Fishwiz4
Junior Member
After reading most of the threads around here about boots I finally pulled the trigger on a pair of touring boots. These are the first pair of boots that I have owned that are specifically designed for motorcycling. I don't have any selection of boots in my area and when I was visiting my family near Minneapolis, I tried on a few pair (tourmaster, BMW, icon) but they all felt very cheap ahead horribly overpriced for what they are.
I headed online and continued research and ended up buying these TCX boots at revzilla. They arrived today, and add soon as I slipped my first foot inside, i knew that these boots were in a different class from the tourmasters. They are soft inside, have great craftsmanship, and are actually shaped like a human foot, not a 2x4 like some others. I wore them in the house for a little while to ensure they were the right size, then went for a ride.
Shifting felt a little different compared to work boots, but street a few minutes I got used to it and quickly learned to like the feel. Instead of lifting my whole leg to shift, I can use my ankle to shift thanks to the increased sole support. These boots have hard ankle protection, reinforced heel and toe boxes, and a hard shin protector.
All in all a great looking, waterproof, very comfortable boot, that offers pretty good protection (for street riding/touring) that I can actually walk in when I'm off the bike. I'm sure they will only get better when they break in more. I learned that, to some extent, you get what you pay for with boots (these were $230).
I have only had them for 1 day and 45 miles, but I am a happy customer.
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I headed online and continued research and ended up buying these TCX boots at revzilla. They arrived today, and add soon as I slipped my first foot inside, i knew that these boots were in a different class from the tourmasters. They are soft inside, have great craftsmanship, and are actually shaped like a human foot, not a 2x4 like some others. I wore them in the house for a little while to ensure they were the right size, then went for a ride.
Shifting felt a little different compared to work boots, but street a few minutes I got used to it and quickly learned to like the feel. Instead of lifting my whole leg to shift, I can use my ankle to shift thanks to the increased sole support. These boots have hard ankle protection, reinforced heel and toe boxes, and a hard shin protector.
All in all a great looking, waterproof, very comfortable boot, that offers pretty good protection (for street riding/touring) that I can actually walk in when I'm off the bike. I'm sure they will only get better when they break in more. I learned that, to some extent, you get what you pay for with boots (these were $230).
I have only had them for 1 day and 45 miles, but I am a happy customer.
Sent from my Droid RAZR Maxx HD