The Vertigo boot has pushed the technology of the sport road boot segment to an even higher level than the legendary Vertebra series. They are designed to be the best, no matter the cost. The Vertigo series of boots has achieved all that and much more! These boots are in solid condition and not completely broken in regardless to the visual wear and tear. These boots have less than track 300 miles(only used on the track) . They have a few scuffs that are pictured and are only cosmetic all scuff can be moved and replaced with new toe/heal and ankle guards!
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