Overview

Scott entered the motocross market in the 1970s with the introduction of the first moto-specific goggle. Today, Scott continues to provide off-road enthusiasts and competitors with the best and most innovative products possible. With an outstanding team of riders and a progressive engineering and development department, Scott continues to stand at the forefront of the off-road industry.

Although the motocross industry thrives on progression and innovation, boot design is one facet that has experienced relatively little advancement. Leather boots have been the mainstay of the industry for years and have experienced little change in design. Some attempts have been made to increase performance, but not until now has a boot displayed such a break from convention. The Genius MX Boot is the evolution of motocross boots.

Boot Features

Impact Sole Pad

Grip Strip

Brake Transfer Pad

Internal Bootie

Shin Guard

Strap and Buckles

Sure-Feel Shifter Pad

Upper Shell Liner

Materials and Design

DuPont™ Hytrel®

Polymer Protection

Scott Pivot System

Production

The production of a boot is as important as its initial design. If the manufacturing process does not meet the standard of the design, the concept and vision are compromised. With this in mind, the Genius MX Boot is meticulously produced, from the injection mold process to the assembly of the parts.

Twenty separate parts are injection molded and assembled for each boot. And since they are made of molded polymer, fewer steps are needed to assemble the boot. These pieces do not require the extensive stitching and glueing like those of the traditional leather boots. The quality is, therefore, less susceptible to issues stemming from more labor-intensive assembly processes.

All production and assembly steps have stringent quality control tests to ensure proper function and performance.

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Research and Development

As protection, performance, and comfort were the three priorities in the development of the Genius Boot, the Research & Development team at Scott spent countless hours conducting and reviewing research in order to properly address these crucial issues, and bring the concept to reality.

Anthropomorphic Study
To ensure the best possible fit, Scott conducted an anthropomorphic study of the male lower leg at the University ENSCI. With a test group ranging in age from 16 to 25, each individual’s leg was scanned from just below the knee to tip of their toes. After extensive analysis of the scans, researchers were able to determine an average lower leg shape. This average shape became the basis for the internal design of the Genius Boot.

Lower Leg Trauma Study
Doctor Richard Leneuf, a former motocross rider and frequent presiding race doctor, provided critical information about common moto-related injuries. From his work investigating lower leg injuries, the Scott design team was able to identify areas of improvement to motocross boots. Of the total injuries documented in 2005, 34% involved inferior limbs, or the lower leg. Of those injuries, 23% were leg fractures, 18% were ankle fractures, and 6% were foot fractures. The remaining balance of the injuries consisted of minor sprains and other less serious injuries. Note: Since 1990, when Dr. Leneuf began collecting data, injury rates have remained remarkably consistent to the afore mentioned numbers.

Analysis of the Scott Pivot System for fatigue
At the request of Scott, DuPont™ conducted a simulated fatigue cycle test to ensure that the patented Scott Pivot System could continue to provide optimal performance after prolonged use. The test simulated average usage over a three year period and produced results indicating little reduction in support. The simulation projected a 6 to 12% deformation over the entire test cycle.

Field Testing for articulation
In order to determine the articulation required to properly perform, early designs of the boot were field-tested by a team of test riders. After considerable feedback, the Scott Pivot System was modified to allow for the needed articulation. In addition, the boot developers implemented a slight resistance to ankle articulation in order to stabilize the rider and reduce lower leg fatigue often experienced with long sessions on the motorcycle.

Re-Setting the Standard

As the sport of motocross continues to progress, so should the products that riders use. At Scott, we feel that it is our responsibility to produce the best products for the ever-evolving rider. The Genius MX Boot is the newest, most innovative product to be brought to market by Scott Motorsports. Once again, Scott has re-set the standard.