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ALPINESTARS RIDGE

All-WEATHER TOURING BOOT

BLACK - WATERPROOF BOOT

Sizes

Euro 43 US 9

Features of the RIDGE Boot

Intended use, All weather touring

CLOSURE: 2 adjustable Velcro® straps.

ANKLE PROTECTION: Injection molded plastic ankle protectors.

HEEL PROTECTION: An internal heel counter.

TOE PROTECTION: An internal counter is layered under the leather.

SOLE: Alpinestars exclusive compound and unique side wrapping vulcanized design.

MIDSOLE: Injected high-modulus polyammide follows the shape of the foot and features an integrated shank.

UPPER: Synthetic Cordura and coated leather.

LINING: Waterproof, all weather lining

FRONT/REAR FLEX AREA: Soft, coated microfiber "bellows" are extended to increase flexibility.

FOOTBED: Removable anatomic footbed.

PADDING: Multi-density E.V.A. REAR REFLECTIVE INSERT. For nighttime visibility.

The item is located in sydney near the airport and will post anywhere at the buyers expense and email me for pictures

$200

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