
It's the body part that motorcyclists pay the least attention to: without it, they can't
When we talk about protection, there is an essential part of our physiognomy that we often overlook
When the city burns in summer and the motorcycle becomes a natural extension of the body, footwear takes on a relevance that is as pragmatic as it is emotional.
XPD is an Italian technical equipment brand that has been connected for years to the world of high-level competition. Now, it is launching two new options designed for everyday life on the asphalt.
These are the Moto Fast and Moto Way Air sneakers. XPD does so with the reliability that is expected from those who understand that protection and comfort are not opposing concepts. Protecting our feet is a requirement when the engine is part of the lifestyle.

Both models feature a low or mid-cut, a casual design, and materials that clearly speak of safety, durability, and ventilation. At first glance, they could pass for urban sneakers. However, once you put them on, you will discover that they hide the soul of a technical boot.
Style and protection go hand in hand. Or rather, foot in foot
The common denominator is the sole developed together with Michelin, made of vulcanized rubber with dual density. It is capable of providing a firm grip even on wet or uneven surfaces.
This comes from a solution inherited from sports riding, brought into everyday life.

XPD Moto Fast opts for a lightweight, modern silhouette, designed for those who seek versatile footwear without giving up the biker DNA.
They incorporate the H.S.S. system for heel and ankle reinforcement, along with internal protections in the toe and counter. The Fitgo closure, quick and precise, is combined with technical fabric, microfiber, and mesh inserts.
This way, they offer a remarkable balance between breathability, fit, and resistance.
The Ortholite insole, with excellent thermal and absorption performance, adds that comfort that turns a short trip into lasting pleasure. Not a minor detail, the rear reflective strip provides extra visibility for night riding. They are available in black or anthracite, from size 4.5 to 12.5 (36 to 47), at a price of €179.90.

Meanwhile, XPD Moto Way Air takes a more robust approach, with a mid-cut and extended reinforcements at the ankle. They are a logical choice for those who prioritize safety without wanting to carry bulky footwear.
They are ventilated through strategic perforations, finished with an inner mesh lining and add an Ortholite insole. This way, they combine thermal efficiency with a structure that inspires confidence.

The lace and Velcro closure ensures a secure fit without pressure points. As with the previous model, the Michelin sole guarantees traction under any circumstances. They are offered in black or white, from size 4.5 to 13 (36 to 48), at a price of €169.90.
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