Good beginner boots
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Re: Good beginner boots
joking apart do you guys wear the same boot all year round ????
cause when I've been out it's always been wet or/and cold
is summer riding much different ????
cause when I've been out it's always been wet or/and cold
is summer riding much different ????
OWEN450X- Posts : 1013
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Re: Good beginner boots
wolfy wrote:I will be trying these next time....
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Ive bought 2 pairs of these in the past nice comfy boots as long as your electric start is working if you have a 4 stroke.
Tech 3 ive got now have been just as good through.
steve- Posts : 4255
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Re: Good beginner boots
Is Jo at A&B the boss man
OWEN450X- Posts : 1013
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Re: Good beginner boots
OWEN450X wrote:joking apart do you guys wear the same boot all year round ????
cause when I've been out it's always been wet or/and cold
is summer riding much different ????
Whats your name ? - Posh spice? - i cant afford a summer/winter wardrobe ...
I may change from thermal to cotton socks but thats as far as my budget stretches !!!
crm250dude- Posts : 3481
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Re: Good beginner boots
If the budget can stretch I'd say its a must to have spare boots. or a good boot blower/dryer. 1 of the best things I bought for soggy boots.
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Taffy300- Posts : 2710
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Re: Good beginner boots
sounds like Jo smiled at you sweetly and you came out with sandals by mistake
OWEN450X- Posts : 1013
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Taffyboy07 wrote:If the budget can stretch I'd say its a must to have spare boots. or a good boot blower/dryer. 1 of the best things I bought for soggy boots.
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Nice I want one Owen your feet will still get wet in the summer mind
wolfy- Posts : 6822
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Re: Good beginner boots
Taffyboy07 wrote:If the budget can stretch I'd say its a must to have spare boots. or a good boot blower/dryer. 1 of the best things I bought for soggy boots.
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now that looks like something you and the muffster went halves on
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crm250dude- Posts : 3481
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Re: Good beginner boots
I'd always go with the most protection you can get . Sidi crossfire not cheap , but saved my feet a few times where I reckon a cheaper and more flexy boot might not have . They last well , and you can get spares . But they aren't cheap so maybe not what you are looking at .
mufynman- Posts : 3144
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Re: Good beginner boots
I've got some Wulf Libre boots(i think) seem fine and won't break the bank.
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