Need new Boots, any advice?.......
Need new Boots, any advice?.......
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catso

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15,825 posts

290 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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Putting on my Alpine Stars the other day and the Zip on the Left boot broke. OK, I thought I'll dig out the 'retired' Daytonas which I crashed in a couple of years ago and scuffed the right boot - unfortunately I obviously hadn't washed off all the battery acid that went on the boot and it has a hole in it where the leather has gone rotten. So, in desperation, I went out in 1 A/Star & 1 Daytona which, although functional, looks a bit 'eccentric' to say the least.

I need to get some new boots and am seeing lots of new models out there, I'm a bit put off the A/Stars as although I'm sure they offer good protection mine have fallen apart quite rapidly and my Daytonas whilst they were excellent had a very thin (wear out quickly) sole. I'm looking at the Sidi Vertigo/Vertigo Corsa which look good in a techno sort of way, anyone got them?, any good? Otherwise any other recommendations?, don't want to spend too much (Daytona Security Evos etc) but want good protection.

tycho

12,116 posts

296 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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My old Sidi Vertebrae have been well used and apart from the zip pull snapping they have been great. Would not hesitate to buy another pair of Sidi's

DamienCBR

2,037 posts

246 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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tycho said:
My old Sidi Vertebrae have been well used and apart from the zip pull snapping they have been great. Would not hesitate to buy another pair of Sidi's


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Carrera2

8,352 posts

255 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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DamienCBR said:
tycho said:
My old Sidi Vertebrae have been well used and apart from the zip pull snapping they have been great. Would not hesitate to buy another pair of Sidi's


Me to! Seconded


Same here - the new ones look like ski boots though - weird strap system on them.

catso

Original Poster:

15,825 posts

290 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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Thanks guys, BTW I found this video about 'Sidi Vertigo Corsa Air' which is a bit of a mouthful but they do look good and yes very 'ski-bootish'

http://youtube.com/watch?v=yamSTuuv-z

dern

14,055 posts

302 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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My sidi verts have lasted about 7 years so far and are just about dead but I loved them to bits. I think wearing them through this winter may have stretched them a bit (thick socks) though. I went to J&S in northwich and tried some of the new ones on and the amount of plastic and crap on them is just absurd and they looked like they'd last about a year as some of the trim was looking decidedly weak already. I tried on some alpinestars which were a bit better but they all seem to be trying to out do each other in encasing your feet in plastic shite. Gave up in the end and ordered some altbergs for all year round use.

Mark

Fire99

9,863 posts

252 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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Just to throw a spanner in the works. I have a pair of Alpinestar Maxx (Biaggi) boots which are around 10 years old and they are fine.

Only thing i have done is to re-glue the velcro to one toe slider.

Great comfy boots. Not sure if quality is still the same now of course..

I want some new more neutral coloured boots soon so ll be interested in the outcome of this..

tycho

12,116 posts

296 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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If you do get the Sidi's I hope they have fixes the squeeking issue with the vertebrae's. Sounds like a couple of mice shagging when you walk until you WD40 them.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

257 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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I invested in a pair of Sidi Vertigo and they're so much better than the wellyesque Alpinestars ones I had before but, on the downside, they do squeak. The Corsa version of the Vertigo is the one with the skiboot look

dern

14,055 posts

302 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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tycho said:
If you do get the Sidi's I hope they have fixes the squeeking issue with the vertebrae's. Sounds like a couple of mice shagging when you walk until you WD40 them.
Mine haven't stopped squeeking 7 years on.

hollypop

810 posts

242 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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I have some Sidi Vertigos. They are very comfy! The only problem I've had was a screw came out the front after a trip in the Atom from the vibration.
They also sound like there's a family of mice living in them! Nothing that can't be sorted with a bit of WD40

s2ooz

3,005 posts

307 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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2 very important things

1) I had my sidi zip replaced when it split open (at a fall from 10mph!!) for £10 at my local cobblers with a metal zip, not plastic - cheaper than buying new boots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2) dont chuck the old boots, put them on ebay, I got £40 for my old set even though they were pretty finished.

catso

Original Poster:

15,825 posts

290 months

Monday 19th June 2006
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s2ooz said:
2 very important things

1) I had my sidi zip replaced when it split open (at a fall from 10mph!!) for £10 at my local cobblers with a metal zip, not plastic - cheaper than buying new boots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Good Idea, I'll look into that, always worth having some spare boots anyway.

s2ooz said:

2) dont chuck the old boots, put them on ebay, I got £40 for my old set even though they were pretty finished.


Anyone want to buy a Daytona left boot? (right's knackered)