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PERFORMANCE
Field Armor 2 Boots have undergone EC Type Examination to assure compliance with Directive 89/686/EEC. They have additionally been examined
and tested to assure their compliance with the appropriate technical Standard.
European standard EN 13634:2010 includes two performance levels in terms of the protection afforded. The degree of risk or hazard that a
motorcyclist will face is closely linked to the type of riding and the nature of the accident. Within standard EN 13634:2010 'Level 1' performance
is deemed as the minimum level required in order for the footwear to provide useful protection in an accident, and offers footwear with an optimum
comfort level to suit all riding types. Where riders feel that their riding style or sport exposes them to an increased accident risk 'Level 2' has been
provided which offers increased performance – however it is likely that this additional level of protection has an increased penalty for the weight and
comfort, so may not be acceptable to all riders.
Chart 2: Field Armor 2 Boots Type Examination Test Results According to EN 13634:2010
Test
EN 13634:2010 Reference
Unit
Upper
Impact
4.4.4
seconds
abrasion
resistance
Impact cut
4.4.5
mm
resistance
06
Requirement
Area A: (Achilles' and instep)
Level 1: ≥ 1.5 s
Level 2: ≥ 2.5 s
Area B: (Remainder of boot upper)
Level 1: ≥ 5 s
Level 2: ≥ 12 s
Upper is classified based on the lowest result obtained in either area A or
B. For a definition of Area A and B see Fig. 1 and Chart 3.
Area A: (Achilles' and instep)
Level 1: ≤ 25 mm maximum knife penetration
Level 2: ≤ 25 mm maximum knife penetration
Area B: (Remainder of boot)
Level 1: ≤ 25 mm maximum knife penetration
Level 2: ≤ 15 mm maximum knife penetration
Upper is classified based on the lowest result obtained in either area A or
B. For a definition of Area A and B see Fig. 1 and Chart 3.
Chart 2: Field Armor 2 Boots Type Examination Test Results According to EN 13634:2010
Test
Sole
Transverse rigidity of footwear
Optional Requirements
Slip resistance of sole
Result
Fig. 1
Level 2
Level 2
EN 13634:2010 Reference
Unit
Requirement
6.1
kN
Level 1: ≥ 1.0 kN
Level 2: ≥ 1.5 kN
EN 13634:2010 Section 5.4
B) Surface: smooth steel - Lubricant: glycerol
heel mode (7°) ≥ .13
flat mode ≥ .18
Chart 3: Dimensions for Material Areas shown in Fig.1
Size
Size
Key
(Paris Points)
(English)
1 = Zone 1 shin region
2 = Zone 2 ankle region
38 and Below
5 and below
39-42
5.5 to 8
Area A
43 and above
8.5 and above
Area B
The lower tangent of Zone 2 is used to define the lower limits of measure-
ment E & F. Zone 2 is located by centering point X over the natural center
of the ankle as felt through the footwear when worn.
Result
Level 2
SRB
"E"
"F"
Minimum (mm)
Maximum (mm)
40
120
50
125
55
130
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