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				|   Posted: 21:34 - 22 May 2025  Post subject: |    |  
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 That is fairly close, I do prefer slightly taller ones for a bit more ankle protection.
 
 With ones like that are they actually armoured properly, or closer to a work boot? Only asking as I see bike boots with proper ankle plates built in.
 
 Although to be fair my bike is only 200kg...
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				|   Posted: 04:33 - 23 May 2025  Post subject: |    |  
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				| I've been using these boots for years.  Bates 8 inch Tactical side zip boots.  They have a non-slip Vibram sole and the zipper makes them easy to get on and off.  Crash tested once at 100kph; good ankle support.  Best feature of all, they're "tactical"!  I paid 90USD for mine, if you look around a little, you should be able to find a pair within budget.
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				|   Posted: 07:46 - 23 May 2025  Post subject: |    |  
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 That is fairly close, I do prefer slightly taller ones for a bit more ankle protection.
 
 With ones like that are they actually armoured properly, or closer to a work boot? Only asking as I see bike boots with proper ankle plates built in.
 
 Although to be fair my bike is only 200kg...
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 Lodas of similar ones on Sportsbikeshop
 
 https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/731051
 
 These have ankle protection listed in the specs
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				|   Posted: 18:59 - 23 May 2025  Post subject: |    |  
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				| Thanks guys, it looks like what I want DOES exist, and within budget, current hold-up is finding it in my size   
 I'll get there in the end!
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				|   Posted: 23:44 - 10 Jun 2025  Post subject: |    |  
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				| With all due respect, looks like the love-child of a hiking and a ski boot   ____________________
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				|   Posted: 05:26 - 11 Jun 2025  Post subject: |    |  
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				| I suppose a hiking boot built with bike armour would be exactly what I was after...   
 This falls way short on the grip compared to a hiking boot though, and not as comfortable.
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