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Dainese Giro-st Boots Sports/race - Uk 10 on 2040-parts.com

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Manchester, United Kingdom

Manchester, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Dainese Main Colour:White Gender:Men's Exact Colour:White & Black Style:Racing & Sport Boots Upper Material:Lorica Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Features:Adjustable Calf Size:UK 10 Fastening:Zip EAN:8033431938705

The Dainese Giro-ST boots designed for maximum comfort with a high level of protection.

The Giro-ST offer an attractive design with a sports look at no expense to technicality and quality, this boot in Lorica® adopts avant-garde technical solutions, like the shock absorption heel, the TPU heel and shin guard, and the nylon outsole and toe.

D-Stone construction, elasticated bellows, and calf adjustment permit the fit to be adapted to the feet of different wearers. Differentiated texture soles and TPU inserts on the inner side ensure even more precise riding thanks to the elevated grip provided

SRP £174.99
Offer Price £89.99

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