+1, I had to go up a size and I don't think I have a very wide foot, try one on before you buy.Yes, take a look at the Sidi Fusion or Fusion Air Boots or Fusion Rain. All under $230.00. If you have wide feet, you might need to go half a size larger.
Funny how your Sidis and my Alpinestars started leaking the same day. Must be something with Ohio rain. It can't be Sudbury acid rain or can it?I've been wearing a pair of Sidi Way Rains for the last season and half. Imagine my surprise when, at this year SE Ohio Ramble, to find myself with wet feet at the end of the day. Up until then my feet have stayed dry. I can't figure out for the life of me how. No cracked seams, tread is good.
I still like them a lot, though they really are on the narrow side, and I have narrow feet. I went up 1 size. I'd really couldn't wear them if they were a width smaller. The real problem with them is how hot they are. Their great in the cool or wet. Not so much in the dry and hot.
So I sit there with a couple of hundred in my paypal account toying with buying a pair of ST Air's or Fusion Air's. Maybe I'll hit up our local distributor and try on some Alpinestars as well.
Ever since they built the Superstack in the 70's, I'm surprised anything grows south of border.Funny how your Sidis and my Alpinestars started leaking the same day. Must be something with Ohio rain. It can't be Sudbury acid rain or can it?
I have to agree that these supposedly waterproof Goretex boots are terribly uncomfortable in warm weather.
SacMike's such a downer.
I've had the Sidi Way Rain for a few years and they are still in great shape, with the exception of the zipper pull on one that broke off a couple of months ago. Still don't leak in a monsoon. But I'm with Mike, I won't replace them - broken zipper pull and all - until they are no longer functional.
Ah remembering when it was a University of Wisconsin local treat (in paper form), now an international sensation.actually, I'd suggest visiting The Onion
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