I just got my these shoes shipped to me today, and they are by far the best I've tried on, and they are compatible to wear. Thire not squeezing my feet, the shoes got a width for my feet. I want to thank God the Italians for making such quality riding boots and for you making this video. I went to a cycle gear store and they didn't have these shoes on the shelves. And the ones they did have didn't feel comfortable wearing.
This is a Very good video review of the "TCX Street 3 WP". I really like how Brandon makes sure people understand that these are Not anywhere near fully protecting your foot. Too many reviewers never even mention it, and even recommends it as "a great option for motorcyclists who want good protection". If you know what they do and they fit your goals, they are Great riding Shoes.💖💖👏🏼👏🏼
TCX makes good stuff in general, I own four pairs from them. But what I never understand is why there are waterproof riding shoes. I have yet to find a pair of rain pants that are long enough to fully cover the top of a shoe in the riding position. To keep my feet dry in the rain, I always wear tall waterproof boots, so the bottom of my pants cover the tops of my boots. Lastly, unless the waterproof lining is goretex, you will get sweaty feet during warmer days.
Having owned these shoes for two years, they loose their waterproofing after the first year. Dainese owns TCX and will tell you to deal with anyone other then themselves for warranty. I live in Canada and bought them in NYC and their suggestion to deal with the retailer I bought them from was a difficult option. They then suggested to deal with a local retailer, whom I didnt purchase them from and then suggested to deal with the distributer in the US. Geting them to take accountability for their warranty is rather difficult.
How would you rate them over the TCX Mood Boots? both look very causal and can wear anywhere, I got the Mood Boots while they've gotten soaking wet once (due to a very deep puddle) they dried easily and are fine. I am thinking of another pair but not sure if these are a good alternative as I ride country dirt road for my casual riding, which can get dusty, muddy and wet.
These shoes are just lacking a solid foundation and foot shape toe box. It feels like there is nothing between the rubber outsole and the removable insole, other than the plastic shank. Comfort for sitting on the bike but not standing or walking.
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I just got my these shoes shipped to me today, and they are by far the best I've tried on, and they are compatible to wear. Thire not squeezing my feet, the shoes got a width for my feet. I want to thank God the Italians for making such quality riding boots and for you making this video.
I went to a cycle gear store and they didn't have these shoes on the shelves. And the ones they did have didn't feel comfortable wearing.
This is a Very good video review of the "TCX Street 3 WP". I really like how Brandon makes sure people understand that these are Not anywhere near fully protecting your foot. Too many reviewers never even mention it, and even recommends it as "a great option for motorcyclists who want good protection". If you know what they do and they fit your goals, they are Great riding Shoes.💖💖👏🏼👏🏼
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TCX makes good stuff in general, I own four pairs from them.
But what I never understand is why there are waterproof riding shoes. I have yet to find a pair of rain pants that are long enough to fully cover the top of a shoe in the riding position. To keep my feet dry in the rain, I always wear tall waterproof boots, so the bottom of my pants cover the tops of my boots.
Lastly, unless the waterproof lining is goretex, you will get sweaty feet during warmer days.
Having owned these shoes for two years, they loose their waterproofing after the first year. Dainese owns TCX and will tell you to deal with anyone other then themselves for warranty. I live in Canada and bought them in NYC and their suggestion to deal with the retailer I bought them from was a difficult option. They then suggested to deal with a local retailer, whom I didnt purchase them from and then suggested to deal with the distributer in the US. Geting them to take accountability for their warranty is rather difficult.
I would go for Gore Tex if you want any sort of guarantee. I had a similar experience with TCX waterproofing
Eyeing for tcx dartwood gtx..
I have the Street Air and Hero WP. Both are comfortable and very well made.
I have a couple pair of the WP Street shoes and they are awesome.
I think you should do a review through Kensington, and see if you can get home with the boots still on.
What jacket are you wearing?
How would you rate them over the TCX Mood Boots? both look very causal and can wear anywhere, I got the Mood Boots while they've gotten soaking wet once (due to a very deep puddle) they dried easily and are fine. I am thinking of another pair but not sure if these are a good alternative as I ride country dirt road for my casual riding, which can get dusty, muddy and wet.
Please do more in this format.
Hai got video test ride for Alpinestar J6?
how they if i have a wide foot
I like this format
I have a pair of Mood shoes and they are excellent.
These shoes are just lacking a solid foundation and foot shape toe box. It feels like there is nothing between the rubber outsole and the removable insole, other than the plastic shank. Comfort for sitting on the bike but not standing or walking.
But what socks are you wearing? 👀
I have a pair of tcx heroes that I love
so many traffic lights lol, u were standing still more than riding
Nice socks!
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