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 x.carol Borekit Bruiser

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hiya and no you aren't the only one.
I think i have elephnat calves by the look and feel of some of those boots I have tried on, but it goes the same for all the ladies biking stuff
I have/had the same problem, ended up buying some BLytz boots, being my first apir wasnt going to go nuts on the most expensive..
they are lovely and comfy, paddock style boots, but they are lace up and velcro fastening, not totally waterproof thats for sure
Best thing is, they are 2 sizes smaller than my regular boot size, thats the only thing I have bought for myself in biking gear thats actually smaller...
If ye havent got a complex before you take up biking ye soon will have !!!!!!
Good lukc in your searching and if ye find anything good let me know lol  |
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I simply don't use any women's kit...it's all XS blokes kit.  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Ive just bought a blokes size six least i can wear megga thick socks in them  ____________________ Do not presume that I am male. |
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Had the same problem trying to find a set of boots to fit the wife, went through loads of different types of boots with fitting problems. As has been said, mainly around the calf's. Finally sorted it though.
Brought a set of Sidi boots and then had a local bike leathers mender/maker remove the zip from one side of the boot and sew in a triangular panel and then refit the zip to it. Perfect fit at last  |
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Sidi Vertigo have very adjustable calves - very comfy for large legs  |
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 cornish Forum Conscience

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i've had the same calf issues with boots. I do think manufacturers think women are only on bikes as a decorative feature on the back
When i first got riding i had wet feet for bloody ages and often resorted to the dispatcher-chic thing of carrier bags on over your socks. Ditto gloves (marigolds underneath). There seems to be room for 'artistic licence' when calling things 'waterproof'.
My current boots are Gerickes. Not particularly expensive but still properly waterproof after a good few years use and the entire calf has velcro instead of zips so there's plenty of room for adjustment. I'd definitely get another pair. I tend to just wear caterpiller workboots in the summer unless it's lashing it down.
My winter-leather is a bog standard black leather i've had for yonks and my summer one is an old TT that is as waterproof as a fag paper but i love it too much to part with it
I got excellent leathers from Gerickes too. . . . .after trying on what i am pretty sure is every pair of leathers in creation Loads of soft fitting stuff round the waist so they fit properly standing and riding and don't do the fit-at-the-hips-but-gaping-at-the-waist thing. Had a couple of minor spills in them and they seem well made enough not to fall apart when tested. The padding is in the right place for girlie hip-bones too. They're waterproof for as long as can reasonably be expected for leathers so i invested in some waterproofs for over the top cos i like long rides and am too much of a wuss to be cold and wet for hours on end without moaning about it  ____________________ smile and be happy. . . .it gets right on everyone's tits! |
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I think my Hein Gericke boots are womens. They are very comfortable and fit my size 7's well. Every other pair of bike boots I've owned have been mens. I tried on a pair of gortex ladies Oxtar boots. I could get them on but would never have been able to walk or ride in them for long, way too narrow.
I suppose when looking for boots I don't look at male/female, just the size and if I can live with them or not  |
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I was expecting another cross dressing thread by Roger  ____________________ Current Ride: Daytona 600 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 264 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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