I ordered both the SG-12's and SG-22's. The SG-12's felt like concrete space boots in comparison. The SG-22's feel broken in right out the box. The peg, brake and shifter feel is way superior..... night and day. It is easier to get your toe under the gear shifter. The toe box is even roomier.... its more square. They are also noticably lighter. I couldn't be happier with the SG-22's.... worth every penny.
@@rjthomasindyusa that’s what I needed to know, I will probably order every color soon, actually will wait till after summer racing I hate making changes mid season.
Just got my new SG-22's, and I absolutely love them. Been wearing the SG-12's for the quite awhile and they have been my favorite boot.... Until now! They are so comfortable right out of the box, lighter and have more articulation. It was a tough decision to pay a premium over the 12's, but am so glad that I decided to spend the coin. If you are on the fence between the 12 & 22, I highly suggest you get the new 22's.
Great review, as usual - not just repeating the manufacturer's marketing splurge like some other well-known retailers. Looks like another great Gaerne boot, but - as you say - they certainly don't hold back on the price! Keep up the good work
Been wearing Gaerne for year's. SG11's and SG12's and im super stoked for this new boot. My only complaint ever was the overly thick toebox but i tolerated it because neither me nor my kids had foot injuries. But im excited to check out this new model. Great review!
Hello! I love your boot reviews. I'm looking to purchase a new pair of boots. It's overwhelming but I've narrowed it down to the Sidi X Power or the Gaerne SG-12's. The SG-22s are nice, but just out of my budget. From your experience with the two options, I've narrowed it down what would you recommend? I'm riding trails and building my hard enduro skills and confidence. Thanks!
wow great review, you missed nothing. I'm a bit confused with sizes. I have sidi crossfire 3 in a 44 and that is a 9.5-10 US according to their official site.. But Gaerne's site says a 44 is an 11?
@@AtomicMoto I am usually a 9.5-10 and my size 44 SG12 boots fit me perfectly. I'm always amazed that they are so protective but still so comfortable. The SG22s sound even better! Thanks forthe best review bar none for these boots!
That person is incorrect. This was discussed at 8:40, for some reason photos on scale did not render. Weight is same, 4.84 lbs for SG22 and 4.76 for SG12. That is within margin of variance for individual pairs. Additionally SG22s were weighed after wearing, and humidity adds some weight.
I have moved from SG10s to 12’s, on my second pair of 12’s. I have this annoying issue with the 12’s where if I spend any time in them, a long trail ride or race my right small toe takes a beating, I have resorted to taping my toe to keep of from getting a nasty blister. Even went up a 1/2 size on my last pair thinking this would help but did not. Wondering if the 22s might resolve this issue with the redesigned toe box?
Great review! I've been wearing crossfire 3 (TA's) in a size 44. What should I order in the SG22? Also how are they in the width compared the CF3 TA? I had tried Xpowers but they were too skinny compared the CF3.
Does the SG-22 have more ankle room than the SG-12? I love my SG-10s. I've had multiple pairs over the past 15ish years. I bought a pair of SG-12 but they squeezed my ankle too much so I sold them. The squeezing caused bruising and sore spots on the sides of my ankles. I tried to like them. I wanted to make the work, I wore them on multiple rides to break them in. I even tried stretching them out by stuffing a softball in the the offending area to stretch it during storage but it didn't help.
Having recently switched back and forth again (this past Sunday) I can tell you the 22s have a little more space in the ankle. Not much though. I think you would be better off with SG10s or Sidi Crossfire 3 TAs (which are also wide).
I've never tried the Crossfire 3 TA. A friend just bought a pair of Sidi X-Power. They felt really good but I had 3 complaints. 1. The toe box was wide enough but too short. I couldn't wiggle my toes up and down. I have turf toe on my big toe and have arthritis in it. So I need some room. 2. The arch support felt a little too tall. 3. Not a fitment issue but their buckles are annoying. If left unbuckled, they catch on clothes and socks, etc. How does the Crossfire 3 TA compare to the X-power in those areas? Keep in mind, I love the toe box on the SG-10. Besides being heavy and a little bulky it's just about a perfect fitting boot for me. Ive used them for everything from hard enduro to Baja and even adventure trips wearing them for 2 weeks straight. I will be perfectly happy buying another pair, I just want to make sure I'm not missing out on something even better, lighter or more offering more protection.
Crossfire is wider and different shape than the X-Power which will likely resolve the toe issues. It is a little smoother and slimmer, easier to shift/brake, feels more athletic. Toebox is actually better than SG10 IMO. SG10 is a little more sturdy feeling. May be more familiar to you. Frankly both boots are outstanding and you can't go worng either way.@@Gmullinax
strange we have complete opposite experience... my SG-12 allow water to get in every time i ride through 1" of water.... mine are about 2 years old, black color, size 12.
Can’t decide on SG 22 or AS tech 7 enduro drystars. I’m in Florida and it can get wet af down here n I sent it through rivers even when I’m up north. So it’s tough. I know Gaerne is ass when it comes to water log.
AS T7 Drystar are non waterproof at all. I bought a pair recently and as soon as I first rode under rainy weather and small puddles crossing, my feet were soaked. I sent the boots back to Alpinestars. Maybe I had bad luck on this pair but according to all I could read, the problem seems to be well known
It would be best to get more info by phone to correctly say. However, if we assist with sizing, we do ask that the customer actually purchase from us. If you want to do that, feel free to call us M - F 10-5 PST.
@@ADVdiary DOH!! Big mistake....thanks for pointing it out. The pair of size 11/46 SG22s in the video are 4.84 lbs. Tech 7s in size 11/45.5 are 4.34 lbs. I have added a photo of these on a scale in the product page: www.atomic-moto.com/products/gaerne-sg-22-boots
I ordered both the SG-12's and SG-22's. The SG-12's felt like concrete space boots in comparison. The SG-22's feel broken in right out the box. The peg, brake and shifter feel is way superior..... night and day. It is easier to get your toe under the gear shifter. The toe box is even roomier.... its more square. They are also noticably lighter. I couldn't be happier with the SG-22's.... worth every penny.
Good summary RJT.
I like how tight the sg12 is, how’s the feel after a big flat landing.
@@Ccrider363 The SG-22 hugs your ankle just like the SG-12.....
@@rjthomasindyusa that’s what I needed to know, I will probably order every color soon, actually will wait till after summer racing I hate making changes mid season.
How are the sizes? Buy a size bigger than normal shoes or are they sized pretty good?
Just got my new SG-22's, and I absolutely love them. Been wearing the SG-12's for the quite awhile and they have been my favorite boot.... Until now! They are so comfortable right out of the box, lighter and have more articulation. It was a tough decision to pay a premium over the 12's, but am so glad that I decided to spend the coin. If you are on the fence between the 12 & 22, I highly suggest you get the new 22's.
Thanks for the comment!
Is it same size?
Great review, as usual - not just repeating the manufacturer's marketing splurge like some other well-known retailers. Looks like another great Gaerne boot, but - as you say - they certainly don't hold back on the price! Keep up the good work
Thanks!!
Great review!!! Thanks! I’ll come to you guys for my next piece of gear.
Been wearing Gaerne for year's. SG11's and SG12's and im super stoked for this new boot. My only complaint ever was the overly thick toebox but i tolerated it because neither me nor my kids had foot injuries. But im excited to check out this new model. Great review!
Great review, the best I've seen for these boots. Great attention to detail, found the answers I was looking for! All the best !
Just found my next boot ,, great review 👍
Thanks for the comment!
Ok, I need a pair. I'll reach out soon.
Thanks for the great review….. the boots look the goods
Hello! I love your boot reviews. I'm looking to purchase a new pair of boots. It's overwhelming but I've narrowed it down to the Sidi X Power or the Gaerne SG-12's. The SG-22s are nice, but just out of my budget. From your experience with the two options, I've narrowed it down what would you recommend? I'm riding trails and building my hard enduro skills and confidence. Thanks!
They are both great but for Hard Enduro I would recommend the SG12s.
wow great review, you missed nothing. I'm a bit confused with sizes. I have sidi crossfire 3 in a 44 and that is a 9.5-10 US according to their official site.. But Gaerne's site says a 44 is an 11?
Do not know where you are seeing that, but it is not correct. A 44 is a 9.5 in Gaerne's line.
@@AtomicMoto I am usually a 9.5-10 and my size 44 SG12 boots fit me perfectly. I'm always amazed that they are so protective but still so comfortable. The SG22s sound even better! Thanks forthe best review bar none for these boots!
Thanks for the great review
But I want to known weight comparison between SG-12 and SG-22
Becaus someone told me SG-22 heavier than SG-12
That person is incorrect. This was discussed at 8:40, for some reason photos on scale did not render. Weight is same, 4.84 lbs for SG22 and 4.76 for SG12. That is within margin of variance for individual pairs. Additionally SG22s were weighed after wearing, and humidity adds some weight.
@@AtomicMoto ❤️❤️
Surprised you guys haven't reviewed any Leatt boots
I have moved from SG10s to 12’s, on my second pair of 12’s.
I have this annoying issue with the 12’s where if I spend any time in them, a long trail ride or race my right small toe takes a beating, I have resorted to taping my toe to keep of from getting a nasty blister.
Even went up a 1/2 size on my last pair thinking this would help but did not.
Wondering if the 22s might resolve this issue with the redesigned toe box?
Maaaybe. It would be best to reach out to one of our staff to discuss in more detail.
I was waiting for your review! Do you know if they are going to make an enduro version? I have sent them an email but received no answere yet.
I would imagine they will, but do not really know. I do know that the standard sole is great.
A thorough review. 👍
Thanks! 👍
Great review! I've been wearing crossfire 3 (TA's) in a size 44. What should I order in the SG22? Also how are they in the width compared the CF3 TA? I had tried Xpowers but they were too skinny compared the CF3.
Great review! Do you believe there will be an enduro version of the SG-22 in our future? Thx!
It seems a no brainer, but no official word yet....
I was about to purchase the SG12's, would it just be better to spend a bit more and get the 22s?
That is a budgetary question, and we try not to insert ourselves into those. That said, they are an outstanding boot.
@@brianprice2036 Glad I found this video. Ordered the SG22s from you and they fit like a glove! Great boot!
Does the SG-22 have more ankle room than the SG-12? I love my SG-10s. I've had multiple pairs over the past 15ish years. I bought a pair of SG-12 but they squeezed my ankle too much so I sold them.
The squeezing caused bruising and sore spots on the sides of my ankles. I tried to like them. I wanted to make the work, I wore them on multiple rides to break them in. I even tried stretching them out by stuffing a softball in the the offending area to stretch it during storage but it didn't help.
Having recently switched back and forth again (this past Sunday) I can tell you the 22s have a little more space in the ankle. Not much though. I think you would be better off with SG10s or Sidi Crossfire 3 TAs (which are also wide).
I've never tried the Crossfire 3 TA. A friend just bought a pair of Sidi X-Power. They felt really good but I had 3 complaints.
1. The toe box was wide enough but too short. I couldn't wiggle my toes up and down. I have turf toe on my big toe and have arthritis in it. So I need some room.
2. The arch support felt a little too tall.
3. Not a fitment issue but their buckles are annoying. If left unbuckled, they catch on clothes and socks, etc.
How does the Crossfire 3 TA compare to the X-power in those areas? Keep in mind, I love the toe box on the SG-10. Besides being heavy and a little bulky it's just about a perfect fitting boot for me. Ive used them for everything from hard enduro to Baja and even adventure trips wearing them for 2 weeks straight. I will be perfectly happy buying another pair, I just want to make sure I'm not missing out on something even better, lighter or more offering more protection.
Crossfire is wider and different shape than the X-Power which will likely resolve the toe issues. It is a little smoother and slimmer, easier to shift/brake, feels more athletic. Toebox is actually better than SG10 IMO. SG10 is a little more sturdy feeling. May be more familiar to you. Frankly both boots are outstanding and you can't go worng either way.@@Gmullinax
Something I really like about my SG-12 is that they don't flood when you walk in a river, do those SG-22s work that way?
That one, I cannot say yet....too dry here...
yeah man my feet have never gotten wet in sg12s
strange we have complete opposite experience... my SG-12 allow water to get in every time i ride through 1" of water.... mine are about 2 years old, black color, size 12.
@@Jrod_FPV how deep is the water
@@markilleen4027 it only takes an inch
Can’t decide on SG 22 or AS tech 7 enduro drystars. I’m in Florida and it can get wet af down here n I sent it through rivers even when I’m up north. So it’s tough. I know Gaerne is ass when it comes to water log.
AS T7 Drystar are non waterproof at all. I bought a pair recently and as soon as I first rode under rainy weather and small puddles crossing, my feet were soaked. I sent the boots back to Alpinestars. Maybe I had bad luck on this pair but according to all I could read, the problem seems to be well known
Any idea if these boots run TTS? I've seen a few people mention they go a full size down.
Thanks!
WOW, that is fairly quick for an online CW to develop, particularly since almost nobody has them yet. That said we feel they are TTS.
I'm 11-11.5 in regular shoes, I went with a 12 and it fits great.
Where is the two positions mototion adjuster?
Can you review the SG 22 Enduro boot
As soon as they release we will!!
What would you say are the main differences between the SG 22's and the Fastback Endurance boots? Thanks.
A long list of differences, too many to detail here. Top line, SG-22 has much more support.
How would you compare these to the Sidi X-power. Are they $250 better?
Definitely, although to be somewhat pedantic difference is approx $200.
I’m a size 11 in tennis shoes, would you recommend ordering that size?
It would be best to get more info by phone to correctly say. However, if we assist with sizing, we do ask that the customer actually purchase from us. If you want to do that, feel free to call us M - F 10-5 PST.
What about the SG22 Enduro Gore-tex?
We are receiving them shortly and will do a full test!!
Are they waterproof?
Like all welt sole off-road boots, they are not waterproof.
@@AtomicMoto That's true but my SG12s keep my feet pretty dry unless water goes in over the top.
Curious about the size converting to euro size my foot is 11.5”
We do not like using linear measurement as a sizing tool. Instead, look here for some tips:
th-cam.com/video/IVRcvsz27M0/w-d-xo.html
What is the weight of gaerne sg22? Is it lighter than tech 7?
It is in the video.
@@AtomicMoto in the video says its light only
@@ADVdiary DOH!! Big mistake....thanks for pointing it out. The pair of size 11/46 SG22s in the video are 4.84 lbs. Tech 7s in size 11/45.5 are 4.34 lbs. I have added a photo of these on a scale in the product page: www.atomic-moto.com/products/gaerne-sg-22-boots
@@AtomicMoto thanks a lot
Sg22 vs tech 10 supervented?
Unless the wearer is doing strictly MX, I would say the Gaerne.