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Sidi Blade Black Touring Boots Sz 44 on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Like New Condition
Brand:Sidi Color:Black Gender:Unisex Adult Type:Boots US Shoe Size (Men's):10

  • The lightest boot in the Sidi line-up, the low cut Blade is a sleek design with air intake scoops, a fully encapsulated heel cup, a dual compound sole and an easy entry/exit Velcro closure system.
  • Low cut design.
  • The lightest boot in the Sidi line.
  • Technomicro is used as a base material.
  • Perforated Teflon treated nylon lining.
  • Nylon inner sole with removable arch support pad.
  • Fully encapsulated heel cup.
  • Double stitched in all high stress areas.
  • DuPont polymer toe shift pad.
  • Replaceable nylon toe scuff pad.
  • Reflective heel panel.
  • Velcro closure system.
  • Cambrelle® lining.
  • Dual compound sole.
  • Internal inner and outer ankle protective caps.
  • Kent Vent air intake scoop for maximum airflow.
  • Size: US 10, EU 44, UK 9.5



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