Tuzo are MandP's own brand, they used to be good, reliable bits of kit. I heard it from a realiable little birdy that this is not the case now as they have changed over the manufacturing process from the previous one to a cheaper supplier so dont expect the same quality.
(You didn't hear it from me :whistle: )
Has anyone heard of Tuzo?
Re: Has anyone heard of Tuzo?
I've been looking at these as well and wander how well they fit under work & textile trousers since will be wearing then at work when off the bike and they would need to fit under my uniform trousers and not look out if place. At present I have Akito Miami boots but the zips keep undoing when you ride and there only 6 months old.
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The Wilbur
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Re: Has anyone heard of Tuzo?
I ordered a pair, tried them on, and sent them back!
Reminded me of a cheap leather jacket from Brick Lane back in the 80s :whistle: What were supposed to be reinforced patches were actually patched over holes, so actually weaker than a single piece of leather.
The fit and finish were poor, and they were not easy to get on, or comfortable to wear on my wide feet, or get off again.
Could not comment on waterproofness (if that's not a word, it should be) as I did not use them on my bike, never mind in the rain.
Went for a pair of TCX Infinity GTX boots instead, which are comfortable, fit my wide feet, go on and off easily and are waterproof (so far). Consider the £180 very well spent
Reminded me of a cheap leather jacket from Brick Lane back in the 80s :whistle: What were supposed to be reinforced patches were actually patched over holes, so actually weaker than a single piece of leather.
The fit and finish were poor, and they were not easy to get on, or comfortable to wear on my wide feet, or get off again.
Could not comment on waterproofness (if that's not a word, it should be) as I did not use them on my bike, never mind in the rain.
Went for a pair of TCX Infinity GTX boots instead, which are comfortable, fit my wide feet, go on and off easily and are waterproof (so far). Consider the £180 very well spent
