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Fxr Elevation Lite Boa Focus Boot Char/black Size:10/womens:12 16501.20110 on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:FXR US Shoe Size (Men's):10 Make:FXR US Shoe Size (Women's):12 Gender:Unisex Adult Color:CHARCOAL/BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:16501.20110 UPC:Does not apply

FXR

ELEVATION LITE

BOA BOOT

16501.20110

CHAR/BLACK

SIZE:
MEN:10
WOMEN:12

BOA® Focus dual zone tensioning system
H3 Coiler tongue reel with 4:1 mechanical ratio
H3 Remote reel with 4:1 mechanical ratio
Molded inner heel flex insert for improved backward flex without crumpling or creating pressure points
Molded ultra-low profile toe box
Front & rear cuff attachment system
Heavy duty 2mm genuine rubber reinforcements
Fixed liner
FXR High Traction outsole with toe and heel kick
EVA midsole
Stiff upper reinforcements
Achilles and calf cushion support
Micro fur lining


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