so what's your favourite boots?
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so what's your favourite boots?
So, after 9 years of service including 5 of full time everyday commuting 2 crashes and a couple of track days, my Alpine Star Gortex boots are finally stuffed, I think they cost me about $350 back in 1999/2000 so not a bad return on investment.
I'm after something to do the commuting & trackdays, however I'll forgo the crashes, main criteria are protection, waterproof, price in that order.
What have people used that they really liked or disliked?
Cheers
Matt
I'm after something to do the commuting & trackdays, however I'll forgo the crashes, main criteria are protection, waterproof, price in that order.
What have people used that they really liked or disliked?
Cheers
Matt
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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
...Alpinestar have been my choice (and a number of pairs) over many years
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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
I've got Oxtar TCS boots, the waterproof ones (GoreTex I think)
Cost me about $400 from memory
Bought them after the Putty BBQ, so they've lasted the commuting since then, and saved one ankle in the last accident. Only time water ever got in was when I didn't gear up properly and it got in the top.
Very comfortable, but the TCS (torsion control system) creaks
Cost me about $400 from memory
Bought them after the Putty BBQ, so they've lasted the commuting since then, and saved one ankle in the last accident. Only time water ever got in was when I didn't gear up properly and it got in the top.
Very comfortable, but the TCS (torsion control system) creaks
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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
Gaerne..
My current set have done 4 years and 65+ thou K's
They dont have all the big bulky protective shit on them, but they do have all the regular stuff on em, and they have lasted well. I'd probably go another set.
My current set have done 4 years and 65+ thou K's
They dont have all the big bulky protective shit on them, but they do have all the regular stuff on em, and they have lasted well. I'd probably go another set.
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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
My A* boots lasted 2 yrs before the velcro gave up.
Now in Sidi Vertigo Corsa boots and they ROCK! Most comfy boot ever! Awesome protection, and above all else, look sweet!
Now in Sidi Vertigo Corsa boots and they ROCK! Most comfy boot ever! Awesome protection, and above all else, look sweet!

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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
SIDI VERTIGO TE-POR
Matt I know of a handfull of members with the same boot & swear by them, I have had Alpine stars R jays & all sorts but these are the perfect boot for road & track, they are soooo comfortable (well for my feet anyway) & have lots of adjustment & features
Matt I know of a handfull of members with the same boot & swear by them, I have had Alpine stars R jays & all sorts but these are the perfect boot for road & track, they are soooo comfortable (well for my feet anyway) & have lots of adjustment & features

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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
I went for Medal boots, 6 years or so now and still going strong, this guy is in Melbourne though, actually measures your leg and makes them to fit, so not off the shelf, same bloke makes boots for the coppers and Aus post so must have some idea what he is doing
Cost me $300 6 years ago or so and show bugger all signs of wear.

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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
Sidi boots Mmmmmmm Comfy,picked these bad boys up for $299 on special omly had blue but hey at that price whi gives a rats 

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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
I love my Sidi's - they're not very waterproof but protection is great and comfort is awesome. I've had mine about 3 or 4 years, replaced a set of soles, crashed in them, spent weekends at the supers in them and ridden 40 odd thousand km's in them. Love 'em.
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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
Alpinestar Stella SMX-5s
Not very waterproof at all... but comfortable as

Not very waterproof at all... but comfortable as

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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
The best brand I've had over the years are Sidi. I've just replaced my latest pair with a new pair pretty well exactly the same B-Two's. At $349 they are an awesome value boot. The previous ones I've had for five years and they're fine but I've given them to my young bloke to start off with. As Dave said they're not waterproof but there's not much that is
My experience with Alpinestars has been pretty ordinary. I've had a road pair that fell apart and a dirt pair that fell apart as well.
I've had Gaerne as well in dirt boots and quality wise I rate them pretty highly also.
My experience with Alpinestars has been pretty ordinary. I've had a road pair that fell apart and a dirt pair that fell apart as well.
I've had Gaerne as well in dirt boots and quality wise I rate them pretty highly also.
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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
+1dave#3 wrote:I love my Sidi's - they're not very waterproof but protection is great and comfort is awesome.
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Re: so what's your favourite boots?
+1 on the Sidi Vertigo's - and if you get them in from the UK you can save $100 and they come in greentriway wrote:My A* boots lasted 2 yrs before the velcro gave up.
Now in Sidi Vertigo Corsa boots and they ROCK! Most comfy boot ever! Awesome protection, and above all else, look sweet!

I love my Sidi's
