HARLEM AIR BOOT KEY FEATURES:
Optimum Comfort Mid cut boot constructed using a combination of full grain leather and breathable mesh for superior comfort, fit and moisture wicking performance.
The boot also features instep and Achilles flex zones which provide freedom of lateral movement.
All-Round Protection Full double density injected ankle protection molded into the inner structure of the boot.
Internal heel counter provides strength, support and protection in the rear of the boot while toe protection, provided by an additional strip of leather across bridge of toes, gives ultimate comfort whilst changing gear.
Mesh Lining Strategically placed mesh panels allow for an adaptable fit whilst at the same time provides excellent moisture wicking and ventilation around the lower construction.
Security and Fit A rear reflective insert has been inserted for nighttime visibility.
The boot is easily accessible through front fully opening aperture and is secured with a YKK zip and a Velcro strap fitted externally.
This allows easy and quick adjustments to be made to the fit.
A 3D tread pattern provides greater grip and comfort when on or off the bike.
Colors – Black, Warm Gray
Sizes - 38-48 EUR
For more information see the alpinestars site linked below
Another of Alpinestars 2010 range here and this time its the Harlem Air Boot, a stylish boot made using a combination of full grain leather and mesh, featuring integrated ankle, heel and toe protection, providing the rider with excellent levels of performance and mobility. Excellent breathability and distinctive design features mark the Harlem Air Boot as a natural for the heat of the city streets.
Additional Info
- Link : www.alpinestars.com
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Leigh rides a 2005 ZX-10R while his (poor old) aching body will still allow and puts in a decent amount of road miles each year - if only he could get more track miles though!
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