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Boots-Recommendations?
#1
I need to replace my old boots & wondered what other foccers recommend. Im not interested in "flashy" fashion items just want something waterproof,comfortable,durable and with sufficient "feel" for the pedals combined with ankle protection.  Took a walk round my local JT store and was overwhelmed by the range of styles,priceranges,designs. So over to you guys......
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#2
Altberg..... Nuff said

Dunno where you are, but if anywhere north-ish (like not on the south coast) get yourself a long to the factory. You won't do better, with that set of requirements
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#3
I highsided at Brands Hatch, Paddock Hill, a few years back. It was lap 1 and i was at the front end but all bikes closely bunched.  Luckily, most of them missed me!  One bike went straight over my foot/ankle.
I suffered a sprained ankle only.
I was wearing Sidi Vertebra.
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#4
Sidi Canyons.

So good, I'll just buy another pair when these die.
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#5
There you go, three answers, all different. Have we helped? :rollin
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#6
Will try some Sidis next time in shop. Thanks!
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#7
(06-03-14, 12:58 PM)richfzs link Wrote:There you go, three answers, all different. Have we helped? :rollin


Going to make it worse Rich -  :lol


TCX Infinity all the way - nuff said  Big Grin


They won the last boot debate, linky below


http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,11041.0.html
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#8
(06-03-14, 12:53 PM)dcurzon link Wrote:I highsided at Brands Hatch, Paddock Hill, a few years back. It was lap 1 and i was at the front end but all bikes closely bunched.  Luckily, most of them missed me!  One bike went straight over my foot/ankle.
I suffered a sprained ankle only.
I was wearing Sidi Vertebra.
Thats the sort of info/ review I want and not the BS the makers give out
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#9
I picked up some second hand Alpinestars SMX-4's in good nick off ebay for £45. Really like them, comfy, water proof, solid with loads of protection. Only had one low speed off in them, when bike slid down and landed on foot, just hand minor bruise on ankle for a couple of days. Only downside is the soles aren't as grippy as I'd like, occasionally my foot will slip on the ground, if it's wet or there's loose gravel.
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#10
I was looking for waterproof boots a couple of months back, and thanks to here decided on either Daytona Roadstars or TCX Infinitys. I tried both but they didn't feel like they had the protection I wanted. Yes, they're nice and flexible, but after my little kiss with a BMW last year I decided comfort was definitely a second priority behind protection.
I went for TCX S-Speed WPs in the end as they were much better armoured than the others. They're not waterproof despite their claims but I don't care, I just carry an extra pair of socks to work.  Big Grin
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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#11
I've just got a pair of Sidi B2 goretex recently, comfy and waterproof so far. Hopefully I won't be finding out about crash protection anytime soon but they seem fairly solid
thou shalt not kick
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#12
I really like my sidi rain evo boots. not too flashy but totally waterproof and all day comfortable.

http://www.ghostbikes.com/products/1282-...wwodhiAAPg

Chris
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#13
(06-03-14, 01:03 PM)Frosties link Wrote:TCX Infinity all the way - nuff said  Big Grin

http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,11041.0.html

Not quite, just try and get them re-soled, can't be done. Not good.
I'm pretty hard on boot tread and the TCX's would be toast within a year.
If you want a boot that offers great protection, comfort, ease of putting on/off (has no zips to bust) and will last for years and years get a pair of Gaerne G-Midland boots, you have to import them from Italy but they are the tops. Check out the adventure bike forums where people know how to test/destroy boots.

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#14
I've got Nitro NB-11 boots.  Not too pricey and they're completely waterproof.
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#15
Altbergs, a boot for life! Worth every penny several times over.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#16
(06-03-14, 01:03 PM)fazersharp link Wrote:[quote author=dcurzon link=topic=11971.msg132066#msg132066 date=1394106828]
I highsided at Brands Hatch, Paddock Hill, a few years back. It was lap 1 and i was at the front end but all bikes closely bunched.  Luckily, most of them missed me!  One bike went straight over my foot/ankle.
I suffered a sprained ankle only.
I was wearing Sidi Vertebra.
Thats the sort of info/ review I want and not the BS the makers give out
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That highside, was quoted by one of the marshalls as being possibly the highest highside he'd ever seen at that corner!  Quite frankly, i value protection over waterproof.  A broken arm or wrist is inconvenient, but you can mostly continue normal day to day stuff.  A broken ankle or foot takes a LOOONG time to heal and incapacitates your ability to even get around, let alone work.  No work, no pay. 
My next set of boots were also Sidi Vertebra.  Still use that pair now. They did 4 more race seasons (including 2 seasons of endurance racing) and daily commuting over that time.  They look a bit worse for wear, but i still use them.
Note: definitely not waterproof.  In the recent heavy rains, i took to putting a carrier bag over my foot before putting foot into boot.
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#17
I have trouble with boots, short story left leg from the knee down was chewed up and spat out in an accident so now my ankles and part of my leg are different sizes and can't get any of the flash sports boots that would fit unless I brought two sets in different sizes. I'm currently using a set of Richa touring boots and had to ride 50 miles back home in the recent storms and flooding and my feet remained completely dry.
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#18
(06-03-14, 05:27 PM)stevierst link Wrote:Altbergs, a boot for life! Worth every penny several times over.


I used to be right next to the alt berg factory....but i didnt have a bike then Sad




Are there off the shelf fits good enough without going down the custom boot route?...& is there a particularly good boot?
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#19
Been using altberg  field and fell boots for about 7 years and they're off the shelf. Some of the comfiest boots going.
I believe the clubman boots are the do it all bike boots. I know a lot of guys swear by them.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(06-03-14, 10:38 PM)stevierst link Wrote:Been using altberg  field and fell boots for about 7 years and they're off the shelf. Some of the comfiest boots going.
I believe the clubman boots are the do it all bike boots. I know a lot of guys swear by them.


Cheers Stevie, clubmans eh...time for a googly googly moment. :book


I think i should plan a stop off in Richmond on my way up to Scotland this summer.


My RST trachtech boots are far too chavvy & the sole on the toe is starting to come off after a good road kicking.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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