The replacement model for the previous Axial, sporting some design changes and a new and improved sole to give better grip in the wet.
Axial has an internal structure inside the boots with a special articulation system that limits the twisting of the ankle that might otherwise cause sprain and trauma.
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Men's Sizes - Dainese Boots
UK Size
EU Size
Foot Length (cm)
5
38
25.0
5.5
39
25.5
6
40
26.5
7
41
27.0
8
42
27.5
9
43
28.0
10
44
28.5
10.5
45
29.0
11
46
30.0
12
47
30.5
13
48
31.0
How to Measure
It's easy to find the right shoe size, just place both feet (in your normal riding socks) on a piece of paper and carefully draw the outline of each foot. Make sure you keep the pen pointing straight down to get a true outline! Then measure the lengths of both outlines from the top edge of your big toes to the back edge of your heel. If your two feet measure differently, take the longer of the two measurements and that's your size - all measurements in centimetres (cm).
Helpful Hint
Remember to wear your normal riding socks and if you ride around the year you might want to make a bit of allowance for thicker winter socks.
Manufacturer's guidelines only. Does not guarantee a correct fit
The Axial Pro In boot is the maximum expression of the Dainese technology and experience applied to a boot that offers the wearer the highest levels of safety, comfort, and functionality during riding. Made in a combination of Lorica, D-Stone fabric, and crust leather, on the inside it vaunts the D-Axial system in Carbon and Kevlar developed to reduce the risk of the twisting of the ankle and provide greater protection in case of impact in synergy with the sole with the shock absorption heel and the steel insert at the heel.
Stainless steel sliders and nylon toes and outsole offer the rider additional elements of safety. Equipped with an inside tightening strap that helps avoid fracture and the sliding off of the boot and the possibility for fastening to the inside of the pants, this boot becomes perfect with the suit in order to reduce the risk of getting caught on foreign objects in a fall and to improve riding precision thanks to reduced dimensions, lower weight, and better aerodynamics.
It's easy to find the right shoe size, just place both feet (in your normal riding socks) on a piece of paper and carefully draw the outline of each foot. Make sure you keep the pen pointing straight down to get a true outline! Then measure the lengths of both outlines from the top edge of your big toes to the back edge of your heel. If your two feet measure differently, take the longer of the two measurements and that's your size - all measurements in centimetres (cm).
Helpful Hint
Remember to wear your normal riding socks and if you ride around the year you might want to make a bit of allowance for thicker winter socks.
Manufacturer's guidelines only. Does not guarantee a correct fit
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