Thanks!! I was actually looking at those recently. I like the easy on off with the zipper and good ankle support for the one foot method. I just wasn't sure if they were gonna be comfortable. Has your wife walked around in them a lot or just while riding?No ladies have responded, and while I am not, I can say that my wife wears Harley boots. Something similar to these and loves them:
Harley Shawnee Boots
Actually, she usually wears them to work, and walks around all day, or wears them when we aren't riding. If you are looking for an alternative, I wear Milwaukee boots, which I think are who makes the Harley boots. I got mine from Dennis Kirk. Here are the Milwaukee boots they offer. I can say that the Milwaukee's that I have are constructed very well, and they seem just as good as the Harley boots that I had. Definitely saves on the Harley name. Agreed, the zipper is great, I don't tie my boots anymore!!Thanks!! I was actually looking at those recently. I like the easy on off with the zipper and good ankle support for the one foot method. I just wasn't sure if they were gonna be comfortable. Has your wife walked around in them a lot or just while riding?
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Might not be comfortable wearing Crankshaft w/Bearings and GasketsActually, she usually wears them to work, and walks around all day, or wears them when we aren't riding. If you are looking for an alternative, I wear Milwaukee boots, which I think are who makes the Harley boots. I got mine from Dennis Kirk. Here are the Milwaukee boots they offer. I can say that the Milwaukee's that I have are constructed very well, and they seem just as good as the Harley boots that I had. Definitely saves on the Harley name. Agreed, the zipper is great, I don't tie my boots anymore!!
https://www.denniskirk.com/milwaukee/milwaukee-classic/boots-shoes-and-accessories/100.ipp/pricedesc.srt?_requestid=4121513
Fixed!!! That sure was weird.... The site was acting funny when I was looking that stuff up.Might not be comfortable wearing Crankshaft w/Bearings and Gaskets
Perfect! Just what I was looking for. The milwaukee boots look pretty cool too, choices choises. Thanks for the info :thumbup:Actually, she usually wears them to work, and walks around all day, or wears them when we aren't riding.
You're very welcome. Feel free to ask any other questions, my wife is a wealth of motorcycle gear knowledge.Perfect! Just what I was looking for. The milwaukee boots look pretty cool too, choices choises. Thanks for the info :thumbup:
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Nope. I still get the bearing page. :facepalm:Fixed!!! That sure was weird.... The site was acting funny when I was looking that stuff up.
:wtfgun: No clue why they aren't linking right. I even tested it before I pasted... Maybe I should try a different site.Nope. I still get the bearing page. :facepalm:
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My wife has the "After the Ride" boots and they aren't as stiff, and are quite comfortable since they are made for walking around in. Her left toe is also scuffed up....I am pretty sure that happens with most boots. I've had my Milkaukee boots for about a year, and they have always been quite soft as far as upper, almost like they were broken in before they were shipped to me....I definitely like the Milwaukee brand...I have had the Harley boots for a few years, and they are not really comfortable for walking, they are very stiff. And since they are not reinforced in the left toe area, the leather is very scuffed and the toe box is collapsing from shifting. Not sure about the Milwaukee's.
Those look really nice, my wife would probably love them! AND they have a size 5 for her!
realize this is an older post but i just got these at cyclegear for a STEAL and took them for a ride tonight and LOVE them, was a bit strange to not be able to feel the shifter (i could when wearing tennis shoes) but it was fast to get used to. before tonight i rode with them on the back of hubby's bike and walking in them was way better than i expected, i imagine after they break in they will be fantastic to walk in, lots of padding in them but still roomy, its strange.Hey ladies,
What boots do you wear? I'm looking riding boots that I can walk around in for a few hours comfortably. Not really a fan of walking around in the track style riding boots (unless I'm at the track ofc). Any suggestions, experiences?
Information and Details about the TCX X-Square Boots - WomensAre the toes reinforced for shifting?