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I have been doing my best to keep riding during the winter though I will not usually ride when it is raining. I have some polar sleeves for my handle bars and I have plenty of warm clothing. What I don't have yet is a set of winter boots. I have looked around a bit at some but have to hold on tight when I see the price. I am hoping someone knows where I can get a pair of winter boots that aren't going to cost me a fortune. I hate having cold toes.
You generally get what you pay for.I have had the Harley FXRG for 3 years and they have been great.Waterproof,warm,and not all that hot for other seasons(Thinsulate).If you know what size to get,you can usually order them online- 20% off,no sales tax,and sometimes free shipping.
...What I don't have yet is a set of winter boots...
Take a look at non-MC specific boots. Something like Magnum, Bates, Danner to name a few.
I've found over the years to purchase slightly larger-then-normal sizes for cold weather boots. That way I can wear a heavier pair of socks and not have tight fitting boots that will cut the circulation which, for me, causes even colder feet.
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