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I bought this fantastic Puma Desmo V2 GTX Boots but used the 3 times. I sold my motorbike so I am now selling my gear. The boots are like new and you are welcome to check and try them. 

With multiple reinforcements at the ankles, shin, heel and choice, the PUMA Demo V2 GTX motorcycle boots offer comfort and safety. In addition, thanks to the Gore-Tex membrane, these boots are waterproof and breathable and you can enjoy them all year round.

Technical data:

- Microfibre motorcycle boots.
- Waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX membrane.
- TPU reinforcements on shin and heel.
- Breathable and comfortable inner lining.
- Ankle reinforcements.
- Reinforcement on shift and toes.
- Reinforcement in the heel.
- Multiple rubber and polyurethane reinforcements.
- Detachable slider on the side of the boot.
- Flexible leather on front and back for more flexibility
- Outsole for maximum grip.
- Zip and Velcro closure with sealing pleats.

Colour: black.
European size 41 - UK size 7 - US size 8 

Collection Only at E1 3FY - 2 min walk from Stepney Green underground station - East London 

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