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PeterL 20 Feb 2011 08:38

Diadora Mud boots - anyone used them?
 
I found some Diadora Mud boots in my local motorcross shop - I'd never heard of them before, but they looked reasonably good and are quite comfortable.

Has anyone tried them before? For a trip around Central and South America, I'm tempted between them and the Sidi Couriers.

tatters 14 Mar 2011 14:51

I use a pair for green laning in the UK and find them quite comfortable the quailty is quite good for the price too though they are not fully waterproof so l use a gortex boot liners with them to keep the water out.

kaiserkyhl 13 May 2011 02:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by IncompletePete (Post 324954)
I found some Diadora Mud boots in my local motorcross shop - I'd never heard of them before, but they looked reasonably good and are quite comfortable.

Has anyone tried them before? For a trip around Central and South America, I'm tempted between them and the Sidi Couriers.

I did 50.000 km in South, Central and north America with those boots. The best equipment I had - highly recommended and comfortable.

I'm actually looking to find a new pair now!

*Touring Ted* 13 May 2011 07:28

I've seen these close up....

For the price, they seem very good... Nice grippy sole, well made and you can walk in them, unlike many most MX boots..

They don't have the protection of a proper MX boot, although, much better than wearing walking boots...

Alexlebrit 14 May 2011 03:39

Thanks, I'd not seen these before, and am looking to get some new boots. Now to find a stockist in London.

*Touring Ted* 14 May 2011 14:12

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Originally Posted by Alexlebrit (Post 335569)
Thanks, I'd not seen these before, and am looking to get some new boots. Now to find a stockist in London.

FYI, these boots are made under a few brand names...

Ebay "ATV boots" and these usually show up in a few guises. All around the £80 mark :thumbup1:

stuxtttr 19 May 2011 21:59

they look like a great comprmise for touring


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