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    Senior Member tiltingf6b's Avatar
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    Riding Boots

    What boots do you ride in?
    My two favorites! Unbranded so never a conflict when riding other types of motorcycles.

    https://wilcoxboots.com/

    http://gasolinaboots.com/
    Be Careful What YOU Wish For

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    I don't know but they seem too pretty to wear ridin?
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    Bates

    I'm trying a pair of Bates. Good ratings, water proof (really just resistant) a side zipper so easy on and off, available locally and best of all not too expensive. Boots have to black for me to like. http://www.batesfootwear.com/US/en/m...ical-footwear/

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    Tourmaster Riding Boots. Very comfortable and good protection.

    I will never understand laces on a Boot for riding a motorcycle. I have seen shoe laces get caught and folks not able to get their foot to the ground at a stop.


    http://www.tourmaster.com/inc/sdetai...wp_air/101/436
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    Bates

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    Australian made Rossi M/Cycle boots model # P134

    Long lasting & Comfortable.


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    Sidi canyon gore tex. Most comfortable motorcycle boot I have owned.
    2013 F6B in black of course

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    Nice boots

    Quote Originally Posted by DMAGOLDRDR View Post
    Tourmaster Riding Boots. Very comfortable and good protection.

    I will never understand laces on a Boot for riding a motorcycle. I have seen shoe laces get caught and folks not able to get their foot to the ground at a stop.


    http://www.tourmaster.com/inc/sdetai...wp_air/101/436


    DMAGOLDRDR - Those Tourmasters are nice. Did you find them true to size? Thanks for posting them.

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    Danner - Fort Lewis

    I have been wearing these boots for 12 years. I love them. A tough boot made for the military. It can go through hell and back and still be functional. Thick lugged sole. Soft inside.
    Can get them with insulation if you want. I have found them to be waterproof. I have been soaked many times but never my feet. A great boot. An American company with a Great reputation. They are also very comfortable once broken in.
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    Yeah I wish I could wear riding boots, but I have yet to find any wide enough to fit comfortably. My best fitting shoes are Skechers in a 4E width. It looks like Bates makes that size but if you click on that width on their home page it show you what is available in that width, and none of them are riding boots.
    I like the styles that have no laces, a zipper up the side covered with a velcro flap, waterproof, oil resistant/non-slip soles. It seems finding a boot with those specs in a width I need is next to impossible! I recently order a pair of boots from Competition Accessories that were supposedly wide, I couldn't even get my foot into them! Luckily I got a full refund. I agree with another poster that said he can't mail order boots. We need to be able to try them on first. There is not a lot of choice in my area. So yeah, I wear my Skechers when I ride, or my low rise hikers. Both have laces.

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