Quality riding boots, what to buy?

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Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby zx6rider » Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:26 pm

Hi All

looking for some riding boots, does anyone know what Diadora boots are like? they seem to be cheap enough, or is it a case of you get what you pay for?
Would love to get a good pair but really cant afford to spend more than $200.

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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby Six Addict » Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:56 pm

$250 for rjays ;)

they do a racing boot, or try dririder nordic if u just want a touring boot ($170)
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby Saki » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:57 am

this might be pushing it a bit, but i picked up my Alpinestar boots for $230 a pair. I think they are called MX4, but dont quote me, but i sitll have them 3 years on! and i love them!
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby Gazza » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:54 pm

just bought a pair of BERIK gpx-wp boots for $259.00

nice looking boot .

but there is no toe slider.

but so far not bad :D :D :D
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby aznoz » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:21 pm

Saki wrote:this might be pushing it a bit, but i picked up my Alpinestar boots for $230 a pair. I think they are called MX4, but dont quote me, but i sitll have them 3 years on! and i love them!


I think you might mean a SMX-4.

If your budget is only $200 i suggest shopping on eGay for a second hand set of A* or the like. You'll find some real bargains and if they havent been worn much, hopefully they wont stink! Some havent even been worn (ie guy ordered wrong size or whatever)
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby zx6rider » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:40 pm

I was thinking about RJays Boots as I have RJays Voyager pants, Jacket and Gloves.

i had a pair of Diadora runners a while ago and thought their boots may have been ok, need to do something soon as I am wearing out the toes on my blundstones :lol:
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby mick_dundee » Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:14 pm

FWIW the Aldi boots are supposedly very good and heard that from 3 different pps now. At $70 a bargain if they still ahve em.
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby zx6rider » Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:16 pm

mick_dundee wrote:FWIW the Aldi boots are supposedly very good and heard that from 3 different pps now. At $70 a bargain if they still ahve em.


I bought a set of ALDI boots and took them back cause the zips were stuffed, they wouldnt hold together, if the zips were better quality they would have been a good buy.
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby cookeetree » Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:42 pm

Rather than spend $200 on an "okay" pair of boots, save your dough 'til you can afford some decent ones. These things are going to be protecting your feet and ankles remember; you don't want to skimp on quality.

I bought Sidi Vertigo boots for somewhere around $400. Super comfortable and great protection.
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby 2ndclasscitizen » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:59 pm

Saki wrote:this might be pushing it a bit, but i picked up my Alpinestar boots for $230 a pair. I think they are called MX4, but dont quote me, but i sitll have them 3 years on! and i love them!


+1 on the SMX-4s. Only complaint is that the toe-sliders don't come further round (though that's more a problem for me due to how I put my feet on the pegs than a fault with the boots)
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby aznoz » Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:08 am

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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby Blurr » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:23 am

Gazza wrote:just bought a pair of BERIK gpx-wp boots for $259.00

nice looking boot .

but there is no toe slider.

but so far not bad :D :D :D
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I can also reccommend these. I bought a pair for the other half about 2 months ago for $220 brand new and they are easy better than my noticably dearer oxstar's :x
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby ZXRobyn » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:31 am

cookeetree wrote:Rather than spend $200 on an "okay" pair of boots, save your dough 'til you can afford some decent ones. These things are going to be protecting your feet and ankles remember; you don't want to skimp on quality.
Yep I second that notion ! :) :)
I forked out the dollars, $400 odd a few years ago for my A* SMX and I reckon they're the biz, seriously !! ;) ;)

I luv em . . . they're very comfortable and they have lasted.
Only negative comment would be that the velcro probably hasn't lasted like I would expect it to. :roll:

I would find it very hard to go passed the A* when the time comes for my new boots!! :D :D
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby Blurr » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:56 am

yes agree but what point does $$$$ = quality??????????????
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Re: Quality riding boots, what to buy?

Postby zx6rider » Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:30 pm

I suppose it comes down to "what do you want protecting your feet?"

When we bought our last car we spent $1000 on an accessory we will probably never use, Side and Curtain airbags, but hopefully this will give us that bit extra in a stack.

Same goes for boots, hopefully I will only ever need them for comfort rather than having to protect me feet in a stack. :roll:

But I cant pull money I dont have out my rear end either :cry:

I am watching a couple of those A* on Ebay, Thanks for the links :)
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