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NeilPryde Sailing's new Elite Lace Hike Boot

by Marina Johnson 17 May 2019 01:00 PDT
The new Elite Lace Hike boot from NeilPryde Sailing (comes in pairs!) © NeilPryde Sailing

NeilPryde Sailing in the UK has added a brand new hiking boot to its iconic range of dinghy clothing and accessories, the NeilPryde Elite Lace Hike Boot. The latest in NeilPryde Sailing's range of advanced dinghy boots is hard wearing to withstand the toughest that top dinghy racing performance demands.

The unique design of the lace fastening along the full side of the boot creates the ultimate in a secure and precise fit. The boot is easy to get in and out of and an ankle strap gives added support and keeps the lacing tidy.

The Elite Lace Hike Boot has a protective ribbed rubber upper allowing for excellent grip on the toe straps, enabling you to hike harder and for longer. A Pro Grip hard sole gives excellent grip.

The NeilPryde Sailing Elite Lace Hike Boot is available in both a standard version and a lightweight version, the Elite Lace Lite, for warmer conditions but which still boasts the same sturdy construction.

NeilPryde Sailing's Elite Lace Hike Boots are equally suitable for larger keelboats where grip and thermal protection count.

NeilPryde Sailing is a UK company which has developed from the iconic Neil Pryde brand, long the favourite of windsurfers, and has used decades of experience to develop some of the best active sailing clothing available. NeilPryde Sailing is part of Alliance Marine Group. The NeilPryde Sailing range is available in outlets across the UK.

For more information visit www.neilprydesailing.com.

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