Wait a minute... you're actually going to wear and demo a boot for a review?!? Not just show it on some models' foot or ride around the block a few times. Goodness! What will other 'reviewers' think?! Thank you for actually reviewing products not just shilling.
@hairyneilАй бұрын
Not only wear it, but wear it for 20000kms!
@TheHandsomeSweetАй бұрын
This is Fortnine! There's no messing around! These guys are the best!
@AshleyPomeroyАй бұрын
@@Joih08 Do you think that when someone rides a motorcycle, they paddle their feet on the floor as they go along? Why would the sole be worn?
@michaelnishiguchi3176Ай бұрын
The things that drives me crazy is the unavailability of wide sizes in motorcycle boots.
@joshmiles6Ай бұрын
Yeah same here. I may have to eventually bite the bullet and 500 on Daytona Road Stars
@MrTooleanАй бұрын
Same here.
@wobblysauceАй бұрын
There are wides just not in brands most want to buy.
@redeyedfreaksАй бұрын
Some of the txc boots can work for wide feet. That's as close as I've found anyways
@hendrikscheepers4144Ай бұрын
For me it's the unavailability of small sizes. I ride with hiking boots that I bought 5 years ago. Same problem with pants. The smallest I can find is about two sizes too big for me.
@SamoabaАй бұрын
I for one loved that mustache and cigarette on 46.4 😂
@BrennanLetkemanАй бұрын
yeah, sad that the hottest 46 (so far?) had to die
@Spiro20004Ай бұрын
Shout out to that banger song reference at the start
@defiantheroes6275Ай бұрын
Yessssssss
@luukpeeters9474Ай бұрын
Get that in ya!
@eliblanton6604Ай бұрын
The Chats rule so hard
@ODPTV1Ай бұрын
Canadians referencing it was surprising for me lol
@machupikachu1085Ай бұрын
and Shout down to that cringy song at 4:15. First time I've had to mute a Fort9 video.🤢🤮
@TheRealYorkshiremanАй бұрын
Daytona boots are the best. German quality and excellent value for money and they will repair and refurbish old ones. My pair are 25 years old and still good as new.
@kuhndj67Ай бұрын
I have over 100k miles on my Daytona's (mixed tarmic/dirt road touring)... only damage is the shift pad lost the little strip outside the stitching in one part. I've thought about sending them in for a once over but they just don't need it yet.
@NickElliottukАй бұрын
I commute in Daytonas. They are brilliant. I don't go off road with them though, so I don't know how they fare there.
@herbertrusselbaum938Ай бұрын
Same here, best boots i've ever owned.
@stevenkelby2169Ай бұрын
Mine made all my top end Sidi, Alpinestars, TCX etc feel like disposable toys. My daytona trans open gtx are barely broken in after 200'000+km in all conditions imaginable.
@ThomasMitchell-kr8yyАй бұрын
Amen worth every penny I recently made the switch and I will never look back Daytona for me
@2dollarbill650Ай бұрын
Have had the same Sidi Canyons for probably 15 + year's. Still 100% water proof. Can wear all day and they don't smell. Best boot I ever owned.
@danielrobey1759Ай бұрын
I haven't had mine that long but I absolutely love mine!!
@Harry_GersackАй бұрын
I have the 1st generation Sidi Adventure and they're just top. I use them for everything, Touring, Enduro/Adventure, Motocross. They're probably also close to 15 years old now
@Seveneleven44Ай бұрын
I have had the Alpinestars air v2 GTX boots for two years now. I’ve worn them all season, rode in them in 12° F and 100°. I don’t have any negatives about them, they are perfect for the intended use. They don’t offer protection like a true sport or MX style boot, but there’s enough to keep your mind at ease. They’re easy on and off, they breathe enough if you wear the correct socks, they are comfortable to walk in and take the short hike that we all do when we find something cool to check out on a ride.
@baronpampa164729 күн бұрын
HI! and where exactly did you ride in these boots in 12°F? 
@peegion_cycling_dynamicsАй бұрын
I did not expect to hear lyrics from THE CHATS to be in this show
@FireballsocalАй бұрын
"The Queensland harsh summer heat Had me sweating buckets up and down my street" While wearing the icons no doubt.
@clvrswineАй бұрын
Knowing who they are discredits you.
@HartyBikerАй бұрын
Yeah I had a good laugh at that one too
@tonybarton3746Ай бұрын
Luckily I live in Great Britain and for the last 8 years I’ve used the excellent Altberg Tourmaster 2 boots as used by the police , escort riders etc . Been riding bikes long distance for 53 years , don’t smoke 😂😂 really well made in good quality leather , proper toe bumper and deep treaded sole. The best bit they made my service boots while in the marines and last year had them resoled and new bumpers put on for decent price by Altberg . Best winter boots I’ve ever worn and after being resoled came back like new . 😊👍👍👍
@yasirshaikh4558Ай бұрын
Hey I live in India and the prices on good riding boots here are just hell to deal with. But I really dont want to compromise on the safety with my boots. So my brother is going for a visit to UK and I have asked him to get me good boots for riding. Since he doesnt understand a thing about gears, he has asked me tell the name of a website that can deliver the boots to him. Can you tell me any website he can order them from ? where I dont have to worry about them overcharging me. Any help would be good.
@Rob-rk8jwАй бұрын
@@yasirshaikh4558 Hello, i live in Germany but i think the seller "Louise moto uk" or the seller "FC moto" is also in UK. Fc moto can deliver the Boots straight to India. English is not my Motherslang so forgive for any mistakes
@vanoscrap-nb1goАй бұрын
Google can't seem to find Alt-Berg "Tourmaster" boots. Tourmaster exists as a seperate brand but then I don't know the model... could you please give more details?
@reiki-guy3894Ай бұрын
@Rob-rk8jw your grammar is better than a high percentage of the english youth of today, my friend, so no forgiveness needed sir 🙏🏻🇬🇧
@yasirshaikh4558Ай бұрын
@@Rob-rk8jw I have been to their website. And seems like a good deal for almost everything. Only issue I have is with customs. As I am not sure if there would be any import duty here.
@BiggityBuckBumbleАй бұрын
I’M ON SMOKO
@AshleyPomeroyАй бұрын
This actually has a "translate to English" option.
@synthnseqАй бұрын
SO LEAVE ME ALONE
@simonjones2645Ай бұрын
As an Australian, I agree !
@evanjames2821Ай бұрын
So leave me alone!!
@blipco5Ай бұрын
Thanks for actually riding in those boots and for the honest review. Those were too dumb looking for me to buy anyways,
@rz52608Ай бұрын
The attention to both detail and humor is wonderful
@duncanorr5926Ай бұрын
Tried a few now but swear by my daytona travel stars. They're comfortable, supportive and feel a lot safer than most normal touring boots.
@lachy1709Ай бұрын
9:40 you actually just described exactly what genuine leather is. Despite its name, genuine leather is actually the lowest grade of fabric that still contains leather fibres in the manufacturing process. You want full grain, split, nubuck, or even suede before so called genuine leather
@N0t4v41l4bleАй бұрын
Yes, and think of all the genuines that can keep their lives and not suffer in a cage.
@fuglbirdАй бұрын
Is full grain rye better than full grain wheat?
@johnbagley5341Ай бұрын
Your candour and sense of humour are much appreciated.
@robertthenobert564Ай бұрын
Take a look at "DAYTONA" Boots from Germany, on how to do it right.
@rikpwardАй бұрын
There is only one boot, Daytona. Best made, most comfortable, will fix your boot after wear... it's the cheapest boot you'll buy long term
@mydutchАй бұрын
New boot goofin’
@punkbutcher5321Ай бұрын
My tip: DAYTONA My Evo Voltex might not be ideal for ADV stuff, but for touring in every weather they are great and the protection is superb. Btw: screw Gore Tex, properly treated leather keeps plenty dry for decades.
@larrydillon4841Ай бұрын
The thing I really care about is if I can hike in them, or at least walk a good distance, once I get to my destination. I tend to favor my work boots for riding because the Alpinestars I have feel like ski boots when I try to walk in them.
@SecondHalfofLifeАй бұрын
Forma terra evo lows are a good option for road touring if you have wide feet. Good protection, stiff sole, waterproof, warm (maybe too warm) and durable). Technically it's an ADV boot but I'd call it a touring boot in the Low version.
@adambeverley4682Ай бұрын
I've had a pair of Forma adventure's for a couple of years now, they're comfortable, waterproof so far and reasonably priced.
@runningbird501Ай бұрын
No complaints about my alpinestars, had them for years now and they toured across Canada on my KLR just fine. The only downer about them is that they don't have a heal worth mentioning which makes time off the saddle less pleasant but plenty of room in the boxes for hiking boots and sandals. 👍
@100100toxicАй бұрын
Not gunna lie I've been hoping @RoseAnvil would take apart more motorcycle boots but I'm happy Fortnine did it
@clvrswineАй бұрын
No one knows who that is. Also: *.
@randomOAS7Ай бұрын
I know who that is.
@nickmcpimpsonАй бұрын
Still waiting on the follow up to the Indie Ridge. For now I'll wear my AS sneakers out and hope for a solid upgrade once we get some more breakdowns
@nickmcpimpsonАй бұрын
@@clvrswinenow you can look it up bro. Rose Anvil is a leather worker that reviews boots and shoes by cutting them in half and analyzing the material quality
@PodeSerificationАй бұрын
I know who that is
@S.e.t85Ай бұрын
I've always been a fan of the 'Sidi Courier'. I used them mostly for.. couriering back when I dodged traffic for a living.. and got 180,000miles from one pair and still have them. Although I've not had to buy them for 15ish years, so no idea if they've fallen victim to enshitification.
@detansinn9882Ай бұрын
My last pair of Sidi's lasted nearly 20 years. I just bought a fresh pair and the build quality felt the same. For ADV stuff, I roll with Alpinestar Corozals. I like those boots and they've held up much better than some of the other Alpinestars that I have owned. Astars quality seems to vary wildly between products. It's really inconsistent and I suspect that they're just slapping their logo across a wide universe of contract manufactured stuff -- a likely side effect of their market growth.
@S.e.t85Ай бұрын
@@detansinn9882 IIRC, the Alpinestars stuff made at x and y factories are good, but y and z factories aren't. But the issue is knowing which product lines are from which factories, especially if that product is made at them all
@spatchistАй бұрын
The alternative is the Gaerne Balance goretex trials boot - very similar to the Sidi , perhaps Sidi were trying (30years ago !) to reach the courier market - good luck with that . Did you ever try Derri boots ? Dunlop steel toe wellies ?
@S.e.t85Ай бұрын
I knew a guy who wore dunlops, he'd been doing the job since before I was born.. he also stuffed scrunched up newspaper in his jacket to keep him warm in winter.. the man was a legend.. My kit was (I can't remember the exact models for most things).. Sidi Courier boots, RST leather trousers, Rukka textile jacket, RST leather gloves, snood, Arai Tour X helmet.. in the winter I really didn't change much.. I'd just put the winter liner in the jacket, gerbing heated torso and legs and Urbano Tucana bar muffs (bar muffs+heated grips+summer gloves=perfectly warm and agile fingers).. riding a R1100RT All the other guys just wore trainers and rode CB500s
@spatchistАй бұрын
@@S.e.t85 I knew of one guy who apparently just put on extra jumpers during winter - no jacket ! Mad !
@heyspookyboogie644Ай бұрын
I bought the Klim GTX boots off your guys’ recommendation for a hiking / motorcycle boot and have surprisingly been loving them. And I normally hate basically every shoe/boot. Thanks!
@yojimbo21Ай бұрын
Great seeing you all riding around the North Shore.
@lcash365Ай бұрын
My Tech 7s are so comfortable, I just wear them every ride now. I just got back from a 7 hour ride through rocky mountain national park. No discomfort at all.
@acvn-hg9gyАй бұрын
Had the BOA system on my working boots for 3 years with 14k steps per day when working on the airport, i lost my steel noses and soles faster than that the BOA system failed. These are deff on my wishlist now!!
@DooMMasteRАй бұрын
BOA is sooo nice.
@mtbgypsy2669Ай бұрын
I’ve been riding this boot 2 seasons now. No complaints, been a great boot all around. Mostly street but definitely weather resistant if not proof as well. I was also riding danners before I bought them lolol
@hankjones3527Ай бұрын
I love tall boots for the extra leg protection. A big shout out to my Forma Adventure boots which are also supremely comfortable.
@StaromilАй бұрын
I commute around 15 miles daily and on a rainy or cold day I take the standard microfibre boot (option 1 in this video).. mine is Dainese, I had Alpinestars before. And it does not matter too much. A microfibre boot is what it is. Good when the weather is bad, affordable, durable and water is the only care it needs. On a hot day, it's too hot though so having a pair of lighter, breathable motorcycle shoes that I can also use as my regular shoes is my combo.
@kalvindeane1Ай бұрын
I bought full height boots as a beginner due to F9 recommendations and will never try anything else. Ryan said you'll probably drop your first bike on yourself and he was right! Leatt 5.5 Flexlock were my first ever boots, I wear them for commuting and for long trips. Didn't feel a thing with r bike falling on my ankle, glad I bought them. Only done ~10k miles since I started last year but can't imagine riding without Enduro boots now
@Wing-Rider.Ай бұрын
I purchased the Alpinestars this spring. At first they seemed very stiff and hampered with shifting on my GL1800. They loosened up after a week of riding and are now very comfortable. After a 17 day road trip in hot, wet, and cold weather, I love them.
@abdulazizsaleh8650Ай бұрын
Could you please give me the exact name of it ..I wanna order it ..thanks
@alfredoghost2306Ай бұрын
Is the audio out of sync for anyone else?
@moimat4780Ай бұрын
Yes
@exhibitD79Ай бұрын
Yep
@petermclennan6781Ай бұрын
It's fine up to about 2:00. Then it all goes to shit. Somebody made a last minute change to the timeline and the Dark Lord of Ripple Trim made his presence known.
@souvikroy529Ай бұрын
Yeah
@AshleyPomeroyАй бұрын
They must have changed something - I remember watching it when it was uploaded, and e.g. the bit about the cable at 08:57 was in sync. It seems to fall apart at 02:19, just when the "on sale" graphic pops up.
@Kevin-hp5fkАй бұрын
I ride with the Icon Stormhawks in Vancouver as my daily boots. They've stayed waterproof for a year and about 20000km, very comfy to hike in, and they don't have the snagging issue you had. On the downside, they're not over the ankle so protection is more limited.
@theCycleReportАй бұрын
I love watching the various South-Park-Kenny-Esque deaths haha
@ryancraig2795Ай бұрын
Alpinestars Web Goretex have served me well for over 20 years now (I'm on my second pair). They fit my feet well, and i don't notice the cuff being too large. And they're 100% waterproof. I do wish they were about an inch taller, though.
@ryancraig2795Ай бұрын
Boot for is a highly personal thing, of course. For me, the relatively wide forefoot of the Web Gore Tex combines with a snug fit in the ankle and heel area that works really well for me. I tried a couple pairs of Sidi boots years ago and they didn't work for my feet at all. There's really no substitute for finding a place that stocks them and trying on different brands, models and sizes.
@admiralbeez8143Ай бұрын
Goodness, I just realized it’s been months since I last saw a new Fortnine video. My favourite was Ryan’s old vs. new Honda and who got the better value. The music, film technique. Perfect.
@andrewpeter6128Ай бұрын
Although likely not universally approved by the “proper” motorcycle community, I’ve fallen into using LaSportiva mountaineering/ice climbing boots. Breathable. Stiff sole. Great for walking. And crampon compatible.
@DavidKD2050Ай бұрын
I have crappy old boots for short local rides in the summer. For everything else my Gaerne fastback enduro are unbeatable. Sure, not sport bike friendly, I ride a VStrom. Recently I have done 6 long 4.5 to 6 hours rides and for this they are perfect. Levels of protection that no road boot can come close to. Fabulous comfort, for me more comfortable than any other boot. Warm, I don’t find them hot in summer (perhaps because of the protection they offer. Very dry unless it’s a deluge, in which case you can’t get more wet than wet. Two days ago I was barrelling along the motorway and the car in front braked suddenly. Obviously I did too, not knowing why. A small car suspension spring sprang from under the car, I had discovered why. Fortunately I was just to the left of it. Had I hit it, or it jumped up and hit my foot or shins, I would have been okay. Had I been involved in a more serious accident the boots could take a huge beating on my behalf, far more than a road boot. If it is not obvious, I love wearing them. Yep, there’s a break-in and learning-adjustment period. Once you get through that the benefits of these boots are amazing.
@emmuiruri23Ай бұрын
Fortnine never misses. I was just literally searching boots all this past week.
@crjlife_9082Ай бұрын
I just bought some indie ridge ravens. Half the price of all of these and just as well made and comfortable. They have a style for everyone too. Plus their gloves are amazing.
@jasonveit488328 күн бұрын
Thank you for getting back to what we care about ❤
@lylemacdonald6672Ай бұрын
I've had such a good experience with a pair of Oxford street/touring boots over the last 7 years that I am hesitant to switch brands now that I am in the market. They fit me perfectly with no leg gap and were super comfortable from the get go.
@Chris-1974Ай бұрын
The very first motorcycle boots I ever bought (in 2004 I think) were Alpinestars... If htese are the new ones then they hardly changed over the years. I didnt us them that long since I started riding Harley but recently rediscovered them now that Ryan got me hooked on a T7. I dont complain about them. Nice boots for the money!
@jpow4893Ай бұрын
I've had that pair of Alpinestars since 2008. Still waterproof and work great. Just wear pants over them, which you need to do if you want to keep your feet dry anyway.
@NooBikerАй бұрын
Been wearing the Alpinestars for a long time. Excellent boot.
@tomarcher7520Ай бұрын
"We got that shit from a Fabreeze commercial" Ha! That for my first laugh of the day.
@cpuukАй бұрын
Dang, you guys continue to be honest and entertaining.
@ilyafrey9038Ай бұрын
For those who search for good mot boots, go Daytona. I myself use their short boot vented version with titanium slider (which is mega cool). Feels as comfy as sneakers, got all protection you can imagine for off track, looks slick and grips to anything )other than runny surfaces) like its life is depending on it. Will go for GTX version next season, will be happy to pay every penny without even looking at other brands
@BlackdogADVАй бұрын
Been wearing the Klim Outlander GTX as a light ADV boot. Extremely happy with them. I can actually hike comfortably in them.
@TheOnlyTrueYetiАй бұрын
I am rocking Daytona boots and are very happy with them. These are my second pair and that is only because I was not aware that you can sent your boots back to be refurbished at a cost.
@bikingspider8876Ай бұрын
got a pair of Icon Stormhawk, no buckle cover, but very comfortable, waterproof, feels solid. decent price.
@pero2727Ай бұрын
The TCX X-five is still the best walkable touring boot out there. The first set I bought lasted me 10 years of summers and winters and walking in snow before the rubber shift pad cracked. The second pair is going on 6 years. I hope they never stop making them. Cheap too.
@FrankLeblancАй бұрын
Thanks for such a no BS review! I had high hopes for these Alcan. I own a pair of Icon’s Tarmac boots. I bought them for street use and found them decently comfy, including the long rides in higher temperatures. But the “Tectuff” material is not that durable. It showed wear quite rapidly where the shift lever meets the boot. As for fitment, I had to go for one size up from what I normally wear to fit my foot width. I So that is something to keep in mind if you’re buying from an online vendor.
@TheRantyRiderАй бұрын
Daytona Roadstar GTX boots are the absolute dogs danglies of tourers. They have two zips and two velcro pads at the calf to adjust for a perfect fit. They are hard wearing, as waterproof as a ducks a-hole thanks to the GoreTex liner and last 6-8 years of 20 000 mile plus riding. In winter you need thicker or warmer socks as they don't have any thermal lining, but that means in summer they are cool. In the UK they are Police issue for a lot of forces which is a good sign that they are good. I've done some gentle off-roading in mine with rubbers [that's the cushon on the bike pegs rather than a contraceptive on my peg] on the footrests and the soles don't slip, even when wet. One eye will water at the price but you won't need to buy them very often, in fact they will see many UK riders averaging 4 000 miles a year buy a pair when they hit puberty and another at retirement.
@ioandragulescu6063Ай бұрын
last pair of boots I got are the Gaerne G-Midland Gore-Tex. Couldn't be happier with them.
@SGTvolcanАй бұрын
I'll stick to my Forma's ($250). They've saved my ankles from a crash in July where my KLR landed on my legs in the middle of a 60 foot slide. Still good, just needed some aqua seal glue on the edges.
@HBButler01Ай бұрын
Absolutely love the BOA system on my riding boots, I work with truck drivers who love their secure fit on work boots.
@SyanticravenАй бұрын
I have Icon Stormhawks and I genuinely love them.
@richardcovello5367Ай бұрын
The 2nd best motorcycle touring boots I've owned were the leather pointed toe "zip-back" Ashmans, with heel & top buckles (also known as "Mike Hailwood Signature" boots, because some pairs had a silver stencil of his signature on them). 1st pair was 19.95 at Firth's on the Danforth in Toronto. The best were a pair zip-back Sidis, ($50.00?) similar build to the Ashmans, but round toe, with a tan leather inner liner, and better quality build. I find the side zip boots more difficult to get on and off, but they were all that was available later on. The absolute worst are my current pair of Alpine Stars. They're hot, difficult to put on, the toe sliders are mounted too high and fell off while I was burning through the toes, and they have a metal forward angled heel that will slide on the pavement if you try to push a bike backwards while straddling it. I spent 20 minutes pinned under a bike when that happened. On top of all that, they quack like a duck when you walk in them!! Absolute crap!
@aaronrunkleАй бұрын
Audio de-sync here as well. Starts around the 2:30 mark
@jakebroomfield7331Ай бұрын
I've worn the Forma Adventure Dry low since i started ridind almost 3 years ago, I've done over 10K miles with them and I've only had to get the shift pad re stiched. They cost me £250 brand new and they are comfy to ride/walk around in
@rosemaryus-ct6151Ай бұрын
i really enjoyed this. it has the info and the humor i love.
@DuncanJimmyАй бұрын
I have to admit my primary demand of motorcycle boots is that they be easy to put on and remove. Few things more frustrating than struggling to squeeze into a boot while wearing motorcycle gear and then grimacing while taking them off after a long ride. I switched to a more flexible pair with good padding and two zips to easily slip the foot in. Makes ALL the difference to one's mood and eagerness to ride.
@mayorofnowАй бұрын
I strongly prefer BOA. Most durable AND easiest to change in/out of. Excellent for touring places like Thailand where you have to take your shoes off frequently!
@ksim_Ай бұрын
After buying Gaerne fastback for ADV and my astars kind of dying, decided that my Gaerne is fine for long distance, they're done more than 30k miles by now, still look very good (except a few scratches from broken off gear lever and a few spots from touching tarmac in bends), sure walking more than 20 mins a pain, but I have trainers in the top box, so quickly change and can enjoy walks and coffee much more than any other mc boot. But riding wise they are super comfortable, never leaked, 40C is hot, but at that point I am hot everywhere. No more smelly than any other boot I've been riding. Main reason for the decision was protection, after those boots, any ADV/Sport boot, had no protection and still lacks on comfort to compromise. Next will be Gaerne Dakar.
@clvrswineАй бұрын
No one here cares!
@Pyrrho_Ай бұрын
21 year rider here -- I have a pair of Daytona Road Star GTXes and if something happened to them, I'd order a replacement the same day.
@Bikerz_ruleАй бұрын
The best boots I ever owned were TCX infinities. Michelin rubber on the soles for wet weather (I live and rode for years in the UK) - easily the best value for money boot I've ever worn and much better than my Alpinestars)
@riderramblingsАй бұрын
I really love the AplineStars with Gore-Tex. They are really waterproof (mine have never leaked, even when old, in torrential rain), fit me well, support my ankles and fit under my waterproof over- trousers (yeah, it rains quite a lot here). I have had at least 4 pairs of them over the last 15 years (over 141,000 miles / 227,000 km). The AlpineStars do have one drawback, which is the soles are extremely slippery in the wet until they have been broken-in (AplineStars *_need_* to address this and soon). A good long walk on a rough, worn tarmac surface works reasonably well but, take a lot of care putting you foot/feet down in the wet, even on a flat surface, until fully broken-in.
@PleksilasiАй бұрын
So fake space materials, no metal or leather, a tesla-kind of pricetag and a metric fupaton of amateur marketing? Yep, sounds like 2024 alright. Man I hate this decade... Great video btw. I'm gonna go get me some of that lungcancer aaawyeeeah
@tolga1coolАй бұрын
I love me some boots from Daytona. Made in Germany and lasts for decades. Best boots ever
@brendanbre96Ай бұрын
Honesty is refreshing
@keith3761Ай бұрын
Ryan gripping this clone like he is a guest at a Diddy party.....
@NimrodktmАй бұрын
Idk, I've been using my Icon Stormhawks for over 2 years on trans European tours (so 95% road use), and they've been excellent. I was so happy with them that I got a second pair in a different color. I've heard some other negative comments about them, but I'm always like "yeah keep saying that, hopefully they won't sell and I can get them at a discount". So honestly I can only recommend Icons. If you're into heavy offroading, there's always the Tech 10s.
@dirkmohrmann8960Ай бұрын
Alpinestars knows why the warranty for their Drystar membrane is only two years. Mine were no longer waterproof after about 3 years, and I didn't even use them that much. They are also a pretty soft and floppy boot that probably isn't overly protective in a crash. I wear Gaerne adventure boots now, or Sidi race boots when on the track
@corrupt4728Ай бұрын
I won't buy a boot that doesn't have buckles. The velco typically wears out and the boots won't stay tight. I commute in mine to work every day. My Forma Adventure Lows have lasted 5 years and my feet still don't get wet in the rain.
@Mean-bj8wpАй бұрын
I'll stick to my "Forma Adventure" boots. They have triple motoX style buckles. The leather is oiled and I maintain tye leather with Mink oil. I keep accordion fabric area in good condition by using Fabric wax used on waterproof jackets/tents which once applied I use a hairdryer to heat the wax so it soaks in ti the fabric. They're comfortable, sturdy, waterproof and fit perfectly.
@jamesschneider3828Ай бұрын
I love my hunting boots with Cambrel lining. And I hat the Alpinestars your first boot and I used them for 6 years and comfy.
@randomOAS7Ай бұрын
Coming for Rose Anvil in this one I see.
@godkingofcakes22 күн бұрын
I went with the alpine stars far cheaper little brother. At 80$ I went 7k miles in 2 weeks and about 3k more since not an issue, perfectly comfortable, and I got change back from my 100. Kept my feet dry in rain, and if they where too hot in the desert the rest of my was too miserable to notice.
@DanilErofeevАй бұрын
Using Alpinestars Toucan Gore-Tex Boots, I think for around the same 20k, I've been to Mongolia and Siberia, US and Canada with them - they work fine😊
@JStoppieАй бұрын
I have similar alpine stars boots from 2016 if I’m not mistaken. You can fit them snugly with the Velcro. (I always wear them underneath my pants) After all these years they started leaking a bit. But overall I think they were a fine pair of touring/commuting boots.
@jt560Ай бұрын
Best bit was The Chats reference, awesome stuff
@mattpecevich3749Ай бұрын
What a solid review and video. Great job!
@galqwer1234Ай бұрын
It's great that you say the shoes are not good even though they have the correct specs. But I would expect you to give a recommendation on shoes that you are very happy with.
@convextlc9767Ай бұрын
I own the icons and so far so good. Surprised F9 wasn't a fan of them but I'll have to see if mine have the same issues long term.
@ickessАй бұрын
I’ve been using some 511 tactical boots that have rubber over the front of the toe box. Been great so far.
@troygalbraith625Ай бұрын
For touring boots Daytona’s are simply just better than anything else, wide sizes, and never leak and once worn in are more comfortable than anything else, Daytonas are the buy it once solution, they last so long you’ll never need to buy another pair
@hotboyracingАй бұрын
I have the icons they show I really love them stylish and comfortable enough you can wear them around strong enough they gaurd you in wrecks…. The material used is great for shifting feel, but my shifter wears through very quickly
@hainhatphung1371Ай бұрын
Out of context, but that sick guitar riff at the Alpine intro is Bad Religion by Jake $ing. Took me some kinks with Audacity to find that one. Nice boots selection, still! I'm just used to my cheap ass safety shoes with steel insert at toe for...most of everything else. Will consider an upgrade in the future.
@xroppa5290Ай бұрын
Daytona Boots the best by far. My conclusion after 40 years of riding in all weater cond... last year the shiftpad looses a little after 20 years, i send them in and get them back in NEW condition for low ! THIS is Livetime Warranty.
@nickgregory5943Ай бұрын
“Genuine Leather” is the product name given to the particle board leather you’re describing. It =/= “leather that is genuine”
@IstasPumaNevadaАй бұрын
The takeaway I got was that none of these are very good.
@cavscout43Ай бұрын
Yeahhhh I got to the end and was like oh the "best" touring boots reviewed here are hot garbage. Wow. So helpful.
@ncognito2388Ай бұрын
@@cavscout43 Well, you just saved me six minutes. Thank you.
@cavscout43Ай бұрын
@@ncognito2388I love FortNine in general, but this wasn't a very helpful video on deciding what to buy, versus what to avoid
@233kosta3 күн бұрын
I got recommended Forma Jasper boots for touring. So far I have no complaints. Boots feel good, waterproofing is waterproof.
@DJNathanVАй бұрын
I've honestly really enjoyed my A* Toucan GTX for touring. I think they could fall into "light" adv a bit as well.
@michaelkrenzer3296Ай бұрын
I love the BOA on my Icon Stormhawk and I love the their fit...everything else is kinda crap. The "Stormhawk Waterproof riding boot" is only "Water-Resistant Leather Upper" and whatever their membrane is...compatible with light mist at best. In short, I cannot imagine the Alcan making me feel any more confident. The Klim Outlanders suggested in an earlier video is what I was trying to emulate when said Outlanders were perm out of stock in COVID prime. I gave up, bent over to assumed the position, and got a pair of Daytonas.
@mattlien2559Ай бұрын
I've been rocking alpine stars drystar belize boot. It's been good, more moto than tourer with the moto boot buckles. Nicer grip than the moto boots also.
@rdub937Ай бұрын
While they're not sold at Fortnine, a Danner Moto GTX review would be cool to see. Not a lot of info out there, or real world/clone scrutiny!
@chrisparsons949Ай бұрын
I ride both classic Brit bikes and modern stuff, the shifter pads on both sides may good for me not having to have 2 pairs of boots or damaging a single pair...
@bumpansyАй бұрын
I'm really waiting for the new Himalayan 450 Review from RyanF9. I own the bike and its such a blast man. They really fixed all the problems of the older Himalayan. I hope they do it soon
@gregorymccoy6797Ай бұрын
Well that was thorough. Guessing no Xmas cards from these manufacturers.