Wednesday 21 April 2010

Focus On...Piloti Shoes



New to racewear.co.uk for summer 2010 is the fabulous range of Piloti hi-tech shoes for road and track. Here's what makes Piloti so special...

They're so comfortable your other sports shoes may collect dust and are enjoyed by the likes of Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, and Chad McQueen - even the band members of Aerosmith. But what makes Piloti really special is the unique blend of styling and comfort for everyday use on the streets. Key features include:

  • Patented Roll Control™ spherical heel for unique cushioning behind the heel bone while in the car. Once outside the car, it supports your natural stride with a rubber heel wrap for durability and grip

  • Athletic construction offers you good cushioning under the foot; unlike typical racing shoes or driving moccasins that have none. The unique "Toe Spring" aids in all-day comfort in and out of the car

  • Reinforced Lateral Side of the Right Shoe for easy heel-to-toe downshifting. Plus, the reinforced upper and outsole rubber wraps up the side of the midsole

  • High-quality suedes and leathers with pigskin and tongue facings

  • Removable sock liner supports orthopaedic needs
Roll Control™

During the Le Mans 24 Hours, many drivers receive medical attention for heat and vibration related foot problems. In fact, most teams have Podiatrists as part of their training and medical staff.

Piloti’s patented Roll Control™ spherical heel system is designed to counteract this problem. It extends the cushioning up the heel and along the sides of the shoe and also at the forefoot to cushion the contact with the sides of the foot well.

Well, that's the official recommendations, now here's mine:

I've been wearing a pair of Piloti Sebring shoes every day for some months now and they're quite simply the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn. There's no doubt I'll HAVE to get a pair of FIA homologated racing boots as well, now! But don't just take my word for it - see for yourself...

Max Tyler
racewear.co.uk
08452 604104

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