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Klim Outlander GTX boots in chocolate brown
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£320.00
Klim Outlander GTX boots in chocolate brown Product Information
This is the latest CE-approved version of one of the most amazing, short motorcycle boots we have ever come across. It’s very much an off-road oriented boot, but designed for those who particularly want a boot that is going to be equally at home walking the trail. The inner shape of the boot comes from a worldwide research exercise known as Nestfit that set out to make footwear more closely resemble the shape of the foot. So the Outlander is a supremely comfortable boot, but it also happens to be probably the toughest, strongest short boot we’ve ever set eyes on, with amazingly solid, reinforcing counters in the toe and the heel. The ankles are protected with D3O cups. The ultra-grippy, Hypergrip outsole is incredibly stiff and has cut outs for the pegs. Waterproofing is supplied by GTX. The detailing on the Outlander beggars belief; there’s certainly too much to go into here. But the finishing touch is the BOA lacing system. This really is the mother of all short, off-road boots.
Specification
- Nestfit fit technology
- Gore-tex membrane
- D3O ankle protectors
- BOA lacing system
- CE approved
Warranty
Klim boots have a one year warranty
Product Reviews
Reviews
Nasser alrasheedi: Kuwait
Really comfortable shoes that are easy to take off and put on
Graham: So comfortable
What a brilliant boot - so comfortable all day long both on and off the bike it was like wearing slippers. Unfortunately one of the lace guides came adrift as it had not been sewn on in the factory. Motolegends agreed it was a quality control issue and immediately refunded me as they were unable to supply a replacement in my size until the next delivery in 4-5 months. Gutted - the boot was so popular that no other retailers had it in stock in the UK. Managed to find another pair from retailer in Portugal but after adding customs and excise duty it was over £70 more expensive than Motolegends however still worth the money as the boot was cool in hot weather in Spain and warm and dry in the recent torrential rains. Great review and recommendation from Motolegends - very happy with boots and Motolegends service
Percy: Comfortable
I take a wide fitting shoe and tried some other short boots before getting around to giving these a go. Felt comfortable in these from the first time I wore them. Like a previous comment the deep treads make them feel a little clumsy of the foot pegs but its not really a problem. Im happy with them and despite a short boot not giving as much protection as a tall one Ill be wearing these on a trip to France later this year because theyll be more comfortable for walking around while Im away.
Alick: Great boot
Good fit BOA lacing is easy to use and adjust. Comfortable so why a 3 rating. UK price is £100 more than my French and Italian colleagues pay.
Nige Atkinson: Great Boot
I bought these boots to ride my adventure bike and didnt want a full length boot as I tend to walk around a fair bit off the bike. First of all thank you to motolegends for a great review on these boots and there super quick delivery. The out of the box are straight away a comfortable fit with the Boa fastening a doddle, I tend to find a quick twist of the Boa wheel after a few minutes walking around ensures a good close fit. On the bike you dont know you have them on and a 200 plus ride had no problems at all and I wasnt waiting to kick the boots off at the end of the day unlike some boots! If I had a slight gripe it would be the deep tread tends to stick a little too much to my foot pegs but I do ride without a rubber insert on the peg so it felt a little clumsy at first but I soon got used to this. A foot peg with rubber would be different I guess?