Boots TourMaSTer Solution Boots

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After having them for a awhile and teSTing their "waterproofness" on our Death Valley ride I declare them a good buy.
Comfy enough for off the bike wear and very nice on the bike.
No 1/2 sizes, I wear 10.5 and got an 11 and they're excellent. A bit tough to get on but getting easier. They need loops to help pull them on.
 
+1 here Don.

Bought a pair of these last year after trying on a pair of Sidi's and two different pairs of the BMW's (BMW's were too narrow for my wide feet).

The Solution boots broke in quickly, look nice (not Power Ranger-ish), totally waterproof (bone dry socks after four hours in hard rain) and competively priced at about $100. I was planning to get the Oxtars, but found myself in a hurry to get new boots - glad it worked out this way - very satisfied with these.
 
The TM s are STill waterproof, I spent a couple of days on the OR coaST and STill have dry feet.I did finally get a chance to really walk in them as I took the OR Caves Tour. They proved to be very comfy and traction was excellent on the wet stone floor of the caverns.

Good STuff
 
+1 I was extremely surprised at the quality and comfort of the TourMaSTers. VERY comfortable for walking and during trips on the STeed. BeST alternative I have found yet.
 
Same here - They didn't go on as easily as the Oxtars but just as comfortable and much cheaper.
 
Mellow said:
Same here - They didn't go on as easily as the Oxtars but just as comfortable and much cheaper.
My Diodora WP boots are becoming a favorite too. These are lower cut, very cushy inside and are a better alternative for after the ride wear with shorts..NOT making me look like a really poor Dallas Cowgirl impersonator.

Sure it's fun..............................
 

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I found them at rapidracer.com for 108+free shipping. I am figuring that may be the best deal. Thought I would check to see if anyone else knew something I did not.

Landon
 
+1

On my second pair. The first had soles that didn't last long and I got a free replacement at the Hoot. Boots are waterproof, comfy to walk in, don't require a long breakin, and are fairly stylish (as opposed to the clodhopper/Munster boots the V-twin riders seem to prefer). :D

The second generation boots have a loop at the top to help get them on, a reflective oval on the heel, ankle protection, and much more durable soles. And, yes, the do run large. I am contunually amazed at the price/performance products that TourMaster produces.
 
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I have to give the cudos to this boot also. Just got finished with 1K on the new 06 and I have to say, of all my gear, these boots were the biggest (good) surprise of the whole trip. Were fast to break in (about 200Miles).

I bought them the night before at a local dealer for 109.00 + tax. I had vented alpinestar race boots and didn't want to take the chance in the rain.

I did, however, find that they are made a little big. I wear size 11 shoe and found that the 10 boot fit perfect. Tried the 11 and found that the ankles had too much room in them. Once the 10's were broken in...WOW! Impressive! ANd the price is half the price of a race boot!

I am liking this Sport Touring thing already... :)

....now... If I can only get my seat more comfortable!

<D>
 
Just bought a pair at rapidracer $108 c/w free ship. My reward for the hour I just spent chipping the ice off my driveway to get my bike out. Thanks STindy05
 
Have you guys just been ordering the size you would normally wear? I wear a size 12, will the fit right?

Landon
 
I wear a 10.5, had to get an 11... fits like an 11 ;) It leaves me with enough room to double up on socks. They are very tight for a week or so... then they breakin and loosen up ;)
 
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