BOOTS
#11
RE: BOOTS
You may also want to look at - www.bootbarn.com - some good deals and selection and a good return policy
#12
RE: BOOTS
Stay far away from Corbin boots, bought a new pair and they were $$$. Going on second season the soles started comming off, then fell of and the sponge foam under soles was rotten, called corbin and they said TS. They wanted a fortune to resole them and they ended up in the garbage.[:@]
#13
RE: BOOTS
ORIGINAL: skywagon
Stay far away from Corbin boots, bought a new pair and they were $$$. Going on second season the soles started comming off, then fell of and the sponge foam under soles was rotten, called corbin and they said TS. They wanted a fortune to resole them and they ended up in the garbage.[:@]
Stay far away from Corbin boots, bought a new pair and they were $$$. Going on second season the soles started comming off, then fell of and the sponge foam under soles was rotten, called corbin and they said TS. They wanted a fortune to resole them and they ended up in the garbage.[:@]
Guess they should stick to seats, huh?
#14
RE: BOOTS
I have a very narrow foot (A) and find that the Lowa Tigre Mid hiking boot works well for short putts. For longer rides, I found a pair of Red Wing steel toed boots in a B width that fit well if I use a Super Feet insole.
#18
RE: BOOTS
I actually like Harleys Harness boots. They were a little hard on my feet at first but after break in it is now my favorite boots. I also have tony lama diamond back cowboy boots. They were very expensive and I am afraid the toe shifter will damage the scales. So i have not used them ever since i changed my shifter to a single from a heel to toe
#19
RE: BOOTS
ORIGINAL: Longhair4life
I actually like Harleys Harness boots. They were a little hard on my feet at first but after break in it is now my favorite boots. I also have tony lama diamond back cowboy boots. They were very expensive and I am afraid the toe shifter will damage the scales. So i have not used them ever since i changed my shifter to a single from a heel to toe
I actually like Harleys Harness boots. They were a little hard on my feet at first but after break in it is now my favorite boots. I also have tony lama diamond back cowboy boots. They were very expensive and I am afraid the toe shifter will damage the scales. So i have not used them ever since i changed my shifter to a single from a heel to toe
#20
RE: BOOTS
I've had Tony Lama's beefore and really liked them, however I noticed that they don't like to put up with much abuse and still look dressy. Also, not only is the sole slippery, I found them to wear very quickly. Nice looking and nice feeling,
I loved mine, but if I was to see a biker at Sturgis with them on and they didn't look *** rough as a country road after 3 rains and hadn't been re-soled at least 3 times, my first reaction would prolly be "poser".
BTW, I know you're not...that just would be my thought on a stranger,
I loved mine, but if I was to see a biker at Sturgis with them on and they didn't look *** rough as a country road after 3 rains and hadn't been re-soled at least 3 times, my first reaction would prolly be "poser".
BTW, I know you're not...that just would be my thought on a stranger,