I had a pair of boots before these, but the tread was just about worn out. Then I went on the search for another pair of boots. I love the above boots. They are River Road motorcycle boots and they are very comfortable. When I bought them, I ended up getting a half-size too big. They didn't have my exact size. I'm glad I bought them a little big, though. Sport and motorcycle socks are pretty thick and with them my boots fit just right. With these boots, my feet stay dry even in a hard rain. They have the special soles that stick great to the ground. My feet feel very solid on the ground with these. I feel great confidence and security with these boots.
Here is one of the reasons I wear a good, solid pair of boots. One day, two years ago, I parked in front of a friend's house in the gutter. I had no problem parking, but when I went to leave the slope of the gutter caught me off guard and I tipped over when I lifted my left foot to get into gear. My right foot got caught between my 500 pound Yamaha V-Star 650 and the cement curb. My ankle smarted for days. I'd hate to think of what might had happened if I was wearing tennis shoes or sandals, like I have seen some lately.
I also have to tell you. The extra cost of sport or motorcycle socks is well worth it. They do a great job of wicking away the sweat. I've tried the Harley socks, REI skiing socks and another brand for skiing and they all work great. I use them even in the heat of the summer. My feet get too sweaty (ewwww!) with regular socks.
Wishing you happy feet,
Biker Betty :)
8 comments:
Definitely wouldn't want to ride without good boots. They look real cool!! Happy weekend.
what a spit shine!!!
ps. spit shining my blog or thinking about it for one year blog birthday!!! YEAH. Counting comments too next week for my one year give a silly gift.... maybe a box full of dust (:
Wow, the boots looks very durable! and a good pair tat you can depend on! Cool.....
Pearl
Cool boots- they look great with the bike- lol.
Totally understand the importance of proper attire. My girlfriend (who never listens to what I say) insists on wearing shorts on her husband's bike. Well, yup, one day he dropped the bike with her under it. She has a MASSIVE burn scar now because her leg was totally unprotected. I still thinks she wears shorts though. Some people never learn.
Those look like good boots for motorcycling.
The right socks and footwear can definitely make a huge difference. My humans wear wicking socks to run in, made of technical fibres, and they really help to keep their feet blister-free when running marathons!
Those are cool boots! I'm sure they provide ample protection for your feet and goes well with your bike too.
I've never owned a pair of boots before. I guess living in a tropical country makes me more of a flip flops girl. :)
Great post! I'm learning all about cycling shoes - for bikes, not real motorcycles. LOL Good to see you are still riding strong! Have a great week,
DK
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Those are cool, and I hadn't realized just how protective they are.
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