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http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/sidi-adventure-rain-boots Brand new for 2010, the Sidi Adventure Rain boot immediately became immensely popular in the ADV touring crowd. Sidi fused together the best off-road boot features with the touring boots' best qualities and out came the Adventure Rain. Sidi's proprietary waterproof breathable liner keeps all precipitation out but allows perspiration to pass through, keeping your foot cool, comfortable and dry. The outer construction is made of up of lorica synthetic leather with split-grain leather reinforcements. The sole is constructed of soft rubber, allowing it to be rugged and provide maximum grip.

The safety is there, the comfort is there. It's Sidi so you know what you're getting.

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  • These look like amazing boots and I am considering a pair but I can't stop looking at what looks like a pin falling out of the upper buckle! Have you guys had any feedback from users about the buckles? Or personal experience? Ski boot buckles last forever so I assume these will to. Just bad luck for the vid shoot and it wouldn't put me off buying them.

  • @Ruutzy Sidi buckles are the toughest around!

  • I ride a Harley Road King and have found that cruiser motorcycle boots do not really offer much protection. I absolutely love the looks of these adventure rain boots - can you tell me if they offer enough flex for the riding position I would be in on my cruiser - I have floor boards and primarily use my heel shifter but I still want flex for downshifting and breaking. Thanks.

  • @pptraxxx Once they break in the flex on the ADV Rain's is reasonable. I have ridden them on multiple bikes. If you have the heel shifter in play you should be fine.

  • would u say boots are necessary for motorcycle commuting? especially for a college student, keeping a boot on walking from class to class and whatnot might be uncomfortable and unstylish.i understand boots help u break and shift gears easier and keeps ur feet where it should be but the money needed is a minus.

  • @o0jun0o Anything is better than a sneaker or dress shoe on a bike. You would be shocked how many foot , ankle, shin injuries happen even in light accidents. You don't have to go overboard, but something is better than nothing! These boots are adv riding beasts, which could be overkill for light commuting.

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  • Great review, a pleasure to watch and a good help with the size, ordering a pair from fc-moto in europe, if I were in the States I'd certainly buy from you guys !!!

  • @o0jun0o

    id always say wear the best you can afford. from head to toe. you dont need to go overboard with light commuting, such as full leathers, racing boots, but a nice pair of boots, a jacket and trousers should be worn. i use sidi black rain boots, very comfortable, not too expensive, but u can get cheaper. please note tho, i had to get a size larger boots for sidi.

  • @Theonlypayne Sweet. Glad we connected the dots a bit for you! Let me know what else we could shoot.

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