TCX NALBAK WATERPROOF BOOTS BLACK/DENIM
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TCX NALBAK WATERPROOF BOOTS BLACK/DENIM

TCX NALBAK WATERPROOF BOOTS BLACK/DENIM
BENEFITS
- Certified Motorcycle Shoe designed to offer all day comfort and protection both on and off the saddle
- Waterproof
- Suede leather and abrasion resistant fabric upper
- Midsole with ZPLATE shank to optimize front flexibility and transverse rigidity
- Reinforcements on malleolus toe and heel
- D30® Ankle protection
- T Dry waterproof membrane
- Closure for laces
- Gear shift reinforcement
- Groundtrax® rubber sole for comfort and grip
- Ortholite® X40 insole for long term cushioning and high levels of breathability
Size Guide
HOW DO I SELECT THE RIGHT SIZE FOR MY FEET?
First, get hold of a ruler or tape measure. Take off your shoes, then rest one foot at a right angle to a wall, keeping your heel right up against the wall. Measure the distance between the tip of your foot and the wall, marking the number on the floor if necessary.
Check which size matches your foot on the chart. Repeat this operation with your other foot. For a proper fit, we recommend you measure your feet in the evening.
DOES ALL TCX FOOTWEAR OFFER THE SAME FIT?
In general, yes. TCX size conversions are a reliable guide, but each model is designed with its own parameters, materials, and laces to deliver the best possible comfort for its intended use. Because of this, some models may fit slightly differently, even when they are the same size.
I USUALLY WEAR SHOES WITH A US OR UK SIZE, HOW SHOULD I CHOOSE THE SIZE OF ATCX PRODUCT?
The size conversion among the various EU, US and UK size charts may in some cases involve differences of a few mm, meaning a single EU size could correspond to several UK or US sizes. Please refer to our size conversion chart to identify the match. In any case, we recommend you always measure your feet.
