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    Boots for the warm blooded amongst us

    So my current boots are at the end of their useful life, and I'm in need of a new pair. Currently I have some Dririder Nordic Boots, which are "100% water proof and breathable".

    My issue with these boots (aside from them now being past their useful life), is that while they say they are breathable, for me, they really aren't. I am very warm blooded, and even at open road speeds, they don't offer anywhere near the comfort I need, and I just end up with icky drenched socks.

    So, what I'm after from you lot, are some suggestions for a "sports touring" type boot, that will offer a reasonable level of comfort for the warm blooded amongst us. I have been pondering a ventilated sports boot as an option, but I don't know how comfortable they would be for the walking around town aspect.

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    I have some Sidi sports/touring boots. Gusseted zip right up the leg, velcro closure over that. Warm, dry, waterproof (unless you stand in the bath!).
    Look much like racing boots, but without the toe sliders.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    I just got some Sidi Vertigo boots with the air vent in the side. Works great at 100+. They're not waterproof but neither are my leathers so it's no biggie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    I just got some Sidi Vertigo boots with the air vent in the side. Works great at 100+. They're not waterproof but neither are my leathers so it's no biggie.
    Yeah, I had certainly looked hard at those, but I'm unsure how comfortable they would be for extended rides, or walking around a random town.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WasPhantom View Post
    Yeah, I had certainly looked hard at those, but I'm unsure how comfortable they would be for extended rides, or walking around a random town.
    That's criteria wasn't high on my list but I found them ok walking around the shop. Not as good as my Diadora half height boots but that's to be expected.

    Think I might pop up to Warkworth so will let you know how they feel after a couple of hours in the saddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    That's criteria wasn't high on my list but I found them ok walking around the shop. Not as good as my Diadora half height boots but that's to be expected.

    Think I might pop up to Warkworth so will let you know how they feel after a couple of hours in the saddle.

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    After a bit of hunting around, perhaps the Alpinestars S-MX4 might be a good middle ground.

    Enjoy the ride! I think I might head out now too.

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    Yes I know they are not Motorcycle boots but they work great.
    http://www.tacticalsolutionscorp.com...asp?CtgID=1953
    i use 5.11 boots zip up side with valcro at the top.
    We use to wear combat boots on the Army XLs and had no problems.
    and surly 500,000 combat troops cant be too wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by WasPhantom View Post
    After a bit of hunting around, perhaps the Alpinestars S-MX4 might be a good middle ground.

    Enjoy the ride! I think I might head out now too.
    I've got the waterproof version of these - excellent boot, sporty look and a bit extra protection without being hard to walk in. Haven't had a chance to test them in real wet conditions but have ridden in drizzle for a long period and no water got through.
    Others seem to have had a good run too with these. There is also a vented non-waterprrof version of the standard boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    I've got the waterproof version of these - excellent boot, sporty look and a bit extra protection without being hard to walk in. Haven't had a chance to test them in real wet conditions but have ridden in drizzle for a long period and no water got through.
    Others seem to have had a good run too with these. There is also a vented non-waterprrof version of the standard boot.
    Ah yes, after now looking at the waterproof version of them, they look to be exactly the boot I'm looking for. I see a trip to the local Alpinestars stockist next weekend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Theres a beer in the fridge!
    Crapola! Didn't see this as I literally walked out the door after that post. Oh well... Next time I'll do a run up that way have to look you up.

    Have to say I'm impressed with all my recent spending (doing my bit to prop the economy up you see). Boots, gloves and tyres all performing brilliantly. And it's nice having matching brake/clutch levers again

    Only think I noticed with the Sidi's was they're thicker at the toe than I'm used to so gear changes weren't as smooth to begin with. Used to it now.

    Those vents are the BUSINESS. Just have to put your toes on the ends of the pegs when you need aircon

    They were plenty comfy after an hour stint so suit me just fine. Walking around is ok if you release the back ski-boot part at the back.

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    Just so people know, I ended up going with the Alpinestars S-MX5 Waterproof boots. They arrive soon, so I'll write up a review of them once I've had 'em for a week.

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    D'Oh!
    Too late - I was going to recommend the StylMartin StyleSafe. It's comfy from the start (including for walking), waterproof, and well armoured.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WasPhantom View Post
    So my current boots are at the end of their useful life, and I'm in need of a new pair. Currently I have some Dririder Nordic Boots, which are "100% water proof and breathable".

    My issue with these boots (aside from them now being past their useful life), is that while they say they are breathable, for me, they really aren't. I am very warm blooded, and even at open road speeds, they don't offer anywhere near the comfort I need, and I just end up with icky drenched socks.

    So, what I'm after from you lot, are some suggestions for a "sports touring" type boot, that will offer a reasonable level of comfort for the warm blooded amongst us. I have been pondering a ventilated sports boot as an option, but I don't know how comfortable they would be for the walking around town aspect.
    Why dontcha just drill a few big holes in your Nordics?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpex View Post
    Why dontcha just drill a few big holes in your Nordics?
    Because end of the useful life means the lining is worn through, and the sole is now coming away from the boot.

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