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    Has anyone tried these boots?

    They reckon they are waterproof...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    They reckon they are waterproof...
    "Gauranteed" (sic).
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Has anyone tried these boots?

    They reckon they are waterproof...
    I sell the 1Tonne apparel and I wear these boots myself on the track. These are worth a lot more than what we sell them for but if you are going to use them more for road use I would suggest our Touring boots as they are more suited for this use.

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    Despite the O/P feelings about Oxtar boots, i've got a pair of Oxtar touring boots bought about 4 years ago from Motorad and they flat DO NOT LEAK. (and it does seem to rain a lot when I go riding ) I used Gaerne boot sealer (because it was included with the boots) when new and when that ran out, Sno-seal. They were the only footwear I took on a five day SI tour, so all day on the bike and at the pub at nights. No problems at all with comfort while riding or walking.
    Can't find the exact style on the 'net but this is very close
    http://www.oxtar-boots.com/matrix.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    i've got a pair of Oxtar touring boots bought about 4 years ago from Motorad and they flat DO NOT LEAK.
    I had the very same boots and they didn't leak either. I still have to get my Sidi Canyons really wet to see if they're as good.
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    It seems few boots leak. My stylemartins don't leak, are warm and comfortable - even to walk in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinned View Post
    It seems few boots leak. My stylemartins don't leak, are warm and comfortable - even to walk in.
    5 of the 6 pairs I've had leak

    The one pair that hasn't also hasn't seen rain yet.

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    Try gumboots, one size biger and stuff them with inlays from Sorell.
    Its warm and Waterproof.

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    Gummies are the 7th pair on my list. I'm trying to wean myself off them. I'd like a little more protection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    Stylmartins.
    Paid about $200 for them and ne'er a drop inside.
    Mine either, did the GC in the rain a few years ago and dry all the way..
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    My StyleMartins leaked - if under considerable provocation. So far the Sidi Canyons haven't, and they have been out in significant deluges.

    The instructions that came with one pair of boots said that care needs to be taken to trim the toe nails. Untrimmed nails poke holes in the membrane.
    Of course that wouldn't apply to any of us since we all exhibit exemplary personal hygene habits...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Forget about motorbike boots. And most certainly pay no heed to membranes and such like nonsense. The secret is solid leather, thick, well dubbined. I am very happy with my Army surplus paratrooper boots. For the first time in years I have boots that remain dry no matter what.
    You reckon those surplus paratroopers were onto a good thing, then?

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    My boots have never leaked and I've been in a fair amount of torrential rain. (Unlike my Revit Jacket that leaks like a sieve).

    They're Aplinestar Gore-Tex boots (road version), I can't find the model printed on them.

    Actually that's a small lie they did leak once and I was surprised but because it was pouring down I just continued on my ride till I got home. I hoped off me bike with boots full of water, looked down and discovered I'd tucked my plastic wets into the boot instead of putting it over the outside. To this day I have no idea why I tucked them in the boots and secondly I have no idea why I didn't check when the leak started because they'd never leaked and I could feel water running down to my foot. My wife thought it was hilarious.
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