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SPARCO BOOTS 01. VELCRO CLOSURE FULL ANKLE


Approved FIA 01. Sparco Apex RB-7 Race


Mid cut boot is made up from two materials. A synthetic leather upper is enveloped by a genuine leather base to allow for a better moulding of the foot. A unique ankle closure gives great support whilst the rear of the boot is fully elasticated, allowing for ultimate ankle movement without restriction. The boot also features a shock absorbent insole twinned with an ultra-thin rubber sole allowing for greater pedal feel and modulation. A quick closure lace up system and full ankle Velcro®


closure optimises fit and comfort.


Homologation: FIA 8856-2000 Sizes: 37 - 48 Size chart reference on page: 34 Part Number: 001261


£137.50 02. BLACK RED BLUE FLURO YELLOW BLACK /


RUBBER SOLE ULTRA THIN


SHOCK ABSORBENT INSOLE


ALL LACE CLOSURE


WITH NOMEX LINING SUEDE LEATHER Approved FIA 02. Sparco Slalom RB-3.1 Race


Latest version of the very popular Slalom model for the new season. Affordability combined with safety, comfort and style. They feature an all lace closure without a Velcro strap as per the latest F1 drivers boots. Lightweight design with a Nomex fire resistant lining and offer great value for money. Homologation: FIA 8856-2000 Sizes: 36 - 46 Size chart reference on page: 34 Part Number: 001264


£90.83 BLUE VISIT OUR MIDLANDS SHOWROOM BLACK 15 RUBBER SOLE NATURAL RED


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