Amazing boots! They are super comfortable and feel amazing my foot pegs. I would say if you have slightly slimmer feet it might be a good idea to order a half size down. I usually wear a size 8-9 shoe so I got a size 8 boot. It fits well but I feel it could be just a little more snug. It certainly helps if you have riding pants you tuck into your boot.... Show more
Keith
originally posted on cyclegear.com
Comfortable, Protective, and Stylish
Boots kept my feet warm in 50 degrees at night on a 9 hour ride down i-5, yet stay cool in 87 degrees at a stoplight. They're comfortable when riding long distances or walking around, look really good in the black/white colorway, and have a confidence inspiring amounts of protection. I would recommend these over the SMX Plus V2 because the retention system on these is flush, not risking the hook and loop flaps on the SMX Plus V2 getting caught on your bike in a crash(happened to a rider I know). The part that gets dirty on the boot is made of hard leather, plastic, or metal and is very easy to clean after a ride. Fits a little long, but hugs the foot and leg, making it feel very secure even with room in the toe box. Spend the extra money on these boots, you wont ... MoreBoots kept my feet warm in 50 degrees at night on a 9 hour ride down i-5, yet stay cool in 87 degrees at a stoplight. They're comfortable when riding long distances or walking around, look really good in the black/white colorway, and have a confidence inspiring amounts of protection. I would recommend these over the SMX Plus V2 because the retention system on these is flush, not risking the hook and loop flaps on the SMX Plus V2 getting caught on your bike in a crash(happened to a rider I know). The part that gets dirty on the boot is made of hard leather, plastic, or metal and is very easy to clean after a ride. Fits a little long, but hugs the foot and leg, making it feel very secure even with room in the toe box. Spend the extra money on these boots, you wont regret it.... Show more
ELIAS
originally posted on cyclegear.com
Don't Buy These
Very disappointed. I forked over $600 for these boots thinking they'd be the safest in the event of a crash. I had one highside at about 60 on track, and landed on my right foot. My fibula broke clean in half, and I am now out $600 (the boots were scratched all over even though I hardly slid) and down for the rest of the season. Could get boots significantly cheaper that would offer the same mediocre protection. The Velcro on the zipper also broke within 2 days of use, allowing the zipper on the side of the boot to constantly fall down (not the side that was injured). Overall pretty upset for what I paid.... Show more
Cole
originally posted on revzilla.com
Feels Like it's Worth the Money
The only reason I gave it 3 stars is because I haven't worn them on the bike yet. The fit was true to size for me, and it feels like they would be very safe to ride in. However, I live in Florida, and it gets pretty hot in the boot really fast. I don't have a problem with my feet sweating, but I can tell if I had these on for a while, they would. The feeling of the boots on the lower part of my legs feels stiff/restricted, but not in a bad way. It feels like it would do a great job protecting the lower parts of my legs and feet. For any women looking to buy these boots, I wear a size 8 in women and the 40 fit perfectly for me. The only things for me are the zipper is hard to zip up at times and that the boots sorta look bulky, but not too bulky. They look ... MoreThe only reason I gave it 3 stars is because I haven't worn them on the bike yet. The fit was true to size for me, and it feels like they would be very safe to ride in. However, I live in Florida, and it gets pretty hot in the boot really fast. I don't have a problem with my feet sweating, but I can tell if I had these on for a while, they would. The feeling of the boots on the lower part of my legs feels stiff/restricted, but not in a bad way. It feels like it would do a great job protecting the lower parts of my legs and feet. For any women looking to buy these boots, I wear a size 8 in women and the 40 fit perfectly for me. The only things for me are the zipper is hard to zip up at times and that the boots sorta look bulky, but not too bulky. They look masculine... (even though they are for men).I really wanted the vented black/white boots, but they didn't have my size available. So I got these but in the wrong color.... Show more
Ashonti
originally posted on revzilla.com
Got a great deal on these Supertech R boots. Figure I save about 50% off by buying used. Rather than buying bran new. These boots were for the most pa
Got a great deal on these Supertech R boots. Figure I save about 50% off by buying used. Rather than buying bran new. These boots were for the most part new. used for only one track day.... Show more
robe.clin
originally posted on ebay.com
Great track boot
Note: Use the sizing chart on alpinestars website and actually measure your foot: your foot length should be in between the insole length and the comfort length listed on their chart. Other than dress shoes, pretty much all shoe sizes in the US are marked 1-2 sizes bigger than the actual size. All my casual shoes, hiking boots, sandals, etc. range from US 9.5-10.5 , but my dress shoes and European-made shoes are labeled size US 8/8.5 -- which is what my foot actual measures. This boot is meant to have a race fit; if you follow Revzilla's recommendation the boot will fit and be comfortable, but probably be too big. Do yourself a favor and take 5 minutes to put your foot on a piece of paper, draw lines, and measure so that you can get a proper fit on a $500 ... MoreNote: Use the sizing chart on alpinestars website and actually measure your foot: your foot length should be in between the insole length and the comfort length listed on their chart. Other than dress shoes, pretty much all shoe sizes in the US are marked 1-2 sizes bigger than the actual size. All my casual shoes, hiking boots, sandals, etc. range from US 9.5-10.5 , but my dress shoes and European-made shoes are labeled size US 8/8.5 -- which is what my foot actual measures. This boot is meant to have a race fit; if you follow Revzilla's recommendation the boot will fit and be comfortable, but probably be too big. Do yourself a favor and take 5 minutes to put your foot on a piece of paper, draw lines, and measure so that you can get a proper fit on a $500 boot.Thoughts on the boot:- Extremely comfortable and lightweight considering how big they are- Inner bootie lacing system makes it really quick and easy to get a nice secure fit- Inner bootie has a ton of very hard protection all over the foot while somehow still feeling like I'm wearing comfy slippers- A bit on the narrow side by design to help stop movement. They loosened up after wearing them for about 45 minutes and are fine now. You may have to size up if you have particularly wide feet or they never ease up for you- A bit kludgy to walk in because of the raised heel and very stiff sole, but still manageable enough that you should be able to walk around the paddocks or food stops easily enough.- Inner bootie system makes this boot take a bit to put on. I personally wouldn't want to deal with putting these on, taking them off, and then putting them back together for storage unless at the track or planning on riding for 2 hours+ on the street. The SMX Plus may be a better option if you only want to own 1 pair of boots and having something quicker to deal with would suite your riding habits better.- Airflow is great- These are definitely ultra-premium and it's obvious even to people who aren't in-the-know- The red is more of of bright red-orange then it appears in the pictures. It doesn't match the darker red from some of my other Alpinestars gear. It doesn't really bother me and they look freaking sweet, but if you're trying to be matchy-matchy with other gear (or a Ducati) and different shades would annoy you, you should consider going with the all black color way.Overall, I am very satisfied with these boots. Treat yourself...your feet are worth it! If you crash and injure your foot/hands the wrong way, expect to run up an $8,000+ medical bill if you want your hands/feet to ever work the same again. Even if you have insurance, common deductibles are $5000 and maybe $2500 if you have really good insurance...so even though these don't make you indestructible, spending a couple $100 extra to get the best protection consumers can buy vs mid-tier seems like a pretty logical choice to me.... Show more
Christopher
originally posted on revzilla.com
Injured my foot wearing these boots
Not a bad boot overall but I was involved in a high side with them. My left foot was badly sprained and bruised while wearing these boots. I've also heard of someone else injuring their heel with these boots as well. Boots are a bit bulky when trying to operate shifter and brake but they are very comfortable.... Show more
Eric
originally posted on revzilla.com
Little tight but worth it for the protection
So background. In Dainese. I wear a 41 euro. Perfect fit.After reading reviews. I dropped it down to a 40 when I ordered them. They were TIGHT! But that being said. As i continue to wear them, they get more and more comfortable. To the point where I forget to take them off when I am home. I love my Dainese boots. But these boots just make you feel extra protected. Yes its a process to put them on but if you are riding in full gear? you are already use to that. They are a little stiff at first making the shifts take more effort. But they do break in.I got the white and red(orange floral?) ? they POP! If you want to be seen. Then that is the choice to make.... Show more
Brett
originally posted on revzilla.com
??% ?? squid review
I got the boots cause of how freaking cool they looked lol there amazing tho There a lil bit awkward at first. I usually squid ?? ?? but riding in the boots the toes on the peg position feels natural. I will have to adjust the shifter a few notches up tho I was expecting them to be an entire deal to get on and off not at all they slip on and off easily. A lot of design and thought went into designing them. I highly recommend them HIGHLY. LOVE THE FIT THE LOOKS EVERYTHING ABOUT THEM When ordering get a size or size and half smaller they run big... Show more
Charles
originally posted on cyclegear.com
Supreme boot
Previously had SMX 6?s and had to wear a 44, with these boots I got a 43 and they fit perfect. I normally wear a US 10/UK 9/EU 43/J 27.5. A* got the US sizing a bit wrong as the 43 shows a U.S. 9 which threw me off, but they are a J 27.5. I even considering trying a 42 but I know they would have been too narrow. I recommend measuring your foot length and referring to the Alpinestars sizing chart specific to these boots on their website (comfort sizing etc.). A lot of people I know seem to get shoes in general that are quite roomy (too big if you ask me). Motorcycle boots are not for posing and strutting through Starbucks; they should be tight to get the feeling when on the bike, and especially if you take them to the track; the last thing you need is a pair of clown ... MorePreviously had SMX 6?s and had to wear a 44, with these boots I got a 43 and they fit perfect. I normally wear a US 10/UK 9/EU 43/J 27.5. A* got the US sizing a bit wrong as the 43 shows a U.S. 9 which threw me off, but they are a J 27.5. I even considering trying a 42 but I know they would have been too narrow. I recommend measuring your foot length and referring to the Alpinestars sizing chart specific to these boots on their website (comfort sizing etc.). A lot of people I know seem to get shoes in general that are quite roomy (too big if you ask me). Motorcycle boots are not for posing and strutting through Starbucks; they should be tight to get the feeling when on the bike, and especially if you take them to the track; the last thing you need is a pair of clown shoes impacting your controls and foot positioning. They let air flow nicely through your feet, have great feeling on the bike, and I?ve worn them all day with no problem.... Show more
Thomas
originally posted on revzilla.com