Antik AR2 Boot

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Product Overview

NOTE: We do not carry the full size range in store as product availability varies with Antik. If we do not have your size, please contact us to order. If it is available, it will be dropshipped to you ASAP.

Antik AR2 Boots retain the familiar high top of its predecessor and now proudly boasts dual-sport use: derby and park skating! Full grain leather uppers are lined with a microfiber designed to stay intact and comfortable after lots of sweat and abuse. The contoured tongue has updated padding that rests comfortably on the forefoot and has a double lace snug to keep it from sliding as you romp around the track or through the park. Always one of the underappreciated qualities of Antik, the open lacing runs all the way to the toe so you can maximize the best fit possible exactly to your liking. Gone is the leather outsole, replaced with a strong but lightweight composite outsole.

The Antik AR2 is available for ColorLab™ for only an additional $160.00 to the price of the boot. Complete the Colorlab at this link and click "Create Order" to generate a PDF. Share that PDF with us at our email and we will contact you about your custom order.

Features:

  • Full-grain leather construction
  • Composite outsole
  • Microfiber liner New improved tongue padding
  • Built-in toe bumper
  • Heat-moldable
  • Available sizes: 3 1/2 - 13 Full and Half sizes
  • Color: Black with white accents, colorlab available

Sizing:

Ace of Skates always recommends that you come in for a professional fitting on derby boots. If that is not an option, see the following size chart.

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Sizing Tips:

  • Snug-fitting boots work best for competitive and performance skating.
  • Too much room at the front of the boot can cause can cause foot to slide, toe pain, numbness and cramping.
  • Most Antik boots are heat moldable, but should fit well out of the box.
  • Your toes shouldn't be bent or push hard against the front of the boot.
  • All feet are unique in shape and it is normal to have some break in period when boots are new.

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