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Driving Force No Fear Racing Shoes - Draft on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New with tags Make:DRIVING FORCE Brand:No Fear

Bulk inquiries welcome! Re-seller and drop ship programs/discounts available. All Items are new old stock. Seller implies no warranty beyond the 14 day return policy. Popular among open-wheel and sports car drivers, the technologically advanced No Fear Driving Force Draft combines safety, durability and comfort with leading-edge styling to give professional race drivers a shoe that comfortably performs and protects with uncompromised style. The Draft is built to SFI and FIA specifications. Craq Spun threads of fire resistant Nomex are used throughout the shoes. The heel design incorporates additional abrasion shielding and reinforcement, while engineered around the balance point of your foot in natural driving position. Airflow grooves are molded into the heel to maximize cooling, while the abrasion resistant 3-D Carbone leather provides support, comfort and durability. Additional features include: Nomex cord laces with Kevlar cores, new recessed variable ending-point lacing system, interchangeable sock-liners and increased support around the ankle.

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