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Top Dual Sport Boots For Less Than $250

Check out these bargains before you buy an expensive pair of boots

Published on 02.02.2014

6. Dainese Longbow Waterproof Boots ($190)


Dainese Longbow Waterproof Adventure Boots

Features: This touring boot in cowhide and D-Stone™ fabric was designed for riders in search of quality with an eye on price. Elevated comfort is guaranteed by elasticated D-Stone™ inserts, Velcro® calf adjustment, and a waterproof D-Wp line with bellows that permits use even in difficult weather. Thermoformed inserts on the shin, toe and heel, nylon ankle guards, reflecting inserts, gear change guards, and non-slip soles complete the product profile sheet in terms of practicality and safety with an excellent quality/price ratio.

• Thermoformed insert on the tibia
• Nylon ankle guard
• Soft inserts
• Cowhide leather
• D-Stone™ fabric
• Inserts in elasticated fabric
• Closing with zipper at the side
• Velcro® calf adjuster
• Waterproof D-Wp interior
• Shifter guard
• Non-slip sole

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Author: Rob Dabney
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Patriot159
Patriot159
March 8, 2019 10:21 pm

There are 2-3 Forma models under $250. I have a pair of Forma Adventures, $279 list but got them for $230, excellent comfortable boots.

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