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    These wear good and are comfortable to walk in

    I use Thorogood work boots. Police that are on there feet a lot like them.

    www.midwestboots.com/product/TH804-6195.

    ANSI/ASTM I75 & C75 Approved
    Men's 8" Waterproof Composite Toe Side-Zipper Metal Free Tactical Boot 804-6195
    Waterproof Full-Grain Leather with Action Leather and 400 Gram Air-Mesh Upper
    Thoro>Dri Waterproof Membrane
    Blood-Borne Pathogen Compliant
    Removable Polyurethane Shock Zone Footbed with Air Flow Vents
    Engineered Composite Shank
    Slip & Oil Resistant Z-Trac ASR Rubber Outsole with Integrated EVA Impact Pads
    Cement Construction
    Heavy Duty YKK Side-Zipper
    100% Non-Metallic
    Electrical Hazard Rated
    Color:- Black

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    My riding boots are split...

    ...between an Italian riding shoe for hot weather, & the Sidi Tour Goretex (an earlier version of what is currently available).

    Not a fan of buckles and flash myself.

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    Redwing boots with a flat sole, no waffle tread.

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    I wear "Bates Durashocks". I have been wearing them for years. They wear forever, they have a side zipper, they give great ankle support and you can put a decent shine on them. Working Persons Store has them for about $100.00

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    I know they're not boots, but I'm wearing these:

    Attachment 25272
    Very comfortable.
    I'd like to find similar boots.
    Buckles are nice, but Velcro is a must for me.
    Can't stand laces.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMartin View Post
    I know they're not boots, but I'm wearing these:

    Attachment 25272
    Very comfortable.
    I'd like to find similar boots.
    Buckles are nice, but Velcro is a must for me.
    Can't stand laces.

    Jim
    What brand are they?

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    I have these: https://www.milwaukeemotorcyclecloth...-boots/trooper

    I replaced the laces with these: https://www.hickies.com/

    The zippers make the boot easy on and off, an the Hickies make it so that there are no dangling laces. When I crashed my bike last month (highside at 30mph) the boots stayed on my feet with no issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheelsforme View Post
    What brand are they?
    I'm sorry, I should have put that in there.
    They are Speed and Strength, and the style is called "Moment of Truth." Got them from Cycle Gear if I remember correctly. They may be an obsolete style now.

    Jim

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    I had Gasolina make me a pair where the upper is over lapping and secured by four straps which allows the boot to be worn over or under your riding pants or suit. I have wider feet and these boots are comfortable and need no break in. The boots are nicely made but will not be water resistant. The boots are thin and flexible across the toes and work well with the restricted shifter room on the F6B and my CSC trike.

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    Only thing I own that's HD are my riding boots. Have worn well, side zipper with laces. But they're HD so need to move in a new direction because, well, you know . . . So next boot may be this Bates Adrenaline. Like the height and the protection and the fact the toe isn't too blocky and would fit under the shift lever well. But they're not giving them away . . . ka-ching.

    http://www.batesfootwear.com/US/en/a...ne/20367M.html

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