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Enforce-logic Ltd

Altberg Police & Military Boots & other Security Kit since 2005

We do not have a physical shop, we are web based only. Our website has 'live' stock values. We currently only accept UK orders. If you are unable to find what you are looking for please give us a call. If your item is out of stock, please enter your e-mail address into the box that appears and we will let you know as soon as new stock arrives.

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About Us

Enforce-logic was incorporated on 15th September 2005 by a retired Police officer. We noticed a gap in the market for good quality equipment for police officers, military personnel and security operatives. 

There were a few stores and websites around at the time stocking police and military equipment, and although they supplied a vast range of equipment, some of it was of inferior quality and most of it was not really relevant or suitable for use by professional people who demand the best kit available at an affordable price.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our UK standard delivery starts at £2.50 depending on the weight and size of your order. Postage will be quoted at checkout based on your delivery address before you get to the payment page. Our Standard Delivery is usually Royal Mail 24 or 48.

Any items being returned will be at the customers expense. Goods must be returned intact and in the undamaged retail packaging or box they were dispatched in with labels and tags etc intact. Please do not write on any of the retail packaging or stick tape to any retail boxes. Enclose returns in a suitable bag or box. If you are returning for an exchange, let us know the item you are looking for and we will reserve it for you.

We successfully supply many boots online. Once you know your size in Altberg boots, the size is pretty consistent across the range. If you are looking at Sneekers or Tabbing boots, the sneekers tend to be slightly narrower at the front of the foot, the tabbing are tighter at the heel reducing heel slip (and blisters) and there is a bit more room across the front of the foot. People with narrow feet often prefer the Sneeker to the Tabbing boot. There will always be an element of uncertainty about sizing but we have found the following advice works for over 90% of online customers. If you wear trainers, which size are most of your trainers? This size is always a good starting point. If you have wide feet - think about going up ½ size on your SHOE size, you will normally be wearing thicker socks with boots than you do with shoes. Narrow feet - stick with your normal SHOE size.

If your boots are wet, put them in a cool dry place like a shed or garage for at least 24hrs, you can screw up some old newspaper and push inside to assist drying. Drying them in a warm centrally heated house will make them dry more quickly but you risk the leather shrinking and cracking.

We recommend regular use of Altberg leder gris wax. It has been specifically developed for the type of water repellent leathers we use. For a better shine and ideal for use on boots used at the barracks you can use 'Leder Glos' which produces a better shine.

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