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Up to 70% off autumn/winter clothing. Black Venom Motorcycle Boots Special Offers and Product Promotions Visit our Motorbike Store for a wide selection of top products, including helmets, jackets, suits and much more. Explore our full range of clothing and equipment for any sport or activity in the Sports & Outdoors Store. Find your favourite sports, fitness and outdoor brands for less in the Sports & Outdoors Outlet. Boxed-product Weight: 2 Kg Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.Find out more about our Delivery Rates and Returns Policy Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 3 Jan. 2012 Would you like to give feedback on images? Designed and developed by British Bikers who understand what it means to be a biker. SPECIFICATION Moulded shin and ankle guard - Backed with shock absorbing material for added safety and comfort offering maximum protection without limiting movement or feel Shock absorbing latex foam on stretch panels - Specially designed material to combine comfort and protection.

Super Fabric Panel External moulded ankle support - Limits movement in all directions to help prevent the ankle reaching a dangerous angle. Comfort in sole - Triple density construction with comfort arch support and cushioned heel. Made using anti fungal and anti bacterial materials that also help to wick away moisture to ensure maximum comfort. Oil and petrol resistant VR sole - Single density compound with mixed tread pattern to give excellent grip. Innovative zip stretch panel - Specifically designed and placed to provide a smooth zip closure and opening. Techno GI thermoplastic toe cap. Leather upper - Part vented to allow maximum airflow to keep feet cool Anti-crush tempered steel shank Anti-twist moulded nylon mid sole Replaceable toe slider Air Mesh breathable lining Durable brake and gear change pads Full length auto lock zip N.B Please note that these boots are a very snug fitting boot, however the leather will give after repeated use. What do customers buy after viewing this item?

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They are not waterproof but I have been caught in light rain a few times and never had a problem. I ordered the white/black boots at £84.99 on here from ghostbikes and shared the pic on Facebook, my m8 told me he has just ordered the same off ghostbikes but on eBay and they are... These boots are cheap, but that doesnt mean they are crap, they seem well made and look very smart. your feet do feel very safe in them. Bought for son, these are his second pair.
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