Great video, alot of dumbass riders think they don't need to wear motorcycle boots, they don't realize if they crash they can break their legs and really damage their foot. They may not recover and walk with a limp for the rest of their lives.
@harrisisangry I cheat. In my daily life I wear motorcycle half-boots that just go over the ankle. Definitely less protective than the ones shown in this video. I primarily use the ones in the video if I'm riding all day (like on a trip), riding aggressive (like on back roads), or doing a track day.
@DarkNinja75 ah fair enough, do you happen to have a link to yours? or even better a youtube vid on it? I'll be riding into uni for the next 3 years and maybe do a bit of touring.. so all types of boots are still open options. thx in advance!
@harrisisangry I have a pair of the A* Ridge WP Boots and they're fairly cheap. Looking back I should have spent a little more as velcro becomes a nuisance with age. As far as daily life, I wear them all the time as they look normal with jeans, when I'm out and about. My work shoes, I leave at work. Although they were pricey, the boots did save my ankle in crash. Unfortunately, I can't say the rest of my leg fared very well. Gear doesn't protect against broken bones, just the length of grief :\.
My problem though is I ride everywhere everyday, and I just can't be walking around 24x7 in a boot that feels like walking around in a ski boot, so I compromise and go w/ a regular combat boot.
I have been looking into something that has the look of a regular shoe and sacrifices a little for comfort while still being more purpose built.
@DarkNinja75 . I ride a 2003 ZR-7S Kawasaki. My boot of choice is an older model Alpinestar Hi-Point Victory boot (yeah, I know, made for motocross). These are all leather construction except for the metal shin plates. They are taller than the normal "superbike" boots and offer padding and protection to just below my knee. They are also fairly stiff, so they offer some ankle protection yet comfortable enough that I wear them during my work day and longer. Comfortable as my Vans skate shoes.
Good video. Clear, concise and to the point. Also 100% accurate information, which is always the best.
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Cool. I was wondering if I should use my combat boots on the track. This clears it up
tjohn1986 10 months ago
i know a lot of friends who ride motorcycles in runners ... but for safety they ride in hi-top basketball runners
torontothegood 11 months ago
I have the exact same combat boot... but I do wear bike boots ;)
-spectre
airsoftrifleman 1 year ago
You forgot to mention regular boots don't squeak and creak really loud!
rahorin 1 year ago
Great video, alot of dumbass riders think they don't need to wear motorcycle boots, they don't realize if they crash they can break their legs and really damage their foot. They may not recover and walk with a limp for the rest of their lives.
buckwheat40 1 year ago 3
just a question good sir, how do you go about daily life with the proper boot on? do you carry another pair?
harrisisangry 1 year ago
@harrisisangry I cheat. In my daily life I wear motorcycle half-boots that just go over the ankle. Definitely less protective than the ones shown in this video. I primarily use the ones in the video if I'm riding all day (like on a trip), riding aggressive (like on back roads), or doing a track day.
DarkNinja75 1 year ago
@DarkNinja75 ah fair enough, do you happen to have a link to yours? or even better a youtube vid on it? I'll be riding into uni for the next 3 years and maybe do a bit of touring.. so all types of boots are still open options. thx in advance!
harrisisangry 1 year ago
@harrisisangry Made a video in response to this.
DarkNinja75 1 year ago
@harrisisangry I have a pair of the A* Ridge WP Boots and they're fairly cheap. Looking back I should have spent a little more as velcro becomes a nuisance with age. As far as daily life, I wear them all the time as they look normal with jeans, when I'm out and about. My work shoes, I leave at work. Although they were pricey, the boots did save my ankle in crash. Unfortunately, I can't say the rest of my leg fared very well. Gear doesn't protect against broken bones, just the length of grief :\.
MrHasie 6 months ago
tanks
cooorr 1 year ago
motorcycling boot is better because it has more protection for you
madnees4 2 years ago 3
simple but effective vid thanks man
McChickengrease 2 years ago 5
Great video, thanks.
GunPowder101 2 years ago
My problem though is I ride everywhere everyday, and I just can't be walking around 24x7 in a boot that feels like walking around in a ski boot, so I compromise and go w/ a regular combat boot.
I have been looking into something that has the look of a regular shoe and sacrifices a little for comfort while still being more purpose built.
DumbDuck44 2 years ago
Look into Alpinestars SMX-2 or Sidi Streetburner. I have the SMX-2 and can wear it at work where I stand for 8 hours a day.
DarkNinja75 2 years ago
excellent vid..it honestly made me throw my sidi boots on for the ride to work instead of my alpine star shoe thingies that give no ankle protection.
HAIONSTRESS 2 years ago
Glad to hear it! That was pretty much my goal.
DarkNinja75 2 years ago
But what about steel toe difference? Or the materials?
G3n3ralN0ns3ns3 2 years ago
Steel toe is useless, and in the cold it will freeze your toes. The material moto boots are made out of is basically plastic.
DarkNinja75 2 years ago
@DarkNinja75 . I ride a 2003 ZR-7S Kawasaki. My boot of choice is an older model Alpinestar Hi-Point Victory boot (yeah, I know, made for motocross). These are all leather construction except for the metal shin plates. They are taller than the normal "superbike" boots and offer padding and protection to just below my knee. They are also fairly stiff, so they offer some ankle protection yet comfortable enough that I wear them during my work day and longer. Comfortable as my Vans skate shoes.
Bootsoneyes 1 year ago
very good vid. clears out the different
sunnyjason 2 years ago
I recently crashed offroad at very low speed. Was wearing proper boots, still can only just walk on it a week later.
WEAR PROTECTION.
I crashed at like 5mph, it was pathetic but the bike is heavy...
svengalie 2 years ago