Dainese Torque Pro Out boots.

arek1200r

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I have few questions about those boots(my shoe size is 10.5-11.0 depending on manufacturer),I tried those on in size 10.5 and they were really hard to put on(I really had to force my foot in )once on, they were really snug and too tight,then I tried size 11,still hard to put on but once my foot got in after little struggle, they were pretty good sizewise(still hard to put on)and still snug.So my questions are: should I go with one size larger (11.5,hoping they would come on easier too)? Are they going to strech a little after some riding time?(measured my feet and they are 285mm,size 11 is 285mm and size 11.5 is 290mm-measurements are written on label)
Little confused here...

Thanks for any info/advice.....





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Currently use Torque Pro's for track, and regular Torques for street.

In my experience, they have not stretched at all.
 
I tried size 11,still hard to put on but once my foot got in after little struggle, they were pretty good sizewise(still hard to put on)and still snug.

How "snug"?

Snug for 5 minutes in the shop is one thing. Snug for 5 hours of riding is an entirely different matter. If the 11.5 is still snug around the ankle and your whole foot doesn't move front to back much then I'd get that. They might stretch a tiny bit but not much.
 
As long as they are comfortable when wearing, don't worry about how hard they are to get on. The last thing you need is cramped feet while riding.

Personal Experience: I wear a 14 shoe, but my Torques are 13 and fit wonderfully. This is good because it is the biggest size they make.
 
I have these boots and got them the same size as other footwear - 10.5 (44). They were tight and actually incredibly painful on my heels on first long ride. That said, after wearing them several more times they broke in as it were - I think the lining material really not the frame of the boot. They are comfy now riding but would not go for long walk in them.

PS - Still think the Daytona's I have are better fit/ comfort right out of the box in same size.
 
Try boots on at the end of the day, your feet tend to be at the widest at this time. I went 1/2 size larger for my boots but width can be a issue for street riding as your often off the bike walking,shopping,eating whatever. They look like great boot BTW.
 
My comments are on the Torque street version so discount them a bit. Left boot fits fine, right is a bit snug, but I bought them anyway expecting the right to stretch a bit. I never has and remains somewhat uncomfortable. Also, the boots are narrow (like typical Italian shoes) so if you have wide feet, you may want to consider another make.
 
Thank you all for the advice and info,I tried size 11.5 and its too big in the ankle area and my foot moves forward and back.Looks like size 11 is a perfect size for me...fits snug but not tight...
 
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