can you update this list? in fact a LOT of your vids need new info...waterproofing...rain gear ...boots...to name a few...a lotnof your suggestions have bee taken off the market or are no longer available even on your own site...
2:53 "This boot was great 5 yrs ago, but adv motorcycling is growing really fast. New gear improves month by month & the old stuff goes extinct." Well said, 5 yrs ago. Time for another look. Love your vids & the way you look at things!
Well I've owned the corozals for around 3 years and done about 30,000kms in them. They are comfortable and water proof. They have now completely given up and all the materials are coming apart. Short life in my opinion.
@@naushad911 Most people take about 6 years to do 30K. I'd say they've done their job to be fair. It's good you shared your experience though, gives us an idea about longevity.
@Octavio Alexander Vásquez Ebner don’t know, sorry( gaerne looks more rigid to me, but sidi has gore-tex… better to find sidi adventure 2 boots in my opinion more expensive but better protection and comfort) but if order remember about sizes! If will go for sidi then you have to get +1 or +2, better to try first)
I’ve worn the Corozals all 2020-21 winter in England as a Motorcycle Courier, Drystar or Goretex, no difference, this was a very wet winter, my feet stayed bone dry, these Alpinestars Drystar Corozals are the best boot I’ve ever had, also extremely comfortable and stylish, for a motorcycle boot.
Yeah... the Forma Adventure boot! Been using it over a year now and they have been put through everything from -5 to +105 temps, deep slushy/thick/clay muds, snow, slush, rivers, dirt, sand, etc. My feet are always cool, warm, dry and well protected. Might want to actually try a set sometime.
David Clark I dont think so, back then this channel originally made to promote their retail store. Now, the channel is more into motorcycle quality content
I was excited when you suggested that an ADV boot should be comfortable enough to walk around in. I have an old pair of Alpine Stars Tech 3’s. Although they provide lots of protection and enough support that you can stand on the pegs all day, they are not great for walking around, they are so rigid that it is hard to shift and you get little feel from the brake lever, and they are useless in the wet. I am looking for something new. Thanks for doing this.
Using the Astar Corozal for a bit more than a year now I can only agree. They are so good in quality, functional, comfortable and protective during rides. Just a bit too stiff for longer walking. So much better bang for the buck than all the others I tried.
One of the things that Gaerne wanted to do with the G-Adventures was keep the number of panels used in the boot construction down to a minimum. Which is why the inside of the boot doesn't feature much of the paneling you see on other brands. Their reasoning behind this is somewhat simple I guess. The idea is, the fewer leather panels on the boot, the better it conforms to your foot thus providing a better fit. This makes sense If you are doing some Adventure riding that is more leisure oriented and not trail pounding, lets get lost in the sticks, middle of nowhere ride. Which would also explain the lack of ankle or heel reinforcement. Not to mention, in Europe there are a lot of gloriously smooth roads and towns are very close together; more-so than in Canada or the U.S. both of which have massive expanses of rough, sparsely habited terrain between two densely populated coasts. I just don't see an Italian Adventure rider spending as much time off-road due to a lack thereof as an Adventure rider living in North America. Anywho, thats my 2 cents. I thoroughly enjoy the time, thought and efforts you put in to your channel. Keep on keeping on.
bmw all around boot waterproof is a super light adv boot, love them. getting the last pair of size 45 venture model bmw heavy duty boot for more protection in loaded falls.. unfortunately my dealer searched usa/germany and could not get a pair... found last pair in canada tho feeling lucky.
I own a pair of Forma ADV Tourer - a little less tough, but very comfy, good looking and fits all kinds of bikes, I can recommend it with all my heart. But, my next choice will be the Adventure, because it's a bit higher. ;)
I started off with a pair of cheap Cortech Accelarator XC, but they turned out to be too "soft" and didnt offer enough support, particularly when standing on the pegs. Not too bad for walking, and they make for a pretty good set of winter touring boots. After some research, I decided on the Toucans. Yes, they are huge, heavy, they squeak like an angry pig, and are hard to walk around in, but the support is outstanding. Have not experienced any rain or water exposure with them (SoCal) , but the GoreTex is excellent at wicking away sweat and help make the boots surprisingly comfortable in hot weather. I bought mine directly from an Italian dealer and including postage and duty, paid about 65% of what they sell for here in the US.
2022 update: Did a bit of research June/2022 and found that with the BMW Venture now sold out (a very few less common sizes are available at dealers as of June/2022 (46 and up), Alpinestars Toucan is probably the next best ADV trip boot, IMO. BMW Gravel is probably adequate for moderate trips, and is still available. Sidi, Gaerne make good Gore tex options (I am guessing Gaerne is good). Most mfg are cheap, don't last long and even Forma (supposedly makes BMW boot) are often not as good. Definitely buy the top model you can find, the $300 versions just leak, fall apart, etc. from the wide reading and conversations I've had in 2022. $300 options are possibly fine for a single trip, but many do leak from day one or day three. 1 BMW Venture (If available in your size before they sell out completely. They stopped making them due to labor issues). 2 Alpinestars Toucan/ possibly Gaerne waterproof $400 boot 3 possibly BMW Gravel/ Klim (cheaply made boot, costly) 4 $300 waterproof boots. -Good luck, and enjoy your miles!
Wouldn't it be more reasonable to toss a pair of jogging/hiking shoes on when you get to your location? I feel like having a happy medium takes away from the two different shoe requirements.
i'd personally use the bike boots, i find them comfortable to wear, even the "uncomfortable ones", that and i am too used to boots that anything else feels alien and uncomfortable, boots, eh, don't even ache when breaking them in
Another selling point for the toucan which pulled me in is the fact that you can get them re-soled. This is not possible on the corozal. But walking on them does make you look a bit of a fool.
Hi Ryan, I did compare yesterday while shopping the Sidi Adv gore Tex 2 vs Alpinestar Toucan. And the Toucan highlights in lightweight, comfort and sole grip. They were almost $70 more expensive but in my opinion they are really the best if you want a comfortable, long trip boot. Thanks for your opinion.
Hey brother!! Just a quick note to say THANK YOU for your review on the best boots for adventure riding. At the outset of your video you gave high praise to your trusty pair of Icon Patrol Boots. Well, as you know (and said), Icon discontinued the Patrol Boot -- and the replacement isn't as good. Well, I am very happy to say that after an exhaustive search, I found the last pair of Icon Patrol Boots in the world!! LOL!! (Found mine at an online shop in Europe.) I LOVE THESE BOOTS!!! And I wanted to send you a short note to say THANK YOU!!! This pair of boots are comfortable, strong -- and are exactly what I have been looking for!! YOU ROCK!!!! Cheers!
The Toucan, great boot. Bought my pair on sale AU$320. Why so cheap? They were old stock at a Triumph Shop. They have Triumph Logos and the Union Jack incorporated into the boots. I don't ride a Trumpy but image doesn't matter to me. Pro's- Dry, tough, comfortable. Cons, (when swapping bikes with ya mates) can be difficult to get the boots thick toe under your mate's gear shift lever if they have sports bike setups.
If you want a pair of motorcycle boots to hike in then check out Altberg Hogg boots. They are made in England and are like a military boot that’s been uprated to use on a motorcycle.
Update on the Toucans I bought 10 months ago... Got them muddy wet in December...kept my fee dry and warm. Fell while riding my XR650L on forest road in February and broke my ankle...ortho said it was a twisting injury, dont know if boot contributed to injury, or prevented worse. Was off bikes for over four months. Have been using the Toucans exclusively as they are the only boot I have that supports my ankle enough to feel confident enough to ride again. This past week, I rode for four days in 110 heat and my feet were not as uncomfortable as I feared. Have been considering going to a full dirt boot to use when on the XR as I will take that bike into more challenging terrain than my GS...maybe a Tech 7 or Crossfire.
I splurged for the Toucans and have been wearing them for a year now. They are great ADV boots in terms of form and functions stated in this video. They are comfortable to walk in but this flexibility may be an issue. One issue was after a low speed (~15mph) crash into a ditch they did not offer the level of protection that I had anticipated from such a boot. My foot did not get twisted around and stayed on the peg throughout the crash. I ended up with class 2-3 sprains of the ankle. I guess I can play the what if I was wearing a lesser boot, would I have been injured more? Anyways just wanted to put this out there.
If I may - Goretex isn’t gonna keep you dry especially in the tropics. My Carlsbad jacket I used 2 months ago didn’t keep me dry. That’s ok but the pockets didn’t hold up too. Thankfully my passport was sealed in my trusted ziplock bag. FYI I’ve bought the Dainese Flux d dry jacket. I will get wet but I know I’ll dry up sooner.
ZX9RDan 4 year ago Asked if you, kindly, consider re-making this for 2020... I would love to hear your new thoughts on this with an upgraded product line. Thank you! Cheers from the road in sunny TEXAS!
Great review! Earned my subscription. FWIW, my Toucans are probably my favorite part of my riding gear. Comfortable all year long. They'll definitely be replaced with another pair.
I'm liking the "dinosaur" as you call it for my needs, which is 100% on-road riding. I have been looking for a more protective leather and waterproof "cruiser" boot. Believe it or not, there are really not many boots that fit this category. And since the "dinosaur" can be had for less than $200 now, I may go for it. I also like the Forma Adventure, but it is $279. Do you have any other suggestions for me?
$200 for G-Adventures sounds like a steal. I'd go for it. Not many other waterproof ADV boots at that price point, and most of them are super rigid. The nice thing about G-Adventures is they're fairly soft and walkable. Of course there are a million waterproof touring boots you could use (like the Roam 2s in this video). But I'm guessing you're looking for a bit more protection? The style is also quite different on those. ~RyanF9
Thanks. Yeah, boots like the Roam and Tourmaster Solution are all too low and not protective enough for what I am looking for...and they all look like slippers to me ha ha - not a good look on a Harley. I need a beefy, tall, waterproof leather boot with great shin protection that is sub $200. I might have to go with that Gaerne - just wish it had better ankle protection and lost that silly right boot shift pad. The Gaerne G-Adv is full grain leather, tall, waterproof, beefy sole, no power ranger panels/doo dads/reflective accents, and a nice smooth inner panel instead of all that funky heat shield stuff, which I personally don't need. Can't seem to find anything better for my needs.
Forma Adventure - I have these boots super comfy but it is more kinda touring boot - too soft... no protection from twists whatsoever. Gaerne GX-1 Enduro - cheaper price tag premium quality and much much better protection. I ride dual sport and prefer to have my ankles more protected when bike lands on my foot on rocky terrain.
honestly, I think when riding a 500 lb bike, off road [especially if rocky, think colorado] you have missed the mark, and that's protection. None of these boots ,aside from the last pair of Alpinestars,offer much protection. if you want to go hiking, then throw a pair of hiking shoes in your backpack or panniers. If you want protection, with comfort,at the very least I would look at Forma's adventure boots. I think protection over 'hike-ability' should be the objective. I would also recommend Sidi Crossfires TA or SA. With the SA you change soles between moto or Enduro. The SA's break in is only a few hours and you can walk without feeling like robotman. The Forma's are priced very reasonable and offer way more shin and foot protection than anything mentioned in your review. I get that these are your favs, but you probably haven't sustained a foot injury. I have, and trust me , protection is the name of the game. And if your buying an adventure bike ranging from 12k to 25k, then a 300 to 500 dollar boot is chump change. What's your foot worth? I enjoy your videos, just wanted to give a different opinion.
Advice... be careful with the alpinestars they are a little larger around the calfs than most adventure boots and over the boot pants for me are very tight compared to boots like but Forrma or Gaerne or tcx drifter
I went with a closeout deal on the Roam 2. They are fantastic and so easy to get on and off that there’s never an excuse for me to not wear them. But I do want to get something heavier duty for trail riding on my WR250R. The Corozols seem like they would provide a bit more protection and bridge that gap without being a full out motocross boot.
I usually just wear an old pair of moto boots and deal with the issues of off bike movement . It probably would be nice to try a pair of the adventure boots.
What, no mention of the Sidi Adventure boots? There are two versions one with Gore-Tex and one with a generic waterproof liner (aka cheaper). They also have ankle hinges which means they are very nearly as protective as race or motocross boots.
+Gorga Naibaho Yes, my bad on that one. I ordered a pair of Sidi Adventures for this video, but they didn't arrive until after the shooting date. I'm 99% sure they'll make the list for 2017. ~RyanF9
I really love mine, but I probably wouldn't recommend them if he is rating them on dual purpose riding/hiking. They are very stiff when new and still pretty stiff once they "break in." They're also not light and your gait won't be the same as running shoes. On the plus side they are waterproof, very comfortable on the bike (or at your local Starbucks), and offer protection just shy of a motocross boot, while not being so restrictive that it looks like you're walking around with ski boots on. My only gripe about them is that the ankle hinges squeak after a while so I have to spray them with some lube.
Picked up my Sidi Adventure Gore-Tex boots out of Europe delivered to my door 6 yrs & 50,000 km ago. 1st "true" motorcycle boot I have owned & I love them. Yes the squeak is annoying, but the protection they offer is worth it. My one complaint was I couldn't get them small enough to fit my little lady; I like her gear to be as good as mine even if she is primarily a passenger. Now that she has started riding on a Grom, even more so
I started looking at something like the corozal, G-adventure, Sidi adventure and the Toucan aswell... i tried on the corozal and found it waaay too big and lumpy, the sidi was super nice and i almost ended up buying it Then i tried the Daytona Roadstar and decided to skimp a little on safety for the reasons you mensioned in the beginning of the video - after all i'm on a transalp, not a motocross bike
Do you think Toucan would be safe/good enough for a newbie learning riding light offroad for example 6 day tour in Marocco desert and mountains on a KTM450EXC? Thanks
AG Coarseman I'm just never rode proper off-road. Had a Supermoto and took it to a light offroading. I'm confident riding standing up, shifting, braking no prob. And not afraid of rear sliding a bit.
Have you ever tried the "Alpinestars New Land Gore-Tex" on the terrain? They don't have all the long ankle protection like you have on the boots you've shown but they seem like a better compromise regarding adventure quality gear. What's your take on them for adv?
Hey! Yeah I agree with you, the New Land GTX is a pretty sweet ADV boot. Especially for people (like me) who get annoyed with full-height boots. ~RyanF9
Always enjoy your videos. When adventuring even with a light weight setup, right next to my water jug is a pair of light weight hikers, currently Adidas Terrex AX2R's barely a pound for the pair , often on sale for $60 bucks or less. I would never walk any significant distance in my heavy MX Boots. I would never sacrifice protection for a better riding boot to walk in and I would never pay over $300. FYI I am now 3 paydays away from purchasing a Vstrom 1000XT Adventure in the white and blue 2019, Jelly?
Yesterday was out riding my XR650L having a blast on a newly opened truck trail (typically gated) was 5 miles or so up into the middle of nowhere and bobble in a rain rut, I think the bike stalled from the bobble but at any rate in classic newbie fashion I falled right over pinned in this rut ...it might not seem possible you cant throw a bike off you but trust me with the ground slope not in your favor and just so in a rut? and NOTHING to brace against or gain leverage with? I dont think anyone could get a 320llb motorcycle off them ...understand my leg was ALL THE WAY underneath being smashed in two places ...the ankle bone and further up side of the calf ....MAN was I wishing I had worn decent REAL offroad boots instead of army issue boots ....it was TORTURE for the 5 or 20 minutes (felt like an hour) before my faster riding brother came back ....he had finally stopped because he was tired and waited for me to catch up...finally when I didnt he came back down the road and got the damn thing off me ....never been more relieved to see him in my life! Well maybe I was more relieved to see him alive the following day after a head in high speed car crash almost killed him decades ago ....Anyway it CAN happen and it could kill you if you were alone in the middle of nowhere! Who knew? I am seriously thinking of putting crash bars on ...not to protect the bike but so I can extricate myself next time!
Does it still make sense to go for a toucan over a Tcx Baja GTX or maybe a forma Adv Hdry ? & yes btw, the toucans can be used with a MX pants & we can enjoy some dual sport riding in them ? It won’t look weird with a MX pant ??
+RyanF9; I was going to rate you after the rating on my boots; the Gaerne G-adventure. But turns out I have to submit; you make good reviews Ryan. Bought them for my last adventure ride; 45 000km straight. They are really comfy out of the box, they WERE waterproof for most of the trip. I was able to keep them on even for hiking and the soles are really good for offroading (even if they are on the softer side if you ride on regular pegs). But... after less than one year, leather cracks badly, stiches are gone at many places, and they are as waterproof as a scott towel... Bigger problem, when I wrote directly to Gaerne to have some kind of warranty about the waterproofing (6 months later), they didn't even replied after 3 emails.... Anyways, keep up the good work, you're off a good start with your reviews. Kinda hope canada's motorcycle offers more stuff bike's specifics than this to properly hit on revzilla... & if you extend your adventure riding to Yukon & Alaska, be sure to tell me...
Hey Philip! Just finished reading your other comments on our ADV gear videos. AWESOME feedback. Your "after 75 000km" reviews are exactly the type of information we were hoping to get out of the comments section. If we get to the northwest anytime soon, we'll have to meet up for a ride. Cheers. ~RyanF9
I’m trying to decide between motocross boots or adventure boots. I ride highways, but am more concerned about performance in the dirt. I don’t know if comfort would be an issue with motocross boots on the highway for more than an hour at a time, but I don’t want to sacrifice too much protection off-road. Does anyone have any insight?
Motocross boots are fine on the freeways and much safer than these boots off road. I have Alpinestar Tech 7s...excellent protection and very comfortable for dual sporting. Not 100% waterproof, but then just wear waterproof socks. They are heavier when you walk, so don't wear them if you plan on hiking.
Just thinking here, a little more detail on the heel & toe protection could be useful for all the boots in all categories, right? Otherwise, the reviews are superb!
Everywhere I look, people are complaining about the Corozal clicking like crazy - wondering if 2018 will fix this - seems like a crazy issue to have but I can imagine it driving me nuts.
Mate I love your reviews many properly the most honest around ,but your ADV boot review was lite on , what about the Forma ADV boot ? its great to walk in and durable I owned mine for about 6 years ( before they became popular ) they are extremely comfortable as well.
Hi! Awesome work! as always 😌 I am new to motorbikes and I looking for a high boot to cover my shinbone, as you mentioned in one of your reviews to cover for those high chance slow speed accidents. I will be riding a Naked bike and all the sports boots seem to me pretty low coevring the shin. Would it be suitable those alpine star Corozal or Toucan’s for a Naked bike? they seem bulky for shiffting?. Thank you so much for your very entertaining yet at same time so helpful work for entry level guys like me!🤓🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
It's probably a little bit late now, but I wouldn't recommend the Corozals for a naked bike. I have a pair and they're great, but to me they're way to bulky to drive a non ADV bike comfortable. At least I had trouble shifting on my Cafe bike with EU size 47 Corozals.
Yeah, mine screeched like Banshees out of the box. But they stopped after a while ... not sure if I got some grease on them or maybe I was just lucky, but it didn't turn out to be a problem in the long run. ~RyanF9
Hi.. Congratulations for you review. The Alpinestars Toucan Gore text adventure boots are top quality. But I think that you forgot to review the SIDI Adventure Gore-Tex Boots, because the SIDI boots are also top quality boots, In your opinion, which one is a better choice ?? I appreciate your review. God bless...
I bought Toucans but it was a close decision over the SIDIs. Both are excellent, high quality boots. Depending on the market, one might be more expensive than the other. I bought directly from Italy and the shop I used had the SIDIs lightly cheaper, but they didnt have my size when I ordered and I have two other pairs of A-Stars boots. You cant go wrong with either.
Thank you very much my friend. I think that ill try the Toucan, looks more comfortable, I just bought a BMW K1600GT, Lets see how it works in that bike. Ride safe.
I am lost on the same boot, now close to 7 years old, is up over $100 from when released. You would think it would decrease or, at least, stay the same.
Product links and video timestamps:
0:46 - Alpinestars Roam 2 Waterproof Boots: frt9.co/rcf4u5
2:19 - Gaerne G-Adventure Boots: frt9.co/wigjsa
2:58 - Alpinestars Corozal Boots: frt9.co/jeg899
4:48 - Alpinestars Toucan Boots: frt9.co/cqvljp
I agree - I have the short boots for 3 years and love them
@FortNine Please redo this video for the current year. Love to hear what you have to say about the Forma Adventure Lows
can you update this list? in fact a LOT of your vids need new info...waterproofing...rain gear ...boots...to name a few...a lotnof your suggestions have bee taken off the market or are no longer available even on your own site...
2:53 "This boot was great 5 yrs ago, but adv motorcycling is growing really fast. New gear improves month by month & the old stuff goes extinct."
Well said, 5 yrs ago.
Time for another look.
Love your vids & the way you look at things!
We need a 2022/2023 remake of this with a budget option aswell
would you, kindly, consider re-making this for 2019? Or maybe 2020?
Well I've owned the corozals for around 3 years and done about 30,000kms in them. They are comfortable and water proof. They have now completely given up and all the materials are coming apart. Short life in my opinion.
@@naushad911 Most people take about 6 years to do 30K. I'd say they've done their job to be fair. It's good you shared your experience though, gives us an idea about longevity.
He missed Sidi Adventure boots
They’re best boots ever
@Octavio Alexander Vásquez Ebner don’t know, sorry( gaerne looks more rigid to me, but sidi has gore-tex… better to find sidi adventure 2 boots in my opinion more expensive but better protection and comfort) but if order remember about sizes! If will go for sidi then you have to get +1 or +2, better to try first)
Plus one
This should be an annual series.
I’ve worn the Corozals all 2020-21 winter in England as a Motorcycle Courier, Drystar or Goretex, no difference, this was a very wet winter, my feet stayed bone dry, these Alpinestars Drystar Corozals are the best boot I’ve ever had, also extremely comfortable and stylish, for a motorcycle boot.
Yeah... the Forma Adventure boot! Been using it over a year now and they have been put through everything from -5 to +105 temps, deep slushy/thick/clay muds, snow, slush, rivers, dirt, sand, etc. My feet are always cool, warm, dry and well protected. Might want to actually try a set sometime.
Lots of new boots on the market, please give us your new faves! Any excuse for a new video from you folks. Great stuff!
David Clark I dont think so, back then this channel originally made to promote their retail store. Now, the channel is more into motorcycle quality content
Had a very experienced rider and bike gear store owner recommend corozal to me just yesterday.
I was excited when you suggested that an ADV boot should be comfortable enough to walk around in. I have an old pair of Alpine Stars Tech 3’s. Although they provide lots of protection and enough support that you can stand on the pegs all day, they are not great for walking around, they are so rigid that it is hard to shift and you get little feel from the brake lever, and they are useless in the wet. I am looking for something new. Thanks for doing this.
Using the Astar Corozal for a bit more than a year now I can only agree. They are so good in quality, functional, comfortable and protective during rides. Just a bit too stiff for longer walking. So much better bang for the buck than all the others I tried.
One of the things that Gaerne wanted to do with the G-Adventures was keep the number of panels used in the boot construction down to a minimum. Which is why the inside of the boot doesn't feature much of the paneling you see on other brands. Their reasoning behind this is somewhat simple I guess. The idea is, the fewer leather panels on the boot, the better it conforms to your foot thus providing a better fit. This makes sense If you are doing some Adventure riding that is more leisure oriented and not trail pounding, lets get lost in the sticks, middle of nowhere ride. Which would also explain the lack of ankle or heel reinforcement. Not to mention, in Europe there are a lot of gloriously smooth roads and towns are very close together; more-so than in Canada or the U.S. both of which have massive expanses of rough, sparsely habited terrain between two densely populated coasts. I just don't see an Italian Adventure rider spending as much time off-road due to a lack thereof as an Adventure rider living in North America. Anywho, thats my 2 cents. I thoroughly enjoy the time, thought and efforts you put in to your channel. Keep on keeping on.
bmw all around boot waterproof is a super light adv boot, love them. getting the last pair of size 45 venture model bmw heavy duty boot for more protection in loaded falls.. unfortunately my dealer searched usa/germany and could not get a pair... found last pair in canada tho feeling lucky.
Forma Adventure boots are a great way to go.
I own a pair of Forma ADV Tourer - a little less tough, but very comfy, good looking and fits all kinds of bikes, I can recommend it with all my heart. But, my next choice will be the Adventure, because it's a bit higher. ;)
Time for an update!
I started off with a pair of cheap Cortech Accelarator XC, but they turned out to be too "soft" and didnt offer enough support, particularly when standing on the pegs. Not too bad for walking, and they make for a pretty good set of winter touring boots. After some research, I decided on the Toucans. Yes, they are huge, heavy, they squeak like an angry pig, and are hard to walk around in, but the support is outstanding. Have not experienced any rain or water exposure with them (SoCal) , but the GoreTex is excellent at wicking away sweat and help make the boots surprisingly comfortable in hot weather. I bought mine directly from an Italian dealer and including postage and duty, paid about 65% of what they sell for here in the US.
2022 update:
Did a bit of research June/2022 and found that with the BMW Venture now sold out (a very few less common sizes are available at dealers as of June/2022 (46 and up), Alpinestars Toucan is probably the next best ADV trip boot, IMO. BMW Gravel is probably adequate for moderate trips, and is still available. Sidi, Gaerne make good Gore tex options (I am guessing Gaerne is good). Most mfg are cheap, don't last long and even Forma (supposedly makes BMW boot) are often not as good. Definitely buy the top model you can find, the $300 versions just leak, fall apart, etc. from the wide reading and conversations I've had in 2022. $300 options are possibly fine for a single trip, but many do leak from day one or day three.
1 BMW Venture (If available in your size before they sell out completely. They stopped making them due to labor issues).
2 Alpinestars Toucan/ possibly Gaerne waterproof $400 boot
3 possibly BMW Gravel/ Klim (cheaply made boot, costly)
4 $300 waterproof boots.
-Good luck, and enjoy your miles!
Wouldn't it be more reasonable to toss a pair of jogging/hiking shoes on when you get to your location? I feel like having a happy medium takes away from the two different shoe requirements.
i'd personally use the bike boots, i find them comfortable to wear, even the "uncomfortable ones", that and i am too used to boots that anything else feels alien and uncomfortable, boots, eh, don't even ache when breaking them in
@@osmacar5331 same. I love to hike in my TCX explorer evos. They are comfortable than any hiking boots I've ever worn.
Please do an update on this video Ryan!
This should be a yearly series.
Another selling point for the toucan which pulled me in is the fact that you can get them re-soled. This is not possible on the corozal. But walking on them does make you look a bit of a fool.
Hi Ryan, I did compare yesterday while shopping the Sidi Adv gore Tex 2 vs Alpinestar Toucan. And the Toucan highlights in lightweight, comfort and sole grip. They were almost $70 more expensive but in my opinion they are really the best if you want a comfortable, long trip boot. Thanks for your opinion.
would have gotten toucan if didn't get last pair bmw venture , klim are cheap junk btw, here in usa... lots of klim
We need an updated vid! be cool to hear about boots for wide feet too :)
Another for Forma's , had mine for years thousands of miles of adventure and no issues, just so comfy, waterproof & great protection.
Im just watching Ryans vids just for the hell of it. You rock Ryan !
This video needs a 2022 update, thank Ryan.
Corozal it is, stoked to be picking up a used drz400 soon. Need good protection for a noob.
Ditto on the Icon Patrol. The second generation is like a ski boot. First gen was great.
Out of those you showed, the Toucan wins for sure. 2019 and still holds true. Thanks.
Hey brother!! Just a quick note to say THANK YOU for your review on the best boots for adventure riding. At the outset of your video you gave high praise to your trusty pair of Icon Patrol Boots. Well, as you know (and said), Icon discontinued the Patrol Boot -- and the replacement isn't as good. Well, I am very happy to say that after an exhaustive search, I found the last pair of Icon Patrol Boots in the world!! LOL!! (Found mine at an online shop in Europe.) I LOVE THESE BOOTS!!! And I wanted to send you a short note to say THANK YOU!!! This pair of boots are comfortable, strong -- and are exactly what I have been looking for!! YOU ROCK!!!! Cheers!
YES!!! I'm stoked that someone gets to share in my love for the Patrols :) Ride safe out there. ~RyanF9
The Toucan, great boot. Bought my pair on sale AU$320. Why so cheap? They were old stock at a Triumph Shop. They have Triumph Logos and the Union Jack incorporated into the boots. I don't ride a Trumpy but image doesn't matter to me. Pro's- Dry, tough, comfortable. Cons, (when swapping bikes with ya mates) can be difficult to get the boots thick toe under your mate's gear shift lever if they have sports bike setups.
If you want a pair of motorcycle boots to hike in then check out Altberg Hogg boots. They are made in England and are like a military boot that’s been uprated to use on a motorcycle.
Fast forward to 2022. Check out the Forma Adventure or it’s GTX brother. I think you’ll agree.
Yep agree 100%. I’ve tried ‘em all and the Toucan is head and shoulders above the rest. Nice review FortNine
Update on the Toucans I bought 10 months ago...
Got them muddy wet in December...kept my fee dry and warm.
Fell while riding my XR650L on forest road in February and broke my ankle...ortho said it was a twisting injury, dont know if boot contributed to injury, or prevented worse. Was off bikes for over four months. Have been using the Toucans exclusively as they are the only boot I have that supports my ankle enough to feel confident enough to ride again. This past week, I rode for four days in 110 heat and my feet were not as uncomfortable as I feared. Have been considering going to a full dirt boot to use when on the XR as I will take that bike into more challenging terrain than my GS...maybe a Tech 7 or Crossfire.
Tech 7 is very comfortable and has saved me many times. Crossfires are much more expensive, and don't really offer much more protection.
I have a pair or Drystar Belize ( the smaller corozal) very comfortable and great to walk in once you break them in.
Another thing that must be added about the Toucan is the sole is stitched on. That means a cobbler can replace them unlike the Corozal.
Check out as well Sidi adventure Gore tex boots
I bought the Sidi Adventure 2s. Wouldn't wear anything else.
Yeah, try looking into StylMartin Italian. bought the Navajo full size boot.
Another awesome video from our friends up north!
I splurged for the Toucans and have been wearing them for a year now. They are great ADV boots in terms of form and functions stated in this video. They are comfortable to walk in but this flexibility may be an issue. One issue was after a low speed (~15mph) crash into a ditch they did not offer the level of protection that I had anticipated from such a boot. My foot did not get twisted around and stayed on the peg throughout the crash. I ended up with class 2-3 sprains of the ankle. I guess I can play the what if I was wearing a lesser boot, would I have been injured more? Anyways just wanted to put this out there.
very helpful i will try to be careful in my new bmw venture (similar to toucan)
This is exactly why I was looking for adventure boots. Almost got the toucans. Curious what, if anything, you changed to and if it was better
If I may - Goretex isn’t gonna keep you dry especially in the tropics. My Carlsbad jacket I used 2 months ago didn’t keep me dry. That’s ok but the pockets didn’t hold up too. Thankfully my passport was sealed in my trusted ziplock bag. FYI I’ve bought the Dainese Flux d dry jacket. I will get wet but I know I’ll dry up sooner.
Great video as always.
Be good to know which trousers can fit over the top of which boot (big test I know)
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4 year ago Asked if you, kindly, consider re-making this for 2020... I would love to hear your new thoughts on this with an upgraded product line. Thank you! Cheers from the road in sunny TEXAS!
that was very enjoyable to watch, keep making them
Awesome video
Dang! The boot links only work in Canada!
Great review! Earned my subscription. FWIW, my Toucans are probably my favorite part of my riding gear. Comfortable all year long. They'll definitely be replaced with another pair.
I'm liking the "dinosaur" as you call it for my needs, which is 100% on-road riding. I have been looking for a more protective leather and waterproof "cruiser" boot. Believe it or not, there are really not many boots that fit this category. And since the "dinosaur" can be had for less than $200 now, I may go for it. I also like the Forma Adventure, but it is $279. Do you have any other suggestions for me?
$200 for G-Adventures sounds like a steal. I'd go for it. Not many other waterproof ADV boots at that price point, and most of them are super rigid. The nice thing about G-Adventures is they're fairly soft and walkable. Of course there are a million waterproof touring boots you could use (like the Roam 2s in this video). But I'm guessing you're looking for a bit more protection? The style is also quite different on those. ~RyanF9
Thanks. Yeah, boots like the Roam and Tourmaster Solution are all too low and not protective enough for what I am looking for...and they all look like slippers to me ha ha - not a good look on a Harley. I need a beefy, tall, waterproof leather boot with great shin protection that is sub $200. I might have to go with that Gaerne - just wish it had better ankle protection and lost that silly right boot shift pad. The Gaerne G-Adv is full grain leather, tall, waterproof, beefy sole, no power ranger panels/doo dads/reflective accents, and a nice smooth inner panel instead of all that funky heat shield stuff, which I personally don't need. Can't seem to find anything better for my needs.
Forma Adventure boots. What else?
The Best boot!!! I own the Gaerne Exploerer and the TCX Infinity ECO... the Forma Adventure boot blows them both away!
Forma Adventure - I have these boots super comfy but it is more kinda touring boot - too soft... no protection from twists whatsoever. Gaerne GX-1 Enduro - cheaper price tag premium quality and much much better protection. I ride dual sport and prefer to have my ankles more protected when bike lands on my foot on rocky terrain.
SkyRideAU it does have ankles protection. It saved my ankle many times whenever I landed the bike on my ankle
TCX drifter is bomber and slimmer to calf than the Alpinestars
honestly, I think when riding a 500 lb bike, off road [especially if rocky, think colorado] you have missed the mark, and that's protection. None of these boots ,aside from the last pair of Alpinestars,offer much protection. if you want to go hiking, then throw a pair of hiking shoes in your backpack or panniers. If you want protection, with comfort,at the very least I would look at Forma's adventure boots. I think protection over 'hike-ability' should be the objective. I would also recommend Sidi Crossfires TA or SA. With the SA you change soles between moto or Enduro. The SA's break in is only a few hours and you can walk without feeling like robotman. The Forma's are priced very reasonable and offer way more shin and foot protection than anything mentioned in your review. I get that these are your favs, but you probably haven't sustained a foot injury. I have, and trust me , protection is the name of the game. And if your buying an adventure bike ranging from 12k to 25k, then a 300 to 500 dollar boot is chump change. What's your foot worth? I enjoy your videos, just wanted to give a different opinion.
Advice... be careful with the alpinestars they are a little larger around the calfs than most adventure boots and over the boot pants for me are very tight compared to boots like but Forrma or Gaerne or tcx drifter
WADZ UP that’s my worry
Cheers for your comment
bought today the Alpinestars Toucan thanks to your video it was much easyer for me to decide :-)
yaa its very very helpful thank you . 🙏
It's kinda funny how hot we were for Gore-Tex at the time.
Forma Adventure Boot!
Good Video. You sold me on the Toucan :)
Thanx Ryan .Another great vid
I went with a closeout deal on the Roam 2. They are fantastic and so easy to get on and off that there’s never an excuse for me to not wear them.
But I do want to get something heavier duty for trail riding on my WR250R. The Corozols seem like they would provide a bit more protection and bridge that gap without being a full out motocross boot.
I usually just wear an old pair of moto boots and deal with the issues of off bike movement . It probably would be nice to try a pair of the adventure boots.
Picked up a NEW pair of Icon Patrol boots off eBay shipped in my size..(10) for $140.00
What, no mention of the Sidi Adventure boots? There are two versions one with Gore-Tex and one with a generic waterproof liner (aka cheaper). They also have ankle hinges which means they are very nearly as protective as race or motocross boots.
+Gorga Naibaho Yes, my bad on that one. I ordered a pair of Sidi Adventures for this video, but they didn't arrive until after the shooting date. I'm 99% sure they'll make the list for 2017. ~RyanF9
I really love mine, but I probably wouldn't recommend them if he is rating them on dual purpose riding/hiking. They are very stiff when new and still pretty stiff once they "break in." They're also not light and your gait won't be the same as running shoes. On the plus side they are waterproof, very comfortable on the bike (or at your local Starbucks), and offer protection just shy of a motocross boot, while not being so restrictive that it looks like you're walking around with ski boots on. My only gripe about them is that the ankle hinges squeak after a while so I have to spray them with some lube.
Picked up my Sidi Adventure Gore-Tex boots out of Europe delivered to my door 6 yrs & 50,000 km ago. 1st "true" motorcycle boot I have owned & I love them. Yes the squeak is annoying, but the protection they offer is worth it. My one complaint was I couldn't get them small enough to fit my little lady; I like her gear to be as good as mine even if she is primarily a passenger. Now that she has started riding on a Grom, even more so
I started looking at something like the corozal, G-adventure, Sidi adventure and the Toucan aswell...
i tried on the corozal and found it waaay too big and lumpy, the sidi was super nice and i almost ended up buying it
Then i tried the Daytona Roadstar and decided to skimp a little on safety for the reasons you mensioned in the beginning of the video - after all i'm on a transalp, not a motocross bike
You said the Toucans are super rigid. How much of a drawback is that at the end of the trail when you want to hike a few miles? Thanks.
A few miles? Big drawback. You'll be sore. ~RF9
Look into the forma adventure boots. Only boots ill ever buy again
Great job. Thanks.
Do you think Toucan would be safe/good enough for a newbie learning riding light offroad for example 6 day tour in Marocco desert and mountains on a KTM450EXC? Thanks
Yep, I think the Toucan would be great for that. ~RyanF9
AG Coarseman I'm just never rode proper off-road. Had a Supermoto and took it to a light offroading. I'm confident riding standing up, shifting, braking no prob. And not afraid of rear sliding a bit.
what do you think about the sidi adventure gtx?
Your video is highly appreciated. Using your opinions as basis for my shoe hunting :)
Have you ever tried the "Alpinestars New Land Gore-Tex" on the terrain? They don't have all the long ankle protection like you have on the boots you've shown but they seem like a better compromise regarding adventure quality gear. What's your take on them for adv?
Hey! Yeah I agree with you, the New Land GTX is a pretty sweet ADV boot. Especially for people (like me) who get annoyed with full-height boots. ~RyanF9
Solid review as is your custom and I thank you for it!
Always enjoy your videos. When adventuring even with a light weight setup, right next to my water jug is a pair of light weight hikers, currently Adidas Terrex AX2R's barely a pound for the pair , often on sale for $60 bucks or less. I would never walk any significant distance in my heavy MX Boots. I would never sacrifice protection for a better riding boot to walk in and I would never pay over $300. FYI I am now 3 paydays away from purchasing a Vstrom 1000XT Adventure in the white and blue 2019, Jelly?
Yesterday was out riding my XR650L having a blast on a newly opened truck trail (typically gated) was 5 miles or so up into the middle of nowhere and bobble in a rain rut, I think the bike stalled from the bobble but at any rate in classic newbie fashion I falled right over pinned in this rut ...it might not seem possible you cant throw a bike off you but trust me with the ground slope not in your favor and just so in a rut? and NOTHING to brace against or gain leverage with? I dont think anyone could get a 320llb motorcycle off them ...understand my leg was ALL THE WAY underneath being smashed in two places ...the ankle bone and further up side of the calf ....MAN was I wishing I had worn decent REAL offroad boots instead of army issue boots ....it was TORTURE for the 5 or 20 minutes (felt like an hour) before my faster riding brother came back ....he had finally stopped because he was tired and waited for me to catch up...finally when I didnt he came back down the road and got the damn thing off me ....never been more relieved to see him in my life! Well maybe I was more relieved to see him alive the following day after a head in high speed car crash almost killed him decades ago ....Anyway it CAN happen and it could kill you if you were alone in the middle of nowhere! Who knew? I am seriously thinking of putting crash bars on ...not to protect the bike but so I can extricate myself next time!
Does it still make sense to go for a toucan over a Tcx Baja GTX or maybe a forma Adv Hdry ? & yes btw, the toucans can be used with a MX pants & we can enjoy some dual sport riding in them ? It won’t look weird with a MX pant ??
+RyanF9; I was going to rate you after the rating on my boots; the Gaerne G-adventure. But turns out I have to submit; you make good reviews Ryan. Bought them for my last adventure ride; 45 000km straight. They are really comfy out of the box, they WERE waterproof for most of the trip. I was able to keep them on even for hiking and the soles are really good for offroading (even if they are on the softer side if you ride on regular pegs). But... after less than one year, leather cracks badly, stiches are gone at many places, and they are as waterproof as a scott towel... Bigger problem, when I wrote directly to Gaerne to have some kind of warranty about the waterproofing (6 months later), they didn't even replied after 3 emails....
Anyways, keep up the good work, you're off a good start with your reviews. Kinda hope canada's motorcycle offers more stuff bike's specifics than this to properly hit on revzilla...
& if you extend your adventure riding to Yukon & Alaska, be sure to tell me...
Hey Philip! Just finished reading your other comments on our ADV gear videos. AWESOME feedback. Your "after 75 000km" reviews are exactly the type of information we were hoping to get out of the comments section. If we get to the northwest anytime soon, we'll have to meet up for a ride. Cheers. ~RyanF9
ryan you should make a new one for 2020
2021
What is the equivalent of the Corazol boot for wide feet? The European make I find wide enough to fit me is Forma. Thanks in advance.
I’m trying to decide between motocross boots or adventure boots. I ride highways, but am more concerned about performance in the dirt. I don’t know if comfort would be an issue with motocross boots on the highway for more than an hour at a time, but I don’t want to sacrifice too much protection off-road. Does anyone have any insight?
Motocross boots are fine on the freeways and much safer than these boots off road. I have Alpinestar Tech 7s...excellent protection and very comfortable for dual sporting. Not 100% waterproof, but then just wear waterproof socks. They are heavier when you walk, so don't wear them if you plan on hiking.
Alpinestars Tech T. Look em up
I would pick those last 2 boots
Just thinking here, a little more detail on the heel & toe protection could be useful for all the boots in all categories, right? Otherwise, the reviews are superb!
I recommend Forma Low Adventure and Dainese carroarmato
are they waterproof?
@@Dan_TheMedic both of them
Everywhere I look, people are complaining about the Corozal clicking like crazy - wondering if 2018 will fix this - seems like a crazy issue to have but I can imagine it driving me nuts.
wheres the Sidi Adventure Gortex ! gives the A stars a run for there money.
Would you consider doing a review on the Icon Raiden DKR boots?
Do you have any recommendations for a larger shoe size? Everywhere I look I can only find them up to a size 13 and my shoe size is 14.
No mention of the Forma Adventure, Forma Terra, or Icon Raiden DKR boots?
I got the icon raider dkr, now have a broken tibia, now looking for something more substantial...
Are the patrol boots outdated?Should I go for them if I get them.Anyobe have other suggestions?
Do the Corozal boots have ANY Velcro anywhere whatsoever?
Yes, the top of the cuff velcros closed.
Mate I love your reviews many properly the most honest around ,but your ADV boot review was lite on , what about the Forma ADV boot ? its great to walk in and durable I owned mine for about 6 years ( before they became popular ) they are extremely comfortable as well.
Hi! Awesome work! as always 😌 I am new to motorbikes and I looking for a high boot to cover my shinbone, as you mentioned in one of your reviews to cover for those high chance slow speed accidents. I will be riding a Naked bike and all the sports boots seem to me pretty low coevring the shin. Would it be suitable those alpine star Corozal or Toucan’s for a Naked bike? they seem bulky for shiffting?. Thank you so much for your very entertaining yet at same time so helpful work for entry level guys like me!🤓🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
It's probably a little bit late now, but I wouldn't recommend the Corozals for a naked bike. I have a pair and they're great, but to me they're way to bulky to drive a non ADV bike comfortable. At least I had trouble shifting on my Cafe bike with EU size 47 Corozals.
Hi Ryan just want to ask you what do you think about the Sidi Armada? Also if you have a review on Sidi 2 Adventure kindly send me the link. Thankyou.
What do you think of the Viberg Explorers?
Is the corozal's squeeking problem as bad as I have read in the reviews?
Yeah, mine screeched like Banshees out of the box. But they stopped after a while ... not sure if I got some grease on them or maybe I was just lucky, but it didn't turn out to be a problem in the long run. ~RyanF9
Hi.. Congratulations for you review. The Alpinestars Toucan Gore text adventure boots are top quality. But I think that you forgot to review the SIDI Adventure Gore-Tex Boots, because the SIDI boots are also top quality boots, In your opinion, which one is a better choice ?? I appreciate your review. God bless...
I bought Toucans but it was a close decision over the SIDIs. Both are excellent, high quality boots. Depending on the market, one might be more expensive than the other. I bought directly from Italy and the shop I used had the SIDIs lightly cheaper, but they didnt have my size when I ordered and I have two other pairs of A-Stars boots. You cant go wrong with either.
Thank you very much my friend. I think that ill try the Toucan, looks more comfortable, I just bought a BMW K1600GT, Lets see how it works in that bike. Ride safe.
I've raced motorcycles in alpine's on superbikes. I will have nothing else but an Alpine.
I am lost on the same boot, now close to 7 years old, is up over $100 from when released. You would think it would decrease or, at least, stay the same.
I'm shopping in 2023 and as far as I can tell the Corozal is still king unless you've got a king's ransom.
No mention of the Sidi Adventure gore-tex boot?
BMW Gravel boots. Mine have been perfect. Only drawback is $$$$$$$
So... no love for the Patrol 2 boots? Why's that? Care to elaborate? I love them myself...
Should REALLY give TCX range a whirl!!
Update, pleeeaaaseeee, Ryan 😊
Any thoughts on the Icon Patrol 2 boot?
please do again