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| TheSmiler |
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 TheSmiler World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:19 - 09 May 2017 Post subject: Can anyone recommend a good all weather boot with good grip? |
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Basically as the title says my RST Tractech are falling apart after my last crash so need to replace them. Thought I'd come here see if anyone has any suggestions. Now I can't wear the normal boots/ex- surplus I've tried but I just can't get comfortable with them on the bike. However need something with good grip as the RST just slip on the tiniest piece of gravel.
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I've been rocking a pair of Daytona Strive GTX's for a year now, and they're honestly the best bit of bike gear I've ever bought. Okay, they're definitely at the higher end of the boot market, but I can honestly wear them all day. They feel like you're wearing the comfiest pair of slippers you can imagine. They're also completely waterproof (if you look after them with the special polish stuff) since they're goretex, and they're brilliantly warm as well (Ridden 600 mile days in them without even thinking about my feet).
I got the strives because they have the toe slider and the reinforced shin protection which is nice, but the regular road stars are probably just as good.
The soles have pretty decent grip, and after quite a bit of use they still look new.
Can't recommend them enough! ____________________ Former: Derbi GP1 50, Sachs XTC 125, Suzuki GSXR 400 GK73A, Kawasaki ZX7R, Suzuki DR250, Yamaha RD350
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Enduro/MotoX boots. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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I've only had:
Caterpillars
Dickies
Spada Curve Evo
TCX Infinity
UK Army
TCX were sublime, but hated the height and really hated the buckle system.
Cats and Dickies were cheap, lasted well, but not waterproof or bike specific.
Army are Goretex and comfy, but a bit of pain to get on/off and not bike specific.
£23 though.
Spada is, comfortable, easy on/off, waterproof, flexible and decenet combination of feel through the sole and lightweight flex.
Seem grippy enough.
Plus £100
Not much experience though. |
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Tuzo SKK9T are fairly affordable and good value. The adjustability of the buckles does leave a little bit to be desired but they *do* adjust There are two on each boot - these push in and pull out of the boot in order to position for tightness, once buckled. Pulling them out and pushing them in is a faff - and often they seem to have almost "fallen" back in once you've taken the boot off and come back to them the next day. However, once you've sussed out that forcing them doesn't work too well, they seem decent enough.
Grip-wise their soft sole means gravel isn't too terrible - however loose gravel will never offer that much purchase. My only comment here would be that the harder and thicker the sole, the less you'll be able to feel your foot slipping. So in one sense you want a thinner, softer sole - but then, of course, you're sacrificing longevity and protection. Like everything else with biking, it's a matter of striking a balance.
The Tuzos are comfy off the bike, have leather uppers, last reasonably well, and for £70 are probably as good as you'll get for a cash-chunk under a ton. Mine were good for about 20k miles before starting to look tired, and a lower buckle giving up. I still do wear them on a daily basis though - partly because I'm mean but also because I dislike breaking new stuff in.
I prefer the Tuzos to some three hundred quid Sidi Couriers I own - these are imo overkill and offer too little feel either on or off the bike. I don't even like them for off-roading.
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Forma Adventure Boot, feel like slippers  ____________________ A2 Passed 18/6/10 |
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Another vote for alt-berg. They take a fair degree of breaking in.
The vibram soles are super grippy once worn in but can be slidy until they've been walked about in for a while. They also tend to be a wee bit slippy if they are dry and you're walking on something wet or vice-versa but just for the first step or two. On the bike this isn't an issue, it can be when hill-walking. ____________________ “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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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 8 years, 311 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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