The Daytona M-Star GTX boots are one of the top choices of touring and commuting boot.
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Men's Sizes - Daytona Boots
UK Size
EU Size
Foot Length (cm)
5
38
24.0
5.5
39
24.5
6
40
25.0
7
41
25.5
8
42
26.0
9
43
26.5
10
44
27.0
10.5
45
28.0
11
46
29.0
12
47
29.5
13
48
30.0
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.
Constructed from hydrophobic leather, these boots have an innovative insole which raises the heel by 2.5cm and the toes by 8mm for a more comfortable position on the bike both on and off the road. Integrated with a Gore-Tex membrane that makes for a breathable and waterproof boot, these boots offer optimal protection in the form of anatomically formed ankle and padded shinbone protection, reflective heel inserts and a reinforced gear change cushion. Other specifications of the boot include a robust non-slip rubber sole for touring, a plastic reinforced inner sole, splash-proof zips and an anatomically formed climatic insole: combining optimal defence and comfort for a high-quality touring boot.
Features: •Highly waterproof boot made from hydrophobic leather
•Gore-Tex membrane
•2.5cm hidden lift in the heel
•Splash proof zips at the boot sides
•Reinforced abrasion resistant gear change cushion
•Anatomically formed climatic insole
•Anatomically formed ankle protection
•Padded shinbone protection
•Plastic reinforced inner sole with steel inlay
•Reflective inserts in the heel
•Non-slip rubber touring sole
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.
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