Dainese Dyno Cb2 Black Motorcycle Boots Us 8.5 Eu 41 on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Great pair of gently used Dainese Dyno CB2 short motorcycle boots, they were only lightly used during a couple summers. They are marked as a US size 8.5, but probably fit more like an 8. I wear a 7.5 and they're very comfortable with room to spare. There are only minor scuffs on the toe sliders which are replaceable.Info from Revzilla: Dainese Dyno C2B ShoesAssertiveness and strong personality matched with a high level of technicality distinguish this short boot that vaunts the same technical features as those in the higher racing boots. The Dainese Dyno C2B features TPU ankle casing, a shock absorbing heel, inside tightening strap on the instep, replaceable sliders, and nylon outsole and toe. The differentiated texture racing sole and TPU inserts on the inner side permit elevated grip, while the lining in double jersey mesh fabric and 3D Bubble liner offers superior comfort. Protection:
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Note: The C2B designation indicates that the boots have gone through the CE Approval process for Europe. The boots are otherwise identical to the previous version they replaced. |
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