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Alt-Berg Hogg dual use, which have either a Skywalk or a Vibram (depending upon model) walking boot sole. Not cheap, but very good on and off the bike. |
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https://www.ghostbikes.com/5037-black-oxygen-elite-motorcycle-boots.html
GHOSTBIKES15 code for 10% off last time I checked.
Used these for a year and a bit now for everything riding-wise and also touring-walking; remained waterproof and comfortable.
They're quite tight fitting around the foot and feel similar to general boots/shoes for me. Never leaked and never had any blisters or discomfort walking in them for a few hours/over a couple of miles.
No fancy ankle bracey protection stuff; but as a budget boot they're good  |
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I've never wormn anything other than army boots on the bike (except when I'm wearing wellies or brogues for various reasons).
I've climbed Monroes and done a 25 mile road march in the same boots I wear on the bike. I have also crashed in then several times.
I used to wear (and preferr) the old British army combat hi-legs but these are almost impossible to find now so I make do with assault boots. You need to see them before you buy these days though. There was a dodgy batch made which have disintegrating soles you can pick apart with your finger tips.
Also, if they have actual stitching holding the upper to the sole, they are fake. Proper ones are direct moulded (the sole is moulded onto the upper). The "stitching" you see is actually just a design moulded into the rubber of the sole on genuine ones.
https://www.leesarmystore.co.uk/store/shopimages/products/normal/10127MI.JPG
Totally waterproof if kept well polished/greased. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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| stinkwheel wrote: | I've never wormn anything other than army boots on the bike (except when I'm wearing wellies or brogues for various reasons).
I've climbed Monroes and done a 25 mile road march in the same boots I wear on the bike. I have also crashed in then several times.
I used to wear (and preferr) the old British army combat hi-legs but these are almost impossible to find now so I make do with assault boots. You need to see them before you buy these days though. There was a dodgy batch made which have disintegrating soles you can pick apart with your finger tips.
Also, if they have actual stitching holding the upper to the sole, they are fake. Proper ones are direct moulded (the sole is moulded onto the upper). The "stitching" you see is actually just a design moulded into the rubber of the sole on genuine ones.
https://www.leesarmystore.co.uk/store/shopimages/products/normal/10127MI.JPG
Totally waterproof if kept well polished/greased. |
Much the same but I prefer the Geman paraboots with more padding round the top.
They have more or less solved the tendency for sole to come away I think but prices have gone up and they are a bit bulkier now perhaps a little awkward to get under some gear shifts.
Still an excellent robust and waterproof boot for almost any occasion.
https://i.imgur.com/f22nPRB.jpg |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 32 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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