Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 4:06 am
...but can you feel the shifts with any of the boots mentioned?
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My S-MX Plus boots I grabbed for $61 (not bad for $280 boots).flw wrote:They may not have all the "armor" that is being reffered to but it cost <$50 bucks and were made to take abuse.
Yes. Like all new shoes though it will take some time to break in.rugaluga wrote:...but can you feel the shifts with any of the boots mentioned?
Some people like boots that don't look ridiculous when you're not on a bikeVermilionX wrote:just get this one...
Setup Vision boots - $129 at newenough.com
Whatever floats your boat. My workboots are just fine thanks. Leather, well above the ankle, steel toed. They just don't have armor. I, personally don't like armored boots. They don't feel right and are uncomfortable to me. They feel like I'm wearing ski boots. Could they offer more protection? Sure, but I signed the waiver on boots. A risk I'm willing to take.Mintbread wrote:Yeah, and who needs a proper helmet when this does the job:t_bonee wrote:I use a pair of steel toed work boots. Nice and comfy and strong. You just have to tuck the laces in the sides of the boots so they are dangling. There seems to be some controversy about wearing steel toed boots cause if you wreck they could hurt your toes or something. I figure if I wreck hard enough for the steel to mash into my toes, I was gonna lose them anyway without the steel there.
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