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  1. #16
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    I use Muck Boots.
    water proof, %100.
    You can stand in a foot of snow and have warm feet in these things.
    Water proof? yup, walk through water 8 inches deep not a worry,
    Comfortable yup, Put a pair of wooly socks on and your good to go.
    % years old and still water tight comfortable and warm.
    Down side?
    They are not riding boots but fully insulated gumboots. Dont knock em till you try em
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    Gaerne Aquatech for me. Had them for three years in all conditions and nice warm, dry feet for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Not what you're after, but my Forma Adventure boots are fantastic.
    Still available?

    Have Gaerne Aquatecs, excelent boot but they've always been just a tad small...
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    Took a leap and decided to shell out on some Dainese TRQ Tour Gore-Tex Boots a couple months back.All i can say is definitely worth the price tag , really comfortable,warm and 100% waterproof gore-tex . They tick all the boxes in terms of protection aswell
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    Quote Originally Posted by bosslady View Post
    I wanna get these when I can save up the coin http://www.fc-moto.de/Alpinestars-St...-Gore-Tex-Boot
    Your onto it. Worth saving for, good choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    They are nice, pity we don't have the selection here in NZ like that of FC-Moto.
    I've got 3 pairs of Sidi's (an older Vertebra road boot and some Crossfire MX boots complete the collection) and they're all a 44 and all a good fit. So if you fit one pair of Sidi's, you should be good to go. If in doubt buy those in a 44 and I'll have 'em off you if no good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Still available?
    Certainly: http://www.fc-moto.de/epages/fcm.sf/...5&Currency=NZD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Excellent, cheers. I've been meaning to obtain either these or the Sidi equivalent for ages.

    Any idea if there's a local stockist?
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Any idea if there's a local stockist?
    For Wellington, pass. In Auckland Motomail and Cycletreads carry Forma.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Excellent, cheers. I've been meaning to obtain either these or the Sidi equivalent for ages.

    Any idea if there's a local stockist?
    Forbes abd Davieaare the NZ distributor,Wellington outlets are WMC,TSS Boyles and many others

    http://www.forbesanddavies.co.nz/dealers.aspx.Mind you they list Sawyer Honda at 47 Vivian St

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    Grasshopper, Torino Gore-Tex or Stella Torre WP (both A/Stars) are popular boots. I get a lot of positive feedback on Torre walking comfort.
    Most top end brands are reliable for WP. Warmth is subjective depending on how prone to cold your tootsies are.

    I've never worried about having wet feet so no personal pref. I wear 2 pair sox in cold - 1pr full Kevlar & 1 pr thick thermal socks for warmth which gives extra comfort.

    You need to decide whether you want sports, tourer or cruiser boots. Heel or not? Styles will have varying safety features so compare details. Then find a WP within that style.

    Take your bike sox with you to try on (boots) in store. Walk around the shop for a while, sit on a bike if they have 'em & see how boots function with controls. Check if boots slip on pegs & floor. Some are grippier.

    Some of the boots folk mentioned are in guys sizing only... so depends on the size of ya foots gurlie

    Good luck Angels

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    Alpinestars Scout Waterproof adventure boot

    fully water proof unless water goes over the top around $400 are on special
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    Ok so, after what I read here and throughout the interwebz I decided to go for the Sidi Cobra Gore Tex http://www.fc-moto.de/epages/fcm.sf/...obra-Gore-0002, but I was also quite tempted by these http://www.fc-moto.de/epages/fcm.sf/...ever-Gore-0001

    Ah well, I had to decide for one pair. Ordered them, a week later I got the shipping confirmation and another week later they arrived. No probs at all. I'm really happy with them so far. It is a very comfy boot and feels very solid with protection at all the right places. So far it has kept me warm on short rides, but after this weekend I'll probably be able to say more about that. Unfortunately I assume I will also be able to say more about how they hold up in the rain. Looks like the weather is going downhill throughout the weekend. We will see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grashopper View Post
    With the beginning of the cold weather I realised I need new boots, too. My stupid ‘waterproof’ Teknik boots are not waterproof (nor warm, or safe…) and are falling apart already. Ideally I’d want boots that keep me dry and warm and are safe and comfy at the same time. But not sure if my expectations are too high with wanting one pair of boots that fulfils all of those points. I’m having my eye on some nice Sidi Cobra Gore Tex. Not sure about the warm and comfy bit for those boots though. Does anyone have any other ideas? (Aside of the one with the plastic bag inside the boots )
    Sidi Canyon are the bomb according to my customers- dry, warm, goretex
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    From what I've read so far you can't go wrong with any of the Sidi's, but Goretex is definitely a plus. Mine are holding up quite nicely so far, but I haven't actually been in the rain for more than 20 minutes since I got them, so I can't say much about how waterproof they really are.

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