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DIORA VOYAGER BOOT BLACK 7 - VOY001

Into Gear bring you the latest from Diora Boots, their sporty Voyager. Using the proven Microfibre for the outer construction with the Hipora waterproof and breathable membrane make this a great all rounder. Stretch comfort panels are incorporated for a superior fit. Protection is in the form of impact absorbing shields on shin, ankle and heel with a firm grip reinforced sole. A stylish boot at well under the £100 mark.




Into Gear Limited will accept back your item if you are not 100% satisfied within 14 days of receiving it. We suggest for your own protection that you use 1st class registered post or a courier service using the protective packaging originally used to send your item. Please note that proof of postage is NOT proof of delivery.

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