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Revit Flux H2O Waterproof Motorcycle Boots
Product code: 224766
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If you're looking for a durable waterproof touring boot that's safe, yet chic and comfortable, check out our Flux H2O motorcycle boot. It gives you the peace of mind that your feet will be comfortable, dry and protected on your next tour, no matter the weather. Thanks to the breathable hydratex membrane, the Flux H2O is completely waterproof. Further, protective components on the ankle, heel and toe take care of the integrity of your feet, while accordion stretch panels on the front and back provide extra freedom of movement while riding or walking. Firm grip on any surface is provided by our specially designed and durable rubber sole. Inside the boot, the OrthoLite® insole provides all-day comfort on and off the bike. The zipper and Velcro strap make it easy to put on and take off at the beginning or end of the day. Don't be afraid of adverse weather conditions during your next adventure ride, the Flux H2O motorcycle boot gives you comfort, safety, waterproofing and style.
Features:
- Outer fabric: cowhide leather and PU coated fabric.
- 3D mesh lining.
- Waterproof and breathable Hydratex®|Z-Liner membrane.
- Ortholite® Eco-LT Hybrid insole.
- Reflective material on the heel.
- Accordion stretch inserts.
- Insole with integrated reinforcement.
- Zipper with leather bar and pinch guard.
Specifications:
- Reinforcements at ankle, heel and toe.
- Injected ankle cover.
- Thermoformed heel cap and toe cap.
- EN 13634-2017 Level 2 | 2 | 2|.
Material:
- 53% cowhide, 47% polyurethane.
- Contains non-textile parts of animal origin.
Since its establishment in 1995, the company REV'IT! has earned itself a very good reputation on the European motorcycle scene. Fresh designs, innovative technology and lots of development work ensure that REV'IT! clothing offers excellent functionality. Here, experiences gained in the motorsport world and cutting edge 3D construction methods are used to benefit their new products. And by the look of their jackets and trousers, you would think that the firm is probably based somewhere in Italy, rather than the town of Oss in the Netherlands.