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Landegemstraat 4, Industriegebied
9031 Drongen
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Bedrijvenpark De Veert 5
Gps: Callaertstraat 33
2830 Willebroek
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Chemin de la Vieille Cour 51, Parc Ind. Nivelles-Sud - Zone II
1402 Thines (NIVELLES)
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Sint-Pieterskaai 14, Ring van Brugge
8000 Brugge
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Weiveldlaan 41, bus 28 (building G - Atlaspark)
1930 Zaventem
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Grand Route 274A
7530 Gaurain-Ramecroix
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Steenweg 3/15 (gebouw 1, unit 5, "Oude Eierveiling")
3540 Herk-de-Stad
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Rue du commerce 3
4432 Alleur (Ans)
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Nobody would blame you for wearing these Metractive Woman D-WP motorcycle shoes even when there’s no motorcycle around. They can perfectly pass for streetwear or urban sneakers or whatever you want to call them.
DAINESE developed a number of Metractive versions. This one – the Metractive Woman D-WP – is the waterproof version for ladies. It demonstrates a number of evident differences with, let’s say, the Air version, which was developed with another basic principle in mind.
It also allows for a wider range, as in: more months during the year to wear them. Plus, they are still pretty lightweight and ankle-high, which results in a couple of other consequences.
The full-grain leather exterior is wear resistant and sufficiently solid to inspire confidence when you plant your feet at a stop sign. If, by accident, those feet land in a puddle of water, the integrated D-WP interior will take care of waterproofness. Obviously, ankle-high waterproof shoes with laces can’t perform miracles, but we all know that.
It’s quite apparent that a motorcycle shoe of this calibre has reinforced toes and heels and that the ankle has been given additional protection. Harder plastic inserts from the outside, D-foam inserts on the inside; this combination works wonders, linking sturdiness to comfort.
Although from afar they might appear quite classic, a little sportiness is never far away. You open and close them with the laces. The topside of the tongue was given a press stud and wide cover flap, under which you can safely store the ends (and mainly, the loops) of the laces. DAINESE calls this, a ‘lace garage’.
The CE-certification (Cat. II – EN 13634) is the logical result of the smart construction and clever development of these ankle-high (and therefore, perfectly legal) motorcycle shoes. The combination of Groundtrax® soles and an Ortholite footbed provide a high dose of stepping comfort.
The higher the fashion – and the ‘we don’t really look like motorcycle shoes’ – level, the smaller the chance your leather shoes are supplied with full-blown gear lever protection. That’s no biggie on a scooter, otherwise, the multitude of shifting gears will wear down your shoes fast. Too bad for the leather shoes, because the warranty conditions don’t mention ‘wear’.
Be prudent, give yourself a hand or a foot and provide your leather motorcycle shoe or your gear lever with an additional layer. There are a number of options in our collections.
There’s maintenance clothing and then there’s clothing maintenance. Good, decent motorcycle gear is an investment in comfort and personal safety. Invest in maintenance after your purchase and enjoy your gear for longer. We put the best tips and tricks on this maintenance page.