Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
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Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
I've bought a pair, not cheap, but I don't think I've ever worn a pair of motorcycle boots as comfortable from the get go.
The quick release laces mean I can get them on and off in seconds. The TCX's I almost bought needed the old fashion laces mostly undoing all the way down to get them on/off. They're crazy light too.
They're probably crap in a crash, nothing that comfy could possible be protective as well.
They (J&S) only had my size in Camo, which I wasn't sure about at first, but they're growing on me...
The quick release laces mean I can get them on and off in seconds. The TCX's I almost bought needed the old fashion laces mostly undoing all the way down to get them on/off. They're crazy light too.
They're probably crap in a crash, nothing that comfy could possible be protective as well.
They (J&S) only had my size in Camo, which I wasn't sure about at first, but they're growing on me...
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
I've always been impressed by Alpinestars footwear - the SMX6 boots are the comfiest boots/shoes bar none that I've ever worn. My 'daily riders' are the J6 ankle boots - the current pair is 5 years old and not even the laces have started to show any wear.
Also, I went to dig out my mx boots the other day from the garage and was disappointed to find that the plastic parts had dried out and cracked. I was tutting and sighing until I remembered that they're 18 years old. Fair enough.
Also, I went to dig out my mx boots the other day from the garage and was disappointed to find that the plastic parts had dried out and cracked. I was tutting and sighing until I remembered that they're 18 years old. Fair enough.
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
I really like TCX's, but I couldn't find any shorter style boots that fit right. I've got another pair of Alpinestars short boots, but they're a bit bulky and getting on a bit, they look a bit naff compared to more recent stuff too.ChrisW wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 6:08 pm I've always been impressed by Alpinestars footwear - the SMX6 boots are the comfiest boots/shoes bar none that I've ever worn. My 'daily riders' are the J6 ankle boots - the current pair is 5 years old and not even the laces have started to show any wear.
Also, I went to dig out my mx boots the other day from the garage and was disappointed to find that the plastic parts had dried out and cracked. I was tutting and sighing until I remembered that they're 18 years old. Fair enough.
I've got some 20+ year old Alpinestars MX boots, they're in bin bag in the garage loft I think. I might have a look for them, see how they're holding up.
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
..and I wasn't allowed to just buy me something. The wife decided she wanted some boots too. The ones you can just see in the pic are her new Dainese Suburb Air Boots.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/914705
They've got funky colour speckled soles.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/914705
They've got funky colour speckled soles.
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
I'm a fan of these type of boots in general. I haven't worn anything else on a bike since I bought my DXR boots.
I've always liked Alpinestar boots,had plenty down the years.
Did you find the CR-X to be a narrow fitting? @KungFooBob I've usually had to go up a size or two with bike boots.
They are discounted on Sportsbikeshop currently...damn yer eyes.
I've always liked Alpinestar boots,had plenty down the years.
Did you find the CR-X to be a narrow fitting? @KungFooBob I've usually had to go up a size or two with bike boots.
They are discounted on Sportsbikeshop currently...damn yer eyes.
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
Mine were Vectors - these are the fellers, loads of plastic on them. Iast used them about 4 years ago but by now the plastic had just turned to chalk. Still good going!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 6:12 pm I've got some 20+ year old Alpinestars MX boots, they're in bin bag in the garage loft I think. I might have a look for them, see how they're holding up.
I hope this isn't too forward but I quite like your wife's boots.
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
The more sporty looking A* ankle boots look REALLY narrow, but these are fine.Skub wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 6:25 pm I'm a fan of these type of boots in general. I haven't worn anything else on a bike since I bought my DXR boots.
I've always liked Alpinestar boots,had plenty down the years.
Did you find the CR-X to be a narrow fitting? @KungFooBob I've usually had to go up a size or two with bike boots.
They are discounted on Sportsbikeshop currently...damn yer eyes.
I'm a size 12 (46).
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
I've got a pair of Dainese York D-WP boots, they're very comfy, and blueKungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 6:15 pm ..and I wasn't allowed to just buy me something. The wife decided she wanted some boots too. The ones you can just see in the pic are her new Dainese Suburb Air Boots.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/914705
They've got funky colour speckled soles.
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
I really like the idea of the shorter boots/ankle boots, especially when it's bastard hot here and I'm only popping down to the valley. But I can't get passed the "how will they protect in an accident" question.
When I busted my shoulder, I only didn't smash my ankle because I had the 'big' boots on, Alpinestars SMX thingies. These little babies -
I destroyed the stitching on the top of the right boot and did some serious 'grazing' to the toe slider and side of the ankle. (I've still been wearing them, although I do have a barely worn pair to replace them )
The state of the bruising on my ankle when I eventually considered other bruises, whilst waiting for shoulder surgery, made me very very pleased I was wearing the race boots!
Still wish I was brave enough to wear the short ones like that, and probably should try some on to see exactly where the protection is!! (But I've turned into a bit of a wuss on somethings now )
My mates in the Coreze wear the short type like pic in the OP, but then he won't ride without a proper lower back protector whereas I don't think about anything more than whats in my jacket for back protection! Each to them's own! Would like comfy boots for riding AND walking tho
When I busted my shoulder, I only didn't smash my ankle because I had the 'big' boots on, Alpinestars SMX thingies. These little babies -
I destroyed the stitching on the top of the right boot and did some serious 'grazing' to the toe slider and side of the ankle. (I've still been wearing them, although I do have a barely worn pair to replace them )
The state of the bruising on my ankle when I eventually considered other bruises, whilst waiting for shoulder surgery, made me very very pleased I was wearing the race boots!
Still wish I was brave enough to wear the short ones like that, and probably should try some on to see exactly where the protection is!! (But I've turned into a bit of a wuss on somethings now )
My mates in the Coreze wear the short type like pic in the OP, but then he won't ride without a proper lower back protector whereas I don't think about anything more than whats in my jacket for back protection! Each to them's own! Would like comfy boots for riding AND walking tho
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
Having written that I won't ride in trainers, I did just that the other week when staying in Chambery near the school -
Never felt so uncomfortable on a bike! It was less than 1.5kms each way and through a trading estate, so not fast. But yeah - not keen!! LOL LOL
Never felt so uncomfortable on a bike! It was less than 1.5kms each way and through a trading estate, so not fast. But yeah - not keen!! LOL LOL
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
Having broken my foot by dropping a VFR on it in the middle of France I am reluctant to wear anything but substantial boots.
Mine probably saved a worse injury, I only broke 3 bones, but also kept it all together so I could ride home.
Mine probably saved a worse injury, I only broke 3 bones, but also kept it all together so I could ride home.
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
I've worn them pretty much non-stop for the last two days.
Still comfy.
I'm pretty sure Ill get to test the waterproofing soon.
Still comfy.
I'm pretty sure Ill get to test the waterproofing soon.
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Re: Alpinestars CR-X Drystar Riding Shoes
They're deffo waterproof!
More so than my 15+ year old A* Andes v1 textiles.
More so than my 15+ year old A* Andes v1 textiles.