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mrwatson
Posted 2009-10-15 9:57 AM (#45956)
Subject: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 128
Aubrey, TX
After riding from TX to TN in the rain most the way a few weeks ago and wearing my 6 year old Harley boots(not waterproof) and my feet getting soaked, I am in the market for some waterproof boots that are lighter than the ones I have. It seems after riding a long time my feet get heavy and have found my boots are just not good for "real" riding even though the look cool. I am looking for some boot ideas. I am leaning toward the tactical type..these just seem to fit the bill(made for walking). I have run across these http://www.copshoes.com/c-converse-motorcycle-boots-p-C-8878.html..... I am looking for some ideas and what people have used with success.

Thanks,
Mike
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varyder
Posted 2009-10-15 10:06 AM (#45958 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I just wear a good tony lama cowboy boot with skid soles and wear chaps. the weather protection on vision for the feet so far has worked for me, keeping the boots polished and waterproofed also seems to help. I've rode in the pouring rain for over a hundred miles which took almost a week to get my leathers dried but the boots were okay.
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Minnow
Posted 2009-10-15 10:20 AM (#45959 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 143
Sparta, WI
Hey Mike,
I ride wearing Red Wing motorcycle boots. Take good care of them mink oiling whenever they need it but when it pours my feet get soaked. I have been investigating the most logical way of dealing with it and found some emergency rain boot covers that can easily be stored on the the bike. Check out this site http://www.aerostich.com/. Aerostitch makes the best and this might be a good way to go.
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Prime Power
Posted 2009-10-15 10:36 AM (#45962 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 256
I wear the Icon Tarmac Ventilated Boots and find them comfortable.
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pollolittle
Posted 2009-10-15 10:41 AM (#45964 - in reply to #45962)
Subject: Re: Great morning


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
hmm, I went from one topic to the next, when I replied. Not sure what happened in outer space.

Wolverine makes a winter and waterproof boot, that is laceup or pull on. The laceups I have are wonderful for keeping your toes dry. I normally just wear wolverine pull on type boot, non waterproof. My next set for summer use, I need to go see if they have something.

Edited by pollolittle 2009-10-15 10:48 AM
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Miles
Posted 2009-10-15 10:55 AM (#45965 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Tourer

Posts: 548
Mount Vernon, WA United States
Most of the time I wear Murga Boots. www.murgaboots.com.

If I am riding my sport bike... AlpineStars http://www.alpinestars.com/Supertech_Touring_GoreTex_Boot/pd/np/113...
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bigwill5150
Posted 2009-10-15 12:11 PM (#45972 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Iron Butt

Posts: 725
Reno County, KS
Dr. Martens Industrial Rigger boot 2295. http://www.zappos.com/dr-martens-2295-rigger-black-ind-greasy
These have replaced everything. Ordered a 2nd pair for offshore work (thats what the first pair WAS going to be) They ride real nice on the bike. No troubles with the pegs at all and VERY protective. I have a set of custom $400 boots sitting in the closet now next to 3 pairs of RedWings and 2 pair of Wolverines (work gave me these). I wear steel toes 24/7. These suckers are the most comfortable boots I've ever owned. The closest thing I have found to walking shoe comfort in a boot. I keep trying to find a friends that could use the rest of them that I own since they're relatively new (just broke in). Guess GoodWill is in their future.
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metalguy
Posted 2009-10-15 12:28 PM (#45973 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Tourer

Posts: 550
Tacoma, WA
I wear Oxtar riding boots. My feet stay dry, in any downpour, and they are super comfy for riding distance. They are not, however, great for walking long distances. But because I ride a Victory, I ride instead of walk! My roomate in my hooch when I was in Camp Taji Iraq had the Converse boots at the top of the page..they aren't waterproof, but he said they were way comfy, even in the heat we had there. -------Metalguy
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jama
Posted 2009-10-15 1:34 PM (#45979 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 293
Arkansas
If you don't consider Cruiserworks, you're really not getting the full picture. I've bought 8 pairs
of various brands and types and I kick myself for letting them just sit around unworn because I always
wear my Cruiserworks. You can stand in a bathtub of water for a week and your feet will be
dry. You can wear them at work and not be out of place. (unless you wear them with a suit,maybe).
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mkultra
Posted 2009-10-15 2:40 PM (#45982 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Tourer

Posts: 374
Tucson, AZ
I wear the Red Wings with carbon fiber toe. Lightest workboot i could find that I can wear for work. Also I can wear these all day right out of the box. Never needed the couple of breakin weeks and have found even on days off this is the pair of boots i choose.

mike
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mrwatson
Posted 2009-10-15 3:09 PM (#45984 - in reply to #45973)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 128
Aubrey, TX
metalguy - 2009-10-15 12:28 PM

I wear Oxtar riding boots. My feet stay dry, in any downpour, and they are super comfy for riding distance. They are not, however, great for walking long distances. But because I ride a Victory, I ride instead of walk! My roomate in my hooch when I was in Camp Taji Iraq had the Converse boots at the top of the page..they aren't waterproof, but he said they were way comfy, even in the heat we had there. -------Metalguy


Are you saying he had the waterproof ones and they leaked?
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slowryder
Posted 2009-10-15 3:45 PM (#45986 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 106
L.I., N.Y.
I asked a similar question last year and got alot of good input I'll post the link and I ended up with Fyre boots. and have loved them ever since. I haven't been caught in the rain yet. I got the belted harness in 12 inch protect great against the right side muffler heat, ok down to 21 degrees, they've been okay so far, and I can kick the boots off with having to sit down or losing my sock bonus. This will be the first full winter with them. I also had vibram put on the leather sole to give me traction on the asphalt and damp streets. Made the boot slightly higher but have hardly any wear showing on flat part of sole. http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=2448&sta...
http://www.thefryecompany.com/Men-Boots-30.aspx

Edited by slowryder 2009-10-15 3:50 PM
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slowryder
Posted 2009-10-15 3:58 PM (#45988 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 106
L.I., N.Y.
I also keep a pair of sneakers in the trunk when I know I've got alot of walking around to do.
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Vsion
Posted 2009-10-15 8:31 PM (#45999 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: RE: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 114
Southeast, AZ United States
I bought these and can't say enough about them, not only are they waterproof, they are also lined and keep my feet warm in the cold. They also don't get so hot that riding in 90+degrees isn't that big of a deal either.

Ride Safe,

Ken

Picture didn't load...Road River, Boulevard Men's Boot...Check it out on Road River's website.

Sorry...


Edited by Vsion 2009-10-15 8:32 PM
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Teach
Posted 2009-10-15 8:44 PM (#46002 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Visionary

Posts: 1436
I bought my first MC specific boots this last spring, TourMaster Response SC road boot. My initial impression was they were stiff but within a day they were extremely comfy. I've ridden with them in temps over 100 and down into the 20's, comfy at all temps and completely waterproof. Really good grip when you put your foot down and really lite. I like to rest my heels on the floorboards and front tip overs and nothing digs in when I do this. Cost has been under $100 most places online.
The only down side to these boots is that the soles do wear rather quickly. I average around 12-15k a summer (4 months of riding weather here) riding and I do a considerable amount of walking while sight seeing during those summer miles. I figure 3 summers before they will need replaced due to the soles. Hope this is helpful....... T
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Smitty
Posted 2009-10-15 9:27 PM (#46004 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Cruiser Works.


Cruiser

Posts: 273
Only boot you'll ever need.

But not for Ducati's!
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wroman
Posted 2009-10-15 11:58 PM (#46014 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Tourer

Posts: 432
Gettysburg, 2008 Tour Premium
Hey Mike, If you go to your COPSHOES link and click on OriginalSWAT boots and you will find what my wife and I wear. They were a suggestion from a friend who ride over 30,000 miles every year. We both have the Classsic Side Zips and I used scotchgard on them but they also make a fully waterproof boot similat to the ones you pictured. These are the most comfortable shoes I have ever wore, period. They also have very good grip on the pavement. I used Cruiserworks boots for a few years and they were very slippery on pavement and did not find them good walking shoes. My wife is a hiker/backpacker and she said she could easily use the SWAT boots as hikers they work so well.
Walt and Sandy
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metalguy
Posted 2009-10-16 3:28 AM (#46017 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Tourer

Posts: 550
Tacoma, WA
Yes, his boots leaked. (the Converse) It was rainy season, and mud was paramount in Camp Taji. They didn't leak a LOT, but they leaked, just like my Desert boots did. (I think they were/are Belleville) Anyway, leaking or not, he said they were WAY comfy on his feet. ------Metalguy
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cw1115
Posted 2009-10-16 6:27 AM (#46020 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Visionary

Posts: 1290
Ruskin, Fl
A word of caution before you go with Converse. I was wearing Thorogood *8 side zip tactical boots for work. The best looking, most comfy duty boots I have owned to date, although not waterproof. My department has a new vendor with many choices to pick from on the web. I went with the Converse w/safety toe. They looked like sneakers on the web. I was very surpised when I got them. In person the look like ski boots. The toe does not fit under the Vision shifter (I know I can adjust it) They are not very comfortable either. The are made well and will last for a long time. Just saying to find a store that carries them and look at them in person before you buy on the internet.
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candubrain
Posted 2009-10-16 7:12 AM (#46021 - in reply to #45979)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 235
Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
jama - 2009-10-15 1:34 PM

If you don't consider Cruiserworks, you're really not getting the full picture. I've bought 8 pairs
of various brands and types and I kick myself for letting them just sit around unworn because I always
wear my Cruiserworks. You can stand in a bathtub of water for a week and your feet will be
dry. You can wear them at work and not be out of place. (unless you wear them with a suit,maybe).


Had a pair, they started leaking after a month, after the second season the soles had worn completely through.
Very comfortable, but not worth the inflated price.
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jama
Posted 2009-10-16 10:37 AM (#46034 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 293
Arkansas
candubrain said:
Had a pair, they started leaking after a month, after the second season the soles had worn completely through.
Very comfortable, but not worth the inflated price.

Cruiserworks did have a brief period after the sale of the company when they contracted with a Canadian company to manufacture the boots to their specs using the original dies/lasts. They were severely disappointed with the quality and severed their association with them. There are still some of that stock out there with some dealers. Perhaps you had a pair of those, candubrain. The problem has been solved and they are very happy with the current quality. The Canadian boots will have "Canada" on the size label. Just order from the company and you're okay. In any case they will guaranteewarranty the waterproof claim. I have no assoc. with the co. I just like them.
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HeyChessieFetchItUp
Posted 2009-10-16 10:45 AM (#46035 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: RE: Boots


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 33
I've been wearing Milwaukee boots for the last couple years, the ones that lace for comfort and have double zippers for convenience.
http://workingperson.com/products/22_353_37/1/2300/Milwaukee_Boots:...
I keep them mink oiled but haven't had a real drench to test them yet. They break in pretty fast as walking shoes. The only thing I wish they had are steel toes.
I had a pair of Chippewa many years ago:
http://workingperson.com/products/22_359_27/1/4092/Chippewa_8_Inch_...
I loved them, but at twice the price I went with the Milwaukee brand this time.

Edited by HeyChessieFetchItUp 2009-10-16 10:45 AM
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cw1115
Posted 2009-10-16 12:26 PM (#46043 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: Re: Boots


Visionary

Posts: 1290
Ruskin, Fl
I like the Milwaukee boots. I'm going to look for new boots in Daytona this weekend.

Edited by cw1115 2009-10-16 12:27 PM
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lowtone9
Posted 2009-10-16 4:11 PM (#46067 - in reply to #45979)
Subject: Re: Boots


Cruiser

Posts: 140
jama - 2009-10-15 12:34 PM

If you don't consider Cruiserworks, you're really not getting the full picture. I've bought 8 pairs
of various brands and types and I kick myself for letting them just sit around unworn because I always
wear my Cruiserworks. You can stand in a bathtub of water for a week and your feet will be
dry. You can wear them at work and not be out of place. (unless you wear them with a suit,maybe).


Ditto.
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internet_red
Posted 2009-10-16 6:03 PM (#46075 - in reply to #45956)
Subject: RE: Boots


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 26
minnesota
I wear the Tourmaster Response SE boot - http://www.tourmaster.com/xcart/catalog/Response-SC-Road-Boot-p-83_... I was looking for something not to high up but looked good enough to wear to work (I was in sales) so I could ride to customers instead of taking the cage. I have worn the all day without discomfort and they have not leaked in rain/hail storms.
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