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alright 8-)


im looking for some decent, protective, good looking budget boots.

im looking to spend up to a maximum of £65


any ideas?

Andy

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I have these Spada boots, £50 from eBay (a proper shop, not used) and they're great. Ankle protection, gear leaver protection, shin protection... They really are waterproof too, i used them everyday this winter in the rain, snow, ice... Not a drop got in xD


These are the ones i bought;

Spada Wave


They're not racing boots, but they're comfy enough :) They only become not comfy when stood around for a while, or walking for a while. I suppose most boots would be though...


If you buy them, make sure you get a size bigger than you usually are.

Posted

I would recommend actually finding a shop that stocks any boots you want to buy online and try them on first. You don't want to get them and realise they're a bit loose or whatever.

Posted

I had some spada ones they were well comfy and good for the price as long as you dont have metal footpegs!

Posted

I have some Diora 'Deuce' boots bought as a stop gap when the last pair literally fell apart within about three days.


They go for about £40, were stiff at first but have broken in ok and were fantastic when I dropped the bike on them a few months back. A few scratches is all they have, I wish my ankle held up as well as these did!


Still wearing them now. Warm and waterproof too.

Posted

cheers for the advice :D

i reckon i will have a look at those spada waves they sound pretty good for what i want them for.


Cheers Andy

Posted

I brought SWIFT SUPERBIKE BOOTS(SWSUPERBIKE) from J&S for £55 in their sale, usually there £69.99. Abit over your budget but if you can get them in their sale, there nice and comfy, waterproof and look great imo

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...............when I dropped the bike on them a few months back. Still wearing them now. Warm and waterproof too.

that'll be the bacteria, you minga.............

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...............when I dropped the bike on them a few months back. Still wearing them now. Warm and waterproof too.

that'll be the bacteria, you minga.............

 

Perhaps that is what holds 'em together so well


I can take them off tho....honest

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