Bluebabe wrote:Loonette, you say you have had those on riding? No problems getting in under the shifter?
No ma'am. I'm used to wearing some sort of a lug-soled shoe most of the time, however, so maybe I've just adjusted my step/shift style to accommodate. But they've worked really well for me (and no scrapes yet from the shifter - yay!).
Cheers,
Loonette
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Find 'em hot, leave 'em wet...
Is okay, dude....I have seen women riding wearing boots like that. Fine if you don't have to walk around much and want to sit on the bike and "look good!"
You're forgiven..... how long did it take you to find those???
I've been really pleased with my Sidi boots... I have three pair now and they are by far the most comfortable boot I've ever worn. I wear them all day when I ride the bike to work and I've even done some easy, short-distance hiking in them with no issues. [/list]
TylerR wrote:I've been really pleased with my Sidi boots...
Which Sidi's have you worn? I'm thinking of purchasing the Ladies B2's and wouldn't mind an opinion before I put down $200+ on them.
I have the Champion Air (for summer) and recently replaced my Sidi Sport Rain Boot with the Canyon Gore-Tex for winter. Every single pair I've worn have been comfortable from the get go. The style you're looking at is more "race" oriented while I prefer a touring style boot so not sure if we're comparing apples with apples. If there is a dealer near you that you can try some on, that would be the best thing.
So when you look for boots do they have to have high heels? I love my Icon super duty being just over 5' the heel gives me nearly an inch and they were designed to shift easily. Used them on patrol for over 8 hours and no problem. http://www.newenough.com/boots/sport_st ... boots.html
I got a new pair on ebay for $65 including shipping