Motorfist Redline boots??

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Any one know what there sizing is going to be like? I'm looking for new boots I'm a size 16 my hmks are awesome and have been for years just interested in new hope someone can help.

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Any one know what there sizing is going to be like? I'm looking for new boots I'm a size 16 my hmks are awesome and have been for years just interested in new hope someone can help.

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i wear 13 shoes and i believe my stompers are 14s
 

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The only thing that I wish they would add is the boa system. Not sure if it is possible or not. Man do I miss the boa system from my HMKs.
 

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Not to jack the thread, but it seems like a waste to start another thread about boots when this one is in full-swing. Guys who have ran the HMK's, how did you like them? I'm looking into the Voyager boots this winter. Thanks!
 

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Any one know what there sizing is going to be like? I'm looking for new boots I'm a size 16 my hmks are awesome and have been for years just interested in new hope someone can help.

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Size 16! You trying to fit your boots over your snow shoes? Lol just kidding!


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Not to jack the thread, but it seems like a waste to start another thread about boots when this one is in full-swing. Guys who have ran the HMK's, how did you like them? I'm looking into the Voyager boots this winter. Thanks!


I dont have a bad thing to say about my HMKs. Would consider them again too if buying another set of boots. Very comfortable, light, and the BOA system is so incredibly quick and easy.
 

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Any one know what there sizing is going to be like? I'm looking for new boots I'm a size 16 my hmks are awesome and have been for years just interested in new hope someone can help.

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Holy Doodle those are some kind of feet. I'll give a call tomorrow and find out if you are in luck for sizing. They do tend to fit a bit on the snug side so we'll have to take that into account. If you want you can give Motorfist a call at 1877 fist 411 or use their dealer locator to find a dealer closest to you.

I have to say, the stompers and the contessa boots are amazing in the comfort department. Putting them through the daily ringer, I found my feet were more then comfy, as I wore them at work each day, and when it comes to riding, my boots were comfortable, warm and dry. I love the fact I can feel my running boards but they are tough enough to withstand even my B & M tube boards with the cleats. In the event I had to walk out of a ride area, the boots are warm and comfortable enough to do so. Many are now using them as their fall hunting boots, because they are warm, waterproof and breathable.
oo and super sexy :D
 

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I like the idea of the quick buckle opposed to the laces on the Stompers. I bought Stompers last year and love them, most of the time I don't even wear socks and I don't have the best circulation in the cold.
 

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My feet sweat. I have both the Klim and Stomper. Prefer the Klim for weight - stomper feels more like a work boot. I would consider a stiffer lighter weight than 600g boot
 

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I have never tried Klim, so I can't say anything. My feet sweat too, but not in the Stomper's. I wear my boots a lot during the winter, shovelling snow and playing with the dog. I find them very comfortable and by no means heavy.
 

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I have never tried Klim, so I can't say anything. My feet sweat too, but not in the Stomper's. I wear my boots a lot during the winter, shovelling snow and playing with the dog. I find them very comfortable and by no means heavy.

so are they water proof? i seem to test them a couple times every winter.
 

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so are they water proof? i seem to test them a couple times every winter.
I have stood in past ankle deep water a few times, just to see. But I don't think many boots will hold up to the depth of water you sled on/off in.
 

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thats what i mean, they need to be water proof to the last top stitch. i have stood in so many running creeks in the winter it is a necessity.
 

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If I'm going across a running creek in the winter, or a calm lake in the summer and have to leave my sled. There isn't a boot that will keep my feet dry!!!
 
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