I like the clean lines against the bike on these. On my Crossfire 2 there are some edges that can catch on your pegs or airbox cover and really throw you off.
I've been a SIDI fan boy for probably 20 years, but when I got the CrossFire III it gave my ankles blisters in first ride. Getting SIDI to recognize this and store to process a return was nutz hard, took a loss on return shipping, complete mess. Because of that, I have done restore/repair work on my existing CrossFire II boots (2 pairs), and when these die I'll probably switch to the SG12. On this new SIDI the lack of a top/calf strap/buckle is a deal killer for me. With knee braces, only Velcro on the calf just isn't enough.
I love my Sidi X3 boots for comfort...feel great right out of box...but for wear/tear they are not great. See my TH-cam video about my 1 year old Sidi boots and how they fell apart. I tried to get manufacturer to repair or replace and they would not do it. Literally 12.5 months old. These boots (Atojo SRS) do look nice and seem very good. Thanks for the review on them.
I bought these Atojo boots in December, put about 25-30 hours on them and the right sole fell off. RM and MotoNation (US distributor) did not want to warranty my boots. I wrote my review but RM didnt post my review on their site. I just made a review video on TH-cam page.
Another top review Chase, where it’s made is something I’d add in your reviews, (note, not where designed) that’s important for me. The boot looks and sounds good, probably not for me, I have switched to the SG12 last year, won’t be changing back, to me this is a pure MX boot, no experience but I’d say like many top models a 1 season boot, but at-least you can replace the key parts on it, if I was tracking regularly it probably wouldn’t matter, prob still stay with the SG12s they do it all for me and I have massive calf’s and big wide feet and made in Italy still means something to me. But it is a nice looking boot, greatness only comes with time when something has proven itself, so for that I can’t judge or comment, like any relationship time will tell, top review though, best on YT, miss fantasy too.🤙
I had an older pair of Crossfire SRS boots lasted forever extremely comfortable. Bought a new set of CF3's, build quality no where near as good as the old pair, already starting to come apart after 6 months of what i consider easy limited riding (once every other week). I've lost faith in the SIDI brand, these new ones look much cheaper but only $50 cheaper? I wouldn't pay more that $250 for this pair of SIDI's. Its really a shame, my older pair were the best boots I have ever owned.
wow. Do you still feel that way? I'm new and into ADV touring in SoCal and Baja and it's not MX at all really. I want comfortable but safe so... S12s maybe or these...since they're wider and still seem to protect well.
How is the toebox height compared to crossfire? Do you need you need to raise the shifter to upshift nicely? Considering atayo because the crossfire is too soft and i injure my ancles too often.
I sure wish they would make a more breathable boot. I live and ride in the desert and my feet burn up and swim in sweat every ride. Sure they'd get wet in stream crossings but then again they'd be able to dry out. Those two tiny vents at 12:23 won't do jack squat.
Maybe look at a boot more specific to desert riding, most top model boots like this are focused designed for MX. There are other boots in the range that expand the spectrum, yes there’s a compromise when ya do, this boot is aimed at MX and crossover to SX, like anything you can do what you want, but the right tool for the job eh.
Look into the new Alpinestars tech 10’s, they have huge vents in the front of the toe box, which makes it a lot more breathable, the down fall of alpine stars is they don’t last as long as say a Sg12, maybe the old Alpinestars do, but not the 2018+ tech tens, honestly if you’re ripping, no matter what boot you wear your feet are gonna sweat, if it’s hot enough.
Rocky Mountain ATV MC I broke my Tibia in a pair of Forma Terra Evos last year due to the bike impacting the rear of my calf and I’m wanting to upgrade my boots. I’m looking to do a long off-road tour but none of the super protective boots seem to be waterproof (Tech 7 drystar have no rear impact protection). Although the tech 10 super vented are designed to keep the feet cool would they be good for water draining for riding in rain/water crossings with a pair of Seal Skinz socks? I like the look of these also. I also ride in the Deserts of the UAE and sweaty feet is a problem 😅
@@aiken1053 Got an answer for you! The Enduro "Click" SRS sole will fit on the ATOJO. Here is a link to where you can buy them on Helmet House. helmethouse.com/sidi/enduro-click-srs-sole.html
I’m looking for a boot the specifically provides the most protection in hyper flexion. Destroyed my ankles in my sg12s because there’s only hyper extension protection. Would you recommend these or the tech 10s for the most support when it comes to hyperflexion(dorsiflexion)?
It's still narrow on these as well. That is the one thing I wish they would've changed. Those Euro guys must have narrow feet! The Tech 7 is wider. - Chase
Both are really good. I think the instinct is a little more comfortable (most times) and the peg feel is second to none. The Atajo is still pretty narrow for me but they're a really good boot. Not too stiff and the bike feel is pretty good. For durability, I'd give the nod to the Atajo. But I don't have a ton of hours on mine yet so I can't give a perfect answer on that. - Chase
Look up dirt bike channel's review on all things fox. I'll give you the short version.........fox has lost its way and the current stuff is chinese made crap that doesn't last.
Wrong. They're using the same material as the crossfire 3, they just didn't include some of plastic pieces from the Crossfire 3. Quality is just as good as any other Sidi boot. - Chase
They're decent. I have a 16 calf and I wear the Asterisk carbon cell braces which are very slim and you can see how they fit when I'm on the bike. - Chase
Just so everyone knows, that guarantee on apparel items ain't worth anything. Rocky Mountain ATV just charged me for return shipping and won't refund my money unless I pay for the return shipping. Stick with something like amazon prime, they give free returns, no questions, and the return process is way more convenient. Never had any problems with CycleGear.com either.
The fit guarantee applies when a rider wants to exchange them for another size or boot. But not if the rider wants to return them without any exchange. We do also offer discounted shipping rates for returns if that is the case.
I like the clean lines against the bike on these.
On my Crossfire 2 there are some edges that can catch on your pegs or airbox cover and really throw you off.
I've been a SIDI fan boy for probably 20 years, but when I got the CrossFire III it gave my ankles blisters in first ride. Getting SIDI to recognize this and store to process a return was nutz hard, took a loss on return shipping, complete mess. Because of that, I have done restore/repair work on my existing CrossFire II boots (2 pairs), and when these die I'll probably switch to the SG12. On this new SIDI the lack of a top/calf strap/buckle is a deal killer for me. With knee braces, only Velcro on the calf just isn't enough.
I love my Sidi X3 boots for comfort...feel great right out of box...but for wear/tear they are not great. See my TH-cam video about my 1 year old Sidi boots and how they fell apart. I tried to get manufacturer to repair or replace and they would not do it. Literally 12.5 months old. These boots (Atojo SRS) do look nice and seem very good. Thanks for the review on them.
I am afraid to update my Crossfire 2 SRS because I've heard too many stories of newer ones falling apart.
@@youtubeaccount9058 yeah I also saw a video on cross training emduro covering this sidi issue
I bought these Atojo boots in December, put about 25-30 hours on them and the right sole fell off. RM and MotoNation (US distributor) did not want to warranty my boots. I wrote my review but RM didnt post my review on their site. I just made a review video on TH-cam page.
Another top review Chase, where it’s made is something I’d add in your reviews, (note, not where designed) that’s important for me.
The boot looks and sounds good, probably not for me, I have switched to the SG12 last year, won’t be changing back, to me this is a pure MX boot, no experience but I’d say like many top models a 1 season boot, but at-least you can replace the key parts on it, if I was tracking regularly it probably wouldn’t matter, prob still stay with the SG12s they do it all for me and I have massive calf’s and big wide feet and made in Italy still means something to me. But it is a nice looking boot, greatness only comes with time when something has proven itself, so for that I can’t judge or comment, like any relationship time will tell, top review though, best on YT, miss fantasy too.🤙
Is that a good boot for riding a four wheeler
I like the Sidi designs but my last pair wore out way too fast for how much they cost. I'm with SG12s now.
How do these compare to the X-3 seeing as they appear to be of similar weight?
can ship to Malaysia?
Loved my crossfire 2's that front flexion strap looks like a catch as it sticks out.
I had an older pair of Crossfire SRS boots lasted forever extremely comfortable. Bought a new set of CF3's, build quality no where near as good as the old pair, already starting to come apart after 6 months of what i consider easy limited riding (once every other week). I've lost faith in the SIDI brand, these new ones look much cheaper but only $50 cheaper? I wouldn't pay more that $250 for this pair of SIDI's. Its really a shame, my older pair were the best boots I have ever owned.
wow. Do you still feel that way? I'm new and into ADV touring in SoCal and Baja and it's not MX at all really. I want comfortable but safe so... S12s maybe or these...since they're wider and still seem to protect well.
@@kee7678 Yes, but I do like them so I would try to get the same style I had originally. I think they are the crossfire 2.
@@TepcoCycleRepair Dang. Seems a lot of people have been syhing that online. I'll check out the Gaernes S12 and other models...
How is the toebox height compared to crossfire? Do you need you need to raise the shifter to upshift nicely? Considering atayo because the crossfire is too soft and i injure my ancles too often.
If anything, I would say the ATAJO is softer than the crossfire. Toe box height is the same - chase
I agree about the crossfire 3, too narrow and hurt.
Can I use cad for my order on your website
I sure wish they would make a more breathable boot. I live and ride in the desert and my feet burn up and swim in sweat every ride.
Sure they'd get wet in stream crossings but then again they'd be able to dry out.
Those two tiny vents at 12:23 won't do jack squat.
Maybe look at a boot more specific to desert riding, most top model boots like this are focused designed for MX. There are other boots in the range that expand the spectrum, yes there’s a compromise when ya do, this boot is aimed at MX and crossover to SX, like anything you can do what you want, but the right tool for the job eh.
Look into the new Alpinestars tech 10’s, they have huge vents in the front of the toe box, which makes it a lot more breathable, the down fall of alpine stars is they don’t last as long as say a Sg12, maybe the old Alpinestars do, but not the 2018+ tech tens, honestly if you’re ripping, no matter what boot you wear your feet are gonna sweat, if it’s hot enough.
Tech 10 supervented!
Rocky Mountain ATV MC I broke my Tibia in a pair of Forma Terra Evos last year due to the bike impacting the rear of my calf and I’m wanting to upgrade my boots. I’m looking to do a long off-road tour but none of the super protective boots seem to be waterproof (Tech 7 drystar have no rear impact protection). Although the tech 10 super vented are designed to keep the feet cool would they be good for water draining for riding in rain/water crossings with a pair of Seal Skinz socks? I like the look of these also.
I also ride in the Deserts of the UAE and sweaty feet is a problem 😅
@@droningaroundtheworld5535 They will dry out faster than other boots because of the amount of airflow that comes in.
do you recommend it for enduro?
I think this would be a great boot for enduro - Chase
Do the Crossfire 3 SRS soles fit on this boot Chase?
I'm not 100% sure but I can try and find out for you. - Chase
@@rmatvmc would be great, cant find any info out there. The reason is I would like to order the enduro sole for this
@@aiken1053 Got an answer for you! The Enduro "Click" SRS sole will fit on the ATOJO. Here is a link to where you can buy them on Helmet House.
helmethouse.com/sidi/enduro-click-srs-sole.html
@@rmatvmc thankx so much for confirming that bud
I’m looking for a boot the specifically provides the most protection in hyper flexion. Destroyed my ankles in my sg12s because there’s only hyper extension protection. Would you recommend these or the tech 10s for the most support when it comes to hyperflexion(dorsiflexion)?
Yes. Tech 10 is by far the best boot for hyperflexion. - Chase
Chase do you know if they will be offering a TA version of this boot?
Hi Joe. I'm not sure. I can ask and see though. I'll get back to you when I get an answer. - Chase
Just got a reply. Doesn't sound like they have plans as of right now. At least not for 2021 but he doesn't know if there are plans after that.
@@rmatvmc Thanks your the man 👍
Are they waterproof?
The Aojo is made from water resistant materials but it is not a waterproof boot.
@@rmatvmc Thank you.
Size nine. Last time I wore that size was when I was 14.
Good news, they are available in a variety of sizes
How is the toe box between the Crossfire 3, Atajo, and Tech7? I own crossfire 2 and the toe box is slightly too narrow for me. Thanks!
It's still narrow on these as well. That is the one thing I wish they would've changed. Those Euro guys must have narrow feet! The Tech 7 is wider. - Chase
@@rmatvmc thanks Chase!
What is better this or the fox instinct??
Both are really good. I think the instinct is a little more comfortable (most times) and the peg feel is second to none. The Atajo is still pretty narrow for me but they're a really good boot. Not too stiff and the bike feel is pretty good. For durability, I'd give the nod to the Atajo. But I don't have a ton of hours on mine yet so I can't give a perfect answer on that. - Chase
Look up dirt bike channel's review on all things fox.
I'll give you the short version.........fox has lost its way and the current stuff is chinese made crap that doesn't last.
Made in China or made in Italy.
I want to pull the trigger , just got to ask, I wear 11.5 sidi crossfire 2 , should I get the 11.5 atojo or 11? Thanks Isaiah
If you like the 11.5 in the crossfire 2, then get 11.5 in the Atajo. - Chase
What did you end up getting ?
Where these made?
Italy.
"Lighten up" translates to make it cheaper using less material.
Wrong. They're using the same material as the crossfire 3, they just didn't include some of plastic pieces from the Crossfire 3. Quality is just as good as any other Sidi boot. - Chase
@@rmatvmc great.
Sidi boot quality has dropped big time recently.
I know plenty of guts first hand who have had issues.
Looks like it has room for big calves , interesting.
They're decent. I have a 16 calf and I wear the Asterisk carbon cell braces which are very slim and you can see how they fit when I'm on the bike. - Chase
Hello!
Made in CHINA?
I am actively NOT buying made in china.....
I was going to ask. Made in China is a deal breaker for me. Too bad because they look like a good design.
No, these are NOT made in China.
@@rmatvmc Ok good i stoped wearing FOX because its made in CHINA
There made in Italy
@@sethbrown6945 ok then I will try them. I need new ones
sidi= poor quality controls my new crossfire 3 only half year and i have a detached sole 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Fake news
Just so everyone knows, that guarantee on apparel items ain't worth anything. Rocky Mountain ATV just charged me for return shipping and won't refund my money unless I pay for the return shipping. Stick with something like amazon prime, they give free returns, no questions, and the return process is way more convenient. Never had any problems with CycleGear.com either.
The fit guarantee applies when a rider wants to exchange them for another size or boot. But not if the rider wants to return them without any exchange. We do also offer discounted shipping rates for returns if that is the case.