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    Junior Member BigT01's Avatar
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    Rossi boots are the ducks nuts for me !

    Hey Guys
    don't know if you can get these in the US , but these are the most comfortable M/Cycle boots I've ever worn .
    I have been buying the same style boot for the last 30 years, would not buy any other brand of boot, wide fitting great boot you can wear all day, run in them if you have to.

    look up rossiboots.com.au the style I wear is P134
    ( I have no affiliation with this company, just love there boots.)


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    Quote Originally Posted by BigT01 View Post
    Hey Guys
    don't know if you can get these in the US , but these are the most comfortable M/Cycle boots I've ever worn .
    I have been buying the same style boot for the last 30 years, would not buy any other brand of boot, wide fitting great boot you can wear all day, run in them if you have to.

    look up rossiboots.com.au the style I wear is P134
    ( I have no affiliation with this company, just love there boots.)


    Tony
    Tony - thanks for the memory jogger! I could not remember the name Rossi.
    I had RM Williams boots and they died after 13 years.
    One of the Aussie officers told me he always got Rossi (the poor mans RMW). I had forgotten the name!
    New ones on order.
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    Clarks, hiking boots, EEE width. Very hard to find my size in anything. Leathers tuck into them, cushioned insole, comfortable and priced well.
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    Redwing

    For those with narrow feet (12 aaa here) Redwing makes a couple of comfortable, un-insulated lace up boots labeled "narrow" which feels roughly equivalent to an "a" rating.
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    I wear a size 14, so it's pretty hard for me to find boots.

    And even if I do, it's harder still to fit the toe under the shifter.

    So I usually just get a pair of Nike leather basketball high tops, or light hiking boots, as long as they cover the ankle.

    And my Kury heel-toe shifter makes shifting a whole lot easier...
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    Rocky S2V

    I have just been wearing my Rocky S2Vs. I can't wear my Red Wings as the toes are too clunky and I can not feel anything.
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    Forma Nero Boots always with the wood/ceramic SOKZ from Cima.

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    I love my SIDI Mythos Gore-Tex Boots.
    All day comfortable, on or off the bike and guaranteed waterproof forever.
    http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/s...gore-tex-boots

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    Machinist here, I wear White's Smoke Jumpers, size 13d, a bit tight at the shifter. I just installed Kury pegs, which sit back and lower than stock to make more room. I haven't tested them out much yet. The cramped lower quaters on the Honda are the one thing I cant love about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yabiah View Post
    I love my SIDI Mythos Gore-Tex Boots.
    All day comfortable, on or off the bike and guaranteed waterproof forever.
    http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/s...gore-tex-boots
    SIDI Gore-Tex for me as well . It may have been mentioned already but we have to be somewhat careful, with our bike, to have boots that are not too thick in the toe area. Otherwise, shifting can be more difficult. That's one of the main reasons I go with SIDI.
    Ken (Hornblower)

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