What do you guys use for footwear?
#13
#14
Main issue...nothing that slips on/off.
When it's all said and done, if you have an accident and the boot doesn't
stay ON your foot, it didn't do it's job.
All the gear, All the time (ATGATT) includes, as the accident unfolds.
Motorcycle boots are designed to be stiff and uncomfortable anywhere
but while on the bike. So for max protection, design will win out.
Any ankle>higher, lace/zip/Velcro fastening boot, is the next tier of protection.
We all know it sucks carrying/swapping at your destination,
so sometimes it is the more practical solution.
You should definitely avoid any below ankle shoe, regardless of lace-up/fasteners.
Google "de-glove foot injuries", if you need a convincing argument.
The same goes for the argument on hand-protection, as well.
Hope this helps, Ern
P.S. I wear Sidi's, myself...unless, I'm going to do a lot of walking at the destination. Then, it's a pair of Doc Martin's.
When it's all said and done, if you have an accident and the boot doesn't
stay ON your foot, it didn't do it's job.
All the gear, All the time (ATGATT) includes, as the accident unfolds.
Motorcycle boots are designed to be stiff and uncomfortable anywhere
but while on the bike. So for max protection, design will win out.
Any ankle>higher, lace/zip/Velcro fastening boot, is the next tier of protection.
We all know it sucks carrying/swapping at your destination,
so sometimes it is the more practical solution.
You should definitely avoid any below ankle shoe, regardless of lace-up/fasteners.
Google "de-glove foot injuries", if you need a convincing argument.
The same goes for the argument on hand-protection, as well.
Hope this helps, Ern
P.S. I wear Sidi's, myself...unless, I'm going to do a lot of walking at the destination. Then, it's a pair of Doc Martin's.
#15
agree with ya there, ATGATT
RST paragon for me
these (google image) Nationwide Accessories
only £79 in McCallens Lisburn.
best place about.
tried loads of more expensive boots on, and i went for fit.
there must be a few vain sufferers out there wanting bling stuff with the trendy names.
or i have flippers for feet.
RST paragon for me
these (google image) Nationwide Accessories
only £79 in McCallens Lisburn.
best place about.
tried loads of more expensive boots on, and i went for fit.
there must be a few vain sufferers out there wanting bling stuff with the trendy names.
or i have flippers for feet.
#17
Right now i dont have much budget for riding boots. I have always used a pair of tan suede army boots, they aren't the issued style, they're more sneaker style. Danner winter boots. When i have some spare change, i will probably invest in some touring boots from leatherup.com such as these:
Xelement Men's Velcro Instep Black Leather Racing Boot
I have had a leather jacket for years (Xelement, the leatherup.com brand; absolutely supreme quality and durability considering the less than $100 price tag) and i love it. Have also had Xelement brand saddlebags when i had a cruiser. You can't beat the quality to price ratio in my opinion.
-Archie
Xelement Men's Velcro Instep Black Leather Racing Boot
I have had a leather jacket for years (Xelement, the leatherup.com brand; absolutely supreme quality and durability considering the less than $100 price tag) and i love it. Have also had Xelement brand saddlebags when i had a cruiser. You can't beat the quality to price ratio in my opinion.
-Archie
#18
#19
Man I almost bought those very boots but I held off as footwear from Leatherup has been hit or miss for me in the past. I do have a black leather jacket from them and it has been great for me for over 5 years now. You really can't go wrong with their jackets, plus they're cheap as can be. I wanna say I got this one, the pic makes it look like the arms are super baggy which they aren't. Really nice jacket and CHEAP!
#20