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Henri Lloyd releases new seaboots

by Colin Burgess on 18 Apr 2008
Henri Lloyd’s TP ocean technology Inshore Racer Boot Burke Marine www.burkemarine.com.au
Until now the breathable sea boot is normally only found on the feet of the offshore or ocean going sailor.

For 2008 Henri Lloyd has released its TP ocean technology Inshore Racer Boot to keep up with the demand for a lightweight, breathable waterproof boot that is ideally suited to the Harbour racing and Coastal sailing as well as still being able to handle the rigors of offshore conditions.


Developed with comfort and performance in a marine environment in mind the Inshore Racer Boot combines all the latest materials and technology with an obsessive eye for detail.

The boot makes use of waterproof breathable membrane, Dri-Lex© high wicking lining, water proof breathable leather /Cordura upper and Outlast© Temperature regulating technology providing the wearer with a piece of footwear that becomes an extension of the foot.

The sole is Henri Lloyds Flexible Hi -Grip water Dispersing system with internal drainage giving superior grip in both wet and dry conditions.

The lightweight construction and mid calf length upper provides a level of movement and freedom for the wearer that a traditional offshore boot is unable to provide whilst ensuring that you stay warm and dry. Whilst the boot is suitable for all conditions extra protection can be gained by attaching the Henri Lloyd gaiter when extreme conditions over prolong periods are being faced.

So why not keep your feet dry and warm this winter, the Inshore Racer Boot will change your thoughts on sea boots and need to be tried to be believed.

Colour: Grey/Carbon

Sizes: UK 6-12

RRP $325.00

Contact Burke Marine for a list of retailers and more details 02 9638 4333 or sales@burkemarine.com.au
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