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    Anyone got any info/ insight on these boots? comfort wise? wear? durability etc...?

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    SetUp Vision Motorcycle Boots :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel

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    Those Oxtar's are the squeaky ones

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    squeaky as in make noise when you move in them?

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    I have a pair and they come with oil. What size are you?

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    Yes. The boots in the first link is what I was referring to. I don't know about the other pair of Oxtars tho.

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    im sure if I thought they were a decent boot and held up well I could deal with the squeeking. IM a 9 us and a 42 or 43 european depending on the company.

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    I just ordered those Setup boots today. I'll post a gear review once I get em (early next week?).

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    those white tecknics look purrrty

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    I like both pairs of the Oxtars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmh992003 View Post
    im sure if I thought they were a decent boot and held up well I could deal with the squeeking. IM a 9 us and a 42 or 43 european depending on the company.
    I got a pair of 42's in the for sale section. I'll make ya a deal.

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    I had them and liked them a lot. They seemed wider then most which was good for me. They were noisy and the oil only lasted a few hours.

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    I have the ones in the second link.

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    Those Oxtar's are the squeaky ones
    Nothing compares to the Alpinestar SMX Plus in squeek.

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    I'm currently wearing the old SIDI Vertabra, which has been upgraded lately. I think you can by this boot as the B1 or B2 today. It's a pretty good boot for the money but no longer top shelf. It's a narrow fit.

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    Joel your heel looks like shit! I have a pair of Nitros for the street and thats what I'd expect to see without hard heels but not with Sidi Vertigo Corsas imho. The Corsa has additional protection for your ankles over the regular Vertigos and definitely the Visions. not cheap but worked well for me!

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    I had my foot run over when I was wearing the Alpinestar SMX Plus and nothing happened to me. I was down on the ground lying on my side and the bike went right over the outside middle of my foot. "Holly S I just got run over". The field clears and I stand up. Nothing wrong with the foot, so I picked up the bike and get back into the race. No bruise or any mark.

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    I don't think you have as much articulation with motocross boots....

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    Boots Boots and more boots.

    MX boots take a LOT to get used to wearing if you're not a dirt rider. And I don't really see the point (on the road track) other than for Supermoto.

    As for the boots posted. I've heard good reviews about Oxtar's boots. I looked at them quite a bit over the winter when I bought new boots. They fit similar to the Sidi's, but were just different enough in the the way the heel sat that I felt the Sidi's fit me better. Also check out www.sportbiketrackgear.com. They have the current model Oxtar boots on sale so you can compare. For a couple extra bucks, I think the current model provides a bit more ankle protection and lateral stability.

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