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Old 05-26-2010, 09:37 PM
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Default Touring Boot Suggestions? Tour Master Solution?

I like the Tour Master Solution boot but am having trouble finding a place with one in my size to try it on.

Anybody own these boots that can provide some feedback on them?

Any other touring boots in this Plain style you would recomend?

Im looking for a Plain, Black, Zip Up Boot.

Thanks in advance.

http://www.tourmaster.com/xcart/cata...ot-p-82_7.html
 
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HD has a new boot. The Hustin waterproof. Relatively plain look, black, zipper and waterproof. I just got a pair and they were instantly comfortable for riding. Nice to know I won't have to bother with spraying waterproofing on the boots before a trip.

http://www.pitchengine.com/harley-da...e-boots/62723/
http://www.adventurehd.com/webstore/...iewprodclothes
 

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The Corcoran boots with a zipper is what I've been wearing for over 20 years and the most comfortable boot I've had. They are easy to get on and off with the zippers. These boot may not be as fashionable as some would like.
 

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I like Red Wings too. Great boots. I have these:
http://www.redwingshoes.com/productd...px?prodid=1467
 
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I have these, and I like them a lot.
http://www.redwingshoes.com/productd...px?prodid=1907
Uhhhh...those are women's boots. I'm pretty sure the OP was guy.
 
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Originally Posted by Heatwave
HD has a new boot. The Hustin waterproof. Relatively plain look, black, zipper and waterproof. I just got a pair and they were instantly comfortable for riding. Nice to know I won't have to bother with spraying waterproofing on the boots before a trip.

http://www.pitchengine.com/harley-da...e-boots/62723/
http://www.adventurehd.com/webstore/...iewprodclothes
I have something real close to the Hustin from HD. Just has a little different decoration on it. VERY comfortable boot. Plus you can try them on at any dealer if you are worried about fit.

If you want to stick with your other boot just call the company and ask about retailers in your area that sell them. Or maybe they are strictly online?

The Hustin though has one downside. Not very comfy for walking in. Wouldn't want to go very far in them.
 
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I tried these boots at Competition Accessories.
http://www.compacc.com/p/Touring-Sty...ts-Special-Buy

I called them and asked if they fit to correct size and they assured me they did.

Great price, but the size 13 fit like a size 11 and the footbed was lumpy.

Sent them back for a refund. They cost me $71 with S&H and another $10 to send them back. Got a $49 refund. I know that they were following their policies, but when you get inaccurate info and the boots are unwearable, I'll just find my bike stuff from some other company.
 


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