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Boots-comfortable and walkable?
What do you recommend for a lightweight, comfortable ladies riding boot, that can also be walked around in after arriving at destination? I also notice the heat on the right foot and leg on our new RT-Se5. See many types for sale, but hate to buy on line without a recommendation. Thanks for input.
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Originally Posted by Vrooom
What do you recommend for a lightweight, comfortable ladies riding boot, that can also be walked around in after arriving at destination? I also notice the heat on the right foot and leg on our new RT-Se5. See many types for sale, but hate to buy on line without a recommendation. Thanks for input.
My wife got a pair of Harley riding boots that have a short heal that she loves. There so comfortable that she wears them to work and dancing. I think we paid around $135 for them at a local cycle shop.
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women's Riding Boots
Just bought my wife a pair of Vega riding boots. They look strikingly similar to the men's Can-Am riding boots. She loves them. I think they were $79.
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I love my Ariat boots. There are lots of styles to choose from. They are sturdy and very comfortable even when walking around sight seeing.
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I wear a Ladies double-zip Harley boot... totally comfortable for me -- whether walking or riding. Another benefit -- easy to take off or slip on by opening just one zipper. Hate laces. I ride a 2012 RTS-SE5. Good luck with your search! Not waterproof though...
Last edited by Luvs2Ride; 10-16-2013 at 06:02 PM.
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Cruiserworks riding boots are great.
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My wife uses an old pair of smooth sole Dr. Martins that she's had since college. She said she didn't like the tall sole/heel of some of the other boots she's tried because it didn't give her the ability to move her feet around on the pegs like she likes. They are a nice boot but can be pretty pricey when buying an authentic pair new. Lots of Chinese knockoffs...
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Ariat Fatbabies!!!! They are alot cooler that the motorcycle boots, I've six pair of HD in my closet I need to get rid of! The shank on the Fatbabies is wider, therefore you get some airflow on these hot bikes. The Original Fatbabies work better for me cuz I have a hi instep. And, you can them in other colors rather than just black! Oh, I also buy them a bit on the big side, that way when it's cold I can wear a thin sock over my regular ones for a bit of layering. Comfortable on the bike, and light weight to walk around in when off of the bike.
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I wear my combat boots.
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Originally Posted by SpyderDeb
Ariat Fatbabies!!!! They are alot cooler that the motorcycle boots, I've six pair of HD in my closet I need to get rid of! The shank on the Fatbabies is wider, therefore you get some airflow on these hot bikes. The Original Fatbabies work better for me cuz I have a hi instep. And, you can them in other colors rather than just black! Oh, I also buy them a bit on the big side, that way when it's cold I can wear a thin sock over my regular ones for a bit of layering. Comfortable on the bike, and light weight to walk around in when off of the bike.
Who carries fat babies and are they sized regularly? Water proof, price? Thanks
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Check out BRPs boots. They are the very light and comfortable ! A lot of dealers are blowing out their old stock now .
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I'm sure ...
I'm sure you've already bought boots by now but I have ICON Tarmac Boots for the summer (protection with lots of air flow) and Tour Master Women's Solution Waterproof Road Boots for colder days. Both are very comfortable and easy to walk in - all day if necessary!
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I've pretty much given up on boots. I have to use a custom orthotic insole, and must have shoes with removable insoles so I can use my own. If anyone knows of something like that, and that are good for walking in, I'd be interested in learning about them.
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Me too
Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder
I've pretty much given up on boots. I have to use a custom orthotic insole, and must have shoes with removable insoles so I can use my own. If anyone knows of something like that, and that are good for walking in, I'd be interested in learning about them.
Patti I also wear custom orthodic insoles, both feet, and the boots I told you of work. both brands and models I told you of. I just removed the the insoles that came with the boots and replaced them with my custom ones. Very comfortable, don't give up ...
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Found a great boot at home
I used to horse/endurance ride, so got out a pair of Ariat Terrain short laced boots I wore back then, and wa-la, perfect! Very protective, but soft and comfortable. I would recommend. I see they still make them-saw a waterproof version online.
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Prairiespyder, I also put extra insole cushioning in these Ariats. They are roomy and still comfortable that way.
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How about Dr. Martens 1460 Originals?
I bought these in amazon to use when riding my motorcycle. They are much cheaper than boots specifically made for riding bikes. They protect my ankles and feet and I'm sure will last forever!
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Originally Posted by Vrooom
Who carries fat babies and are they sized regularly? Water proof, price? Thanks
I also wear the fat baby's to ride in. I love them and can wear them all day .. Mine have bling on them. I bought mine on eBay. But look at any western store or online.
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Go to your Local Cycle Gear Store they have the best prices on
motorcycle touring boots that are comfortable and will block that heat you can
sit down and try them on.. BUT they are sized in foreign sizes so you will have to try
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Dave
Originally Posted by Vrooom
What do you recommend for a lightweight, comfortable ladies riding boot, that can also be walked around in after arriving at destination? I also notice the heat on the right foot and leg on our new RT-Se5. See many types for sale, but hate to buy on line without a recommendation. Thanks for input.
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TCX makes great boots...
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