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O'Neal 2016 Element Boots 7 White The New 2016 O'Neal Element boot steps into a class of its own. Featuring an All New Buckle fastening system, high grade injection molded protection, and genuine leather support, the Element boot is indeed the best Element boot ever. Built to the quality of a first class racing boot but sold at an entry - level price, this boot simply can t be beat for overall value and style.
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