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 Derivative World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 22:22 - 20 Jun 2012 Post subject: Boots, smallish feet |
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Up until now I've been using a pair of half height, laced HG boots.
Yesterday, the fabric 'eyelets' snapped while I was tightening them at the bottom.
They are still usable (I just don't lace the very bottom part), but I'm thinking that to be honest it seems that they really aren't put together that well. Unfortunately I've owned them too long (bought them just before I got rid of the CG) to return them, and no receipt in sight.
So, this gives me justification to buy a shiny new set of boots.
Went into the local bike shops and tried a few pairs on.
These took my eye, sporty style but wouldn't make me look a goon with my black leathers.
https://www.moonraker-motorcycles.co.uk/uploadedimages/file/spada_boots_predator_white%5B1%5D.jpg
My only issue is that these (and a fair few other pairs I've tried) seem to not hold my heel very well at all. Length of the shoe is fine, width at the toes is fine, but if I walk in them my heel rises what feels like an inch from the sole of the shoe.
How do I find boots made for people without fat feet? Size 41-42 (UK8). |
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Thanks for the reminder ...
Need a decent pair of bike boots. I've currently been wearing high tops with the laces extremely well tucked in ... I know I know
Problem is, general consensus is that Bike boots are useless for walking about it. I'd rather a boot or shoe that protected me ASWELL as being comfortable off the pegs.
Will have to start looking for a compromise now. |
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I would imagine Army boots are quite heavy and bulky
Did try a set of work boots which had the same trouble. Perfect for walking around in, but when it came to exact, smooth movements they were useless. |
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The thing is with bike boots is many of them are double or eve triple soled to combat the natural vibrations of the bike and as a result they do take longer for the sole to bend whilst walking.
Also as said above. They are not really designed with walking in mind and I've had a few pairs of boots that, while not uncomfortable, do tend to kill my feet after walking around in them for a few hours when I go to events, or leave my work shoes at home.  ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
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Go and try some Alpinestars Supertech Boots with the inner boot and see if they rise on you also, I would say that if you cannot get your heel to stay put in those you will just have to choose any pair where they keep movement to a minimum.
If the astars fit you, try the smx plus also as they have a partial inner boot system that may help. ____________________ https://bikechatter.net
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 236 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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