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Re: $$$Boots$$$

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 2:25 am
by Major Softie
Zombie Master wrote:Major Softie
I've seen very good comparable boots for a lot less.
Do tell.
Sorry, they were in another country, as in, one different than yours.

I forgot that the prices I see on items in Sacramento at a big outlet might be unavailable to you. Like living in Tahoe, part of the joy of living somewhere beautiful.

Re: $$$Boots$$$

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:36 pm
by Chuey
What I'm looking for from my boots is ankle protection. Even small get-offs have put friends of mine on crutches for months. I have the Sidi ones that have ankle stiffeners similar to what ski boots have. They are not good for walking. The boots that vanzen showed sure look good. I wonder if they give that hyper extension protection?

Chuey

Re: $$$Boots$$$

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:23 am
by Major Softie
Chuey wrote:What I'm looking for from my boots is ankle protection. Even small get-offs have put friends of mine on crutches for months. I have the Sidi ones that have ankle stiffeners similar to what ski boots have. They are not good for walking. The boots that vanzen showed sure look good. I wonder if they give that hyper extension protection?

Chuey
Walking comfort vs. support is always a bit of a give and take.

Re: $$$Boots$$$

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:03 pm
by enigmaT120
I keep a pair of shoes at each of the two main job sites I go to. My Sidi boots aren't too bad to walk in but I walk a lot on the job and I'm not wearing out a $350 pair of Sidis on the job. Mine are the On Road style, with Gore Tex and they are waterproof. I don't know anything about armour ratings for them. They have some.

Preferred features of boot design.

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:36 pm
by SteveD
There seems to be 2 main basic designs for road boots.

1. Where they have an opening/fastening to the inside or outside of the step.
2. Where the boot opens bilaterally so the shin guard falls forward. They're fastened both sides.

Are there others I'm missing?

Then there are fastening systems.
Zippers
Zippers and velcro flaps.
Zippers, buckles.
Laces.

Then there's protection from damage and water...ankles, shins, height of boot comes in here too.

Options allow preferences to develop.
I like them uncomplicated and easy, so the zipper with velcro & leather flap on the inside of the leg is my preference.
Buckles would presumably add more strength to the closure, but it seems too complicated for my liking. The BMW Santiago boots are an example. But then, they're more designed for off road I guess. Maybe less buckles might be ok?

Amongst us we'd have a very diverse usage, but our favourite safety features wouldn't vary substantially. I'm thinking the details added would vary lots though.

So much to consider, and they must be comfortable too.

Re: Preferred features of boot design.

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:05 pm
by Zombie Master
SteveD wrote:There seems to be 2 main basic designs for road boots.

1. Where they have an opening/fastening to the inside or outside of the step.
2. Where the boot opens bilaterally so the shin guard falls forward. They're fastened both sides.

Are there others I'm missing?

Then there are fastening systems.
Zippers
Zippers and velcro flaps.
Zippers, buckles.
Laces.



What I like about Alpinestar Super techs is the way they lace up inside. I always feel more secure in a well laced boot for any application. A bit more work to get on, but when they're done up I feel more secure and supported.

Re: $$$Boots$$$

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:27 am
by Zombie Master
Major Softie wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:Major Softie
I've seen very good comparable boots for a lot less.
Do tell.
Sorry, they were in another country, as in, one different than yours.

I forgot that the prices I see on items in Sacramento at a big outlet might be unavailable to you. Like living in Tahoe, part of the joy of living somewhere beautiful.
They beat us up on price up here in the Great White North, so I shop for bike stuff mostly in the States. I don't mind paying 15 or even 20% more at home but over that, I start feeling violated, and victimized.


So give it up....and turn it loose.

Re: $$$Boots$$$

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:50 pm
by She'llbe
Just about everything in Oz costs twice as much as the states. To avoid the feeling of being violated or victimized, I order via the net from the states.

Re: $$$Boots$$$

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:31 am
by DanielMc
Daytona boots are without doubt the finest motorcycling footwear made today. Not cheap, but then I do value my feet.

Here's their Gore-Tex range:

http://www.daytona.de/english/boots_e/gore.html

and their non-waterproof boots:

http://www.daytona.de/english/boots_e/boots.html

Re: $$$Boots$$$

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 12:17 pm
by Major Softie
Zombie Master wrote:
They beat us up on price up here in the Great White North, so I shop for bike stuff mostly in the States. I don't mind paying 15 or even 20% more at home but over that, I start feeling violated, and victimized.


So give it up....and turn it loose.
Well, for instance:

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The S-MX 5 Waterproof boot has been created as a performance road and track boot, with built-in weather protection. Incorporating the latest technical footwear design and material know-how, the S-MX 5 WP is notable for its comfort, hugging fit, safety performance and wet weather performance.

Waterproof and breathable membrane liner ensures 100% weather protection, with an integrated gusset over entry aperture to prevent water penetration down the leg
Durable, high-tech micro-fiber upper construction offering a high level of flexibility
Double injected PU shields the shin, ankle, calf, toe and heel from impact while minimizing abrasion
Inner protection
Quick drying polyamide lining
The S-MX 5 boot is CE certified
Innovative air vents at the ankle, heel and forefoot are covered with a specially designed mesh to provide unmatched levels of rider comfort
Large 'throat' profile instep and Achilles flex bellows for superior flex and comfort
MTP mesh liner and anatomical, removable, PU Foam foot bed keeps the foot cool and comfortable
A fully vented version
Innovative inner (medial) side entry opening/closure system that features an elastic mounted zipper with an extra wide Velcro flap, to give a precise, comfortable fit and wide opening aperture for ease of access
Highly ergonomic, lasting for ultra precise fit
Exclusive compound rubber sole features structured shank reinforcement for added support to the arch area
Interchangeable bi-injected PU toe slider with snap-in assembly
2011 Model

$249

http://www.amazon.com/Alpinestars-Water ... B004E94W70