Dainese SSC Bravo D-WP Shoe
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Stylish, waterproof, and toasty.
I bought these as I needed some waterproof boots/shoes for riding in the rain and which I could wear in the office. I work in a pretty informal place, but don’t want to walk around in boots that make me look like a Stormtrooper. These look great and are as comfortable as your favorite slippers. The only downside is that they are quite warm on account of the goretex so I’d suggest them for colder weather.
May 2, 2013
Awesome m/c shoe!
Great for around the city and short, casual rides. Usually wear a US 12 but the EU 45 (11.5) fit perfect.
April 22, 2013
Slightly small
I have been looking for a boot/shoe that offered both protection on the road and a professional look at work. I didn't want to carry a pair of shoes to change into at work and these fit that perfectly, my wife even said I could wear them as dress shoes. In the video review it was noted that the shoes fit to size, I disagree. Like the reviewer, I too wear a 9.5 - 10 size shoe and these are a little small, but not small enough that they don't fit. They are a little narrow and squeeze my feet ever so slightly, but again, I can walk all day in them without discomfort. If you have trouble with toe room in shoes, I would suggest going a size larger, if I don't trim my toenails every week it is a cause for discomfort. they are a bit of a battle to get on but I guess that is a side effect of the composition of the boots which are a neoprene booty with bonded textiles on the exterior. While not the best shoe, these are certainly a great boot for those that work in a professional environment and don't want the hassle of changing shoes when they get to work.
April 22, 2013
Great style, nice walking shoe, but don't expect protection
I bought it mainly because of its style, very comfortable, nice to walk around and going to work, but don't expect any kind of protection, there is a piece of plastic on the ankle and that's it.
April 15, 2013
A great overall riding shoe
I am very happy with there shoes. They make for a great dual purpose shoe with riding, and being able to walk around on them all day. so far I have on ridden them around in cold weather, but my feet have been warm and comfortable the whole time, while the rest of my body is freezing.
I recommend these shoes to the commuter and light recreational rider who is looking for some foot protection, that isn't too "power rangered" up and won't hurt your wallet too much.
February 6, 2013
Great boots
These boots are wonderful. I ride in San Diego, so in the month I've had them it's been as high as 80 degrees and as low as about 45 degrees during my commute. Also got really wet last week on one ride, so I think I can give a well-rounded review now.
The Good:
Great looks. Comfortable. Protection of a an entry-level riding boot without sacrificing style. Love the semi-hidden reflectors on the outside. Kept out A LOT of water on my ride home last week, the rest of me was soaked through, but my feet were comfortable the whole way home. I was definitely impressed by that.
The Not-So-Good:
REALLY tight at the top of the boot. A month later and I still feel like I am going to break them every time I cram my foot in. So far, so good, but it's a little worrisome. Once my foot is in, they fit perfectly though. Already showing some slight wear on the left boot where I rub the engine case as I shift. Would have liked to see that take a little longer, but I'll keep my eye on it, nothing too bad yet.
December 3, 2012
This product fail to be waterproof
I bought this product mid of May'12 and weared it less than 10 times, usage was just a day each time. It was very comfort and light in weight, I like the design style. However during my last use, it was a heavy pour and some water got in my toes at one of the shoes. It was a disappointment for the amount paid and premier brand with such result within short period of usage.
November 18, 2012
Great!
Great for those like me who where looking for a waterproof-short-urban look-boot!
Love them! They're comfortable and light!
October 28, 2012