KatMan
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go old school and ride with your left leg kneeling on the seat
I bought these mossy oak insulated rubber boots, working real good for me.
didn't snopro say the left foot? That's the wrong one.....just saying
go old school and ride with your left leg kneeling on the seat
not if you ride wrong foot forward..............
Ok so my left boot is always wet at the end of the day in sticky snow conditions. I figure it is from hot air off the clutches fanning my foot and melting the snow on my boot all the time. What boot out there are you guys finding that will stop this from happening?
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Yep, Ken and me are similar, as you get older you have to get brighter, cause we weren't when we were younger, just good looking! lol
I just bought a pair of Motorfist Stomper boots and have had 2 rides so far and my feet are finally warm and dry.I find the Klims too bulky and not very flexable,I like the lite weight of the Stomper when jumping around on my sled.I picked them up with a end of season discount and coupon for $150 al in.Soles are also replaceble.
thats not what you said after we got back to the parking lot the two of us LMAOI told you its not your boot it's your sled! JK I want you to take me riding again but seriously I have hmk and I love them never wet!
From my local Polaris dealer M@M Performance. 25% off sale and a rewards coupon so was a screamin deal.I just bought a pair of Motorfist Stomper boots and have had 2 rides so far and my feet are finally warm and dry.I find the Klims too bulky and not very flexable,I like the lite weight of the Stomper when jumping around on my sled.I picked them up with a end of season discount and coupon for $150 al in.Soles are also replaceble.
I just bought a pair of Motorfist Stomper boots and have had 2 rides so far and my feet are finally warm and dry.I find the Klims too bulky and not very flexable,I like the lite weight of the Stomper when jumping around on my sled.I picked them up with a end of season discount and coupon for $150 al in.Soles are also replaceble.
Where"d ya get'em
Ok so my left boot is always wet at the end of the day in sticky snow conditions. I figure it is from hot air off the clutches fanning my foot and melting the snow on my boot all the time. What boot out there are you guys finding that will stop this from happening?
If you buy or use the Dunlop boots buy them big, and then buy the bama booties to go in the boots. The bamas really help the sweat from getting your feet wet.
Personally, I don't like the way the Klim boots fit. Yes, my feet were dry, but they ached like a bugger at the end of the day. Now I wear Burton Motos, and I really like them. I feel my feet stay just as dry, and they feel good too!