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New Oakley Race Mid Racing Boot Black 11 - 11085-022-011 - Driving Shoe Shoes Fr on 2040-parts.com

US $170.00
Location:

Sarver, Pennsylvania, United States

Sarver, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Oakley Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:11085-022-011

New Oakley Race Mid Racing Boot Black 11 - 11085-022-011 - Driving Shoe Shoes FR

The fit is so comfortable, you'll probably forget we built it with fire retardant leather and self-extinguishing split suede. But we did, along with everything else the pros demanded. That includes the fire shielding of patented CarbonX®, a synthetic that outperforms all NFPA 2112 standards for flame resistant garments. For tactile response, the 3-D anatomical construction includes a high-grip outsole that gives you a responsive feel of the pedal.

  • SFI 3.3/5 and Formula One™ FIA approved
  • Professional Grade racing footwear
  • Patented CarbonX® flame-resistant lining that outperforms all standards of the NFPA 2112
  • Flame Resistant Garments testing protocol
  • Self-extinguishing split suede with supple comfort that shapes itself to anatomical contours
  • High-grip vulcanized rubber outsole, engineered to optimize tactile response on race pedals
  • Import 

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