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i would like peoples veiws on what are a good pair of boots for trail riding i was looking at the alpinstars tech 7 anyone have these boots what are they like or the fox f3 boots thank you for any info john
 

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We've got Alpenstars and Thor Quadrants in our group -happy with both of them for trail ridin'. If it feels and fits good it'll work for ya.
 

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thank you for the replys i will have alook at the thor boots
 

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I have had the same Thor boots now for about 11 seasons and still work great I really need to ride more maybe:d
 

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If you're talking about the boots from Blackfoot, don't buy there. They are way to overpriced and you would get them cheaper if you ordered online from the states.
 

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I have the Tech 7's......LOVE THEM!! My buddy has the Thor Quadrants (Good boot for the $$$), but after trying mine, he says he would rather have the Alpinestars!!
Like said before...both are good..find what feels the best for you..
 

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3rd season on my Tech 7's and they're great. I only had to replace 1 buckle so far and they're really comfortable but still have good support. Well worth the money.
 

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thank you again for the helpfull replys i will go for the tech 7's then also look into buying from the states:specool:
 

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on my 2nd pair of thor quadrants, they are good for how cheap they are however I have a serious problem with the buckles snapping off on me!! Also had a foot peg stab my boot pretty good, and yeah, my foot swelled up black and blue and couldn't wear shoes for a while :( Other then that, I find them comfortable and as long as you adjust them right so they fit properly their okay, I would buy other ones if I could afford more then $200 for boots but I'd rather dump the money into my bike!
 

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I have the Sidi's, Crossfire I believe, and I really like them.

They have the solid plastic exterior which offers awesome protection against any kind of impact, but also supplies support, like an ankle brace, from twisting or hyper-extension. One of the best parts about them is that unlike most other boots, they don't require any kind of "break-in", just put them on and ride, they'll be super comfortable from day one. As an added bonus, they're about 95% waterproof too, you have to pretty much be walking around in the water for a while to get wet feet.

I'm going on 6 years with mine, and they're still in great shape. You can buy complete replacement parts for them though if you wear them out or damage them.

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I have the Sidi's, Crossfire I believe, and I really like them.

They have the solid plastic exterior which offers awesome protection against any kind of impact, but also supplies support, like an ankle brace, from twisting or hyper-extension. One of the best parts about them is that unlike most other boots, they don't require any kind of "break-in", just put them on and ride, they'll be super comfortable from day one. As an added bonus, they're about 95% waterproof too, you have to pretty much be walking around in the water for a while to get wet feet.

I'm going on 6 years with mine, and they're still in great shape. You can buy complete replacement parts for them though if you wear them out or damage them.

Waxy

Right on buddy I just ordered a pair of Crossfire TA's :d My decision was influenced by my Sidi mountain bike shoes that have lasted forever and fit great from day 1.
 
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