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Shubandit Shifter Skinz Skin Shoe Boot Cover Gear Shifter Scuff Mark Protector Motorcycle Protectors Gear Apparel Parts Accessories
Shubandit Shifter Skinz Skin Shoe Boot Cover Gear Shifter Scuff Mark Protector Motorcycle Protectors Gear Apparel Parts Accessories
- Shubandit Co. USA ships fast mail 3-5 business days with tracking – just buy one click contact us to email color
- Simply wraps around footwear for a one size fits all sizes and types
- tracking numbers from Shubandit Inc. orders also 45 day full money back guarantee!
- 8 colors – Black,Blue,Red,Grey,Purple,Lime Green, Yellow,Purple
- Boot shoe protector apparel provides ultimate shifting traction and padding
tracking numbers from Shubandit Inc. orders Ships 3-5 biz days with tracking emailed -These Are The Latest 50x Stronger bottoms and top shift pad shoe boot protectors just revamped even better now – Note: We will ship a Black one to you unless you contact or email us after you purchase it and let us know what color you want and only one is needed per motorcycle rider since there is only one gear shifter on the left side, Thanks. The Skinz feature New Indestructible Sleeves to protect elastic straps on bottom + New Heel Strap and Shoe Lace Hook and Loop Fastner To Keep The Shoe and Boot Protector In Place At All Times. Price + Shipping equals same store MSRP price. Quality Satisfaction Guarantee” Take The Test With The Shifter Skinz for 45 days and For Any Reason Your Expectations Are Not Fully Met We Will Take it Back For A Full Refund!!! – You Won’t be Disappointed With The “Shifter Skinz!!! – The only product to fully do the job guaranteed !!!
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3 Users Response In " Shubandit Shifter Skinz Skin Shoe Boot Cover Gear Shifter Scuff Mark Protector Motorcycle Protectors Gear Apparel Parts Accessories "
Slippery footing,
Yes, this will protect your shoes from scuffs, BUT… the plastic covers on the underside, which protect the Shubandit straps from wear when walking around are very slippery. This is a little problem when walking around, but a much bigger problem when putting your left foot down on the pavement at a traffic light, or even worse when stopped on a hill. If I keep using this product, I will cut those off and just accept more rapid wear.
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|There’s a better way,
I’m going to save a lot of you some money. Instead of getting this scuff protector, just get some 1″ wide velcro and some gorilla glue. Cut 2 3-4″ strips of the velcro (the fuzzy side) and place it on the bottom and front of your shifter. After you’re sure it covers everywhere your boot/shoe would touch, use the gorilla glue to put it in place. Let it dry for 3-4 hours and you’re good. No more scuff marks on your footgear. No hassle putting something on and storing it. And you can wash it with your bike. I’ve had the velcro on mine for 6 months now with no problems. You can’t even see it unless you get right up to it. Even then, it doesn’t look bad.
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|At least it protects your shoe…,
Like several others, my biggest issue with this product is that the two plastic bottom pieces are ridiculously slippery. You have no traction at all with the front half of your foot (I nearly fell just walking). I did multiple laps around a parking lot attempting to scrape them up for better traction, in addition to dragging my foot back and forth when sitting at lights- so far, no real difference, though I figure eventually it will help. I would suggest scuffing them up at least a little before wearing them for the first time. Or just cutting them off altogether and leaving the elastic uncovered. The elastic will wear faster, but if you don’t intend to walk heavily in them, or remove them when you do get off the bike, then it should last plenty long.
The whole thing is a little bulky overall, and yet it also seems to barely fit larger sized boots. I wear a size 11 in women’s and it’s a stretch to get it over the back of my boot.
It does protect your shoe from gear-shift wear, however, as advertised.
EDIT: The plastic strips on the bottom have now been thoroughly scuffed, they’re better than at first, but they will always be too slippery in my opinion. Avoid hills and inclines, and also just using the front of your foot for any sort of hold. Also avoid rain or any wet surfaces like the plague.
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