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Joe Rocket Sonic R Boots Black 8 (new) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Joe Rocket US Shoe Size (Men's):8 Gender:Men Color:Black UPC:Does not apply

  • Dry Tech™ waterproof breathable membrane
  • Inner waterproof gaiter
  • Double stitched in all high stress areas
  • Injection molded toe armor with replaceable integrated toe sliders
  • Internally reinforced shin, ankle, toe and heel
  • Reinforced gear shift area
  • Articulated ankle area and low profile toe-box for added mobility
  • Hook and loop calf and ankle adjusters
  • Large entry with soft suede zipper cover
  • Ultra-rigid Polymeric Composite Inner Sole
  • Streamline, no-slip bonded sole
  • Easy access TPR zipper pull
  • Reflective stripe

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