Alpinestars Stella SMX-6 V2 Black Fuchsia White Boots
Composition
- Women's motorcycle racing and road boots
- High-performance, ergonomic, comfortable
- Material: microfiber upper
- Newly cut upper with innovative toe, rear gusset and rear calf for high levels of flexibility
- Ergonomically shaped forefoot: improved control, adaptable to a wide range of foot sizes
- Breathable fabric inner lining with suede anti-slip heel reinforcement to keep the foot in the correct position while riding
- Lateral ankle brace protection in innovative Alpinestars TPU to provide biomechanical support between the upper lateral calf/tibia and the ankle
- Shin, calf, counter, selector, ankle and toe slider protection in injected high-modulus TPU
- Dual-density ankle protection on medial side laminated under the stem
- Integrated, interchangeable bi-injected TPU slider with new, simple screw fastening system for quick and easy replacement
- Innovative flexible accordion zone on instep and heel
- Inner footbed with integrated metal reinforcement plate
- Inner toe protection laminated under the upper
- Air vents on counter and shin plate
- Medial opening/closing system with elastic-mounted zipper and ample Velcro fastening
- Wide opening for easy donning and doffing
- New removable, anatomical insole with EVA foam and Lycra
- New exclusive Alpinestars rubber compound outsole for sensitivity, grip, water dispersion and durability
- CE-approved motorcycle boots
- Also available on iCasque.co.uk in a Drystar version: Stella SMX-6 V2 Drystar
- Brand :
- Alpinestars
- Model :
- Stella SMX-6 V2 Black Fuchsia White
- Style :
- Racing, Street
- Colour :
- Black
- Gender :
- Woman
- Best uses :
- Sport/Speed, Extra Urban
- Material :
- Leather
- Season :
- All seasons
- Characteristics :
- Anti-slip sole
- Protections :
- Talons, Sélecteur, Chevilles, Orteils, Tibias, Malléoles
- Fermeture :
- Velcro, Zip
- Approvals :
- European standards
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