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    Please submit reviews for Riding Boots

    The last set of riding boots I owned wore out over a decade ago and I never bought another pair. I had been riding wearing steel toe work boots with laceup ankles but laces don't offer the kind of support buckles do. I`ve also broken my ankle a couple times now and would like to get some more specialized support for riding as Im getting old and I don`t heal as fast anymore and missing work for playtime injury is no longer an issue to be taken lightly. So I`m gonna pickup a set before TF and probably a chest protector too. I run gloves, goggles, helmet already but I probably need a chest cover too these days.

    1) What boots do you use? Brand/model?

    2)Are the sizes correct (you know how one manufacturer`s 12.5 is another man`s 13 and since they come in whole sizes, it needs to be right if you have to order online sight unseen)

    3) rank their comfort Stiff? Loose?

    4) how long will they last?

    5) how long to break them in?

    6) what did you pay for them?

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    Get an ATV specific boot. It will be easier to shift while sitting down . Ive made the mistake of buying a 2 wheeler mx boot. You cant bend your ankle up to shift while sitting. I had to lift my whole foot up to shift,pain in the ass. Hope this helps
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    I had not had a pair of boots for a couple of years because the leather boots I had finally couldn't take any more riding. I tried the modern MX boot and could not feel the shifter or the back brake so I got rid of them. Just before Midwest rampage I saw a pair of boots at the local bike shop behind the counter. They were made by ICON and they were dual sport boots. Leather construction with straps with holes and pegs not buckles like MX boots. and the cool part is the zipper on the inside of the boot so when you get them adjusted to fit all's you have to do is just slip your foot in and zip them up. They are 15 or so inches tall. I have pictures so I will post them from work on Monday. I got them used at 175 but new they run 250. I don't feel trickers need the protection a MX/SX rider needs because we keep our feet on the pegs( suppose to anyway).

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    I've never owned ATV specific boots, or a set of high end boots like SIDI, but my current MX boots, FOX, fit great, are easy to walk in, very water resistant and were under $200, but they are hard to shift a trike with. I know guys that prefer them over AXO as well for Enduro riding. If you buy a cheap set (like Moose) you'll be disapointed and you can forget about shifting a trike while seated.

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    Damn I never thought about the whole shifting thing (gee youd think by now all those details would of been ironed out years ago). I just ordered a set of the FLY boots seen on ebay, but I got them through Royal distributing ( $120.00Canadian), but as usual, there not here yet. I'l chime in once thieve come, and Iv had a chance to ride with em.

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    1) What boots do you use? Brand/model?

    Alpinestars Tech 8 MX boot

    2)Are the sizes correct?

    yes. i wear a 10.5 shoe and the 10.5 boot fits perfect with the right amount of toe room

    3) rank their comfort Stiff? Loose?

    stiff. the way to the boot folds when you walk will dig into the top of your foot. it will get better as the boots break in. when i first started wearing them i couldnt wait to get them off after a ride. now i can wear them all day

    4) how long will they last?

    seems like forever. the stock pegs are chewing up the bottom a bit. solid construction, tough buckles.

    5) how long to break them in?

    again, seems like forever. a solid couple months riding a couple times a week

    6) what did you pay for them?

    Nothing.


    id agree with the difficulty of learning to shift with an MX boot vs. an ATV boot, but it can be overcome. i missed shifts at first and had a little difficulty getting my foot under shifters, but once the shifters were repositioned and i put in seat time with the boots, it was fine. Keiths boots sound like the way to go!
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    These are the boots I have and I love them. http://www.ebay.com/itm/FLY-Racing-M...e04a15&vxp=mtr cheap,easy break in, comfortable. I wear a size 10-10 1/2 depending on the brand and my boots are a 10. I have no issues shifting or braking like I have with mx boots. Mine were 85.00 shipped but that was almost 2 years ago, it looks like they went up a little.

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    Liking this thread as I'd like to get something a little more substantial than my steel toed leather stompers. Ben how is the width on the Fly boots? Being flat footed I normally get wide on my boots and shoes. Something that gets too pointy at the toe is usually uncomfortable for me.
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    I've been looking at the gaerne sg-12 boot. They have a smaller "toe box" area so it looks like it might be good for shifting. I haven't even tried a pair on and they are very pricey. Maybe someone here has tried them by now.
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    Sweet, those are the ones i bought...good to hear you like them

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    I have a set of Fox Comp 5.They are considered more of a enduro type boot.Which I trail ride a lot with them.No issues shifting in racing conditions.No issues with comfort.My feet are really flat.I can wear them all day without issues.Think they were around $150 from Motosport.com.Check out Rocky Mountain Atv.Been offering better prices lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRSOUND View Post
    Liking this thread as I'd like to get something a little more substantial than my steel toed leather stompers. Ben how is the width on the Fly boots? Being flat footed I normally get wide on my boots and shoes. Something that gets too pointy at the toe is usually uncomfortable for me.
    my foot is somewhere between a wide and a reg size and they fit very well

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    1) What boots do you use? Brand/model?
    I bought a set of black Fox Comp 5 boots just a few weeks ago.

    2)Are the sizes correct (you know how one manufacturer`s 12.5 is another man`s 13 and since they come in whole sizes, it needs to be right if you have to order online sight unseen)
    I think they run a little small. I normally wear a 13. I was able to try on a bunch of boots. After about 5 minutes in the 13, my feet hurt. I bought 14.

    3) rank their comfort Stiff? Loose?
    Still new. Nothing to compare to except my Red Wings they replaced. Much stiffer, but that was the idea.
    They are comfortable to wear and walk around in when not riding, but too hot to sit around in on a 90+ day.
    For reference, I've had a couple of sets of nice Alpinstars road racing boots. Great for riding and racing, not for walking.

    4) how long will they last?
    Still new.

    5) how long to break them in?
    They seem to be breaking in rather quickly. I only have a few rides in them, but moving and shifting is noticeably easier.

    6) what did you pay for them?
    $200 out the door. Bought them on site at Little Sahara Sand Sports in Waynoka/Little Sahara OK. You can probably find them cheaper online but I was there with the $$ and ready to buy boots. I spent an hour trying on boots.

    Some side notes.

    I tried on a set of shorter Fox boots - Comp 5s maybe?? They fit good and felt good and were cheaper than the Comp 5. Then I decided, when the 350X kicks back on me, I'd sure be pissed I didn't buy the tall boots.

    I had to move my shifters up a notch. Shifting in general takes some getting used to.

    Before I bought these, I rode in a nice set of Red Wing work boots. However, my footpegs were sawing the soles in half. The soles were expensive so time for "real" boots.
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    I have said it on here before, there is no comparison to the Thor Quadrant. I have had Fox, Alpine stars, and gaerne. The Thors are atv specific, and fit and feel better than anything else I have worn. I currently have a pair of Fox because they were DIRT cheap, but when I pay good money for boots, the Thor quadrant hands down !
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    i have the Alpinestars Tech 8 MX boots like Paul does. i made the mistake of not forcing myself to wear them and break them in. had them since 2007. they are stiff and just not comfortable because they need to be worn in. i broke my ankle pretty bad 2 weeks ago because i wasn't wearing boots. soooooo from now on i will be riding in boots, these are getting broken in for sure
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