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 Posted: 16:51 - 17 Sep 2016 Post subject: Protection From Boots: Touring Vs Race |
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I have been considering getting some new boots for the winter. The last pair are good, but with a small hole on the side of one where I used it as a pivot for the broken old centre stand for ~8 months, it has finally begun to leak a little in really heavy downpours. They also were not the most comfy.
The recent accident has made me a little nervous about the vulnerability of my feet, so it seems like a good time to consider getting more protective boots.
So my question is: how can I assess the level of protection given by boots? I know that good boots should conform to EN13634:2010, but what about beyond that? For example, looking at the touring boot it claims to have ankle, shin and heel protection, whereas the race boots have similar but with ankle support braces, there are even so-called armoured touring boots.
I assume that the race boot offer better all round protection, but to what level? How can I tell what (if anything) I am giving up if I got for a touring boot (which I would prefer) over a race boot? How can I compare the armour in the different types of boot (or even different boots within the same category?)
Having read all that, boot recommendations would be welcome. |
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I wear those Sidi Courier boots for my daily commute. They're great, quality is good and they haven't leaked in the 3 years I've had them. I haven't cleaned or done anything to them since I got them. Nothing has worn out yet.
Good grip on the bottom too, so good at soggy petrol stations. They feel pretty solid and, since I have a pin in my leg, they offer great support.
Easy to put on and get off. Initially they're stiff but wear them in and they're very comfy.
They're not really an off-road boot at all.
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| ScaredyCat wrote: | I wear those Sidi Courier boots for my daily commute. They're great, quality is good and they haven't leaked in the 3 years I've had them. I haven't cleaned or done anything to them since I got them. Nothing has worn out yet.
Good grip on the bottom too, so good at soggy petrol stations. They feel pretty solid and, since I have a pin in my leg, they offer great support.
Easy to put on and get off. Initially they're stiff but wear them in and they're very comfy.
They're not really an off-road boot at all.
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Interesting, thanks.
I have heard you have to go one size up when getting Sidi boots, did you find this to be true? |
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How much lateral flex would you say they have? And general ankle support? |
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That's what my Oxtar's were! TCX used to be Oxtar, couldn't remember for the life of me what they were, thanks
They are pretty substantial boots.
Worst thing that has happened to me in them is that someone's car wheel hub came flying off as they were cresting a hill, I was on the other side, it bounced off my boot, barely felt it, just left a silver scrape on the side. Was a surreal moment. |
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They are not stiff motorcross boots, you can walk around town quite happily in them.
They do have a mechanism inside that is supposed to stop your ankle/foot over extending.
They will not offer the same protection as a MX boot or race boot but for everyday road riding at everyday speeds they're very good and crash quite well. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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 Posted: 20:33 - 17 Sep 2016 Post subject: |
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It's the other boots, Sidi Adventure Gore-Tex Boots - Black, which are the offroad ones. |
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Avoid the Courier's, they're just Trial Zero slippers with a metal toe plate @much higher price. Also avoid the Adventure Rain/GTX's, these are the same price as the Crossfires but they don't take enough real world abuse before splitting apart. Go for the base model Crossfire TA's with the typical motocross sole, these are a roomier fit than the more expensive SRS model and will last you a very long time while also offering unbeatable protection over the others.
MY Crossfire (2) TA's cost a little bit more off ebay since the cheapest place to get them bikerland.de were out of stock of the 1st version in my size EU 44/US10/UK9.5 which fit my EU 44 feet perfectly. Don't worry, these mx boots aren't any more restrictive than the Adventures so they double up for dual sport + highway use etc..
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Cheers for the replies, seems that the TCX infinity gets a lot of recommendations. Sadly, it seems that they have been discontinued and are replaced by the (significantly pricier) TCX Infinity Evo. Better start saving! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 150 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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