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Constructed with full grain leather upper, full length cushion sock lining, inside zipper, 3M reflective material, rubber outsole, metal screw-secured heel, peg bar and heel rest and Goodyear welt construction.
?Peg bar? saw a pair at dealership and wondered about them?
Been wearing CruiserWorks for about 10 yeasrs now. Wear in all types of weather, never once have they allowed my feet to get wet. Have ridden in 10+ hours of rain non stop and still kept me dry.
I just got a pair of these - Chippewa Men's 12" 'Rally' Euro Motorcycle Boots - Black - from www.BootBarn.com. They are great both for riding as well as walking around in when off the bike. These boots are all leather with a soft full leather liner. Both boots have an additional leather piece across the top for shifting. I usually have trouble finding a boot that is comfortable (haven't found a Harley boot worth buying) but these fit well right from the get go (no break in required). Also, BootBarn.com was excellent to deal with. Note: Chippewa is owned by Justin Boot.
I like my harley davidson rainmakers I heard they are discontuned..but I found another pair at bootbarn.com..... they are made buy wolverine you can check there boots out also
Been wearing CruiserWorks for about 10 yeasrs now. Wear in all types of weather, never once have they allowed my feet to get wet. Have ridden in 10+ hours of rain non stop and still kept me dry.
I have about 150,000 miles on my "georgia boot company" ropers... and they're in good shape. I like the grippy sole,and heel. Low heel so they're comfortable walking, as they are riding.
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