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Old 05-25-2011, 06:47 PM
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Looking for recommendations for riding boots. I dont know if its just the socal style but i see alot riders using what looks like work boots that i found on this link http://www.bootbarn.com/Timberland-P...mberland%20Pro

Any recommendations are greatly appreciated
 
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i bought a pair of steel toe Dr. Martens boots about 6 months ago and i absolutely love them for riding.
 
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Stay away from H.D. boots. Cheap chinese crap with plastic zippers on the sides. I would say Danner.

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You need boots that are made for riding if you are looking for riding boots. Currently I am using the boots I use to wear with my sport bikes.

These Icon boots.

http://www.rideicon.com/product_deta...11987&rank=105

Going to get these after they wear out. Got maybe 6 more months left with my current boots.

http://leatherup.com/p/Xelement-Bike...ots/41688.html
 
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Btw boots that are made for riding have re-enforced ankle and toe areas to help protect your feet.
 
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Lots of great boots out there. May want to stay away with boots with the hooks for lacing. I used to wear some Red Wings, but snagged the lace hooks a few times on the seat tearing a small place. Really sucked
 
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viberg boots out of washington or dayton boots in vancouver canada both companies still make their boots by hand and worth every sent..i have double soled black beauties by dayton boots .pricey but the last boot ill ever buy
 
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I wear a pair of Skecher Sargents for the past few years and love them http://www.skechers.com/style/4442/s.../blk#Color=BLK
 
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I wear a specialized converse riding boot, the leather chuck taylor....
 
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I wear Vans checkered old school hi tops and couldn't be happier
 


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