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Boots advice
Have heard that motorcross/ enduro boots whilst good, are not really suited for travlin, can anyone recomend some decent high legged water proofish boots:mchappy:
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Hi Jabber
I have a pair of the latest Army issue Pro boots And they are great they are Gortex lined so very waterproof and once they are worn in you can walk about in them all day with no problems They won’t give you as much protection if you come off as motocross boots but they are a lot more practical I have done a few trips to the alps were I’ve done walks up in the mountains from the car parks Try that in motocross boots A mate that left the Army got me mine but I think you can get new ones for about £120 and they are well worth if |
you can get them here.....
Here ya go BOB UK & Jaber.......
Get your Boots here Welcome to Silverman's Secure Online Store martyn |
I think these have a different name in the UK .
Sidi Discovery Motocross Boots |
Have a look at these - PROBIKER Traveller Motorcycle Boots
Or these - PROBIKER Sport Touring Motorcycle Boots I have a pair and they are remarkably well made... Only £50 a pair too... Get 3 pairs for the price of 1 pair of SIDI's! Martyn, Silvermans are so damn expensive! It is often possible to get the same stuff much cheaper from other army surplus shops. That said, I have used them because they are so dependable. If your'e happy to pay a premium then they are Okay. |
Sorry just noticed the "high" bit...PROBIKER Scout Touring Motorcycle Boots
But still pretty good value at £100. Note - I use "Getgeared" all the time, you order the stuff and it's there 2 days later. |
Lowa boots
lowa make some great boots in medium and high leg versions.
Iv'e used some as my main bike and travel boots for 3 years and rate them. For off road/trail tend to use mx knee/shin pads when travelling. Dave. |
Altberg boots
Hi,
I’ve spent thousands on boots over the years and by far the best i have come across are altberg. The boots are hand made in Richmond north Yorkshire. I’ve been using altberg boots for the past ten years or so, and have a few pairs, Hogg All Weather, Clubman Classic, All Weather Bandog Boot, McKinley Trek Classic Original they all perform very well:thumbup1: If you can get to the factory you get a much better price Altberg Bootmakers - Richmond, North Yorkshire |
I'll second the Lowa vote, I have done thousands of miles on the bike in my combat highs, as well as done some serious yomping on foot. They are like a trainer to wear, and offer brilliant ankle support.
Altbergs are meant to be good though, and their lacing system looks well swanky. Joel |
You could do a lot worse than the Oxtar Infinity:
http://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/Picts...8900000001.jpg I've been using a pair for the last year and I'm very happy with them. They're sort of halfway between a road boot and an MX boot in terms of weight and protection. They're Gore-Tex lined so totally waterproof and I never had a problem with my feet overheating, even when dragging the bike out of sand dunes in Morocco. They're also comfortable to walk in. Oxtar are now changing their brand name to XPD, so you might find a few bargains about with the old Oxtar markings on. Hein Gericke also sell an almost identical boot with their own branding on it for about £150. |
Altberg
Another vote for Atberg. I'm using High Bandog Boot Desert boot. Not waterproof but I don't care.
J |
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waterproof boots
hey mate i have harley davidson fxrg boots 100% waterproof only one out there with laces. bit pricey but very light and comfy.
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Ehhh, ya'll are daffy
Danner Hood Winter Light are obviously the best boots ever made, been wearing them for 2 decades +. Water doesn't get in unless it tops the boot and surprisingly they're not hot. Indestructible and comfortable. :thumbup1: Hood Winter Light 200G Hunting Boots - Insulated - Hunting - Danner |
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