Really ? I thought they were waterproof. Were the older ones not waterproof, say five years ago?exrm193 wrote:Sidi Courier are great boots, BUT NOT WATERPROOF. You'll need Goretex socks or similiar to be dry.
I've just got the Adventure boots. They're great, but they squeak like fcuk when walking, so I've got to figure out a way of stopping that.
boots.
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Re: boots.
Yamaha tenere 700
XT660Z written off from behind by car.
Check out www.redbikejohn.com for ride & race reports (enduro, H&H etc).
XT660Z written off from behind by car.
Check out www.redbikejohn.com for ride & race reports (enduro, H&H etc).
Re: boots.
Have you considerd altberg boots? made to measure if you fancy a ride to north yorkshire
http://www.altberg.co.uk/Web/motorcycle.jsp
http://www.altberg.co.uk/Web/motorcycle.jsp
Re: boots.
No definatly not. I'm on my second pair now. THe first lasted 10 years or so. They are very very water resistant, but eventually it gets through!redbikejohn wrote:Really ? I thought they were waterproof. Were the older ones not waterproof, say five years ago?exrm193 wrote:Sidi Courier are great boots, BUT NOT WATERPROOF. You'll need Goretex socks or similiar to be dry.
I've just got the Adventure boots. They're great, but they squeak like fcuk when walking, so I've got to figure out a way of stopping that.
Re: boots.
Phew…….i thought it was my knees :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:exrm193 wrote:
I've just got the Adventure boots. They're great, but they squeak like fcuk when walking.