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Henri Lloyd Deck Grip Profile
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Average Rating: 3 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £54
Year: 2007

Description:
The Henri Lloyd Deck Grip Profile is a new breed of sailing trainer. Made from a non-absorbing, quick drying reinforced upper to bring you the ultimate in comfort and breathability. They’re super fast draining thanks to their nylon ‘air mesh’ lining and they feature a comfortable Dri-Lex EVA insole, which is breathable and can be removed at the end of the day for quick drying. The exclusive dual compound outsole features sticky rubber on the ball and heel while a series of water dispersion channels combine to deliver superb grip and stability. In addition the non-marking sole is razor cut both horizontally and vertically for extra grip. There’s a shock absorbing mid-sole unit with a reinforced arch for added comfort. For the ultimate custom fit the Deck Grip Profile has a speed lacing system to the toe, which ensures your foot stays stable and secure no matter what’s happening on deck.

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