Para un uso de aventura de largas distancias, pistas fáciles... ¿Cual es más cómoda, Sidi Atojo o Alpinestar Tech 7 ENDURO??... Me gustan también las TCX COMP EVO 2... Quiero unas botas con muy buena protección pero que tenga comodidad y movilidad de tobillo... Gracias y saludos desde España
Do you guys sell the replacement parts for them as yet. If not where can I buy them. Thinking of buying these boots from your website as they look like they have some improvements over my srs 3's which I love.
Hey there! While we don't sell the replacement parts for the Atojo SRS boots individually, if you are thinking of going for these boots on our site then we can include some of these parts in the box with the boots as well. The best thing to do when you do decide to go for them would be to ask our customer service via our live chat on our website where you'll get a quick response. What improvements drew you to the Atojo SRS boots?
Thanks for the question! These boots are meant to complement the Crossfire 3 SRS boots. As such, they're much lighter and they don't go as high up the calf as the Crossfire 3s. A result of this slimming down is this boot has a bit less hard protection, but it is still very sturdy. Other than that the boots are similar in their high quality construction and the use of replaceable parts throughout the boot
The Atojo SRS boots are more meant as adventure/cross boots, so they're designed to take anything from the road and might be lacking a few features that track boots often carry, for example toe sliders for tight turns. For racing boots, you may want to look at the Dainese Dyno Pro D1 or, for an boot that goes higher up, the Dainese R Axial boots since both have replaceable sliders.
Thanks for the question! The answer would mainly depend on what sort of riding you plan on doing. The SIDI Crossfire 3 SRS would be best if you want more bulky protection since the boot will come higher up the ankle and it has more TPU plates around the boot. So, it's definitely tilted more towards the off road side of things. The Atojo SRS boots are much lighter but will still offer a similar level of protection. They are designed for going off road as well, but since they have a much sleeker profile, they will fit riding that also involves more time on paved roads. Which of the two are you currently drawn to?
Para un uso de aventura de largas distancias, pistas fáciles... ¿Cual es más cómoda, Sidi Atojo o Alpinestar Tech 7 ENDURO??... Me gustan también las TCX COMP EVO 2... Quiero unas botas con muy buena protección pero que tenga comodidad y movilidad de tobillo... Gracias y saludos desde España
Para un uso de aventura de largas distancias, pistas fáciles... ¿Cual es más cómoda, Sidi Atojo o Alpinestar Tech 7 ENDURO??... Me gustan también las TCX COMP EVO 2...
Quiero unas botas con muy buena protección pero que tenga comodidad y movilidad de tobillo... Gracias y saludos desde España
Good review
Do you guys sell the replacement parts for them as yet. If not where can I buy them. Thinking of buying these boots from your website as they look like they have some improvements over my srs 3's which I love.
Hey there! While we don't sell the replacement parts for the Atojo SRS boots individually, if you are thinking of going for these boots on our site then we can include some of these parts in the box with the boots as well. The best thing to do when you do decide to go for them would be to ask our customer service via our live chat on our website where you'll get a quick response. What improvements drew you to the Atojo SRS boots?
@@Championhelmets They usually release cairoli design. Any idea if and when that would be coming out for these?
Are these boots good for adventure riding?
How do they compare to the Sidi Crossfire 3 SRS?
Thanks for the question! These boots are meant to complement the Crossfire 3 SRS boots. As such, they're much lighter and they don't go as high up the calf as the Crossfire 3s. A result of this slimming down is this boot has a bit less hard protection, but it is still very sturdy. Other than that the boots are similar in their high quality construction and the use of replaceable parts throughout the boot
I´m looking for track boots can I use these? or which one do you recoment?
The Atojo SRS boots are more meant as adventure/cross boots, so they're designed to take anything from the road and might be lacking a few features that track boots often carry, for example toe sliders for tight turns. For racing boots, you may want to look at the Dainese Dyno Pro D1 or, for an boot that goes higher up, the Dainese R Axial boots since both have replaceable sliders.
@@Championhelmets oh okay thank you! I'll take a look.
What sizes do these boots come in?
Thanks for the question, these boots fit sizes between a European 40-47, or a US 7-12.5. How do you find these new cross boots?
Are these boots CE rated?
Thanks for the question! Yes, these boots are CE level 2 rated, so they'll keep your feet properly safe. What do you think of these new boots?
Would u recommend this or the crossfire 3
Thanks for the question! The answer would mainly depend on what sort of riding you plan on doing. The SIDI Crossfire 3 SRS would be best if you want more bulky protection since the boot will come higher up the ankle and it has more TPU plates around the boot. So, it's definitely tilted more towards the off road side of things.
The Atojo SRS boots are much lighter but will still offer a similar level of protection. They are designed for going off road as well, but since they have a much sleeker profile, they will fit riding that also involves more time on paved roads.
Which of the two are you currently drawn to?
Para un uso de aventura de largas distancias, pistas fáciles... ¿Cual es más cómoda, Sidi Atojo o Alpinestar Tech 7 ENDURO??... Me gustan también las TCX COMP EVO 2...
Quiero unas botas con muy buena protección pero que tenga comodidad y movilidad de tobillo... Gracias y saludos desde España