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SIDI Vortice Boots review from Sportbiketrackgear.com

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SIDI Vortice Boots review from Sportbiketrackgear.com Part 1 we cover the New Features and benefits of the SIDI Vortice. In Part 2 we show the removable sole, heel cup and toe slider http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Categories.bok?category=SIDI+Motorcycle+...

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  • How much air do these REALLY flow? I'm worried about getting swamp foot as my feet sweat horribly. I live in NY and ride in temps from 45-90 degrees...

  • @sorryociffer Buy the "Air" version as they have more ventilation

  • cheers man keep up the reviews there the best on the net, bought my boots and helmet based on ur reviews and have never regreted it. awesome reviews

  • @lilvfr400boy Thanks man, appreciate it for sure.

    Van

  • These boots just saved my ankle, car drove into my leg n these saved my leg I will be buying sidi for the rest of my biking

  • @lilvfr400boy Sidi makes a great product without question. Glad to hear you are all right.

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  • When you have a boot with a big heel like this, do you rest the boot on the peg on the heel itself or on the notch at the arch of the foot? Thanks in advance

  • @MAREMthenME thank you for the input

  • @916chidori

    Not as flexible. The Supertech R are more comfortable for walking around IMO. I ride for miles wearing these and they are just perfect. These boots move with every movement of your foot because of all the adjustability. Don't expect too much flexibility in this boot especially left to right because of the ankle protection (which is super protective). Remember, these boots will last a really long time because most of the impact area parts are replaceable.

  • @MetAlParA

    It shifts pretty well. Since it's a full-fledged raceboot it's heavier. At first When I shifted it went to neutral but after 5 minutes I got the hang of it. If you use reverse gear shifting for racing there won't be any problem. Up and down gives you enough flexibility to shift. I got these because these were the most restrictive from side to side, plus the amount of adjustability is just awsome. I love the ankle adjuster to make it tighter so me feet won't move inside the boot.

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