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Dririder iRide 3 Waterproof boots - $169.95

of Dririder’s extremely popular casual styled riding boots is the iRide 3. I’ve loved and worn the previous iRide 2 version for the last couple of years; they are my go-to boots for almost every bit of bitumen riding I do. Whether that is riding the latest hot-bloodied sportsbike or a 125 commuter, the iRide 2 boots have been just right. Roll on to the new iRide 3 and they are even a big upgrade from the 2. Softer, full-grain leather upper, 3-layer waterproof system with a breathable Hipora liner, moulded nylon ankle guard, polyester lining with open cell foam for amazing comfort, techno GI thermoplastic toe cap and heel, anti-twist moulded nylon mid-sole, a new vulcanised high density anti-slip sole and the biggie being CE certification, so with all the features and protection on offer you know you’ve got a casual looking pair of riding boots that can pass as day-to-day shoes.

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