MS: How wide is the toe box. I bought the low version as my ride around town boots and they were just too wide. I returned them and got the Forma Legacy and I love them. Enough protection and easy to get under my shifter.
@@stanm2.0 Well, I bought these to do riding in colder temperatures as well as for more protection than my Alpinestars Faster Rideknit shoes. I typically wear a size 10 in most of my regular shoes, and the Forma's held true to my typical size. My foot width is average I would say (D width) and the Forma's fit just right for me. I have about 1/2" clearance at the top of the boot, and the toe box width fits perfectly. No excess room, but not too tight either.
AS far as sizes go NOT I wear a 12 in everything and I had to buy a size 15 US size 49 EURO a 12 was impossible so I hear people say this about the sizes not so for everyone . 3 sizes Now I have a brand new pair of size 12 to sell .
@@jiveassturkey8849 exactly however they are the most comfortable boots i have ever worn i have 6e wide feet . I can wear them allday no pain . I will say it was worth the hassle .
they are pretty good. I really wouldn't consider them a wide toe box like a pair of birkenstocks or Altra runnjing shoes, but they are a bit wider than a normal boot. They also seem to run about 1/2 a size small.
Hello, RevZilla, I'll be getting a motor scooter soon. I intend to secure a solar power bank onto the scooter, and have a cord go into a mounted Garmin Nuvi 3597ltmhd. How can I secure the cord from being blown away?
I just purchased the Forma Adventure boots (not the low version), and I really like them. Well made - I think they're good boots for the money.
MS: How wide is the toe box. I bought the low version as my ride around town boots and they were just too wide. I returned them and got the Forma Legacy and I love them. Enough protection and easy to get under my shifter.
@@stanm2.0 Well, I bought these to do riding in colder temperatures as well as for more protection than my Alpinestars Faster Rideknit shoes. I typically wear a size 10 in most of my regular shoes, and the Forma's held true to my typical size. My foot width is average I would say (D width) and the Forma's fit just right for me. I have about 1/2" clearance at the top of the boot, and the toe box width fits perfectly. No excess room, but not too tight either.
I have the low version. Love them. Great boots.
I just ordered these in the brown, so let's hope they keep my feet dry in my PNW rain storms!
How are they doing?
@@someguy5035the lack of reply indicates that he wasn't impressed. Or he just didn't see your question....lol
AS far as sizes go NOT I wear a 12 in everything and I had to buy a size 15 US size 49 EURO a 12 was impossible so I hear people say this about the sizes not so for everyone . 3 sizes Now I have a brand new pair of size 12 to sell .
Too bad you can't try them on, eh?
@@jiveassturkey8849 exactly however they are the most comfortable boots i have ever worn i have 6e wide feet . I can wear them allday no pain . I will say it was worth the hassle .
True, normally I wear 44 or 45 but my Forma boots are 46.
how wide is the toe box? meaning for wider feet (he mentioned having space but not a wide footed rider)
Awesome . i have wide feet and these boots are the bee's knees.
they are pretty good. I really wouldn't consider them a wide toe box like a pair of birkenstocks or Altra runnjing shoes, but they are a bit wider than a normal boot. They also seem to run about 1/2 a size small.
Which one you think is better Gaerne Dakar or Terra Evo Dry?
Terra Evo Dry for more protection
Hello, RevZilla, I'll be getting a motor scooter soon. I intend to secure a solar power bank onto the scooter, and have a cord go into a mounted Garmin Nuvi 3597ltmhd. How can I secure the cord from being blown away?
Velcro?
Zip tie?