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Posted by: stevohhh

Just got back into riding after about a 20 yr layoff.

I am in the market for a pair of boots and have been searching the net for info and deals and its giving me a really big headache.
I bought my 12 yr old a pair of AlpineStars (tech 4's?), he loves them and they seem to be a really good boot. I had about decided on a pair of Tech 6's for myself until I read in a previous thread that the M 4's were just as good for alot less.

My ? is for a weekend rider, is the $150 boot going to afford me the same protection, fit, and wear as the $200+ boot? Does the old addage you "you get what you pay for" apply for these two price ranges?
I liked the looks of the M'4's and also the AXO MX 1.

I can't go look at boots becouse the local shops have rolled over to mail order so your opinions will hold a lot of weight with me and will be greatly appreciated.



Posted by: limitless

I have alpinestar tech 8's & I love em' For the moment I cant see buying anything else, they're the most comfortable & durable IMO.
They are expensive, but I've had mine for over a year with no rips or tears. The only problem I've had with em is keepin them clean

I'd buy black or white (not blue or red) cause you never know when you'll get the urge to change teams!



Posted by: mdkuder

You're going about it the same as I do. I found that the mail order companies are the best prices, even after shipping. I bought a pair of tech 5's for about $200 about a year ago and love them. I know that you can pick up a pair of tech 6's for that now. I would stick with Alpine Stars, Sidi and I seem to recall that the newest top of the line AXO rated really good. Oh yeah you might check out a pair of Gaerne's I haven't even seen anyone selling or wearing those so other than mag reviews don't know anything. Good luck



Posted by: Zerotact

The alpinestar 8's are a really good boot, and probably the best, but they also appear to be one of the most, if not the most expensive boots on the market. I bought a pair of fox forma comps, for like $170-ish and the suit me fine, especially with my wool socks.



Posted by: stevohhh

0-tact: How long have you had your Forma-Comps? Any quality issues?
I have noticed in recent threads people have been really down on Fox for there boots not holding up. I also hear they have fixed there QC problems.



Posted by: luvtolean

I have Tech 8's and would gladly pay the price for admission again. They are super comfy and protect the feet/ankles very well.

I have a bunch of roadracing friends who love Gaerne's as a great "value" boot. I'd guess their dirt stuff is good too.



Posted by: Camstyn

I've grown fond of my new Tech 8's, but IMHO they aren't worth the extra money over the Tech 6's. I'd recommend the Tech 6, MX South has them on sale right now.



Posted by: b-b00gie

I have both Tech 8's and Tech 6's and I agree with Cam. Go with the Tech 6 if you are on a budget.

As mentioned MX South was running a sale on them... though I dont see it on the site. You may want to call them for the best price anyway as they will usually bargain with you.

http://www.mxsouth.com

Do yourself a favor and buy the Tech 6. You'll love them.



Posted by: Okiewan

Gotta love Tech 6's



Posted by: RJ-KDX

Are you kidding, go with the Tech 8's. It must be just me, but the Tech 8's are the most comfortable boots out there, sure they're expensive, but like everything in life, MOST EXPENSIVE=BEST. Right? Or maybe it's just me. It's like helmets, a $69 helmet for a $69 head. Are your feet worth some good money? I know mine are. My .05 worth.



Posted by: chrishorton

hey guys with the Tech 8s do the bootys ever go in crooked and bug you to the point where you have to stop and fix them? My dad tryed them on and tought that may happen,



Posted by: MX145

I have a friend that wears Gaerne's and he has to put on band aids b-4 riding cause he gets blisters from them. I have used FOX Forma Comp's - pretty comfy, but had a problem with broken buckles which since then have changed. I have been wearing Alpinestar tech 8's this last year and they have been real comfortable and durable on the outer shell/buckle areas. However, my Alpinestars seem to wear faster on the peg/brake areas quicker than my Fox's did...... Just as alot of people have suggested - the Alpinestars are probably top of the line & You probably won't go wrong picking up yourself a new pair of FOX's.



Posted by: Camstyn

I went from Tech 6's to Tech 8's. I took a size 14 Tech 6, I got a size 15 Tech 8. The tech 8s would not buckle up except for under very difficult attempts, the bootie seemed awkward and woeful.. I ended up riding in these boots and my feet felll asleep. I wished for my Tec 6's back ! The boots have loosened up since then and I am liking the TEch 8's more and more. I still miss my Tech 6's though. I cannot recomend the Tech 8 as I never experienced hese growing pains with the Tech 6's. You won't be dissatisfied with the 6's, 8's may be better but it's trivial. The $70 more you would pay for the Tech 8's may be better spent on a new rear tire.



Posted by: limitless

I have heard a lot of people say that cam, but mine have fit great since day 1. I've never had any problems with the booties. I have never tried the tech 6's so I can't comment there.



Posted by: RJ-KDX

I tried on all the boots I could find. Tech 6's, Fox's, Oneal's, and low model Gaerne's. Of all of these the Tech 8's were the most comfortable, this is because of the bootie.
This may also come from too many years of Ice Climbing, where you wear double boots. So throughout the years you get used to the booties.
When I found the Tech 8's, it was a no brainer. A boot with a bootie, OOHHH YEEEAAA(in Macho Man Randy Savage dialect).
But it comes down to whatever floats your boat, or in this case whatever twists your throttle.
Good luck....



Posted by: exc rider

i have a pair of axo mx-1's and wouldnt rec. them. there not comfortable at all. and i have tried on the m-4s and even bcompared to my broken in axo's the m-4's are much more comfortable,even when new.i'd try the alpinestars.



Posted by: srhill

Thanks guys. It looks like I will be in for some new Tech 6's. If my bike 97 KDX 220 doesn't run any better than it did this past weekend I hope they (Tech 6's) are comortable to walk in. Ha Ha

Oh, by the way I am stevohhh on another computer.



Posted by: Tom Dixon

I didn't have very good luck with the Tech 6's. On mine, the soles tore out of the bottom and sent them back to have them replaced. 5 months later the soles were junk so I switched to Gaerne RX-2's. Best decision I have made yet. Just as good as Tech 6's but cheaper. Although there isn't as much support as the Alpinestars at the top of the boots, they do seem to hold up better.



Posted by: the Eel

Gaerne RX2



Posted by: Camstyn

I've heard a lot of comments about the Tech 6's wearing out fast in the souls.. Mostly about two years ago, but not recently. I bought my set right at about the same time (two years ago) and had excellent "tread life". They may have upgraded the sole material, or maybe I just got lucky with my pair.



Posted by: alpine723

tech this tech that i own a pair of tech 8's and a pair of alpinestar vectors. for protection i would go for the tech 8. IF you want a boot you can race in and still walk half way normally in arround the track i would go for the vector. they also hold up better thatn the tech 8's. i am a hard rider and i would rather have vectors simpily for the comfort value. however keep this in mind if i hurt my ankle at all i run my tech 8's for a few days for the added support.



Posted by: iridesx164

I got a pair of tech 8's and I love them, I've replaced the soles once and need new booties because they are worn out. I would reccomend them 2 anyone.



Posted by: h8rain

The boot you'll wish you had if you ever need protection.



Posted by: h8rain

Sidi FlexForce SRS - The boot you'll wish you had if you ever need protection.



Posted by: stevohhh

Got a pair of TECH 6's.

Havn't got a chance to ride yet but I have been doing the "moonwalk around the house". LOL



Posted by: KenR

I've been riding in Alpinestars M6's for quite some time - I think I'm on my third pair. They're a very comfortable boot, easy to break in and walk around in because they're soft. I've torn 'em all on the right foot instep (on the peg while kick starting). They're also a good value, but my next pair will be Tech 8's for the added stiffness and protection.

Came across this interesting article about boots:

http://www.teamorthopedics.com/boots.html



Posted by: GeoffM24

After reading all the posts here it seemed like Alpinestars, O'neal Hardware, and maybe some AXO's were the way to go.

I bought a pair of brand new MSR System X boots which are made by Alpinestars at bob's cycle for $139!!!! These boots are way more almost everywhere else ($229 at Alba Action, $170 on CLOSE OUT at MX south for example). They are very supportive, comfortable and well made.

I have a buddy who just bought some Fox Forma Comps and sent them back after the reviews we read here. He bought some Tech 6's that are great boots too.

The two are very similiar and his cost almost $100 more and the maker is the same and the quality level appears to be the same.

Are the Alpinestars $100 better???



Posted by: Jackpiner57

I know I open myself up to much ridicule, but here goes.
I started riding again after a 22 year layoff.
I was concerned about spending too much money,so I bought a new KDX200, Thor Pants and jersey, a helmet ,Fox roost deflector Etc.
As for boots, I bought the Thor T20's. I put them on and were very comfotable! I am fussy about things being comfy and was really surprised because I had been told that I should buy something more like the Alpinestars. Anyway, I've gone down more times than I'd like to admit,(and broke a couple of ribs) but the boots have protected me well.



Posted by: nephron

I cased a big double in Thor T-20's and suffered a Hawkins-III talus neck fracture/disclocation that damn near ruined my life. Didn't seem to have much more ankle support than irrigation boots , so after I healed up (circa 7 months) I tried SIDI's. Much better "apparent" ankle support, for whatever that's worth.



Posted by: Jackpiner57

Glad to hear you're riding again. Did the lack of ankle support lead to the crash?




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