Sidi Scorpion Motorcycle Boots :: MotorcycleGear.com

Sidi Scorpion Boots

Moved to the Bargain Basement because… We only have a few sizes left in this boot style and we need to clear them out!

  • Low cut, low weight and protective
  • Constructed of Lorica with Sidi’s exclusive “Kent Vent” ventilation system
  • Sport boot heel cup and sole
  • Stunters are especially happy with the feel and control the Scorpion offers

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Sizing Information

This model runs pretty true to Sidi’s size conversion chart. Visit our Sidi Sizing Information page for complete size conversion info (ladies can use the chart at the bottom of the page).

Our Two Cents

The Scorpion has been a best seller for Sidi since its introduction a couple years back. For ‘07 it replaced with the Scorpion Air, which is the same boot except it has some more perforations in the upper material. This closeout is the remaining Scorpions in the US on sale now until the inventory is gone. Use the drop down menu below to view available sizes. My comments from ‘06: Think of the Scorpion as the bottom half of a good sport touring boot. In fact it looks like it shares many of the patterns of the Sidi Strada Evo Air boot. Take the “View Larger Pictures” link above to see how these boots look under jeans. The Scorpion is aimed at those who would like protection, a low profile design to help with shifting and braking and good looks—all without the bulk of a traditional boot. This boot has vents on the foot and the side and perforations in the Lorica material on the inside of the foot, so they should be plenty breezy in hot weather. They close on the side with two Velcro flaps. They are snug around the ankles to help them stay on your feet if you were to go down, but they are padded all around the top to be comfortable when flexing the ankle. For armor, you get some light padding on the outside of the ankle, a built in armor piece on the inside of the ankle (where you see the stitched circle in the pictures), and you get a hard plastic heel protector. There is also a Lorica patch over the toe where the shifter hits the foot.

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