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#1 Unread post by hglass »

Has anyone tried these boots??? From what I read they seem to be well constructed.

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#2 Unread post by Gadjet »

what brand of cruiser boots? pretty much every single bootmaker makes some form of cruiser boot.
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The manufacturer(or distributer) is "Crusier Boots. There web site is www.cruiserworks.com

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Tread depth looks like they'll wear out pretty quick if they're used for anything more than riding.

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Check out these guys, they make a good biker boot and they can be resoled;

http://www.daytonboots.com/



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thx for the info biff but I'm not really worried if I get verified as I know I'm real and thats all that matters to me,
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#7 Unread post by hooligan13 »

sorry about that last post ,working too many sites at once :shock: ,
i'm not sure why people spend extra money on special riding boots as all I have ever needed is a pair of decent work boots ,they last forever and don't cost as much but to each his own I guess!

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#8 Unread post by Lion_Lady »

hglass wrote:The manufacturer(or distributer) is "Crusier Boots. There web site is www.cruiserworks.com
Just read this thread.

Cruiserworks boots have been around for a loooong time. They're excellent boots. I've got a pair of the "men's classic" boots and they're the ones I crashed in...

Slid about 100 feet with my bike on my leg/foot. Wore off a wedge from the sole of the boot, but I suffered no injury to feet/ankles. The foot box is constructed of Kevlar and the sole is attached firmly enough to the sides that nothing twists apart. And they can be resoled.

I still wear those boots. The site manager where I'll be teaching the MSF course has a pair of Cruiserworks that are nearly 10 years old. They're waterproof too (with minimal care).

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