I took delivery of these boots today. The craftsmanship is top notch. Very glad I spent the extra dough to get some boots with ankle pivot. Just went for a spin off road on my Transalp. Tripped over at one point from a stand still and the bike landed on my ankle. 200kg and I felt nothing. Paid for themselves there and then!
Glad you are liking your new boots! Hope you didn't scuff up the new boots too bad on your first trip 😉, but glad they protected your ankle. Thanks for the feedback!
I bought these today after a five week search for boots and watching hundreds of these reviews. Only 45 minutes in them thus far so can’t say much. But I can say that they fit like a glove, ankle and calf, and are hot 🥵 on the leg as a result. They will be great cooler weather boots but it’s the middle of summer here in Australia, heat aplenty boys and girls. Super happy with them however. UPDATE: it’s over a year since I have had them. Closer to two than one. I did wear other boots for short rides during the summer but not because they were hot when riding, short rides typically meant going to the supermarket or other similar tasks. Clomping around in them off bike in the summer was not fun. On the bike however it really wasn’t a problem and I still prefer them over anything else, even during the summer. The biggest surprise has been their warmth. I haven’t tested them in truly cold weather, I’m not riding in that. But down to freezing point, 0 Celsius, they are great. Their robustness engenders confidence and on several occasions random items have smashed into them, zero consequences for me. Of course a truly significant impact, the bike landing on them during a significant and very undesirable event, is going to hurt. Otherwise they for me represent the best compromise between safety and comfort I can imagine.
That was also my concern living in the SW USA but any enduro boot will be hot in the summer, wool socks make a big difference since they wick the sweat of your feet.
... I am searching boot videos for Dual Sport/ADV. My motocross, Hare Scrambles and Enduro days are behind me now. This is one I was leaning towards until, 3:15 - NOT WATERPROOF. !!?? With wet conditions, water crossings, etc., what waterproof boot would you recommend? I appreciate all your videos! Thank you, . Jeff .
Many boots are water resistant but there are only a few that are actually waterproof. Our two favorite waterproof ADV boots are the Sidi Adventure 2 Gore-Tex and Alpinestars Tech 7 Enduro Drystar. www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/sidi-adventure-2-gore-tex-boots-p www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/alpinestars-tech-7-enduro-drystar%C2%AE-boots-p
Hi Chase! Awaiting review on Gaerne Dakar. For touring, very moderate offroading, would you recommend the Fastback Enduro or Dakar? I ride a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. Not sure if Fastback would be comfortable/practical with the INT 650 and touring. Thoughts?
I attest this is a great boot. I ride a Africa Twin mostly road but wanted the added pro this boot delivers. Very comfortable and not bad to walk in at all. Highly recommend.
They are very water resistant, but there is no guarantee they won't leak water it very wet conditions. Klim makes a waterproof sock you could use if you were that worried. - Chase
Thanks Chase - am stuck wondering whether to get these Fastback Enduro or the SG12 enduro, I ride GSA1250 mostly road touring but then I'll head off on forest tracks or light gravel and want ankle protection (also ride CRF250rally and T7 sometimes again light off-road) - really want to get much better protection than my current forma adv low
Personally, I would probably choose the Fastback if you're just doing light off-road. This boot is lighter than the SG12 and more comfortable for all day on the bike IMO. - Chase
@@rmatvmc thanks Chase, was thinking the same myself as I will be doing some long tours next year interspersed with some gravel trails and also hoping to do the Pyrenees ACT in Spain
I'm waiting on a pair of size 10 to use on my ADV rides. One note worthy point, I tried a size 11 which is what i wear usually (sidi crossfire) and it was WAY big in this boot! I do not believe they are true to size and run about a size larger than other boots. I did like the boot though and am hoping they'll be a winner in the size down.
Are the "Gaerne Fastback Endure" boots any different (other than no brown color) than the regular "Gaerne Fastback Black" boots (they seem to cost the same) ???
@@rmatvmc great, thanks for the quick response! Would these be recommended for street for great protection? …and I do not care about looks. Or would you recommend different boots?
They aren’t waterproof. We use a waterproof sock called Seal Skinz with our MX boots in the fall. They have a knee high version. Works great. Your boot might get water in it but your foot will stay dry.
The only thing that worries me about this brand is the sole. Because part of it in the case of this boot is the flat part of the sole and the rest it’s “enduro”.. Do they have traction when you’re off the bike? Because if you’re in trouble and you have to push the bike for example in a place full of mud it’s going to be a problem if you don’t have enough traction you know? Does anyone have come across this situation? Are these really good in those conditions? What do you guys think? And another question, what do you guys think about the Gaerne Dakar goretex and the Sidi X Power Enduro?? Do you have a review of those?
Friends, I bought my first boots (gaerne fastback Endurance) I am trying them at home since they arrived today and I don't have the motorcycle. Although they don't squeeze my toes, the truth is that they fit almost tight, and for the rest of the foot The thing is that they squeeze me everywhere, especially on the sides of my foot and ankle. They run small and should I choose a larger size or wait a few days for them to fit?
just ordered a pair can not wait to see how they feel and perform for enduro riding they defiantly tick a lot of boxes for the price just hope they last as its my first pair of gaerne boots
@@kee7678 they have been a solid book so far i have the sg12 enguro boot as well the fastback have been having and feel really solid in the ankle feels secure and defiantly should take the hit of my bike landing on the ankle
Hi...was wondering what exactly is the difference is the sg12s and the fastback - particularly in terms of safety?...I spiral fractured my tibia so i was thinking of a new pair boots with knee braces (asterisk carbon cell 1s look good)...but i mostly do day rides (nothing too knarly - just normal offroad) and adventure riding...so which boot would be more suitable?...I'm mostly looking at safety as being out for few months injured really sucks - so don't want that to happen again!...thanks
The SG12 has the Razer back ankle system that just gives a little more support to the ankle side to side and the SG12 is a little stiffer than the fastback. The Fastback is a solid boot for the price and offers great protection. But if you want the most possible, go with the SG12. - Chase
The tech 7 is lighter and more comfortable. If I wanted the best protection and durability, I'd go with the Fastback. Both would work great for what you do. - Chase
Will you guys carry the Gaerne G Dakar? I do come from the balanced oiled. Lovely boots, lasted me almost a decade and I want something with more protection without going MX boot. Thanks!
Want to order these, but not sure what size i would need and am getting confused by all the different sizing charts online - my foot length is approx 26cm - so which US size would be best in these boots? - thanks
@@rmatvmc hi...I have a pair of GX1s that are size EU size 42 or US size 8 - for normal shoes my size is a US 8.5 or 9 - but I've heard the Gaerne sizes run big...so I'm guessing ill need a US 8 for the fastback enduros too - what do you think?...although on your website I see you don't have the option for size 8 😪...?
@@rmatvmc Jus saw that the Gaerne sizing chart/guide lists the Eur 42 as a US size 9!...hope that's not a typo?...coz I ordered the US size 9 based on that...😅
I'm assuming the insole is removable..... Can a person put an orthotic insole in if they need one? I have yet to see the insertion of an orthotic insole mentioned in any boot review. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide. I realize this video was released 6 days ago and I was a bit slow to watch....
That's tough because they are pretty different in how they fit and feel. The 5.5 is a stiffer boot with more hard plastic all over and has great ankle support. The Fastback is a more "traditional" boot with the stitched on sole that is very durable, but doesn't have as much feel on the pegs. The Fastback is also very comfortable, has better buckles, and in terms of durability, Gaerne is hard to beat compared to any boot. If I was just riding off-road and motocross, I would get the 5.5. But if I was also doing some ADV riding, I would probably get the Fastback. - Chase
The balanced oiled is definitely the most comfortable boot of all time. I've got like 80K miles of riding in mine, and countless of just walking miles during winter. They kick ass. Zero ankle support, but they're comfy as heck.
I haven't ridden in the X3 so I can't give a true comparison. But I can tell you that Gaerne boots are awesome and I don't think you can beat the durability. - Chase
@@rmatvmc thank you for your answer, my prioritys are protection and durability, i think I'll go for the gaerne, after all is also a great looking boot!
My boots just saved my bacon when my bike trapped my leg underneath it, if it weren't for my Gaerne Fastbacks I'd be in the hospital with broken bones, later when I remove the boots there wasn't even a scratch, if your willing to spend money on protection you will never find anything better than Gaerne boots. the Italians have always made the best fitting highest quality gear in the industry!
Will be looking at this boot to use as a 80/20 dual sport boot. The SG12 is a bit overkill, but good to have when technical riding enters the picture (very often here in Idaho). Will be contrasting with the SG22, Sidi X-Power, Tech 7 and Leatt 5.5.
Hey guys, buying my first set of motorcross style boots. I’m a size 12 in Nike and Vans sneakers and I’ve been told to size down one size for MX boots. Can you guys or anyone in the comments attest to this? Thanks!
I would order the same size that you wear in your sneakers. I wear a 9 in sneakers and a 9 in Gaerne boots. But that is exactly why we have our fit guarantee. You can exchange them with free shipping both ways for a different size if they don't fit right. - Chase
I've had waterproof boots and all they do is hold water either from sweat or water coming up over the tops. You're better off with a pair of sealskinz socks in my opinion if you're worried about water
@@markjacobs3956 I guess it depends on the terrain you're riding in . If deep water or rain is very unlikely then waterproofing wouldn't be needed . All my hiking boots are waterproof as I need them to be . Haven't been on a long motorcycle adventure yet but I didn't notice my feet getting too hot last summer in 89 degree weather riding and hiking a little bit when stopping to check out the views around Lake Tahoe . I know that it water gets over the top then you've got a bucket , kinda , of water sloshing around in your boots .
With Adventure riding pants I can ride all day in the rain with waterproof boots and not get drop of water in the boots..the only time I have had a issue is when I dabbed my foot down in deep water crossing but even then it was minimal water.
I would argue it fits true to size per the euro measurement. I am a 45. I wear 11 in most American brands (Brooks, Nike). Per Gaerne their 45 is a US 10.5. I tried the sg12 in a 10 (too small) and an 11 (too long). I have seen another review with the same dilemma. I ordered these from a European site to get the 10.5.
@@TommyNitro the Gaerne size guid...is in the CMs...and I measured mine and it comes out as size 8 ????? I'm an 11 or 11.5...or a 46 and...the size guide says I'm an 8 ???? Crazy..
@@TommyNitro yes but, you measure heel to toe distance in CM...then go to the chart.... and 45/11 46 etc yes you're correct...it's correct, but the Gaerne measuring of heel to toe in CM...says I'm an 8 ????? I guess one just has to ignore that measurement chart and go with your normal shoe size.
I haven't ridden in the Fastback boots so it's hard for me to give you a good answer. I have ridden in the Tech 7 and the Crossfire 3 and the Tech 7 is a little wider with better peg feel but than the CF3. The CF3 isn't my favorite boot due to being narrow and lack of peg feel. I do like the ATOJO, though, much lighter and a little wider than the CF3. - Chase
I’d pay double and order today if they had a gore-Tex liner. Still waiting half-heartedly for the Tech7 Drystars to come back in stock. Sold out everywhere....
@@dancingmaryjane i really like them. Super comfortable to both ride and walk in. Only complaint would be they are quite warm on a summer day but thats to be expected with a waterproof liner. Also, i went by Formas size guide and they are a bit loose, not sure if a size down would have been better or to tight. In retrospect i should have ordered two sizes and eaten the return shipping costs to have been certain. Def would buy again though.
I went to 3 places to get a boot but opted not to buy. Broke my ankle riding that same afternoon. Now I have plenty of time to find a pair.
Dude, that sucks! Found myself doing that same thing this week....I'm going to something tomm.
I took delivery of these boots today. The craftsmanship is top notch. Very glad I spent the extra dough to get some boots with ankle pivot. Just went for a spin off road on my Transalp. Tripped over at one point from a stand still and the bike landed on my ankle. 200kg and I felt nothing. Paid for themselves there and then!
Glad you are liking your new boots! Hope you didn't scuff up the new boots too bad on your first trip 😉, but glad they protected your ankle. Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the great video! You saved my leg there 😊
Had the regular black fastback and they are unbelievably good. This colorway is so sick. May go back the fastback again
I bought these today after a five week search for boots and watching hundreds of these reviews. Only 45 minutes in them thus far so can’t say much. But I can say that they fit like a glove, ankle and calf, and are hot 🥵 on the leg as a result. They will be great cooler weather boots but it’s the middle of summer here in Australia, heat aplenty boys and girls. Super happy with them however. UPDATE: it’s over a year since I have had them. Closer to two than one. I did wear other boots for short rides during the summer but not because they were hot when riding, short rides typically meant going to the supermarket or other similar tasks. Clomping around in them off bike in the summer was not fun. On the bike however it really wasn’t a problem and I still prefer them over anything else, even during the summer. The biggest surprise has been their warmth. I haven’t tested them in truly cold weather, I’m not riding in that. But down to freezing point, 0 Celsius, they are great. Their robustness engenders confidence and on several occasions random items have smashed into them, zero consequences for me. Of course a truly significant impact, the bike landing on them during a significant and very undesirable event, is going to hurt. Otherwise they for me represent the best compromise between safety and comfort I can imagine.
im from texas and wondering if these would be worth it. would you say it could handle 38c or 100f well or would that be a bad idea.
That was also my concern living in the SW USA but any enduro boot will be hot in the summer, wool socks make a big difference since they wick the sweat of your feet.
... I am searching boot videos for Dual Sport/ADV. My motocross, Hare Scrambles and Enduro days are behind me now.
This is one I was leaning towards until, 3:15 - NOT WATERPROOF. !!??
With wet conditions, water crossings, etc., what waterproof boot would you recommend?
I appreciate all your videos!
Thank you,
. Jeff .
Many boots are water resistant but there are only a few that are actually waterproof. Our two favorite waterproof ADV boots are the Sidi Adventure 2 Gore-Tex and Alpinestars Tech 7 Enduro Drystar.
www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/sidi-adventure-2-gore-tex-boots-p
www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/alpinestars-tech-7-enduro-drystar%C2%AE-boots-p
Hi Chase! Awaiting review on Gaerne Dakar. For touring, very moderate offroading, would you recommend the Fastback Enduro or Dakar? I ride a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. Not sure if Fastback would be comfortable/practical with the INT 650 and touring. Thoughts?
I attest this is a great boot. I ride a Africa Twin mostly road but wanted the added pro this boot delivers. Very comfortable and not bad to walk in at all. Highly recommend.
I'm in a size 11 running shoe, is 44 1/2 the right size in the fastback?
I've been super happy with my TCX Drifter Waterproof boots and these seem very similar with more armor. Nice.
Is there a solution to keep them waterproof or to use them in wet conditions?
They are very water resistant, but there is no guarantee they won't leak water it very wet conditions. Klim makes a waterproof sock you could use if you were that worried. - Chase
These looks awesome. I'll consider them for whenever my SG-10's wear out. Might be a while though...
Gaerne Fastback Enduro or Forma Terra Evo X?
With this offer, the same or more protection than for example, alpine star, tech seven?
Thanks Chase - am stuck wondering whether to get these Fastback Enduro or the SG12 enduro, I ride GSA1250 mostly road touring but then I'll head off on forest tracks or light gravel and want ankle protection (also ride CRF250rally and T7 sometimes again light off-road) - really want to get much better protection than my current forma adv low
Personally, I would probably choose the Fastback if you're just doing light off-road. This boot is lighter than the SG12 and more comfortable for all day on the bike IMO. - Chase
@@rmatvmc thanks Chase, was thinking the same myself as I will be doing some long tours next year interspersed with some gravel trails and also hoping to do the Pyrenees ACT in Spain
@@larrydoyle907 Yeah, I think the Fastback is the best option for you.
I'm waiting on a pair of size 10 to use on my ADV rides. One note worthy point, I tried a size 11 which is what i wear usually (sidi crossfire) and it was WAY big in this boot! I do not believe they are true to size and run about a size larger than other boots. I did like the boot though and am hoping they'll be a winner in the size down.
Whats the feedback on these now?
My next boot - for sure.
Are the "Gaerne Fastback Endure" boots any different (other than no brown color) than the regular "Gaerne Fastback Black" boots (they seem to cost the same) ???
The difference is just in the sole. The enduro version has a more aggressive tread design for added grip.
@@rmatvmc great, thanks for the quick response! Would these be recommended for street for great protection? …and I do not care about looks. Or would you recommend different boots?
These boots are mint. Just wonder if the waterproof would be an issue on the street when caught in bad weather
They aren’t waterproof. We use a waterproof sock called Seal Skinz with our MX boots in the fall. They have a knee high version. Works great. Your boot might get water in it but your foot will stay dry.
@@lostinpa-dadenduro7555 what about your foot sweating then ?
@@TheZakkmylde Doesn’t really sweat bad. It’s a breathable membrane. My foot stays dry and it’s warm.
@@lostinpa-dadenduro7555thanks. I’ll hav to find
I am really wanting a water proof boot. What is going to give me this protection but also be waterproof?
Check out the Alpinestars Tech 7 Enduro Drystar Boots: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/alpinestars-tech-7-enduro-drystar%C2%AE-boots-p?c=203
What is reason for not being waterproof
The only thing that worries me about this brand is the sole. Because part of it in the case of this boot is the flat part of the sole and the rest it’s “enduro”.. Do they have traction when you’re off the bike? Because if you’re in trouble and you have to push the bike for example in a place full of mud it’s going to be a problem if you don’t have enough traction you know? Does anyone have come across this situation? Are these really good in those conditions? What do you guys think? And another question, what do you guys think about the Gaerne Dakar goretex and the Sidi X Power Enduro?? Do you have a review of those?
would they be good for dirtbike trail riding in the woods?
Yes they would. They're identical to the fastback boot which is designed for off-road. - Chase
Friends, I bought my first boots (gaerne fastback Endurance) I am trying them at home since they arrived today and I don't have the motorcycle. Although they don't squeeze my toes, the truth is that they fit almost tight, and for the rest of the foot The thing is that they squeeze me everywhere, especially on the sides of my foot and ankle. They run small and should I choose a larger size or wait a few days for them to fit?
just ordered a pair can not wait to see how they feel and perform for enduro riding they defiantly tick a lot of boxes for the price just hope they last as its my first pair of gaerne boots
HOw do you like them? Protecting you if the bike lands on your ankle etc?
@@kee7678 they have been a solid book so far i have the sg12 enguro boot as well the fastback have been having and feel really solid in the ankle feels secure and defiantly should take the hit of my bike landing on the ankle
The fastback motos are they more comfortable,is there more feel in them?
Hi...was wondering what exactly is the difference is the sg12s and the fastback - particularly in terms of safety?...I spiral fractured my tibia so i was thinking of a new pair boots with knee braces (asterisk carbon cell 1s look good)...but i mostly do day rides (nothing too knarly - just normal offroad) and adventure riding...so which boot would be more suitable?...I'm mostly looking at safety as being out for few months injured really sucks - so don't want that to happen again!...thanks
The SG12 has the Razer back ankle system that just gives a little more support to the ankle side to side and the SG12 is a little stiffer than the fastback. The Fastback is a solid boot for the price and offers great protection. But if you want the most possible, go with the SG12. - Chase
Thank you for the video
If they were water proof I would buy two pair.
I heard they drain well.
Any feed back for trial use?
I might grab these
They're really good!
really diggin on these boots. Hope you still have my size payday next week !
They didnt did they? I missed out and now i am kicking myself hard
I ride a lot of GNCC and single track stuff. Would you recommend these or the Tech 7 Enduro? Thanks!
The tech 7 is lighter and more comfortable. If I wanted the best protection and durability, I'd go with the Fastback. Both would work great for what you do. - Chase
@@rmatvmc THANK YOU!! Would you say the same applies to the traditional Tech 7 & vs. the SG-10?
Yep. Tech 7 for comfort and more flex and SG12 for protection and durability. - Chase
Will you guys carry the Gaerne G Dakar? I do come from the balanced oiled. Lovely boots, lasted me almost a decade and I want something with more protection without going MX boot. Thanks!
@Paul Ledet Unfortunately not. Still looking out.
Want to order these, but not sure what size i would need and am getting confused by all the different sizing charts online - my foot length is approx 26cm - so which US size would be best in these boots? - thanks
What European size boot do you wear?
@@rmatvmc hi...I have a pair of GX1s that are size EU size 42 or US size 8 - for normal shoes my size is a US 8.5 or 9 - but I've heard the Gaerne sizes run big...so I'm guessing ill need a US 8 for the fastback enduros too - what do you think?...although on your website I see you don't have the option for size 8 😪...?
@@rmatvmc Jus saw that the Gaerne sizing chart/guide lists the Eur 42 as a US size 9!...hope that's not a typo?...coz I ordered the US size 9 based on that...😅
These on back order til July!...bummer - guess I'll try Europe direct
Hey, would you recommend the Bell Moto 9 Flex or the Shoei VFX-EVO?
Bell for sure. I have it and love it
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These are insanely cool lookin boots!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
I'm assuming the insole is removable..... Can a person put an orthotic insole in if they need one? I have yet to see the insertion of an orthotic insole mentioned in any boot review. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide. I realize this video was released 6 days ago and I was a bit slow to watch....
Hi Conrad. Yes, you can add your own insole to this boot if you wanted to.
@@rmatvmc Thank you for responding to the question so fast. Much appreciated.
I am not sure if I should go with this boot or leatt 5.5. Any suggestion pls
That's tough because they are pretty different in how they fit and feel. The 5.5 is a stiffer boot with more hard plastic all over and has great ankle support. The Fastback is a more "traditional" boot with the stitched on sole that is very durable, but doesn't have as much feel on the pegs. The Fastback is also very comfortable, has better buckles, and in terms of durability, Gaerne is hard to beat compared to any boot. If I was just riding off-road and motocross, I would get the 5.5. But if I was also doing some ADV riding, I would probably get the Fastback. - Chase
Those are sweet just ordered a pair
Now you liking them? feedback?
The balanced oiled is definitely the most comfortable boot of all time. I've got like 80K miles of riding in mine, and countless of just walking miles during winter. They kick ass. Zero ankle support, but they're comfy as heck.
NO ankle support??? W$%&
which of the Gaerne boot range are considered waterproof ??
None of the Gaerne boots are considered to be waterproof.
Hey, between this boot and the SIDI X-3 ENDURO what do you suggest?
I haven't ridden in the X3 so I can't give a true comparison. But I can tell you that Gaerne boots are awesome and I don't think you can beat the durability. - Chase
@@rmatvmc thank you for your answer, my prioritys are protection and durability, i think I'll go for the gaerne, after all is also a great looking boot!
My boots just saved my bacon when my bike trapped my leg underneath it, if it weren't for my Gaerne Fastbacks I'd be in the hospital with broken bones, later when I remove the boots there wasn't even a scratch, if your willing to spend money on protection you will never find anything better than Gaerne boots. the Italians have always made the best fitting highest quality gear in the industry!
Will be looking at this boot to use as a 80/20 dual sport boot. The SG12 is a bit overkill, but good to have when technical riding enters the picture (very often here in Idaho). Will be contrasting with the SG22, Sidi X-Power, Tech 7 and Leatt 5.5.
Our product spotlight video on the Gaerne SG-22 will be out soon!
Hey guys, buying my first set of motorcross style boots. I’m a size 12 in Nike and Vans sneakers and I’ve been told to size down one size for MX boots. Can you guys or anyone in the comments attest to this? Thanks!
I would order the same size that you wear in your sneakers. I wear a 9 in sneakers and a 9 in Gaerne boots. But that is exactly why we have our fit guarantee. You can exchange them with free shipping both ways for a different size if they don't fit right. - Chase
@@rmatvmc awesome thanks!
That’s a beautiful boot.
This or the SG10? There are other colors?
That kind of depends. what kind of riding do you do? They're both pretty dang equal as far as protection and support - Chase
@@rmatvmc I’m a weekend Adventure/Dual-Sport rider looking for a SOLID protection and comfort.
Then I would go with the Fastback Enduro. - Chase
Would pop for a pair if they had a waterproof version . Still a great boot .
I've had waterproof boots and all they do is hold water either from sweat or water coming up over the tops. You're better off with a pair of sealskinz socks in my opinion if you're worried about water
@@markjacobs3956
I guess it depends on the terrain you're riding in . If deep water or rain is very unlikely then waterproofing wouldn't be needed . All my hiking boots are waterproof as I need them to be .
Haven't been on a long motorcycle adventure yet but I didn't notice my feet getting too hot last summer in 89 degree weather riding and hiking a little bit when stopping to check out the views around Lake Tahoe .
I know that it water gets over the top then you've got a bucket , kinda , of water sloshing around in your boots .
With Adventure riding pants I can ride all day in the rain with waterproof boots and not get drop of water in the boots..the only time I have had a issue is when I dabbed my foot down in deep water crossing but even then it was minimal water.
How would these compare to the Tech 7?
These are made in Italy and way better quality
I would argue it fits true to size per the euro measurement. I am a 45. I wear 11 in most American brands (Brooks, Nike). Per Gaerne their 45 is a US 10.5. I tried the sg12 in a 10 (too small) and an 11 (too long). I have seen another review with the same dilemma.
I ordered these from a European site to get the 10.5.
Hmmmm. I wear a 46, 11.5 most of the time...Wondering if I should order the 11's.
@@kee7678 I would go off Gaerne's size guide. That's what I did and I'm very happy with the fit.
@@TommyNitro the Gaerne size guid...is in the CMs...and I measured mine and it comes out as size 8 ????? I'm an 11 or 11.5...or a 46 and...the size guide says I'm an 8 ???? Crazy..
@@kee7678 I think you may have read it wrong. I'm a 45 and Gaerne has that as a 45 EU. On their website, EU 46 is US 11.
@@TommyNitro yes but, you measure heel to toe distance in CM...then go to the chart.... and 45/11 46 etc yes you're correct...it's correct, but the Gaerne measuring of heel to toe in CM...says I'm an 8 ????? I guess one just has to ignore that measurement chart and go with your normal shoe size.
How does the Gaerne Fastback Enduro boot rate against the Alpine Stars Tech 7 and the Sidi Crossfire 3??
I haven't ridden in the Fastback boots so it's hard for me to give you a good answer. I have ridden in the Tech 7 and the Crossfire 3 and the Tech 7 is a little wider with better peg feel but than the CF3. The CF3 isn't my favorite boot due to being narrow and lack of peg feel. I do like the ATOJO, though, much lighter and a little wider than the CF3. - Chase
I’d pay double and order today if they had a gore-Tex liner. Still waiting half-heartedly for the Tech7 Drystars to come back in stock. Sold out everywhere....
I was in the same boat. Gave up hope and ordered the Forma Terra Evo X since I couldn't wait any longer and wanted some waterproofing.
@@Ktrout0105 how do you like the evo x
@@dancingmaryjane i really like them. Super comfortable to both ride and walk in. Only complaint would be they are quite warm on a summer day but thats to be expected with a waterproof liner. Also, i went by Formas size guide and they are a bit loose, not sure if a size down would have been better or to tight. In retrospect i should have ordered two sizes and eaten the return shipping costs to have been certain. Def would buy again though.
@@Ktrout0105 thank you! trying to decide between these and the Toucans. I like the Toucans but the inside ankle seems pretty vulnerable
what do they weigh??
The Fastback Enduro boots weigh right around 4 lbs.
Hey Chase!...when will these be in stock?
Seems like never😕
@@lafdew got mine from Italy
should just rename these "never in stock"
They are in stock now - must be sold out - thanks new new 'Chyna Byydden' - sharing of scarcity
Or girl . . .
#fomod