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Georgia "engineer Style" Steel Toe Motorcycle Boots.. Priced To Move!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $65.95
Location:

Glendale, California, US

Glendale, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Georgia Gender:Men US Shoe Size (Men's):9.5 Width:E Color:Black Material:Leather- Neoprene oil resistant sole. Country of Manufacture:United States

Georgia "Engineer Style" Steel Toe Motorcycle Boots 

These boots are used with slight visible wear, worn on a few occasions, and are in good condition.


Boot Features:

Size. . .. . ..9-1/2 E

*Handcrafted in the USA

*ANSI 75 steel toe

*Black oil upper & leather lined vamp

*Texon insole

These engineer style boots by Georgia are made to handle even the toughest jobs. The steel safety toe cap meets or exceeds ASTM F2413-05 standards for impact and compression, keeping your feet safe on the job. The leather lining and the Texon insole work together to keep your feet comfortable under all conditions. The black Georgia Neoprene oil resistant sole has a flat surface for better surface contact, and is made with a heavy duty nitrile/rubber compound. There is a little sole separation on the left boot, the shoe shop say's its no problem for the threads & stitching are fine. I purchased them for $225 + tax when I had my bike……they've been in my closet the last 3-1/2 years.

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