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Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 16:22
by Perkles
Has anybody got the Dainese boots that go under their leathers ? Thoughts and comments about them please ? Are all of their boots designed to go under the leathers ?

I am on my 2nd pair of boots that I am embarrassed to say dont really fit me even though they are stonking quality,I have hobbit legs and feet and cant get boots to go round my calfs and do up properly. Last night my boot nearly fell off when I was riding and im going to smash my legs up if I have a crash.Any other makes out there that would go round a wide calf and do up properly ?

So far ive tried Alpine Stars and Axo but not spending any more money on something unless its a snug fit that wont fall off :|

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 16:29
by Kwacky
Take yourself up to J and S and try every make of boot.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 16:45
by Monty
These look comfy

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Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 16:47
by Perkles
no toe sliders Monty , computer says no

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 17:00
by rocket
Blade has got some Im sure heel be on to give you some comments

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 17:20
by Perkles
Kwacky wrote:Take yourself up to J and S and try every make of boot.
im going to ride down to streetbike and try some on if you fancy a bimble

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 17:50
by Kwacky
Sure. Let me know when.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 18:04
by Blade
Dainese do IN and OUT boots of the same model. So for example you can get an Axial Pro IN or OUT boot.

I have the Dainese Axial Pro IN boots which go under my leathers. They are super comfy with an inner carbon shoe and internal speed lacing. There like armour plated slippers and IMO look super cool under your leathers.

There the same boot Rossi wears and if there good enough for him there good enough for me.

They do cheaper model IN boots but the Axial Pro is the only boot in the Dainese range which is still hand made in Italy and the quality shows.

Get down to a retailers and give them a try is the best advice as like you suggest boot fitment can be very individual.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 18:20
by D41
Tried the Dainese and my leathers caught on the peg, necessitating a triple somersault dismount to stop the bike from falling over....plus, I couldn't zip my leathers properly...so I think you have to get the whole shebang.

That said....they were SUPER comfortable....way better than A-Stars...not that A-Star were bad by any stretch, and defo saved by ankle in a driveway 'leaning incident'.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 18:23
by Perkles
I simply cant get out boots to go round my calfs so thought of these,so they are lace up I though they had a zip at the back ?
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Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 19:12
by D41
Yep....them's the ones...you can see the zipper-tap thing in the pic. Weird to put on at first....and I seem to recall that there was some issue with them not being track-legal here, not 100% sure, but seems to ring a bell....I know that the subject came up.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 19:59
by Blade
Zip at the back of the outer boot and a pull cord speed lace arrangement for the inner boot. Hard to explain but that's all on the IN boot if that makes sense as it has an inner and outer arrangement.

Hard to explain your probably best trying them on but I find them a superb fit and they feel very robust although no personal crash testing. If you Google it I think there is some post crash reports done by dainese on a pair of Pol Espargaro boot.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 20:04
by Blade
I would be shocked to here there not track legal.

Rossi and all the other Dainese riders wear them at every round including laguna seca, Cota and the brick yard.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 06 Jun 2016, 20:13
by Perkles

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 07 Jun 2016, 11:10
by T.C.
If you read the next edition of South East Bike Magazine which will be available in about 4 weeks, I explain why as a result of case studies, experience and development that I am involved in, you do not really want leathers over the top of boots on the road.

Fine on track, not a good idea for road riding for a whole number of reasons.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 07 Jun 2016, 21:07
by kingfixer
I have the Pro in boots I think they're fantastic, fit great with my Daniese leathers. I wear them under my Kevlar jeans as well. Really comfy.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 07 Jun 2016, 21:12
by Perkles
Is there much difference between last years model and this years,I can get last years model for £200 delivered from moto card ,£311 for this years

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 14:08
by kingfixer
I cant imagine there would be much difference, I usually buy last years model as they are always cheaper !!

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 17:02
by duke63
Check you are comparing like with like, Perkles. I can't see any Axial Pros for that price on Motocard.

Re: Dainese Boots

Posted: 09 Jun 2016, 18:41
by Perkles
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