Toe caps are bullshit.They are intended to prevent injury from objects being dropped on the feet.
Things do not drop on your toes when you fall off a bike.
If another vehicle runs you over,it will not just run over your toes.
"Sorry Mrs Jones,your son was reduced to a greasy stain on the road - but his toes are ok"
Any thing above 100 Kg will landing on a toe cap will turn the open end into a guillotine,if it falls close to the ankle.
i have a pair of Hipora (i think) boots
they are less than a year old
the toggle part of both zips is broken, making them damn hard to pull up
the sole is seperating on the left boot, the upper parts are cracking, & the inner of the right boots is seperating from the outer, meaning when i put them on i get a 'clump' of material in one place
apart from that , they are awesome !!
My MX boots (Fox Pro Forma) will take some destroying, but the Oxtar racing boots I am wearing in these hot months are much more delicately built. Having said that they are in good nick and Gemmel's only charged me $30 to fully replace and repair a damaged zipper including unstitching and resewing the leather.
Good boots and shoes and a good cobbler will serve you better than cheap compromise boots. I believe Terry Pratchett has used this to explain why the rich stay rich and the poor expend all their money on cheap shoes and boots.
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I wear a pair of terranova gumboots - they're light weight and firm fitting. Not got any extra protection other than they're waterproof and reasonably comfortable. May have to go to my steel-toed gumboots for that, but they're not so comfortable for doing much walking around in.
I am very pleased with my Paratroop boots. Money well spent. Rode back from the Nikau cave ride in pouring rain, feet remained totally dry and toasty. And on ffwabbitt which is a very wet bike. GO the paratroop boots ! Upper half was good to, GO the hi-viz jacket. From wasit to calves however, soaked and soggy and cold. Memo to self. Cordura leggings are only waterproof up to about an hour.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
My Gaerne Drytech boots have been awesome. 18 months and 20,000km on and they are still fully watertight and look nearly new, and I don't clean them at all. Cough, I don't scrape them on the road though..
I wouldn't ride on the open road without proper safety boots. I keep imagining toes coming off on the road..
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Style Martins 3+ years and 30K+ in a fair bit of wet weather and no water inside. They are warm and comfortable and okay to walk in. They could last forever.
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If you have $10 feet,get $10 boots.Fortunatly I have $5 feet.
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Cash Converters in Onehunga Mall have some AXO boots for $100, brand new in a few different sizes. They are a bit too "styley" for me but.
I have had one pair of boots last more than a couple of years... (they actually lasted about 10) but can't find them anywhere to get a new pair...
My last pair lasted about 3 years and the stitching in places is starting to come loose.
Got a cheapish good pair from the Honda Otago Closing down saleHowever I can't see them lasting 10 years, maybe 3 or 4.
As Jantar pointed out, if you make something that will last, the manufacturer doesn't get enough repeat business to stay in business.
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Stick ya feet into a couple of plastic supermarket bags before putting boots on and doesn't matter what state your boots are in, your feet won't get wet.![]()
I wear good quality workboots most days winter or summer so tend to ride in them as well. Most motorcycle boots look overpriced to me and generally look a bit metrosexual to me as well. Having said that, if I was a hard-core or professional motorcyclist, or had access to more discretionary income I might tend to favour summat a bit more convenient than lace-ups (maybe).
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