The Jack Pyke boot puller, which is also known as a boot jack, is a simple, U-shaped tool that provides leverage to easily allow removal of wellingtons and other outdoor boots without bending over or, better still, getting your hands dirty. These are usually available in various materials and designs; however, this Jack Pyke version is a strong heavy-duty plastic option that is lightweight and durable.
This Jack Pyke jack features a foot grip and a hole at the bottom for fixing it to the floor, if need be, for added stability and security. This is a function which some customers appreciate for its secure feel.
Due to its strong and lightweight construction it is a welcome accessory when thrown in to your wellington and hiking boot bag, ready to use when outdoors.
Using the boot puller
- Anchor the puller: Place one foot on the base of the boot puller to hold it firmly in place on the ground.
- Position the other boot: Hook the heel of the boot you want to remove into the U-shaped jaw (or fork) at the top of the puller.
- Lift your foot: Gently pull your foot straight up and out of the boot, using your body weight to keep the boot puller anchored.
- Repeat: Repeat the process for the other bootThis method provides greater leverage than pulling by hand, helps maintain the shape and structure of your boots, and keeps your hands clean.