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SIDI BOOTS

Postby jimszx14 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 4:13 pm

Does anyone use Sidi Corsa or the new Vortice boots for road use only. If so are they any good for that purpose. No doubt they are great boots but are they worth the trouble for road use only. I need a new pair of boots and up until now have used good touring boots but do not do much touring these days just rides thru the hills and the added protection would be good.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby matchan » Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:22 pm

check this thread: viewtopic.php?f=25&t=26206

Plenty of people like the Sidi's they don't fit my foot that well though so I ended up with Alpine Stars (GPS3) again.

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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby robracer » Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:26 pm

Sidi's are great .... for protection they are loaded so you cant go wrong, ther are plenty of us using them for daily commute as well as carving :D
they are a fantastic all round boot.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby dogcrapau » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:26 pm

they are awesome boots, very comfortable, and more flexible yet stil protective i recon.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby robracer » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:14 am

dogcrapau wrote:they are awesome boots, very comfortable, and more flexible yet stil protective i recon.

You can tell this from wearing them around the house once :lol:
When you are doing 2-3 day trips wearing the boots the whole time thats when you know if they are comfortable ;)
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby dogcrapau » Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:37 pm

robracer wrote:
dogcrapau wrote:they are awesome boots, very comfortable, and more flexible yet stil protective i recon.

You can tell this from wearing them around the house once :lol:
When you are doing 2-3 day trips wearing the boots the whole time thats when you know if they are comfortable ;)


haha yeah i was waitingfor someone to say that.
nah i have 2 sidis!
these were the supposedly to be my replacement sidis.

instead of patching up the parts of the old one. i jus tbought a new one.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby Mike » Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:41 pm

Great boots. Crashed twice in them and they've saved me a lot of pain.

They aren't great for walking around in tho. Not unbearable but you wouldn't want to wear them all day off the bike.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby Nelso » Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:45 pm

It all depends on your foot. They don't fit my foot as well as Alpine Stars do so they are not for me. My advice is to go in and try on everything you can and see what suits your foot shape the most.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby Cruissy » Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:28 pm

I have the Vortice and they comfortable enough, just like any other boot they are not as comfortable as a shoe.......... but comfortable enough. But every foot is different, so I have to agree with Nelso. Try as many of them on as possible.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby Steve71 » Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:44 am

I am looking into getting some Sidi boots but now sure which ones to get is there much of a difference between the B2's and the Vertigo's? apart from price as the B2's are cheaper.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby MickLC » Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:57 am

I've got a set of the B2's and had them on when I crashed at EC and I think the Vertigo's would give you better protection.

I have a couple of issues with the B2's and that fact that my left heel was farking sore for over a month, my second toe got pretty banged up and the bits of plastic on the sides dug into my foot and bruised them too. I guess they provided some protection but not as much as I would've liked.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby Steve71 » Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:19 pm

Ok so it's safe to say the B2's would be ok for comuting to and from work but not the best for track work.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby MickLC » Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:34 pm

Dunno, it's your choice how much protection you want for commuting.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby The Moss » Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:38 am

jimszx14 wrote:Does anyone use Sidi Corsa or the new Vortice boots for road use only. If so are they any good for that purpose. No doubt they are great boots but are they worth the trouble for road use only. I need a new pair of boots and up until now have used good touring boots but do not do much touring these days just rides thru the hills and the added protection would be good.


Brought a pair of Vortice about 3-4 months ago and are more than happy with them. Use them for both track and road use. The extra adjustment means that you can get them to fit properly whether you're wearing leathers or jeans. Done a couple of 7 day rides with them as well, no problems. Bit awkward to walk around in, but you get use to it.
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Re: SIDI BOOTS

Postby jimszx14 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:39 pm

Thanks for the advice. I purchased a pair of Alpinestar Supertech R boots. I don't use them for commuting they are for riding thru the hills, that might be overkill but if you could see the problems my mate has had with his ankle after a prang you mightn't think that, besides that, I have reached that stage in life that I have a few spare bob and I wanted a good pair of boots. Will let you know after a couple of months what I think. I got them rather than the Sidis becasue of comfort.
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