Motorcycle gear: Opinion about boots?Hi motorcycle community,
I've started to learn motorcycle (2 months Learner license and experience). I got all the gears: Full face helmet, leather jacket, gloves, Kevlar jeans. All except boots.
I'm reluctant to buy
Been riding for many a years. Most of the time I wear tennis shoes, but when I'm on a mission ride I wear my jump boots, black leather and up over the ankles. My feeling is if you go down on a freeway doing 65+ it's not going to matter much what you have
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Scorpion Sports Presents the EXO-700
Waterproof. Water beads up or fast slides. The only time we ever had any problems with the soaking water through when we stopped moving and set up for several hours (without overhead costs) in rainfall.
The jacket stretched and moved really well, even when worn on the beach or in training defensive tactics (obvious translation from real life there). They are equipped with large joints around the wrists and waist, tight enough to prevent drafts and moisture to flow but not too tight wrists look like you spent the day in a BDSM club when you take it off.
A note about the waist and sleeves, our civilians THE evaluators liked the fact that he did not settle around the gunbelt and sleeves do not catch on equipment.
Kids and motorcycles may sound like a dangerous combination, but that hasn't stopped elementary school age children and younger from strapping on helmets and revving their engines. The American Motorcycle Association estimates that at least 10000
more...Mr Glendenning said it was ripped to shreds but the cordura fabric and kevlar inserts saved their skin, and Mrs Glendenning believes her helmet saved her from head injury. "All the safety gear worked well. It's an example for other riders that good
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