Specter Women's Motorcycle Boots - Style and Grace
Choosing your new motorcycle boots should not be something that is hard to do. You need a good fit, as well as the look that you want. There are many brands to choose from, and you might find that this information on womans motorcycle boots is very helpful as well.
Have you had a look at the men's Specter Road Motorcycle Touring boots? They're great! And what's better is the women's version. These women's motorcycle boots are the best on the market offering style and protection all in one.
Riders agree that the men's boots are said to be one of the most comfortable on the market and isn't it great to know that the women's boots are exactly the same. They are the same quality, the same workmanship, the same great price. Whether you are a male or female rider comfort is very important and it's also important to know that your boots will protect your feet should the need arise.
The men's and women's boots are of the same quality and similar design but the one big difference in the women's boots is the cut. They also offer the same protection as the guy's boots including the Kevlar lining, molded heel, Bucktex lining, and protective toe cap.
The women's boots are specifically cut to a woman's foot shape and sizing. They are available in sizes 5 through to 10 and half sizes up to 8.5 in a regular width. Sizing is standard so if you generally wear an 8 then you should wear an 8 in this boot. Refer to their sizing instructions to make sure you get the right match....
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