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I'm asking for suggestions for WIDE boots, motorcycle style or other.
I want to find some that don't look like MX or racing boots and that
can be worn for activities other than riding.
Yes, I've searched the archives and am looking for more current
suggestions.
Thanks, Steve in Niceville
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And yet Another reason to give hunters multiple tags to reduce the
population of these herds.
Wisconson DNR is really helping by issuing each hunter multiple tags
depending on the "zone" the are hunting in, obviously rural area more
tags, southern areas less, but not so much because of traffic issues,
its more CWD related. Gotta stop the spread.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
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other.> > I'm asking for suggestions for WIDE boots, motorcycle style or
Try this, http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/section/sl.aspx?s=6631&gif=Y subscribe to their newletter, home page, etc, there will be huge offerings of wide boots, especially after the hunting season. revmaaatin.> > I want to find some that don't look like MX or racing boots and that > can be worn for activities other than riding. > > Yes, I've searched the archives and am looking for more current > suggestions. > > Thanks, Steve in Niceville >
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Red Wing boots come in widths up to EEE (at least). I have put a lot of road miles on a pair of Goretex/Thinsulate lace-ups with Vibram soles. They are pretty crusty by now, but they still keep my feet dry. They are the ones that come out for the really cold rides.> > I'm asking for suggestions for WIDE boots, motorcycle style or other. > > I want to find some that don't look like MX or racing boots and that > can be worn for activities other than riding. > > Yes, I've searched the archives and am looking for more current > suggestions. >
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Steve,
A search at http://www.newenough.com for "wide boot" comes up with a list.
My 10.5D feet are very happy all day in my TCX Infinity GTX size 44's.
Newenough.com has some brands that offer EE widths.
Lars in VA
>wide boots >Posted by: "stmilum" stmilum@... stmilum >Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:18 pm (PDT) >I'm asking for suggestions for WIDE boots, motorcycle style or other. > >I want to find some that don't look like MX or racing boots and that >can be worn for activities other than riding. > >Yes, I've searched the archives and am looking for more current >suggestions. > >Thanks, Steve in Niceville
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There's lots of wide non-MC boots at RedWing and Mason.
I'd like to get wide (and tall instep) *motorcycle* boots, if anyone has
a lead.
Chris
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> I'm asking for suggestions for WIDE boots, motorcycle style or other. > > I want to find some that don't look like MX or racing boots and that > can be worn for activities other than riding. > > Yes, I've searched the archives and am looking for more current > suggestions. > > Thanks, Steve in Niceville > > > ------------------------------------ > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Redwing boots come in all sizes and widths and wear like iron. Not sheap but probably less than Sidi or Oxtar
Steve Strader, Ukiah, CA
'06 Greenie (of course)
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Try the redwing web site. Also there are Hawthorn and White boots out of
Oregon. The custom made Whites were about $375 last time I bought them
about 8 years ago. I've had them rebuilt twice. They seem to be the
choice of the USFS and CALFIRE crews. Mine fit right the first time, were
felt broken in after the first couple of hours of wearing.
Excellent ankle support and protection and very rugged.
Happy Feet Buddy
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but probably less than Sidi or Oxtar> [Original Message] > From: Steve Strader > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 10/30/2008 7:30:29 AM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re:wide boots > > Redwing boots come in all sizes and widths and wear like iron. Not sheap
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