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Originally Posted by markharf
Some day, Toby, you'll drop the sharp edge of a pannier onto your ankle--with all the weight of the bike behind it. Do this on a surface more solid than gooey mud, and you'll know why I wear motocross boots, not hikers. Mark
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Too true, lots of documented cases. I nearly broke my leg, R100RS pannier pinned me to the ground. Also pulled a bike off of more than one fallen rider, PINNED by his own pannier, luckily no breaks but very sore. Close call. I've also seen the pannier protect rider leg, so it can go either way.
Lots will depend on WHERE and HOW you ride, at what pace and whether your doing a lot of off road and how technical it is. Type of bike can be relevant too.
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Originally Posted by hsinclai
DEAR LORD THEY NEVER DRY OUT.
Even with waterproof boots eventually water will end up sluicing down my leg and when that happens it's at least a week of soggy feet.
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Agree! Even Gore-Tex. In fact legendary world traveler Walter Colebatch will not use GoreTex boots, he says they take TOO LONG to dry out once soaked.
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Originally Posted by Cholo
Id like:
Meet construction safety standard ASTM 2413 (steel toe rated to 2.5 tonnes etc)Only leather except sole, can be polished up
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In Cold weather steel toes will FREEZE your foot quickly. A NO GO for travel, IMO.
Good foot box design and correct materials will protect your foot just fine without a Steel toe.
I currently own 5 pairs of boots, Dainese street boots (too expensive)
TCX ADV boots, Forma street boots, TCX GoreTex Infinity. ALL are pretty good doing longer walks, and that is a must for me. I raced off road enduro and have owned Sidi Crossfires. Great protection but, IMO, not practical for long range travel where you LIVE on your bike for months.
I've crashed a few times on my TCX ADV boots and they protected well. Super stiff Motocross boots have a down side for twisting injuries. They prevent ankle moving much so the "Twist" goes up to your knee ... and if you don't have Knee Braces, your knee can pop out. This has happened to me more than once.
Traveling, knee braces may not be practical for most. So, a bit of "give" in your boot may be preferred? I've WHACKED a few rocks in the Desert a few times, no pain with TCX ADV boots. Good knee pads are important to me too. They need to cover knee then extend down into BOOT TOP. This way, Tibia is really well protected. Tibia injury is one of the most common
Some of my current favorite boots:
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...v-tourer-boots
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...dventure-boots
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...eep-rain-boots
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/tcx-baja-wp-boots
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...-drystar-boots