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What is a decent street touring // dual sport-ish boot?
I know if I check on advrider people will swear up and down of the Aerostitch combat boots and Sidi Discovery's. But I was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with some of the following or can make some other suggestions for a set of do it all boots?
Ideally I'd like to replace the Hermans Survivors I presently rock when dual sporting , but really hate wearing them to work and taking 5 minutes to put on boots/take em off/etc. Did I mention they're insulated? So right away of course I 'think' I need these, you know - cause I ride fire roads every now and then ![]() Setup Adventure Motocross Dirt Bike Enduro Trail Boots Item But in reality (aka, commuting and 90% of the riding I do) I think something like this is probably perfect: Pegaso H20 Sunrise H20 (well if I can wait that long) I've bought 2 pairs of Sidi street boots and enjoyed them both. Nothing against other brands though so feel free to suggest whatever. The Sidi's are just where I started looking. Also to bear in mind if I really want to get dirty, I have a brand new set of these (size 45/black) that I've never worn yet: Gaerne SG10 SG-10 Motocross Boot Boots Thanks gang! |
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