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daverave999
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PostPosted: 21:37 - 23 Mar 2014    Post subject: New boot recommendations - high-leg, clasps & waterproof Reply with quote

I'm currently wearing a pair of RST Paragon I got second-hand from eBay. I've been happy with them but the Velcro is on the way out. So I'm considering clasps as I reckon a decent clasp is less likely to go wrong, or at least be easier to fix.
Because I'm tall, my waterproofs don't come down enough over the boot and so lets the water in. I could get longer waterproofs but it's difficult enough in my shape so a taller boot (17-18" maybe?) interests me. Waterproof for this reason...
I realise this sounds a lot like a waterproof off-road boot, hence I've been eyeing up so-called 'adventure boots'. This months Ride has cemented this idea somewhat. Rolling Eyes
Use is mostly all-weather commuting. Budget under £250 if possible, but I'd rather buy decent than buy twice. Would much prefer them to be comfortable to walk in too.

-Are clasps fiddly or more difficult than zip and Velcro? Anyway to get some more life out of the Velcro?

-Anyone got any views on:
Sidi Courier (are Sidi Discovery Rain the same/similar?)
TCX Track Evo WP
TCX Infinity Gore-Tex
Other suggestions welcome.

I'm not set on this style so guidance appreciated!
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PostPosted: 21:40 - 23 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 21:50 - 23 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sticky tape to get the loose fluff off, then a stiff toothbrush or wire pet-brush. I'ma go do my jacket cuffs now, like the dandy that I am.
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PostPosted: 22:05 - 23 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd do as Roger suggested first may well fix 'em Razz

I've had two clasp boots - sidi vortices sqeaked n' creeked horrifically although nice boots. Alpinstar SMXs were very good albeit a bit robotic and bulky for walking anywhere in - one of the clasps on the SMX's did partially break though and would only click and lock at certain points on the tab.

I'd actually prefer zip and velcro personally overall. Got a pair of 'Black' WP boots off ghostbikes a couple of months. Seem very sturdy and only 60 quid new Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 23:35 - 23 Mar 2014    Post subject: Re: New boot recommendations - high-leg, clasps & waterp Reply with quote

daverave999 wrote:
Sidi Courier (are Sidi Discovery Rain the same/similar?)


I wear these and find them very comfortable, although they can feel a bit clumpy - you wouldn't want to have to walk too far in them. On the bike they're fine.

I've worn mine pretty much every day for the last year and apart from the dirt (I don't clean them) they look brand new, very little wear shows. I wear them in all weathers, rain or shine and, although I don't think they're marketed as waterproof, they've never ever let a drop of rain in. You're supposed to be able to replace the clasps on these if required, I haven't looked at that because I don;t need to as yet.

Best £224 quid I've spent on rider gear. Would recommend.
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PostPosted: 23:39 - 23 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

The TCX Infinity's have Velcro up the top too, I had a pair when they were Oxtar Infinity.

There is a fair bit of adjustability in the clasps.

They aren't the most comfortable to spend all day in as bending of the foot is limited.

I ended up selling mine for more than I paid originally and buying a pair of Hein Gericke ones that were basically the same.
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PostPosted: 01:08 - 24 Mar 2014    Post subject: Re: New boot recommendations - high-leg, clasps & waterp Reply with quote

ScaredyCat wrote:
daverave999 wrote:
Sidi Courier (are Sidi Discovery Rain the same/similar?)


I wear these and find them very comfortable, although they can feel a bit clumpy - you wouldn't want to have to walk too far in them. On the bike they're fine.

I've worn mine pretty much every day for the last year and apart from the dirt (I don't clean them) they look brand new, very little wear shows. I wear them in all weathers, rain or shine and, although I don't think they're marketed as waterproof, they've never ever let a drop of rain in.


There's a bit of an anomaly here.

The name and design suggests it should be a boot for hard daily use, but some sellers market them as waterproof, others just say 'breathable membrane' and leave you to make your own mind up and I've read reviews that go either way.

Similarly, the Discovery Rain is definitely meant to be waterproof, but I've read reviews that think otherwise.

I can't comment on how waterproof they are, but I've got a pair of the almost indentical Trial Zeros and they are brilliant boots.
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PostPosted: 14:42 - 24 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the replies and feedback - I would definitely like to get some more life out of these but I want to consider what's next before it's massively urgent.

Reading around about the Sidi waterproofing, it sounds like it needs sealing with Shoe Goo or similar around the stitching to sort that out. Not ideal to have to do that to a new boot but if that's the main problem with an otherwise good product then it's still worth looking at. Probably best I don't go and try any on yet as that always gets expensive! Laughing
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PostPosted: 19:56 - 24 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a pair of the TCX Infinity boots, probably put about 3000 miles on them so far. There is a knack to getting them on, but i wear them to work everyday and now i can put them on quick as anything, they are confidence inspiring and feel beefy, but i still get plenty of feel through them, definitely waterproof. After a while they will loosen up from the initial stiff Wink feeling and they are very grippy on the soles! Have a tread like a car tyre Laughing

For the price i think they are a very decent boot!
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PostPosted: 21:36 - 24 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got a pair of Sidi Couriers, and they're great. I've not had any leaking issues, admittedly they're heavy, but they are comfortable and make you feel like you can kick holes in cars.
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PostPosted: 22:18 - 24 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had the same thoughts after Mays Ride magazine with its couple of pages on adventure boots.
Interesting and tempted me to get some, maybe, for next winter.
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PostPosted: 13:15 - 25 Mar 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Held Marvins £130 ish. Im happy with mine had them for a few thousand miles over winter and my feet are toasty and dry. A bit of waterproofing wax solves any squeekyness.
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