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BikeBum
16th March 2012, 13:19
What do the masses suggest is a good choice for a touring boot.
Must be waterproof & warm - I am a seriously middle-aged Ulysses rider.

:confused:

Bassmatt
16th March 2012, 13:35
Gore tex <_<

steve_t
16th March 2012, 14:57
Gaerne seem to have an excellent rep for waterproofness

www.gaerneusa.com

slofox
16th March 2012, 15:20
Gaerne seem to have an excellent rep for waterproofness

www.gaerneusa.com

Yep. They do.

Canis G.
16th March 2012, 15:29
I have a pair of TCX 5 type boots that certainly do the job for me - can be found at good prices at the moment too.

Spuds1234
16th March 2012, 16:48
http://www.alpinestars.com/shop/categories/moto/footwear/touringroad-riding/web-goretex/

These do the job very very well.

skinman
16th March 2012, 20:20
I have a pair of Forma boots which are serving quite well. good ankle & shin protection & I find them very comfortable

innotesco
17th March 2012, 02:24
What do the masses suggest is a good choice for a touring boot.
Must be waterproof & warm - I am a seriously middle-aged Ulysses rider.

:confused:

Daytona, Gore-Tex boots. Hand made in Germany and fantastic reputation, truly waterproof.
http://www.innotesco.co.nz/daytona/

Digitdion
17th March 2012, 09:03
Daytona, Gore-Tex boots. Hand made in Germany and fantastic reputation, truly waterproof.
http://www.innotesco.co.nz/daytona/

I second Daytona boots. So comfy, top quality boot. 40000km's , loads of river crossing. Never had wet feet. Best Quality Yes, expensive, yes. Not so expensive if you buy direct from germany with the exchange rate at the mo. Websites like biker-land.de for example are the go.
If you are to tight to get daytona boots. Make sure you get gore tex of some sort.
Good luck

slofox
17th March 2012, 11:20
Cycletreads have a one day sale on today on Axo boots...check online.

http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/products/607-bargains_offroad_gear/8434-axo_boots_road_dirt_and_casual.aspx?oneday=true

xtskinz
17th March 2012, 18:36
I've ridden with a pair of these through a bit of wet (read Tasmania - a lot like NZ down south in the wet!) and stayed nice and dry. I find them really comfy as well - have owned them for about 4 years. They aren't the cheapest around though...

http://www.sidisport.com/eng/scheda.php?macro=2&id=23

Geeen
17th March 2012, 18:57
I've ridden with a pair of these through a bit of wet (read Tasmania - a lot like NZ down south in the wet!) and stayed nice and dry. I find them really comfy as well - have owned them for about 4 years. They aren't the cheapest around though...

http://www.sidisport.com/eng/scheda.php?macro=2&id=23

+1, I've had Sidi boot for longer than I've been married and they are still going strong






Except for the bit I kinda melted on my exhaust.........

Ratti
18th March 2012, 11:04
Mid calf army boots , thick socks and bread bags over the socks...sorted!

seriously, it's what I wear on a trip that promises rain and cold.

DEVVIL
18th March 2012, 11:36
http://www.alpinestars.com/shop/categories/moto/footwear/touringroad-riding/web-goretex/

These do the job very very well.

The Alpinestars S-MX 5 Waterproof Boots havent failed me 40,000ks+.

Urano
19th March 2012, 08:24
falco.


http://giannifalco.com/uk/home.php

BikeBum
19th March 2012, 10:56
Hey, thanks for the comments guys. Very useful:woohoo:

I am leaning toward some TCX X-5 (good price at present) or the Alpine Stars S-MX5.
I have got kiwi feet - are the Alpine Stars a reasonably wide fitting?

Paul in NZ
19th March 2012, 14:32
I am a seriously middle-aged Ulysses rider.

:confused:

What kinda mileage do you get out of that Ulysses?

kinger
19th March 2012, 14:49
http://www.alpinestars.com/shop/categories/moto/footwear/touringroad-riding/web-goretex/

These do the job very very well.

My pair leak in anything more than a shower or drizzle. This was pretty much from new.
My Daytonas were far superior, and when they finally did decide to let a bit of moisture in, they were relined for free via their after sales service.
That's all the help I can provide via personal experience.
Oh, and the Germans have a wider build than the Italians.

Bassmatt
19th March 2012, 15:25
My pair leak in anything more than a shower or drizzle. This was pretty much from new.
My Daytonas were far superior, and when they finally did decide to let a bit of moisture in, they were relined for free via their after sales service.
That's all the help I can provide via personal experience.
Oh, and the Germans have a wider build than the Italians.

Why didnt you return the astars boots, the gore tex ones are garanteed not to leak and would have been replaced.
My wife has the same pair she has had no issues.

kinger
19th March 2012, 15:43
Because they were close to brand new when they emigrated with me.
I figured a change of hemispheres made the return to place of purchase financially unrealistic.

Spuds1234
19th March 2012, 16:04
Yea, my alpine stars are pretty wide fitting. Like you I have wide feet, and I have no problems with sizing.

Also I've had 2 pair of them and neither have leaked (first pair got replaced by insurance after an off).

Bassmatt
19th March 2012, 16:05
Because they were close to brand new when they emigrated with me.
I figured a change of hemispheres made the return to place of purchase financially unrealistic.

Hmmm.... that seems reasonable :shifty:

steve_t
19th March 2012, 16:23
Are the SMX5 boots good for people with massive calves? :shutup:

Oakie
19th March 2012, 20:56
Try some Rev'it boots if you get the chance. Had mine a couple of weeks and they are great. Comfy, waterproof and wide enough to fit a hobbit.

Berries
19th March 2012, 22:15
Are the SMX5 boots good for people with massive calves? :shutup:
I'd recommend Skellerup if you've got that problem.


http://www.alpinestars.com/shop/categories/moto/footwear/touringroad-riding/web-goretex/

These do the job very very well.
Think I have the previous version of those. Pretty much everyday wear. Comfortable enough for walking, and no wet feet on any length of ride. Sole started coming away but had that fixed. The only problem is the velcro is dead but I would buy the same pair again. Never worked out why they have that padding for the gear lever on both feet though, looks daft.

Spuds1234
20th March 2012, 00:21
Never worked out why they have that padding for the gear lever on both feet though, looks daft.

Because not all bikes have the shifter on the left side ;)

I have ridden a Laverda and a Triumph that both have shifters on the right side of the bike.

BikeBum
27th March 2012, 09:29
How about a turn around -
The boots I want to replace were bought from 1 Tonne just over three years ago. They are warm, comfortable and quite waterproof.
They have leaked - badly - once, in extreme conditions (shouldn't have been riding). Cost $145.
I now think I might buy same again :blink:
Don't know how good the protection is if you come off?

Jerry74
27th March 2012, 12:00
I have Berik GPX Waterproof race boots $300 a pop very comfy and well made... I have wide feet and they fit well.

akkadian
31st March 2012, 17:05
I love my Alpinestars web gore-tex boots. Never had wet feet. Super comfortable from new, they feel like you're wearing slippers! Have lasted really well, 30k and counting with no issues. Velcro and zips still excellent. I had a pair of 1 tonne boots but would spend extra and buy the Alpinestars again if I was in the market for new ones.