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    I have been looking for a while for a suitable adventure boot and eventually decided on the SIDI Discoverys, very nice boot plus the SIDI clip design is just superb IMHO. However upon ordering a (EURO) size 46 it turned out it wasn't available and I was told that these boots are a bit scarce until the next shipment due Feb 2007.

    I have instead purchased the OXTAR Infinity and am very pleased with them, they are clearly the same boot as the BMW Savannah but without the BMW logo on them and are quite a bit cheaper. Look here for a comparison between the two.
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    I've got a pair of the Sidi Explorers. They are comfortable on the bike very comfortable for walking around in. Not sure how they'd cope with trail riding, but road and gravel use I would think they would be great.

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    Dragging up an old topic here

    But

    I just purchased some new boots today
    It came about after our Adventure Assault last weekend, it was wet and cold, whilst most of my gear kept me reasonably dry (still damp), my feet were not they were cold and soaking wet, so I looked for some better water resistant boots with a more adventure style to them

    So I went with the new Forma boot, its called a ATVone.

    It is "Waterproof" (if there is such a thing), Breathable and anti bacterial
    Not sure about the colour, but after all dirt is brown too

    I will test them out and report back for those that maybe interested.

    Cheers Scott
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    Woah, nice.
    How much?

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    DOH

    Forgot to add the price
    Retail $399
    I paid $320
    I was looking at the Oxtar Infinity, but decided I liked the look and feel of these ones.
    The sole looks good too

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    Definatly would like a post testing report on these. I noticed them in Kiwi Rider, thinking they are worth checking out when the time for new boots comes. Maybe first boots for wifey.

    Cheers R
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    Well I gave the Forma ATV boots a good test over the weekend

    Torrential Rain and freezing cold southerly
    They kept my feet dry and warm, exceptional really
    I had a thin pair of socks on so I could feel any moisture coming through, and not a drop.

    7am Start with a wicked frost
    I had nice warm toes when I started, but after about an hour or so my toes did start to get a little cold, but I moved them around inside my boots and they got rid of the cold spots.

    I had them on to today for most of the day, and I can say they are rather comfortable to walk around in too
    The only thing that I don't like is on the right boot the ankle support digs in a bit, but I guess as the boots wear in and soften this will go away

    These boots are great

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    Smile Boots

    Hi sounds like your new Forma ATV boots are all good. Can you please advise where did you manage to purcahse them??
    Would be gratefull for further information
    Thanks NIgel C 09-4433031

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    I ended up getting the Fly Stinger ATV Shorties $185
    Not so good for standing on the pegs (no metal brace in the sole) but on the upside the sole is flexible for walking.
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    I'm still waiting for my Forma AtVs to show up.
    Hopefully some stock will arrive prior to Nov30.
    Hey Scott are they starting to "Break In"?
    Hopefully the more you wear them, the better they get.

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    Shortie or full length sheep shaggers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Shortie or full length sheep shaggers?
    short for crusers and full lenght for sports bikes and what the heck of road the old jandal

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