Canadian FJR
Canadian FJR
I'm thinking about buying a set of these bad boys but I am concerned about sizing. Is there anyone here that rides with them?
Canadian FJR
Canadian FJR
I really LOVE my Combat Lights I got from Fred W, once I peeled the loser Boston Bruins stickers off of them they are the best motorcycle boots I've ever owned.I had a pair of Combat Lights for a short while, but sold them still in "as new" condition to BeemerDonS. I did not care for the lacing / velcro system, and the boots are not waterproof, though if you treat the leather often I suppose you can make them nearly so. Honestly, I think there are much better dual sport / adventure boots out there for $387 / $347 than the Aerostich Combats / Lights. I don't get where they think command those kind of prices. Must be an Aerostich kool-aide kind of thing?
For dual sporting, I own a pair of Gaerne G-Adventure boots which have a more normal, 3 buckle closure system and are completely waterproof. They are also quite comfy right out of the box, and do not require the extensive break-in time of the Combats, plus you can get them for just $215 these days... The G-Adventures also run a bit tight, so you should go up a size for best comfort.
For strictly street riding and touring I have a pair of TCX X-Five Plus GoreTex boots. They are awesome all weather boots, incredibly comfortable, and the GoreTex does allow them to not feel clammy on warmer days even though they are totally waterproof. They go for only $240 a pair and are everything you could ask for in a waterproof touring boot. They run a bit larger in size so just order your normal street shoe size and they will still be roomy enough for heavy socks on cooler days.
Mine are a half size larger than I regularly wear in motorcycle boots, my Sidi Combats are 11 and my KLIM boots are 10.5! That is in ****** sizing, adjust for Canuckistani measurements eh! jes' sayin' and nuff said, eh!Thanks Don,
How do you find the sizing? What size do you wear with other boots compared to these?
Canadian FJR
I also have a pair of the Gaerne G-Adventure boots. I use them for street touring. I really like them. When I got them they ran north of the $300 mark.For dual sporting, I own a pair of Gaerne G-Adventure boots which have a more normal, 3 buckle closure system and are completely waterproof. They are also quite comfy right out of the box, and do not require the extensive break-in time of the Combats, plus you can get them for just $215 these days... The G-Adventures also run a bit tight, so you should go up a size for best comfort.
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