TCX Fuel WP Boots Review at RevZilla.com
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2016
- TCX Fuel WP Boots Review
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The TCX Fuel WP Boots are a waterproof, cruiser-style motorcycle boot built to fit in on the pegs and the pavement alike. Built with a full grain leather upper, the Fuel Boots retain a casual vintage appeal that many contemporary rides are looking for. Additional features of the TCX Fuel WP Boots include internal reinforcements, adjustable steel buckles, and a waterproof internal lining. - Авто та транспорт
I’m on these. Love them.
I shall get these, but I’d still like an authentic pair like my grandad wore in the 70s
I wear a 42 in TCX Street Ace Air Shoes. Do I order a same size for TCX Fuel boots?
These boots are the Dogs B
Mine are in brown, what's the best method of care n pres for them ?
Are these true to size I have wide feet should I size up or stay the same size
Looking for something comfortable but mostly safe; would you recommend these or the stylmartin legend r? I don't ride in the rain frequently so WP isn't a big deal, more concerned about safety. Thanks!
Both boots have very similar construction and protection, so you could go with either honestly. -DrewZilla
how would you compare the comfort of the waterproof vs the gore-tex versions of this boot? is the waterproof one breathable at all?
Yes, the standard waterproof version is breathable, but the Gore-Tex version is even more breathable. -DrewZilla
Great style and foot protection but heavy and not waterproof. I live in Florida so it can rain with the sun shining. I'm drying them out and now for the 4th time.
More grease
Hello, I'm looking for this kind of "vibtage" boots, but more for hot summer days. Can you recomend something? Thanks
If you wear merino wool socks, you can wear these on hot summer days. For non-waterproof boots, though, consider the following. Otherwise, most of these engineer-style boots have waterproof membranes. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/belstaff-whitwood-short-boots
Aren't they a very close copy of Belstaff endurance boots? Any significant differences between both models, price apart?
They are definitely similar. The Belstaff boots use full grain buffalo pull-up leather, while the TCX boots use full grain cowhide, so the Belstaff boots are a bit nicer. The Belstaff boots run a bit small, while the TCX boots run a bit big. Otherwise they're similar. -DrewZilla
@@RevZilla What about breathing and quality of the sole, is there any difference? Is the Belstaff price justified, which one to buy?
Is that a heavier style boot?
They're actually a bit lighter than most engineer boots, but that's by design. They still have a good deal of protection. -DrewZilla
@@RevZilla Awesome and thank you! The boots look great
One thing I am worried about with engineer style boot is, what holds them on in an accident? Will the zippered version be a little more snug around the ankle and is there any adjustment? The buckle and strap seems to only have two holes for adjustment. Thanks.
Your concern is valid for the non-zippered TCX Custom GTX Boots, but the Fuel WP zippered version will be more snug, so I recommend going that route. They're pretty secure even without the buckle adjustment. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/tcx-fuel-wp-boots
Thanks, exactly what I wanted to hear.
Shin protection?
No, like most engineer-style boots, they do not have hard armor in the shins. Take a look at the Icon 1000 Prep WP Boots. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/icon-1000-prep-wp-boots
Wouldn’t a motorcycle boot wear out before the sole wears out?
Nope. I have a pair of Roadman boots from the 1980s which I have had re-soled 4 times. Sadly, the tops finally wore through last year and I am looking at these boots.
Hey guys. Thanks for the video, I really like what I see. BUT there is one thing I am missing: no shin-protection. Is there any engineer or retro-boot out there with the full package of protection AND is waterproff? I browsed the web for hours and couldn't find one.. I hope you guys can help me out.
You are correct, we do not have any waterproof engineer boots with shin protection. In order to get shin protection, you would need to consider touring boots. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/sport-touring-adv-boots
Thanks for your fast answer, DrewZilla. I will take a look at those boots then.
Out of stock.. and the search goes on.
Out of stock sizes just haven't been released yet. We expect full inventory in the next couple weeks. -DrewZilla
Nice, They sure are a good looking boot.