed frozen toes to the cold. So the recent spell of cold weather has reminded me just how glad Ive been to have been testing these Northwave winter boots.

    The company makes an Arctic version of the GTX, with a thermal lining, thats recommended for use down to -35°C. These, however, are the standard GTX winter boots, designed for temperatures from -10 to +15°C. This seemed ample, and theyve been able to take everything the UK weather gods could throw.

    The upper is made from Gore-Tex, providing the reliable waterproofing youd expect from that brand. There are two storm flaps which Velcro-close over the lacing system. The tongue, too, is completely integrated into the boot, so theres very little chance of water seeping in the front. Theyre certainly sprayproof, rainproof and puddleproof, and they rise fairly high up the leg, which helps to keep rain out and the ankles warm. As with all shoes and overshoes, theres very little you can do against a heavy downpour seeping down your leg via socks or tights. Suffice it to say that these do the job as well as any other method Ive tried. And, if your toes do end up wet, the Gore-Tex will keep the wind off and help keep them warm, because thats what matters, right?

    Warm they certainly are. I tested them in a 43 (Im usually a 42/3), on the rationale that its better to size up and leave room for winter (or even two pairs of) socks. They did come up slightly big, I think, but only a touch larger than expected. I rode them through sleet, a bit of snow, the Rapha Festive 500 (link is external) and a 160km (100 mile) all-day ride when the thermometer barely topped 3°C. Throughout all that, my toes barely complained once which, it must be said, was something of a revelation.

    Why did I choose the SPD-equipped mountain-bike version? Aside from the fact that many of us commute in SPDs, it seemed a wise choice because performance takes a bit of a back seat in the winter,and grip, easy cleaning and ease of walking matter more. The chunky rubber soles inspired confidence, and were easy to clear of mud. The boots dealt with muddy lanes and the occasional field and bridleway, and came out the other side looking good. The midsoles of the Celsius boots apparently have carbon added to the mix for stiffness. Its impossible to say exactly what difference this made, but they were certainly stiff enough; not up to carbon road shoe rigidity, but good.

    What didnt I like? Im quite slender of leg; and the storm flaps could have been slightly tighter round the ankle. But this is a minor gripe. Overall, any product that makes winter riding significantly better is a winner, and these were good enough to inspire me to go out when I otherwise might have just stared out of the window with a cuppa and a biscuit instead. And for that, I reckon theyre pretty good value.

    Read the full review at road.cc.

  • Bikesoup Magazine.com.

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    Northwave Celsius 2 GTX Winter Shoes Reflective Camo/Black review by Professional Review from Bikesoup Magazine, on 03/01/2018

    5

    It goes without saying that, regardless of the extra Koala membrane, its the Gore-Tex® thats the real selling point in the Celsius Arctic boots. All of Northwaves Arctic shoes have this technology, which is arguably the cream of protection from the elements like snow, wind and rain, while still being breathable. The result; dry and warm feet! It all seems too good to be true right? I mean, can you keep water out and still let enough air in to allow the foot to breath? Well, lets put it to the test.

    Gore-Tex® is easily washable, even after extremely muddy conditions. Good to know here in the UK. The Jaws Carbon Reinforced sole uses a natural rubber tread for enhanced grip when walking or fumbling for the pedal. Of course, the Gore-Tex® Koala membrane is waterproof and windproof, but the Thermowelded Layer Construction not only works with the Gore-Tex to ensure maximum thermal insulation, it also minimizes stitching, which means zero pressure points on the upper layer, as well as a reduction in weight too.

    The boots are recommended for temperatures between -25°and 5°C, but bare in mind this is just a guide. Your foot will be the real tester. And while your feet are nice and toasty, the fastening system is a combination of velcro and power straps, which means that even the coldest and numbest of hands should be able to tighten and/or loosen the shoes on the go, as well as generally creating a perfectly snug fit without stopping the blood from flowing.

    Of course I expected these bad-boys to be waterproof, but with all the stitching a panelling on the boots, I did expect them to let up just a little over time. They didnt. The water literally beads off these boots, to the point where I struggled to get water droplets to stick around on the boots long enough for me to photograph them. When they say water-repellant, they really mean it; like two magnets the wrong way round. On a four hour hard ride through the woods, they breathed extremely well, beating my usual combination of mtb shoes and over-shoes. Combining them with some X-Socks (or some merino socks) was the ultimate in winter comfort. I never once felt clammy or sweaty inside them.

    If youre doing as much walking as riding, and want something more like a water-proof shoe that can ride, then these might be a bit stiff for you. Finally, having the boot cuffs up over the ankles stops water creeping in through the top. Boots are usually a bit rigid for my liking, but the velcro straps separate into two, so I was able to adjust the top strap into a position that gave me a lot more flex in the ankle. I appreciated this forethought.

    As weve reviewed the Northwave Hammer CX before, I was really keen to see the difference, and they are worlds apart. Though they are both stiff, performance focused shoes, the addition of the Gore-Tex upper, the ankle cuffs, more sole reinforcement and grip means that this boot is a touch heavier than its racing counterpart, but the weatherproofing is second to none. These are all-day, dry-feet, forget-the-weather-and-ride boots that are well worth the investment. Especially if you value pedalling efficiency performance over walking around off your bike. Forget over-shoe covers, its time to upgrade.

    Read the full review at Bikesoup Magazine.com.

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