New suit and boots:
New suit and boots:
I have a pair of Daytona Sport EVO's that should get new outers after 3 crashes. It was either I pay $400+T @ RC for new outers or score a pair of Security EVO ($1200 USD boots) for $500 USD. It wasn't a hard decision for me.Not sure what you have now but you are going to love those Dytona Boots, love mine, 3 hours endurance race with no problem.
hum, what shoe size?I have a pair of Daytona Sport EVO's that should get new outers after 3 crashes. It was either I pay $400+T @ RC for new outers or score a pair of Security EVO ($1200 USD boots) for $500 USD. It wasn't a hard decision for me.
I may sell my old Daytona now though.
10.5hum, what shoe size?
10.5
Not sure what you have now but you are going to love those Dytona Boots, love mine, 3 hours endurance race with no problem.
lol true but man, they hare heaven on your feet. Getting dressed is probably the only thing I don't like about racing (well and crashing) and those boots just make life soooo much easier.I know I know I shouldn't care but I can't get over the fact that they look like they're from 1992.
3 crashes, two of which I broke some bones and my feet/ankles were never even sprained. At this point, I don't care what they look like. They work.I know I know I shouldn't care but I can't get over the fact that they look like they're from 1992.
I know I know I shouldn't care but I can't get over the fact that they look like they're from 1992.
I know I know I shouldn't care but I can't get over the fact that they look like they're from 1992.
I know I know I shouldn't care but I can't get over the fact that they look like they're from 1982.
Yeah, I think RC is the only importer.Sheeit, I need these. Anyone sell them locally? Edit - never mind, Rider's Choice.