Dainese Boots

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Re: Dainese Boots

Post by Kwacky »

Blade wrote:Very nice. Dainese kit is not cheap but it does feel a premium product when I compare to my 2 other suits which are both good quality Alpinestars suit.

A good fitting, quality suit is a good investment in your safety imo.

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My suit lasted me for years, despite crashing in it. The leather is very high quality. I would have another from them.
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Re: Dainese Boots

Post by rocket »

I have an old alpinestar suit that has seen quite a bit of action. However was not impressed with their offerings when i tried some of there latest stuff on. It was the cheaper suits but still talking north of £500 and they felt very cheaply made.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Dainese Boots

Post by Perkles »

Wore the boots for the 1st time yesterday,right one fits me like a glove but the left one hurt me all day.I think they are going to take some breaking in.
The way they do up and intergrate with the dianese leathers is very good and really comfortable.I feel safer now I've get a pair of boots that do up securely and won't fall off in a crash
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