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#1 Unread post by vampyre »

I am prepping for my MSF class this weekend, and was wondering if you guys had a good source of decent boots. I realize that there are lots to choose from at my cycle shops, but initially, i do not feel like spending upwards of $100.
Wal Mart has some that I like, for like $30, but the fit isn't exactly what I am looking for.

any help would be most appreciated!

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#2 Unread post by KingRobb »

Bottom line is if you want good boots that fit well, are comfy and gonna last at least a full season...you are gonna have to spend some money.
In the area of 150-300 bucks for quality.

Now if you insist on getting cheap....goto army navy stores and buy some jungle or flight deck boots.
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#3 Unread post by Shorts »

heh, I typed out the same message just about as kingrobb. Decent boots will cost about $100.

Don't skimp on them, you may regret it later. In the motorcycle gear game, $100 is 'cheap' or 'really good'.

DH wears his flight boots for riding. While they hold up just fine, they really tear up his heels (not very comfortable).
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#4 Unread post by blues2cruise »

You could wear hiking boots for your class. Just make sure the laces are tied tight.
Take your time to find the "right" boots for you.
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#5 Unread post by anarchy »

if you're looking for boots *just* for the class, find a cheap pair that cover your ankle and are fit nicely... all they're looking for in the class is that they cover your ankle...

however, if you're looking for a pair that you'll eventually be riding in, as other suggested, invest in a good pair...
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#6 Unread post by vampyre »

Yeah, i am just looking for the class really at this point, well and the first few days or so after the class.
I do want to take my time finding the right boots to ride in, and have no problem spending $150 or whatever for those.
I was more or less just asking if anyone knew of any decent quality ones around $50 or so....

Thanks, as always!
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#7 Unread post by anarchy »

yeah - if it's just for class, simply look for something that will cover the ankle... walmart or kmart should have something in that price range...
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#8 Unread post by CycleNewb »

Hey Vamp,
I'm taking the MSF this weekend too and posted a similar question in the total MC talk section Here

I just got some tall work boots at payless shoe source. I really like the engineer style boots, but these will do nicely for the time being.
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#9 Unread post by vampyre »

Nice.. thanks noob.
Good luck on your class too!
I am soooo excited!
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#10 Unread post by qwerty »

Any pair of comfortable workboots or hiking boots will do, just avoid leather soles.
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