What Boots/Shoes Do You Wear???

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Has anyone tried to new Icon SuperDuty boots, these look like they would offer adequate protection and my dogs wouldn't be cryin at the end of the day!
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I wear SIDI boots also. Dayum good in a crash, saved my ankle when the ZX-9 fell on it.

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Bunny Slippers! no seriously Sidi B-one and Motorsports for casual days.
Getting a pair of alpinestar goretex for colder conitions .Once Sidi's break in they are great.Italians know how to make shoes.

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Gaerne GRS racing boots. Has the extra angle support to counter left/right movement.
Sportbike Track time has best price in the Black version.
KneeDraggers has all color versions.
A rear zipper is unique among Racing boots. Very easy to take On/Off. Comfortable with renforced soul to spread Peg forces along entire bottom of foot. Good quailty Italian made boot. Sizes 6-13.
For local rides to store Lowa Renegade II Hiking boot. Very light by weight boot. Gortex liner. Very comfortable with midheight angle protection.
Farm-Way inc. Has the best price. Likely has good prices on other boots.
Lowa Renegade II is very comfortable. Can wear it all day. Very warm in freezing temps. Using them for riding two things isn't good. Has shoe laces. Fills with water when riding in the rain on naked bikes
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SIDI's race vert.. when i first put them on I knew they were comfy... ive walked miles in them. im gonna get the new vertigo corsa's here pretty soon.

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I've been wearing the same pair of Alpinestar GPS boots for almost 5 years now...got two bikes and 60K miles on'em....very comfy but I am due for new..and here's what I'm thinking..."Sidi Race"...reason being???...lowsides are the most common go down and a lot of the lowsides I've witnessed resulted in serious ankle injuries....I'd rather they bolt high impact plastic to the outside of my boots than screw titanium brackets to my bones....I can deal with life if my arms in a sling but "walking" is very under-rated and....ankle injuries suck. (that would be a period)
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Maybe I'll hafta take a swing by Marietta Motorsports on my way up to the bash...My GPS's have seen better days.

L8R, Bill.
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+1. Icon motorhead boots are very comfortable but go the next size up, they run a bit small.
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Steel-toe combat boots for me. The main downside to dedicated riding boots I can see is that if you ride to work every day you're stuck wearing them all day or hauling around a second set of footwear.

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Anyone wear Alpinestars? I sell'em and figure i might get a set.

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Icon Super Duty boots. They are totally comfortable and easy to ride with and offer all the protection you need. I am on my second pair I liked them so much
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