PLEASE show how they "crush" when you press on the boot and how much twist/compression protection they provide. You have a unique opportunity to showcase and compare these products, please don't waste it :-) You'll also experience fewer product returns. Anyone can see the sole and buckle design from official product photos, but the actual protection only YOU can demo for us. Cheers!!
Exactly, to make a review of trail adv boots in which we cannot see the stiffness of the boot's upper to minimise the chances of fracturing the tibia, the protection of the ankle against sprains or fractures that can occur in a bad support .... is not to talk about the most important things. Often trail adv boots are more apparent than effective and produce a false sense of protection (Sidi Adv 2, Alpinestars Corozal, Forma Adventure etc...).
I have the Corazal. You can indeed walk in it, not sure how far. A mile would be an effort. Very protective for a dual purpose or adventure boat. Dropped my drz in the woods when I hit a log in tall grass. Footpeg went right to my ankle. No injury.
I was ready to purchase adv boots and did a heap of research and trial fittings and ended up saving a little longer and purchased the SIDI adventures. By far hands down the most comfiest boot I’ve ever owned straight out of the box, had no issues with water, the hinged heel not only gives protection but fantastic movement on the bike and let’s you walk around feeling like your not even wearing boots... absolutely love them. Not the cheapest but by far the best and worth the wait to save that little bit longer
Purchased Tech 3's for use on my ADV bike, to replace my SMX v2 vented streetbike boots (didn't want to tear them up offroad). They were too stiff and too big for proper shifting on my bike. Ended up getting Falco Adventours instead. Good feel, hard sole for stomping dirt while moving. Worth noting that the version in this video is and older version, and the boot has since been updated with a better sole imo (Purchased 2020). My experience with the falco boot was 1 size down from your vans shoe fit (whole sizes), which for me was a a size 12 boot for a 13 vans canvas shoe.
Iv got the Forma ADV boots , my last pair last around 100,000kms and 8 years of riding in Rain , Mud , snow , road riding , ADV riding and motocross riding . After my results I don’t think another boot could cut it . Yes and there was a few offs on ADV , Motocross and one on the road ( feet and lower limbs protected)
looks like each boot is their pick for 'best' in varying categories--max protection, max comfort, max overall, etc--and they selected the Sidi Adventure 2 Gore-Tex over the Alpinestars Toucan for that elite top level choice. The Tech 7 is regarded as the 'best track boot that can also be used as an adv boot' choice.
Thank you for the video out of all the boots it looks like the Aventura is the slimmest in the toe box for shifting and that's what I'm looking for is that true
The first link in the description will take you to a page with all these boots. You can also check it out here: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/Sales/2063/Buyers-Guide-ADV-Dual-Sport-Boots
Alright chase, what’s the calf measurement for the Sidi? I tried on a few today and found a couple that had a wider calf and I just wasn’t even snug at all around my calf. I have decent sized calf’s so I figured I’d never have that problem but I was wrong. I love the look and protection of those Sidi’s but would like to know before I order and have to return.
Which boots did you try on? Wes one the video team wears the Adventure 2 Goretex and legs don't get much skinnier than his and he said the velcro is completely overlapped and he still has some wiggle room. - Chase
Rocky Mountain ATV MC I feel like it was the Garnae that had the super big calf but now I can’t remember. I think I’m going with the TCX Drifter and would just love to know what the calf is like on those. I just don’t want to fiddle with ordering and then having to return so anyone you know who has those could give advice. I’m 6’2” with a medium build.
These Berik All Terrain Adventure Waterproof Motorcycle Boots are really nice looking boots and works fine - until it rains. Drove 2,5 hours in rain and got wet socks. Not so nice - so can't say they are really waterproof... :(
Most ADV boots are pretty warm during the summer because most are made from leather and have a waterproof liner. The Tech 7 from Alpinestars is a pretty popular boot for ADV riding even though it's a motocross boot, and isn't waterproof so it should breath a little better.
ATV rider here. Raptor 700R in the PNW. Waterproof boots are right up my alley as it's very wet in the Seattle area. My issue is that I have 19" calves and wear a size 11. What should I be looking to purchase to keep me dry, protected, and fit well? Thanks for the videos, Chase! A.J.
I do not wear a knee brace. I'm just looking for a solid boot that offers protection from water, provides substantial ankle support, and has some traction for walks off the bike. Thanks for the reply! Tough choice still....
Are the Tech 7 Enduro's any wider at the calf area than the standard Tech 7's? I tried a pair on yesterday, and the plastic guides for the straps struggled to fit properly at the seam of the boot... Very comfortable, though.
One thing that might never occur to some of you is falling down with you monster machine on top of your LEG ....now you MIGHT think you can get the bike off of you or just wiggle out ....but it happened to me yesterday and it was frankly IMPOSSIBLE I tried for EVERYTHING I was worth and could not budge the bike a 1/2 inch even ....I was as trapped as an animal in a game trap! I was going NOWHERE until someone picked the bike up enough to slip my poor mashed out of there! I should post a picture of my leg now ... it is GROSS! You have no idea how painful it is ....and here is the thing! I was not even on my HEAVY twin cylinder bike! I was on my "light" 650 single cylinder bike...."ONLY" 320 lbs ...I THOUGHT "Oh i can just slide my leg out.....WRONG! I had bobbled in a rain rut on a sloped truck trail ...the bike was lying downhill amplifying the strength needed to pick it up....with your leg ALL THE WAY underneath a motorcycle? There just is zero leverage ....try to imagine such a thing...better yet try laying your bike on a grass lawn and then lay down next to it. ...now try from that position to pick it up at all? No leverage, right? MAN if ONLY I had not kept wearing my comfortable army issue "Combat Vehicle" boots! At least maybe it would have been less painful waiting for help? Heavy plastic panels distributing the pointy places that were gouging iright nto my ankle bone and thigh ? These are awesome boots for riding a motorcycle, very comfortable and good to walk in too .... but NOT for CRASHING motorcycles! FOR SURE NOT for being pinned UNDER one! 320 lbs is all she weighs (XR650) ...but the ankle bone was being crushed! another point on the side of my thigh!....DAMN it hurt like HELL! ....AND it was apparently crushing major veins because my leg was throbbing and swelling....it took all night to restore a normal feeling ....I really think I might have suffered serious injury had I laid there longer than I did? Felt like hours but was less than 20 minutes probably maybe ....luckily I did not ride alone yesterday ...I had my own dear brother with me....he was out in front just assuming I was behind him and so did he never noticed until he finally stopped to rest....he waited a while for me to catch up which of course I was not going to EVER catch up ....and then reversed and and came back and saved my sorry ass...I have.never ever been happier to see someone! It was EXCRUCIATING. I was thinking "I WISH I was riding a bmw or something with something substantial hanging off the side! THEN I could just slide my leg out! and probably 99 out of 100 times that would be the case too! BUT what if that BMW cylinder ot crash bar or whatever was on top of your leg?....yeah! right? My thoughts NOW? GOOD boots! A riding partner ...or three! Helmet coms! And if you can swing it? A SAT PHONE! I never checked but Id bet money we had no cell service up in the mountains in the middle of nowhere??? WHAT IF .....I was pinned and my brother had crashed in severe need of medical attention? WHO KNOWS how long it would be until the next person same along? The next day? I'd have lost my leg and my brother his life maybe??
Damn dude you explained the severity of your situation and not only the need for adventure boots or even more substantial mc boots but even other factors of off pavement riding like partners and better communication. Well said. Thanks. PS I'm currently rehabilitating from a adv motorcycles high side fall as I write this.
Been there, and done that. NEVER again riding offroad in combat boots. I got lucky and my girlfriend was there to pick up the bike a bit so I could wiggle out. My new rule is proper boots offroad (BMW adventure boots), and THROW yourself off the bike when you’re going down. Don’t end up underneath if you can possibly help it.
PLEASE show how they "crush" when you press on the boot and how much twist/compression protection they provide. You have a unique opportunity to showcase and compare these products, please don't waste it :-) You'll also experience fewer product returns. Anyone can see the sole and buckle design from official product photos, but the actual protection only YOU can demo for us. Cheers!!
Yes, when I went to a shop, I could bend Forma Adventure in half, while holding upper part with 2 fingers. My shorter touring boots are tougher
@@lexx348 Thanks trying it for letting us know!
Exactly, to make a review of trail adv boots in which we cannot see the stiffness of the boot's upper to minimise the chances of fracturing the tibia, the protection of the ankle against sprains or fractures that can occur in a bad support .... is not to talk about the most important things. Often trail adv boots are more apparent than effective and produce a false sense of protection (Sidi Adv 2, Alpinestars Corozal, Forma Adventure etc...).
@@sirtaki2393 Exactly my point. I think this is more of a sales and marketing video.
hi Friends, would youll tecommend the TCX Baja or TCX Stelvio boots for adventure / 100km return rides? im a new rider and my bike is 180kgs.
I have the Corazal. You can indeed walk in it, not sure how far. A mile would be an effort. Very protective for a dual purpose or adventure boat.
Dropped my drz in the woods when I hit a log in tall grass. Footpeg went right to my ankle. No injury.
I was ready to purchase adv boots and did a heap of research and trial fittings and ended up saving a little longer and purchased the SIDI adventures. By far hands down the most comfiest boot I’ve ever owned straight out of the box, had no issues with water, the hinged heel not only gives protection but fantastic movement on the bike and let’s you walk around feeling like your not even wearing boots... absolutely love them. Not the cheapest but by far the best and worth the wait to save that little bit longer
That's awesome, Brad! Glad you found a pair that was worth the investment that you've been happy with. Thank you for sharing that feedback. - Chase
Purchased Tech 3's for use on my ADV bike, to replace my SMX v2 vented streetbike boots (didn't want to tear them up offroad). They were too stiff and too big for proper shifting on my bike. Ended up getting Falco Adventours instead. Good feel, hard sole for stomping dirt while moving. Worth noting that the version in this video is and older version, and the boot has since been updated with a better sole imo (Purchased 2020). My experience with the falco boot was 1 size down from your vans shoe fit (whole sizes), which for me was a a size 12 boot for a 13 vans canvas shoe.
My corozals are amazingly comfortable best buckles and very movable
How on earth do you do a vid like this and leave out the Toucan from AStars. I would have put that in place if the tech 7
Great presentation, Chase. Almost enough to make me think I should buy my boots when I get there rather than before I leave here.
Iv got the Forma ADV boots , my last pair last around 100,000kms and 8 years of riding in Rain , Mud , snow , road riding , ADV riding and motocross riding . After my results I don’t think another boot could cut it . Yes and there was a few offs on ADV , Motocross and one on the road ( feet and lower limbs protected)
100,000Kms?! Dang! That is awesome to hear they've held up so well. Formas are definitely a great buy. Thanks for watching and your feedback.-Chase
Sidi is hands down the best boot in that lot
Why the tech7 (great boot but not really an adv boot) and not the Toucan goretex from Astars?
looks like each boot is their pick for 'best' in varying categories--max protection, max comfort, max overall, etc--and they selected the Sidi Adventure 2 Gore-Tex over the Alpinestars Toucan for that elite top level choice.
The Tech 7 is regarded as the 'best track boot that can also be used as an adv boot' choice.
Thank you for the video out of all the boots it looks like the Aventura is the slimmest in the toe box for shifting and that's what I'm looking for is that true
I have very large calves and short legs. Which boot would fit me best ?
You should put a link in the description to each boot.
The first link in the description will take you to a page with all these boots. You can also check it out here: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/Sales/2063/Buyers-Guide-ADV-Dual-Sport-Boots
How to buy now?
It would be nice if nextime ,you would say the price😂so we would not look for it😂
What about the Forma Terra EVO?
Forma Tera ova boot
Alright chase, what’s the calf measurement for the Sidi? I tried on a few today and found a couple that had a wider calf and I just wasn’t even snug at all around my calf. I have decent sized calf’s so I figured I’d never have that problem but I was wrong. I love the look and protection of those Sidi’s but would like to know before I order and have to return.
Which boots did you try on? Wes one the video team wears the Adventure 2 Goretex and legs don't get much skinnier than his and he said the velcro is completely overlapped and he still has some wiggle room. - Chase
Rocky Mountain ATV MC I feel like it was the Garnae that had the super big calf but now I can’t remember. I think I’m going with the TCX Drifter and would just love to know what the calf is like on those. I just don’t want to fiddle with ordering and then having to return so anyone you know who has those could give advice. I’m 6’2” with a medium build.
Rocky Mountain ATV MC I appreciate the reply btw.
@@Bennies11007 It looks like that boot was discontinued and we don't have them anymore.
Rocky Mountain ATV MC oh no!!! Well now that takes me on a new adventure then doesn’t it. Haha well either way I really appreciate your replies.
These Berik All Terrain Adventure Waterproof Motorcycle Boots are really nice looking boots and works fine - until it rains. Drove 2,5 hours in rain and got wet socks. Not so nice - so can't say they are really waterproof... :(
i got the corozals love it ..but is too warm on summer .. any recommendations? thanks
Most ADV boots are pretty warm during the summer because most are made from leather and have a waterproof liner. The Tech 7 from Alpinestars is a pretty popular boot for ADV riding even though it's a motocross boot, and isn't waterproof so it should breath a little better.
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What you have for size 15 people?
Non avete messo nella prova il TCX Baja Goretex....
ATV rider here. Raptor 700R in the PNW. Waterproof boots are right up my alley as it's very wet in the Seattle area. My issue is that I have 19" calves and wear a size 11. What should I be looking to purchase to keep me dry, protected, and fit well?
Thanks for the videos, Chase!
A.J.
Do you wear a knee brace?
Any of these besides the Balanced oil should fit fine with your calves. If you wear a knee brace, that is another story.-Chase
I do not wear a knee brace. I'm just looking for a solid boot that offers protection from water, provides substantial ankle support, and has some traction for walks off the bike.
Thanks for the reply! Tough choice still....
Are the Tech 7 Enduro's any wider at the calf area than the standard Tech 7's? I tried a pair on yesterday, and the plastic guides for the straps struggled to fit properly at the seam of the boot... Very comfortable, though.
@@MindOfManZaar No, they're the same size. They're also not waterproof. But yes, very comfy!-Chase
RMATVMC, do you have a recommendation for somebody with wide feet?
Andybj forma adventure or corozal
Are they water proof?
Yes. All these boots have a waterproof liner.
intazar
problem with tec 7 enduro they leak water bad
Not the Tech 7 Enduro Drystar dry as can be
Never even put the boots on or said the cost. Lame.
One thing that might never occur to some of you is falling down with you monster machine on top of your LEG ....now you MIGHT think you can get the bike off of you or just wiggle out ....but it happened to me yesterday and it was frankly IMPOSSIBLE I tried for EVERYTHING I was worth and could not budge the bike a 1/2 inch even ....I was as trapped as an animal in a game trap! I was going NOWHERE until someone picked the bike up enough to slip my poor mashed out of there! I should post a picture of my leg now ... it is GROSS! You have no idea how painful it is ....and here is the thing! I was not even on my HEAVY twin cylinder bike! I was on my "light" 650 single cylinder bike...."ONLY" 320 lbs ...I THOUGHT "Oh i can just slide my leg out.....WRONG! I had bobbled in a rain rut on a sloped truck trail ...the bike was lying downhill amplifying the strength needed to pick it up....with your leg ALL THE WAY underneath a motorcycle? There just is zero leverage ....try to imagine such a thing...better yet try laying your bike on a grass lawn and then lay down next to it. ...now try from that position to pick it up at all? No leverage, right? MAN if ONLY I had not kept wearing my comfortable army issue "Combat Vehicle" boots! At least maybe it would have been less painful waiting for help? Heavy plastic panels distributing the pointy places that were gouging iright nto my ankle bone and thigh ? These are awesome boots for riding a motorcycle, very comfortable and good to walk in too .... but NOT for CRASHING motorcycles! FOR SURE NOT for being pinned UNDER one! 320 lbs is all she weighs (XR650) ...but the ankle bone was being crushed! another point on the side of my thigh!....DAMN it hurt like HELL! ....AND it was apparently crushing major veins because my leg was throbbing and swelling....it took all night to restore a normal feeling ....I really think I might have suffered serious injury had I laid there longer than I did? Felt like hours but was less than 20 minutes probably maybe ....luckily I did not ride alone yesterday ...I had my own dear brother with me....he was out in front just assuming I was behind him and so did he never noticed until he finally stopped to rest....he waited a while for me to catch up which of course I was not going to EVER catch up ....and then reversed and and came back and saved my sorry ass...I have.never ever been happier to see someone! It was EXCRUCIATING. I was thinking "I WISH I was riding a bmw or something with something substantial hanging off the side! THEN I could just slide my leg out! and probably 99 out of 100 times that would be the case too! BUT what if that BMW cylinder ot crash bar or whatever was on top of your leg?....yeah! right? My thoughts NOW? GOOD boots! A riding partner ...or three! Helmet coms! And if you can swing it? A SAT PHONE! I never checked but Id bet money we had no cell service up in the mountains in the middle of nowhere??? WHAT IF .....I was pinned and my brother had crashed in severe need of medical attention? WHO KNOWS how long it would be until the next person same along? The next day? I'd have lost my leg and my brother his life maybe??
What boots were you wearing?
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Damn dude you explained the severity of your situation and not only the need for adventure boots or even more substantial mc boots but even other factors of off pavement riding like partners and better communication. Well said. Thanks. PS I'm currently rehabilitating from a adv motorcycles high side fall as I write this.
Been there, and done that. NEVER again riding offroad in combat boots. I got lucky and my girlfriend was there to pick up the bike a bit so I could wiggle out. My new rule is proper boots offroad (BMW adventure boots), and THROW yourself off the bike when you’re going down. Don’t end up underneath if you can possibly help it.