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    Which wet weather boot?

    Diadora Eagle WP or Teknic Chicane Waterproof???

    Cost is the same for each.

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    have you tried them on? I tried a Teknic Chicane Waterproof boot on and you would need extremly narrow feet.damm uncomfortable and no good for walkin in, google the reviews on them, its not good.
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    Trying them on .... is the only way to know. I'm faced with buying new boots as well, and have been thinking about my options now that I've bought a cruiser ... You just have to try stuff on, eh, to see what fits you, in spite of any reputation any of the gear has with other riders ...... Good luck with your decision!!

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    Get the ones that velcro at the back, they are really really good.
    For 2 reasons they work, and are easy to get on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lanci View Post
    Diadora Eagle WP or Teknic Chicane Waterproof???

    Cost is the same for each.
    Go for the one that has GoreTex. No GoreTex, no waterproof.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Go for the one that has GoreTex. No GoreTex, no waterproof.

    I'm inclined to agree, though there a few (emphasis on the few) proprietary brand waterproof membrane products that do work. Largely it seems you get what you pay for when it comes to waterproof products (or ones purporting to be so).

    If your only choice is between Diadora or Teknic, personally I'd go for Diadora every time. Italians know how to design/make boots, period - even if sometimes they farm out the actual manufacturing to other countries these days.

    Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes

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