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Sidi Vertigo Boot Photo Gallery
Sidi has been making boots for nearly a half century, starting with off-road boots back in 1960 and culminating in the most recent offering, the Vertigo Corsa. View our review for the
Sidi Vertigo Boot
The Vertigo uses bolt on (no Velcro!) replaceable, adjustable and aerodynamic nylon/ceramic skid pads on the toe.
A snap-lock vent panel, located on the outside of the foot allows riders to choose the maximum airflow setting.
Outer is fully constructed with Lorica, a composite micro fiber material that claims to be stronger, softer, lighter and offers better moisture protection than natural leather skin.
The shin deflector plate is the only replaceable deflector plate available in racing today.
Riders can change the various components to replace items that have worn or have been damaged in a crash.
The Vertigo Corsa boot extends the adjustable calf system by incorporating a buckle system over the bridge of the rider's foot.
A three stage, shock absorbing heel cup is molded with three different densities of plastic.
With an adjustment of the Tecno VR knob, the internal monofilament line will close and wrap the boot around the riders calf in micro adjustments for a perfect fit.
One high point of the Sidi Vertigo Corsa boot is the fact that all primary components exposed to potential damage from impact are replaceable.