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Slammer ll Boots 2010

  • The all new SLAMMER II offers the Mini, Quad, Rhino, and trails riders a unique alternative to a full height riding boot.
  • Markets first specific Lower height riding boot.
  • All new dual color PU molded shin plate absorbs impacts and holds its shape against the front of the foot.
  • Stitched synthetic instep follows the couture of the foot while flexing.
  • 3D molded medial PU guards the inner side of the foot and supports the shifter area of the boot.
  • The ankle is guarded on either side with open cell foam padding that encases the foot in comfort and support.
  • 2 completely adjustable PU molded Power Lever Locking buckles are replaceable if needed.
  • A molded PU buckle deflector is placed near the toe to guard the lower buckle.
  • Located over the outer side of the Slammer is a pressure molded flex panel allowing the toe to flex up and down with minimal effort.
  • The heel is enhanced with a rubber TPR sonic welded insert which acts as a mini bumper.
  • Bonded to the PU molded mid sole is the AXO exclusive sole.
  • The sole has rounded edges which resist catching on the ground.
  • Support is offered in the construction of the sole and mid sole.
  • No steel shank is needed so walking and dexterity is not affected.
  • Top of the boot is sealed with a Neoprene front gaiter and foam filled synthetic heel pad.

Slammer ll Boots 2010
Size Item Number
7 11209-05-070
8 11209-05-080
9 11209-05-090
10 11209-05-100
10.5 11209-05-105
11 11209-05-110
12 11209-05-120
13 11209-05-130
14 11209-05-140
 

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