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When you need an all-rounder in the field, choose Skellerup
Before the sun rises and long after it sets, the work doesn’t stop, and neither should your gear.
Quatro by Skellerup was born in New Zealand’s rugged backcountry, where agriculture runs deep and every pair of boots has to earn its keep.
Handcrafted from natural rubber, Quatro gumboots are made to keep you warm, dry, and steady through mud, frost, and long days on your feet.
They’re not about fashion or frills, they’re built for the job, proven on UK farms, and trusted by those who know good gear when they see it.
Honest, comfortable boots that help you get the job done, day in, day out.

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A Heritage That Matters
Skellerup’s story begins in 1910, when the company started supplying durable rubberware to New Zealand farmers.
By the 1940s, Skellerup began making quality rubber footwear, boots that could stand up to the country’s tough, unpredictable conditions.
Over more than a century, Skellerup has built its reputation the same way farmers build theirs: by doing the job properly. Each product is made to perform, not just to look the part.
That legacy of honest craftsmanship and practical design runs through everything the company manufactures, and it’s the foundation of the Quatro range today.
Quatro represents the best of Skellerup’s craft. Every pair is handcrafted with the same attention to detail that’s earned the brand its following across the globe.

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What Quatro style is right for you?
Farmers choose Quatro because the boots do exactly what’s needed – no more, no less. They keep feet dry when the weather turns, warm through winter mornings, and comfortable through long shifts on concrete or in the yard.
If you’re gearing up for the season ahead, Quatro by Skellerup deserves a place in your line-up.
From the everyday versatility of the Quatro Sport to the warmth of the Insulated, the coverage of the Knee, and the protection of the Super Safety S5, each style is purpose-built to suit real farming conditions.
Every pair carries Skellerup’s hallmark of honest craftsmanship, boots made to keep you working, whatever the weather throws your way.
Quatro Sport
Quatro Sport is the dependable, everyday boot for mixed farm work. Lightweight enough for countryside walks yet tough enough for the yard, it’s built for those days that take you from field to shed and back again.
With a knee-height design and an outsole pattern that grips, Quatro Sport has a unique flexible rubber formulation and side gusset, moving with you preventing fatigue.

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Quatro Insulated
For long stints in cold, wet conditions, reach for Quatro Insulated. Designed with multi-layer insulation and an ergonomically shaped shaft to lock the heel in place, it keeps feet warmer for longer without sacrificing fit or mobility. These are the essentials for anyone who spends hours on concrete or in open yards during winter. The replaceable footbed and supportive midsole makes a long shift easier on the whole body.

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Quatro Knee
For wetter paddocks, wash-downs, and heavy muck, Quatro Knee offers extra protection and a secure fit around the calf.
If your day involves regular wading, hosing, or yard cleaning, this is the boot that keeps you dry while standing up to the toughest, dirtiest jobs.

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Quatro Super Safety S5
For work that requires certified protection, Quatro’s Super Safety S5 is ready for the job. Quatro Safety S5 have penetration-resistant midsoles, certified toe protection and outsoles that meet oil and heat resistance standards. These are the boots for workshops, machinery areas or any environment where foot protection is as essential as waterproofing.

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Find Your Local Skellerup Stockist
You may never need to search far to get your hand on a pair of Quatro by Skellerup. Simpily follow the link below to find your local Skellerup retailer.
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George Skellerup, a Danish Australian opened his first retail store in Christchurch, New Zealand on 12th September 1910, selling tyres and rubber goods for the New Zealand dairy industry.
By 1939, three rubber factories, a wholesale distribution company and a chain of retail branches had been set-up. These operations were consolidated in 1948, when Skellerup Industries Limited listed as a public company.