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Riding boots question

KeviCon

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Hey guys,

I just had a quick question for you guys; I was looking to get a pair of riding boots and I remember seeing these on a post a while ago. They seem very well priced and I was curious about the sizing. I dont really wear boots of any kind normally so I am not sure if they typically run big or small etc.. I normally wear a 10.5 - 11 in normal sneaker and such so was considering size 11. Any input would be great and review if you have ever wore these before.

http://www.hondaeastsuperstore.com/...=Can-Am Waterproof Riding Boots Black Size 11
 
I have those boots. got them at Spyderfest last year. Love them! I too am same size as you. I tried the Tens, and elevens and went with the larger size. You can always make a boot fit more snug if necessary but rather difficult to expand. ;)
 
Or if anyone has some suggestions on other boots I'd be glad to hear it :D

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Hey guys,

I just had a quick question for you guys; I was looking to get a pair of riding boots and I remember seeing these on a post a while ago. They seem very well priced and I was curious about the sizing. I dont really wear boots of any kind normally so I am not sure if they typically run big or small etc.. I normally wear a 10.5 - 11 in normal sneaker and such so was considering size 11. Any input would be great and review if you have ever wore these before.

http://www.hondaeastsuperstore.com/...=Can-Am Waterproof Riding Boots Black Size 11

I typically wear a size 9...purchased these in size 10 so I'd have room for thick wool socks. Boots are really snug...no room for thick socks. They are ok for ryding but I find them uncomfortable for standing/ walking. Also my feet still get cold when wearing these boots in 30-40 degree weather. Needless to say I'm still searching for a good comfortable winter ryding boot.
 
Tour-Master

Or if anyone has some suggestions on other boots I'd be glad to hear it :D

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The wife and I both have the Tour-Master boots.
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.co...M/Tour-Master-Solution-WP-2-0-Road-Boots.aspx
We do not have a lot of ride time on them as we got them in Oct 2012 and only had a few rides before putting the bike away, but the are comfortable and I did notice good protection from the Spyder right leg heat.
 
Hey guys,

I just had a quick question for you guys; I was looking to get a pair of riding boots and I remember seeing these on a post a while ago. They seem very well priced and I was curious about the sizing. I dont really wear boots of any kind normally so I am not sure if they typically run big or small etc.. I normally wear a 10.5 - 11 in normal sneaker and such so was considering size 11. Any input would be great and review if you have ever wore these before.

I bought a pair of these, but sent them back. I wear a size 12 - the length was ok but they were too narrow for me. I talked to the store before I returned them. He said they got that complaint frequently. The HondaEast folks are very professional and friendly.
 
My wife has the Tourmaster waterproof boots, and absolutely loves them! For those of you with hard to fit feet, you may want to try what I wear...Bates Leathers custom boots. They have several styles, and build them to fit a trace and measurements of your feet. My feet were especially hard to fit, so they sent me a pair of boots to try on, then got on the phone with me as I pinched and measured and answered their questions. Very reasonably priced, and available in several styles. They are not waterproof, however. I wear FirstGear overboots in the rain.
 
Riding Boot

Hey guys,

I just had a quick question for you guys; I was looking to get a pair of riding boots and I remember seeing these on a post a while ago. They seem very well priced and I was curious about the sizing. I dont really wear boots of any kind normally so I am not sure if they typically run big or small etc.. I normally wear a 10.5 - 11 in normal sneaker and such so was considering size 11. Any input would be great and review if you have ever wore these before.

http://www.hondaeastsuperstore.com/...=Can-Am Waterproof Riding Boots Black Size 11


I purchased something similar to this from cyclegear.com. The boot bends when you do which makes it very comfortable for riding. My feet stay warm on colder days and stay dry on rainy days. I've walked quite a bit in these and they are comfortable and true to size. Name is HIPORA, BREATHABLE WATER-PROOF.
 
I typically wear a size 9...purchased these in size 10 so I'd have room for thick wool socks. Boots are really snug...no room for thick socks. They are ok for ryding but I find them uncomfortable for standing/ walking. Also my feet still get cold when wearing these boots in 30-40 degree weather. Needless to say I'm still searching for a good comfortable winter ryding boot.

I use an insulated non-steel toed Wolverine with a complete leather outer shell when I ride in the cold. They work very well with the gear shift, are very warm, and extremely comfortable. I actually bought the can am riding boots for the warmer months of the year. Maybe they could work out for you? Let me know:2thumbs:
 
I use an insulated non-steel toed Wolverine with a complete leather outer shell when I ride in the cold. They work very well with the gear shift, are very warm, and extremely comfortable. I actually bought the can am riding boots for the warmer months of the year. Maybe they could work out for you? Let me know:2thumbs:

Luckily I'm in Florida so cold weather shouldn't be an issue :)
 
I received my pair of size 11's last week. They're a little tight to put on, but once they're on, they're pretty comfortable. I think the boots are an excellent deal considering the price. Now all I need is a :spyder2: to with them.

Tony
 
I wanted to get a pair of Tour Master boots but there isn't any vendors in North GA that carries them in stock. I have a problem with my right foot so I have to try on shoes to fit. So, I had to settle for some of the zips up boots sold at Cycle Gear that look like the ones you have pictured. They are horrible to walk in.
I bought these mainly for warmer weather is I could take them off with my riding pants. That way I could be in shorts and comfortable shoes at my destination.
Otherwise, I wear a pair of Danner Arcadia insulated boots. They are waterproof. If you get on their Breakroom mailing list, they have some incredible sales of their products when they have some blems. All Danner boots are made in the USA. Go to their website and watch some of their videos of how they make boots!
 
Hey guys,

I just had a quick question for you guys; I was looking to get a pair of riding boots and I remember seeing these on a post a while ago. They seem very well priced and I was curious about the sizing. I dont really wear boots of any kind normally so I am not sure if they typically run big or small etc.. I normally wear a 10.5 - 11 in normal sneaker and such so was considering size 11. Any input would be great and review if you have ever wore these before.

http://www.hondaeastsuperstore.com/...=Can-Am Waterproof Riding Boots Black Size 11
I just got these form Honda East. Once I got them on, and they were a struggle, they felt like slippers. True to size. Well except for getting them on and off. It was raining yesterday and I used them to go run with the dog. That should have broken them in. Great deal BTW.
 
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That is a pretty cheap price for waterproof boots. I have a pair of similarly styled TourMasters and I didn't like them they felt too bulky for me. I know they were a lot more than $60 though. I know wear TCX boots and I love them. They go for approx $200 though.
 
I agree with Dave. I bought TCX boots. True to size, waterproof, easy on/off with side zipper/velcro. My foot tends to be wide, but EE is too wide. TCX medium width is on the wide side. Comfortable on the bike and off. Worked for me. Happy shopping!
 
Anybody have any warm weather riding apparel suggestions. Jackets and such. Or a type of material to look for

Thanks guys!

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These boots look great. However, if your luck is like mine, they may not fit as you would like them. My Harley dealers have been my source for boots. I can try them on, make sure they fit to my liking and take them home when I leave the store. Prices seem to be OK also.
 
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