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Cortech Vice Wp Riding Shoe 8 Black 8514-6505-41 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
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Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Cortech Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:8514-6505-41 Size:8 UPC:Does Not Apply

Cortech Vice WP Riding Shoe 8 Black 8514-6505-41
  • Constructed with a durable combination of water-resistant leather and heavy duty canvas
  • HiPora waterproof, breathable membrane
  • Italian TecnoGI Thermo plastic heel cup and toe cap
  • Reflective heel trim for night time visibility
  • Anti-Slip rubber sole with reinforced shank for support
  • Black rust-free lace eyelets
  • Molded nylon ankle guards
  • 100% soft polyester lining
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