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http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-torque-pro-out-boots One notch below the Dainese boots worn by MotoGP Champion Valentino Rossi, the Dainese Torque Pro Out Boots are extremely technical race-level boots that will perform in all track scenarios. Aggressively designed with technology at the forefront of their construction, the Torque Pro Outs are a Lorica construction with D-Stone fabric at the outer and inner of the leg. D-Stone is a high tensile strength nylon fabric which is backed by elastic for abrasion resistance and comfort, a material proprietary to Dainese. The Torque Pro Outs abound with protection, starting with the D-Axial Anti Twist-back Ankle System, constructed from TPU, that allows for forward-to-back movement but limits side-to-side movement. There is a shock absorbing heel cup, with steel and nylon inserts, steel sliders at the toe (replaceable) and outer and rear of heel. There is TPU protection at the heel, front and rear shinguards. The D-Tec sole utilizes differentiated textures and TPU inserts on the internal side for a non-slip high-grip comfortable ride. There are high grip rubberized TPU panels on the insides of each of the ankles to grab onto the bike, a double-stitched padded gear shifter guard, reflective inserts, and a velcro calf adjuster. Internally, the double jersey mesh liner (similar to 3D mesh) creates a microclimate while allowing perspiration to escape from the foot and leg. The Dainese Torque Pro Out Boots are a highly technical piece of gear that will perform extremely well at the race track and compete with any other boots that have this level of sophistication. Also available in a perforated version: http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-torque-pro-out-air-boots

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  • I just ordered these boots and i love them. Only issue is that the right boot give me a hot spot around the big toe joint. Will they break in at all in that area? Ive only put a few hours in them so far. the left boot is spot on.

  • @withoutequal66 They will definitely break in after a while.Lorica just takes a little time.

  • sorry stupid question, do you put your leathers inside or outside the inner boots? or is this purely down to comfort?

    thanks

  • @bomberbolton Most pants are tucked into boots except with the Dainese Torque Pro In boots which are designed to be worn under the suit.

  • How do you figure out what size fits you? I went to there website and the size guide doesn't mention the boots measurements? For instance, I wear a size 9.5 sneaker size USA. The Dainese website has the boots measurements from 39 - 50+ with no size guide. Can anyone help?

  • @lamoni1969 Check out the size chart on our site. 9.5 would be a 43.

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  • man yours reviews are so grate! thanks!

  • Great review..

    There's probably one other thing worth mentioning, the two plastic pieces either side of the zip (back of the calf) have a velcro backing & can be repositioned to adjust to various calf sizes.

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  • great review as always, just got these boots and im really happy with them. many thanks

  • Can the Dainese Torque Pro Out Boots be worn with the REV'IT! Cayenne Pro Pants?

  • @ltsnipe Hey LT, the main difference is the steel sliders at the toe and the heel with the Torque Pro vs. the TPU in the TRQ Race. Also, the entirety of the sole in the Torque Out has a shock absorption insert, where this is only at the heel in TRQ Race. There are a few more upgrades in safety and comfort reflected in that price tag. Overall, they're more expensive due to a slightly higher level of protection. Hope this helps!

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