Thanks Brian. I bought these boots following your advice here and on advrider. I did around 6k miles in them and last week had my first proper fall on my KTM 790R on a muddy road, at speed. During the fall my ankle got caught between the ground and the foot peg. My ankle hurts, but only slightly, I can walk normally. Had I been wearing different boots, esp. the Sidi Adventures or similar (I suspect even the Crossfires, given their worse lateral ankle support), my ankle most likely would have been gone. Thanks for a good recommendation, saved my ankle.
so you are saing crossfires hinge is not good? I have srs3 but dont like hinge rubbing my Sherco clutch cover, looking for some slimmer design, Gaerne are smoothest there, but always liked Sidis fit more. Would x power protect enough in enduro racing i do?
@@madMX96 not saying Crossfire 3 are no good, rather referring to the comparison between them and the X-Powers here: KhFv-Zy3Erk, which shows X-Powers are much harder to bend
The X3 was the best boot at any price for me. The X-Power with its less complexity looks much more vintage and maybe a little less sexy. Still, I will trust your opinion and go with X-Power when my X3 wear out.
Your insights are amazing! Such in depth knowledge. Thank you. You sold me. I have been wearing Gaerne SG-10s for easily over 10 years with 1000s of miles on single track. They are finally shot and wanted to go to a lighter weight boot. X Powers seem to be a great value for the money. Tech 10s were on my radar. $300 X Power vs $400 Tech 10? What do u think?
We feel the Tech 10 is more of an MX track boot than off road. Instead of those, I would add the SG-12 Enduro to your short list: www.atomic-moto.com/products/gaerne-sg-12-enduro-boots
X-Powers are a great boot and a great value. The weight and simplicity are great. The SG-10, which is more expensive, edges it out overall though. That said I do not think you can go wrong with either.
We'll add this: there is a new variation of the X-Power called the X-Power SC. It is even lighter! Look here: www.atomic-moto.com/products/sidi-x-power-sc-boots
Might have to try these. My SG 12s still aren't as comfortable as the SG10s, due to the tight padding above ankle across shin. Love the idea of shaving half pound and getting a bit of traction!
@Atomic-Moto I have been wearing the SIDI Adventure 2 Boot long enough that I have worn them out (holes through the leather) and am shopping for a replacement and possible upgrade. I have loved those ADV 2 boots! I wear them with the rather large Mobius knee braces. Do you think I would have a problem with the Mobius braces while wearing the X-Power?
How do these compare to the Tech 7 enduros? They are similar in price point. I was looking at the Tech 7 based on your review. I liked that they were a good mix between the adventure boots and mx boots.
Thanks for the review. Can you tell me anything about the relative level of protection for a lateral foot crush. I recently got pinned under my bike and when a friend tried to help pick it up the bike pivoted and crushed my foot, side on, snapping my 5th metatarsal. It was an unusual accident but if I can get more protection from that sort of injury than offered by my X3’s then I’d be very interested.
Just got a pair of these. I first tried a Crossfire 3. Too narrow. The X-Power is 1) definitely wider in the same size 2) does not have a vise like grip of my ankle like the CF3 does and 3) feels broken in compared to the less mobile CF3 that wants to be at a right angle 100% of the time. I wear a normal with running shoe in size 14 or 15, usually 15 and my dress shoes are in all cases 14s. In both the X-Power and the CF3 I am a size Euro 49.
These boots are just what I was looking for Brian was very helpful talked to him on the phone and told him I have a wide foot he told me to send some pics of my feet and he recommended me to go up 1 size that was spot on. I'm recovering from a broken ankle if I was wearing X Power probably wouldn't have missed 2mo of riding
whats your opinion of the half sizing? i'm in between sizes and curious if the amount of room in the toe would allow a step down in sizing to keep a tight ankle placement, thanks
Hi, What will be the better choice, Gaerne Fastback Endurance or the Sidi X Power? I occassional tour on pavement and went occassional offroad. Was using the SIDI Adv 2 boots until I saw Bret Tkacs talking abt the importance of leg protection and mentioning you in the video as the guru. 😅 hope to get some inputs.
@@urizalzman recomiendo una talla más grande en este y en todos los modelos Sidi que tengo.para que te hagas una ide mi pie es más bien fino y aún así la necesito en 46 cuando tengo un 45.
@@alvaromateosfernandez-maqu5772 gracias Bro eso era exactamente lo que necesitaba saber yo soy 8.5 y normalmente soy doble EE quiere dexir ancho, seguro puedo con un 9.5
These are a really nice boot, and have better interior fit and finish then the Gaerne Fastbacks. Remarkably easy to move around in for such a protective boot, and significantly lighter feeling on the feet then my Tech10s.
@@kee7678 only thing to add to above is that they have a slimmer fit around the calf and some adventure gear fits over top better, and I find the Sidi stuff to not breathe very well in the heat and humidity.
@@austinrayo Im a 48 in both, the Sidi fits a bit snugger because of more internal padding, but not uncomfortably so. In fact I found the X Power to be a bit more secure feeling at the heel. Note that YMMV depending on your shoe size, there's a bit of a difference lower down in the shoe range that Brian covers in the Fastback video.
Bought these recently based on Brian's recommendation (super helpful btw). Breaking them in around the house and they were very comfortable out of the box. I have a silly question, however: When it comes to the "finger" of plastic on the second buckle up from the bottom - does it go over or under the outer leather flap when you fasten the strap? If you watch from 4:15-4:24, you'll see the right boot has the plastic finger on the outside of the leather flap, but the left boot has the plastic finger tucked under the leather flap. So maybe I'm not the only one confused 😁
Looks like a friction reducer between the strap and the padding. It’s a bit of a nuisance though and jams against the plastic on the other side sometimes. I found this doesn’t happen if you buckle your boots from the top down. Also helps with the moderately annoying Velcro placement at the top. Great boots though and very light and comfy.
Sounds like a great boot for ADV riding. Question...is it easy enough to remove the metal toe piece, and is that alright to do from a structural standpoint (that is, I assume it does not hold the sole or boot together in any way)? I ask because when riding on tarmac, on a tall ADV bike, often only my toes are making contact with the ground when I come to a stop...those things can be slippery.
It is very easy to remove the toe caps, and as long as you do not have a massive impact on the front of the boot there is no risk to the structure. Hope that helps.
Don’t know why you would bother to remove them… it’s not a visually subtle shoe either way. And they squeak so loudly you won’t be sneaking up on anyone.
As in my original question, it's not about appearance. I would remove them to create less chance not slip on tarmac when I can only get toe down at a stop on a tall adventure bike. The caps look fine, and in my experience, all plastic/hinged boots squeak; I have no issue with either.
@@kee7678 yep. Love them. Put rain pants on a rode street at 60mph-ish for two hours in light rain, no problems so that’s not an issue. Also bought sealskin wp socks just in case. Love the boots. Super rigid and have taken about a month to stop missing 2nd gear, but absolutely no regrets. I have a narrow foot, size 48 and the are a perfect fit.
@@tommeyer6033 which ones did you buy? I'm a size 46 (I think). 55 yrs. 6-0 190lbs. and trying to figure out gear and boots for my new tiger 900 rally pro... lol
@@kee7678 X-Power size 48. I wear a 13 American. Got Black, cause that was all they had (Atomic was out of stock, so I got them from BurnOut moto in Italy) 70yrs old (does that matter?) 6'2" 165 naked, DR650 mostly gravel fire roads of sketchy quality ;^ ) and street. I've put over 1000 miles on these boots in under two months. Love them
@@tommeyer6033 Wow that's awesome. Ok ok. Yeah cheaper from over there than here in some cases. But they better FIT correctly lol. Thanks for the info.
I was about to get the x-3 enduro as it’s on promo at my local gear-shop, currently riding with Forma Adventure (mostly adventure riding, nothing gnarly) but I’m aware I need more protection! Now I’m in a pickle as I would love these with an enduro sole, as I enjoy getting off the bike often and walk a few yards to admire views and snap the odd photo whenever I can. But I don’t think I can wait for an enduro release if it’s months away still😕 Price difference between the 2 models is currently only about $25 locally which isn’t much! What to do, what to do?!
@@AtomicMoto because the whole idea of this boot is something simpler and easier to wear. One less buckle is just that.. they accomplished three buckles with the atojo , Why not implement it on these? If I have to dick with four buckles, I might as well keep my crossfires.🤷🏼♂️
@@heily-3806 Our late Friday attitudes had us throwing out some smartassed replies about ways to operate buckles, but that would probably get us in trouble....so....serious replies below:
Thanks Brian. I bought these boots following your advice here and on advrider. I did around 6k miles in them and last week had my first proper fall on my KTM 790R on a muddy road, at speed. During the fall my ankle got caught between the ground and the foot peg. My ankle hurts, but only slightly, I can walk normally. Had I been wearing different boots, esp. the Sidi Adventures or similar (I suspect even the Crossfires, given their worse lateral ankle support), my ankle most likely would have been gone. Thanks for a good recommendation, saved my ankle.
so you are saing crossfires hinge is not good? I have srs3 but dont like hinge rubbing my Sherco clutch cover, looking for some slimmer design, Gaerne are smoothest there, but always liked Sidis fit more. Would x power protect enough in enduro racing i do?
@@madMX96 not saying Crossfire 3 are no good, rather referring to the comparison between them and the X-Powers here: KhFv-Zy3Erk, which shows X-Powers are much harder to bend
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@@MaRmAn1337 yes saw it just after i've sent message!
I really like your thorough reviews.Thank you.
The X3 was the best boot at any price for me. The X-Power with its less complexity looks much more vintage and maybe a little less sexy. Still, I will trust your opinion and go with X-Power when my X3 wear out.
I posted a pic of me in these boots and got lots of “wow” from my women friends, so sexy factor seems good 😂
agree
Very nice. Do they make an enduro soled version?
They do not yet, sorry!! Pushing for that every chance I get.
Next up....you need to try these ASAP!!
@@AtomicMoto if they fit as well as my Crossfires they really could be the ultimate ADV boot. The gray looks pretty awesome.
Another great video! Thanks Brian! Comfort vs Protection. I pick protection!
Your insights are amazing! Such in depth knowledge. Thank you. You sold me. I have been wearing Gaerne SG-10s for easily over 10 years with 1000s of miles on single track. They are finally shot and wanted to go to a lighter weight boot. X Powers seem to be a great value for the money. Tech 10s were on my radar. $300 X Power vs $400 Tech 10? What do u think?
We feel the Tech 10 is more of an MX track boot than off road. Instead of those, I would add the SG-12 Enduro to your short list: www.atomic-moto.com/products/gaerne-sg-12-enduro-boots
X-Powers are a great boot and a great value. The weight and simplicity are great. The SG-10, which is more expensive, edges it out overall though. That said I do not think you can go wrong with either.
We'll add this: there is a new variation of the X-Power called the X-Power SC. It is even lighter! Look here: www.atomic-moto.com/products/sidi-x-power-sc-boots
Massively useful review. Thank you!
Might have to try these. My SG 12s still aren't as comfortable as the SG10s, due to the tight padding above ankle across shin. Love the idea of shaving half pound and getting a bit of traction!
@Atomic-Moto I have been wearing the SIDI Adventure 2 Boot long enough that I have worn them out (holes through the leather) and am shopping for a replacement and possible upgrade. I have loved those ADV 2 boots!
I wear them with the rather large Mobius knee braces. Do you think I would have a problem with the Mobius braces while wearing the X-Power?
Not at all. If you were able to wear the Adventures, these will be easier with the braces.
How do these compare to the Tech 7 enduros? They are similar in price point. I was looking at the Tech 7 based on your review. I liked that they were a good mix between the adventure boots and mx boots.
Bill, I think both are excellent. The T7 sits more to the side of comfort, and the X-Power to the side of protection.
Thanks for the review. Can you tell me anything about the relative level of protection for a lateral foot crush. I recently got pinned under my bike and when a friend tried to help pick it up the bike pivoted and crushed my foot, side on, snapping my 5th metatarsal. It was an unusual accident but if I can get more protection from that sort of injury than offered by my X3’s then I’d be very interested.
Just got a pair of these. I first tried a Crossfire 3. Too narrow. The X-Power is 1) definitely wider in the same size 2) does not have a vise like grip of my ankle like the CF3 does and 3) feels broken in compared to the less mobile CF3 that wants to be at a right angle 100% of the time. I wear a normal with running shoe in size 14 or 15, usually 15 and my dress shoes are in all cases 14s. In both the X-Power and the CF3 I am a size Euro 49.
These boots are just what I was looking for Brian was very helpful talked to him on the phone and told him I have a wide foot he told me to send some pics of my feet and he recommended me to go up 1 size that was spot on. I'm recovering from a broken ankle if I was wearing X Power probably wouldn't have missed 2mo of riding
whats your opinion of the half sizing? i'm in between sizes and curious if the amount of room in the toe would allow a step down in sizing to keep a tight ankle placement, thanks
Hi, What will be the better choice, Gaerne Fastback Endurance or the Sidi X Power? I occassional tour on pavement and went occassional offroad. Was using the SIDI Adv 2 boots until I saw Bret Tkacs talking abt the importance of leg protection and mentioning you in the video as the guru. 😅 hope to get some inputs.
We feel those two boots are both excellent, and either is a great choice. Seriously, you cannot go wrong with either.....or use styling to pick!
@@brianprice2036Thanks for the reply! Will try out the SIDI X Power then. Cheers!
Muy convincente es lo que voy buscando. Gracias por informar tan bien! Las acabo de comprar viendo tu video
Que tal la talla? La misma q usas en zapatos o recomiendas media talla mas grande
@@urizalzman recomiendo una talla más grande en este y en todos los modelos Sidi que tengo.para que te hagas una ide mi pie es más bien fino y aún así la necesito en 46 cuando tengo un 45.
@@alvaromateosfernandez-maqu5772 gracias Bro eso era exactamente lo que necesitaba saber yo soy 8.5 y normalmente soy doble EE quiere dexir ancho, seguro puedo con un 9.5
Great review as always!
How do these compare to gaerne fastbacks ?
They are very similar. We will be doing a comparison shortly.
These are a really nice boot, and have better interior fit and finish then the Gaerne Fastbacks. Remarkably easy to move around in for such a protective boot, and significantly lighter feeling on the feet then my Tech10s.
Hmmm. I was just checking out the Fastbacks (Tiger 900 Rally Pro) and led me to these X Powers.... Hmm Hmmm Hmm. any other feedback please lemme know.
@@kee7678 only thing to add to above is that they have a slimmer fit around the calf and some adventure gear fits over top better, and I find the Sidi stuff to not breathe very well in the heat and humidity.
@@cblais19 Thank you
What size are you in the fastbacks vs. the x-power? I'm in fastbacks now and want to make sure i order the right size x-power
@@austinrayo Im a 48 in both, the Sidi fits a bit snugger because of more internal padding, but not uncomfortably so. In fact I found the X Power to be a bit more secure feeling at the heel. Note that YMMV depending on your shoe size, there's a bit of a difference lower down in the shoe range that Brian covers in the Fastback video.
Hey is this boot waterproof? Thanks for the video, very informative!
Hello Gary. They are not waterproof, sorry!!
Bought these recently based on Brian's recommendation (super helpful btw). Breaking them in around the house and they were very comfortable out of the box. I have a silly question, however: When it comes to the "finger" of plastic on the second buckle up from the bottom - does it go over or under the outer leather flap when you fasten the strap? If you watch from 4:15-4:24, you'll see the right boot has the plastic finger on the outside of the leather flap, but the left boot has the plastic finger tucked under the leather flap. So maybe I'm not the only one confused 😁
EXCELLENT question!! The length is such that it can go either way, sometimes on its own doing. That said, it goes OVER the flap.
@@AtomicMoto so now I wonder why it’s there at all… is it just a friction wear point from ankle flex?
@@tommeyer6033 I an not able to tell....
Looks like a friction reducer between the strap and the padding. It’s a bit of a nuisance though and jams against the plastic on the other side sometimes. I found this doesn’t happen if you buckle your boots from the top down. Also helps with the moderately annoying Velcro placement at the top. Great boots though and very light and comfy.
I've been wondering this for about 8 years. You are a genuine hero!!!! LOL
Very thorough videos
I just ordered a pair to replace my 10 yr old sg10’s, I tried on the Crossfire 3’s I liked the fit but too many plastic flaps to tuck in
how do you like them?
How well does the ankle lock out hyper flexion and hyper extension?
They do not have a mechanical stop for flexion like the Crossfire, but they rear piece over the Achilles does limit extension.
they look better than the x3 in every way except heat? this ride hotter due to full plastic?
Sounds like a great boot for ADV riding. Question...is it easy enough to remove the metal toe piece, and is that alright to do from a structural standpoint (that is, I assume it does not hold the sole or boot together in any way)? I ask because when riding on tarmac, on a tall ADV bike, often only my toes are making contact with the ground when I come to a stop...those things can be slippery.
It is very easy to remove the toe caps, and as long as you do not have a massive impact on the front of the boot there is no risk to the structure. Hope that helps.
@@AtomicMoto Great, thank you!
Don’t know why you would bother to remove them… it’s not a visually subtle shoe either way. And they squeak so loudly you won’t be sneaking up on anyone.
As in my original question, it's not about appearance. I would remove them to create less chance not slip on tarmac when I can only get toe down at a stop on a tall adventure bike. The caps look fine, and in my experience, all plastic/hinged boots squeak; I have no issue with either.
@@timcarmack8351 ah, I missed the slick toe aspect. Right.
Do you have a review on the Enduro sole I am worried about the lugs on the soul being too deep
Do you know when the Enduro sole will be available to purchase separately?
I do not, but you could install another brand just as easily, like these Forma soles:
www.atomic-moto.com/products/forma-enduro-terra-sole
Enduro sole and waterproof liner of some sort and these could be the ultimate adv boot. Sidi? Please?
shit they do one now! X Power Enduro. Can you do a review on that? It looks a bit different and has a waterproof outer material they say
Waterproof socks are about $29.99 on Amazon.
dammit, I was almost sold on the Fastback, then this happened. sigh
same with me..did you buy yet?
@@kee7678 yep. Love them. Put rain pants on a rode street at 60mph-ish for two hours in light rain, no problems so that’s not an issue. Also bought sealskin wp socks just in case. Love the boots. Super rigid and have taken about a month to stop missing 2nd gear, but absolutely no regrets. I have a narrow foot, size 48 and the are a perfect fit.
@@tommeyer6033 which ones did you buy? I'm a size 46 (I think). 55 yrs. 6-0 190lbs. and trying to figure out gear and boots for my new tiger 900 rally pro... lol
@@kee7678 X-Power size 48. I wear a 13 American. Got Black, cause that was all they had (Atomic was out of stock, so I got them from BurnOut moto in Italy) 70yrs old (does that matter?) 6'2" 165 naked, DR650 mostly gravel fire roads of sketchy quality ;^ ) and street. I've put over 1000 miles on these boots in under two months. Love them
@@tommeyer6033 Wow that's awesome. Ok ok. Yeah cheaper from over there than here in some cases. But they better FIT correctly lol. Thanks for the info.
How does the sizing compare to the SG 12?
EU size to EU size is similar.
Somebody know how to present a boots for real...
Merci mate
I was about to get the x-3 enduro as it’s on promo at my local gear-shop, currently riding with Forma Adventure (mostly adventure riding, nothing gnarly) but I’m aware I need more protection!
Now I’m in a pickle as I would love these with an enduro sole, as I enjoy getting off the bike often and walk a few yards to admire views and snap the odd photo whenever I can. But I don’t think I can wait for an enduro release if it’s months away still😕
Price difference between the 2 models is currently only about $25 locally which isn’t much!
What to do, what to do?!
Johnny, an Enduro sole version was just announced. Should arrive late in the year.
@@AtomicMoto thank you very much. Maybe best to wait for it🤞
@@AtomicMoto Super interested in the Enduro version. Any update on availability? Thanks.
@@brandonreed70 Unfortunately NO.
Does it have hyper extension protection like the x3 ?
No, but the X-3 does not either. Only the Crossfire.
Not water proof?
These are not waterproof.
Looks like a nice boot, wish It had three buckles though.
A few of us here are very, very curious why....
@@AtomicMoto because the whole idea of this boot is something simpler and easier to wear. One less buckle is just that.. they accomplished three buckles with the atojo , Why not implement it on these? If I have to dick with four buckles, I might as well keep my crossfires.🤷🏼♂️
@@heily-3806 Our late Friday attitudes had us throwing out some smartassed replies about ways to operate buckles, but that would probably get us in trouble....so....serious replies below:
@@heily-3806 It does seem to us that people can get more clamping force, and more evenly distributed, with 4 buckles.
@@heily-3806 Please note that this boot has more lateral support than the Crossfire.