Race Boots?
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PetrolHeadSeb

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368 posts

193 months

Tuesday 28th September 2010
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How many of you wear race boots on track days and what would you recommend?

I currently drive in my normal trainers but I'd like to get some proper footwear for the job. Having never bought any before I'm not 100% sure how far I need to go.

Also if anyone's got experience of the Piloti range I'd be interested to know how they compare too.

deviant

4,316 posts

234 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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I use Puma drift cats. They are ideal for trackdays as they are still hard wearing (and comfy) enough to be able to wander around or walk on wet ground. 'Proper' race boots would be trashed in no time by walking around and they are not waterproof at all.

21TonyK

13,043 posts

233 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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I tried the pumas but found them way too narrow. Opted for some Alpinestar karting boots as a compromise. Not fireproof but very comfortable and really do help with H&T. Much better feel than trainers.

jackwood

2,942 posts

232 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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Does anyone know anywhere in the north west that stock this kind of thing? Somewhere where you can actually go and try them on and see what they actually look like?

Eduardo de Sousa

541 posts

222 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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jackwood said:
Does anyone know anywhere in the north west that stock this kind of thing? Somewhere where you can actually go and try them on and see what they actually look like?
Only few here, but might help.
http://www.rsmmotorsport.co.uk/Products/217/Boots/...

Oulton park shop use to have some before too.

Demon tweeks, but not as much north.

Eduardo.

Chris71

21,548 posts

266 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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I wear old karting boots on track days. It looks a little pretentious perhaps, but I can't get my (averagely sized) feet in the Caterham's pedal box in trainers!

To be fair, I also wear them driving it on the road for the same reason.

V8mate

45,899 posts

213 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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I got a couple of pairs of Lonsdale trainers from TK Maxx - like boxing boots but just trainer height, so ultra thin soles but sufficiently resilient to wander about in. <£20 a pair.

They often have the thin-soled Pumas in too.

sundance002

1,304 posts

188 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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Hi Seb,

I use the Alpine stars Tech1, but I also have used the Piloti Ingels le mans for karting and they would make a fine track day boot.
Racing boots will give you more feel from the pedals than most trainers.
Gloves are also a good thing to have.
Good luck with ur search.
Sundance

MikeO996

2,008 posts

248 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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I've got a pair of Piloti's which I like a lot, and wear off track. They look like a pair of trainers, but next time I might be tempted by their leather ones.

silverthorn2151

6,359 posts

203 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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Chris71 said:
It looks a little pretentious perhaps,
Oh I don't think they do at all. There have been several threads about what to wear on track days and I think wearing the right things on your feet is the minimum. I wear karting boots and they are just dandy.

Those who would critisise someone for wearing race boots is probably someone you don't want to share track space with. Sweeping generalisation I know, but you get my point.

jackwood

2,942 posts

232 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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Thanks Eduardo

DiscoColin

3,328 posts

238 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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Adidas Feroza race boots were the only thing in my size that I could get at the time. Excellent, but very much at the ouch end of the price spectrum...

PetrolHeadSeb

Original Poster:

368 posts

193 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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Cheers for the input so far. I hadn't actually considered kart boots, but now I am.

I've also been looking at Piloti Prototipo's which are similarly priced to kart boots. Obviously they are more trainers than race boots, but are they any less functional?


Edited by PetrolHeadSeb on Wednesday 29th September 19:15


Edited by PetrolHeadSeb on Wednesday 29th September 19:23

silverthorn2151

6,359 posts

203 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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PetrolHeadSeb said:
Cheers for the input so far. I hadn't actually considered kart boots, but now I am.

I've also been looking at Piloti Prototipo's which are similarly priced to kart boots. Obviously they are more trainers than race boots, but are they any less functional?


Edited by PetrolHeadSeb on Wednesday 29th September 19:15
I prefer the boot style, but then I'm in a Radical and sitting pretty flat and the extra support helps, now I'm really old!

Phil Dicky

7,194 posts

287 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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PetrolHeadSeb said:
Cheers for the input so far. I hadn't actually considered kart boots, but now I am.

I've also been looking at Piloti Prototipo's which are similarly priced to kart boots. Obviously they are more trainers than race boots, but are they any less functional?


Edited by PetrolHeadSeb on Wednesday 29th September 19:15


Edited by PetrolHeadSeb on Wednesday 29th September 19:23
I've got pair of Piloti Prototipos and they are spot on...ideal for H&T good feel and more then ok to wear all the time as they look like trainers

Phil Dicky

7,194 posts

287 months

Wednesday 29th September 2010
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PetrolHeadSeb said:
Cheers for the input so far. I hadn't actually considered kart boots, but now I am.

I've also been looking at Piloti Prototipo's which are similarly priced to kart boots. Obviously they are more trainers than race boots, but are they any less functional?


Edited by PetrolHeadSeb on Wednesday 29th September 19:15


Edited by PetrolHeadSeb on Wednesday 29th September 19:23
I've got pair of Piloti Prototipos and they are spot on...ideal for H&T good feel and more then ok to wear all the time as they look like trainers

100 IAN

1,098 posts

186 months

Sunday 17th October 2010
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I've recently bought some Piloti boots (from GrandPrix Legends - very good service & price) and love them. Only thing to bear in mind is you'll need a size bigger than normal. I take a 9 1/2 or 10 but needed Piloti size 11.