The Alvaro Bautista Sidi MAG-1 Air boots have been released to celebrate his 2022 WorldSBK championship title with Ducati. Grab yours for an RRP of $649.95 in stores now...
This Sidi MAG-1 Air has been released to celebrate Alvaro Bautista winning the WSBK Championship for Ducati in 2022. This is one for the collectors and is available in VERY limited numbers. Only one shipment has arrived in Australia so get in quick!
MAG-1 Air Features
An all new Micrometric Tecno-3 magnetic closure mechanism is easy and quick to use as well as being highly adjustable and light in weight. The TECNO-3 MAGNETIC closures close the boot with an extremely resistant steel wire, that is hooked to the clip with the aid of a magnet. Mechanisms and retaining clips are replaceable.
a micrometric memory strap allows you to adjust the circumference of the calf to the millimetre, with indented memory-regulation straps. Arch and Achilles areas are covered with Sidi’s exclusive elastic textile and injection molded polyurethane comfort panels. The arch area utilizes two TPU bands next to the TECNO-3 Magnetic closures, for a maximum support and wrap of the arches.
The rear upper is made in polyurethane, and is assembled to the boot with two screws: one on the outside under the TECNO-3 Magnetic mechanism, the other on the inside which holds the micrometric adjuster strap. The screws support and block the internal support system which is made with carbon fibre beams, making up the frame of the boot. This system allows excellent flex movement front-to-back while being firm side-to-side. The Tecno-3 Magnetic mechanism and the micrometric memory strap adjust the leg circumference to fit around the calf muscle..
Asymmetric and shaped shock absorbing heel cup, smooth and flat inside, for more adherence with the bike, with shock absorbing system in the back and outside. The shell and the shock absorbing system are replaceable through a screw and an interlocking system.
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