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Boot review: Daytona Roadstar GTX

Mykel Nicolaou, 16 December 2010 10:44

Daytona Roadstar GTX boots, £305.99 Miles covered/time: 60,000/six years What’s good? For me, these boots have become the benchmark for touring footwear. Not only do they provide wide-footed me with the perfect fit, but I’ve also found these boots to be the ultimate in everyday on- and off-bike wear. Save cash on motorcycle boots I’ve used them during six summers ...

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Boot review: Sidi Gore-Tex

Simon Brown, 07 December 2010 16:12

Sidi Gore-Tex boots (superseded by B2 Gore, £210)Miles covered/time: 10,000/three years What’s good? Pretty much everything. I’ve worn these boots most days – summer and winter – for the last three years and they have been comfortable in all conditions. Save £££s on motorcycle boots The Gore-Tex membrane has done its job at repelling water in some pretty nasty downpours ...

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rating is 4

Boot review: Spyke Totem waterproof boots

Andy Downes, 15 November 2010 17:47

Spyke Totem waterproof boots, £250Miles covered/time: 17,000/one year What’s good? So many waterproof boots fail on the second most important thing they are designed to be – waterproof. Thankfully these Spyke boots manage to be both boots and waterproof at the same time. The magnesium sliders make a great noise when dragged through a corner. They are warm and stay ...

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rating is 2.5

Boot review: Spada Predator Sports

Samuel Pinney, 15 November 2010 17:41

Spada Predator Sports boots, £89.99 Miles covered/time: 700 miles/one month What’s good? Good solid boots with armour that are brilliantly waterproof. Completely and utterly, ‘no-water-is-getting-in’-waterproof. Perfect. They seem to be designed to look like a killer whale, which I like. The price is excellent. What’s not? The cuff is quite small so it can be a struggle to get it to ...

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Boot review: Vitesse Vulcan boots

Marc Abbott, 22 September 2010 16:27

Vitesse Vulcan boots, 150 Euros (£123)Miles covered/time: 1200/three months  What’s good? Worn under a pair of riding jeans these boots really could pass for trainers at first glance – which I think is a bonus. The great thing is that they pack a great deal more protection than a pair of Converse All-Stars; there’s a cleverly disguised reinforced toe and ...

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rating is 2

Hein Gericke Rallye II Gore-Tex boots

Mark Holmes, 17 September 2010 14:30

Hein Gericke Rallye II Gore-Tex boots, £199.99 Miles covered/time: 3000/three months What’s good? I was attracted by the understated style of these boots, along with the fact that they’re Gore-Tex lined and should therefore keep my tootsies warm and dry in all weathers. Although this refreshingly dry summer has meant that opportunities to test the latter have been few and ...

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rating is 5

Boot review: Probiker 70

Dan Aspel, 20 August 2010 16:46

Probiker 70 Boots, £59.95Miles covered/time: 10,000/one yearWhat’s good? They’re utterly waterproof, extremely comfy and they won’t break the bank. Save cash on motorcycle boots If you’re looking for some decent touring boots that you can wear all year round, are understated enough to be for motorcyclists and not for posers, and will survive all kinds of scrapes, burns and drenchings, ...

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rating is 4.5

Boot review: Tucano Urbano Chelsea

Steve Farrell, 10 August 2010 17:08

Tucano Urbano Chelsea boot, £87.90 Miles covered/time: 4000/two months What’s good? They’re just like normal boots except they’re made for motorcycling. It means I can ride to work (80 miles), walk around all day without being mistaken for a courier, and then ride home again, all without changing my footwear. Save £££s on motorcycle boots They’re comfortable, waterproof, thermal-lined, easy ...

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Boot review: Dainese Managua trainers

Adam Child, 23 July 2010 15:55

Dainese Managua trainers, £99Miles covered/ time: 2000/three years What's good? They look fantastic, and they’re more protective than a normal pair of trainers. I wear them off the bike as much as on, which is the reason they look so shabby. Save £££s on motorcycle boots They are really comfortable, on and off the bike, but when riding they do ...

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Kit review: Sidi Vortice boots

Adam Child, 01 July 2010 15:11

Sidi Vortice boots, £289.95  Miles covered/time: 2000/two monthsWhat’s good? The first time I wore these boots I hated them, the unique fastening mechanism seemed over complicated and they felt stiff, almost like snowboarding boots. But the more I’ve worn them the more I’ve grown to like them. The fastening system is not that complicated once you get use to them, ...

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