Average Customer Rating:4.5 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)
Torque boots represent the maximum expression in Dainese foot protection technology. Light weight and safety come together in a product designed expressly for sports use that is also the natural evolution of the Axial Project, which has now in its third generation following the birth of the D-Axial boot in 2000 and its improvement as the Axial boot in 2005. Like its two predecessors, the Torque-out version was designed for "OUT" wear (the Dainese patented exclusive racing suit/boot coupling system) and vaunts the tried-and-tested internal Axial protection structure developed with help from the best racers on the MotoGP circuit and Dr. Costa's Mobile Clinic. Unlike the Torque-in version, the Torque-out model is worn outside the pants by. The Axial system limits the twisting of the ankle and consequent trauma to the rider, while also enveloping the foot and the ankle for protection against impact, which is efficiently absorbed through even distribution around the entire structure. The insertion of the new Lorica bellows and a new external structure in thermoplastic material improve the boot's ergonomic efficiency, increase comfort, and promote greater freedom in the movement of the foot. A new slider in stainless steel applied to the exterior rear part bonded to supports in thermoplastic material increases both the boot's anti-grip properties and abrasion resistance in case of falling followed by sliding. The new technologies adopted for the design of the boot have permitted considerable reduction in industrialisation costs, and this permits a boot with avant-garde technical content to be sold at an extremely competitive price to the advantage of all Dainese motorcycle riders. As in the Torque-in version, the Torque-Out model features a new slider in stainless steel applied to the exterior rear part bonded to supports in thermoplastic material that increases both the boot's anti-grip properties and abrasion resistance in case of falling followed by sliding.
Cons: toe sliders are made of thin material. as they are metalic, they transmit heat rather than wearing. causes some melting of the boot if you end up with a toe digging into the tarmac for a while.
Sizing Info: Fits 1 size smaller
good boots, took forever to show up. only issue I have had with them is listed in the cons section.
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Average Customer Rating:4.5 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)
Cons: toe sliders are made of thin material. as they are metalic, they transmit heat rather than wearing. causes some melting of the boot if you end up with a toe digging into the tarmac for a while.
Sizing Info: Fits 1 size smaller
Comments: good boots, took forever to show up. only issue I have had with them is listed in the cons section.
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Great fitting boots
By Glenn from Buffalo grove, IL
Pros: Great traction.
Comfortable.
Lots of adjustment.
Bends easily front to back for shifting and braking, yet is very rigid and supportive side to side.
Reinforced on the top of the toes for shifting.
Replaceable titanium sliders.
Cons: None, You cant go wrong with Dainese.
Sizing Info: Fits 2 sizes smaller
Additional Sizing Notes: Dainese size charts aren't too accurate, it says that i should wear a 47 if im a size 12 US.
I wear a 12 or 13 US shoe and a size 45 fits perfectly.
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