I really enjoyed this review by an Aussie rider. After 10 years I recently became a postie again, this time in country Vic. I was stuck using my old Rossi leather boots in mud and rain, and they gave me no real protection. I bought these Sidi boots today and they are a quantum leap beyond anything I've worn before. They are as warm as Ugg boots and thick socks, and nearly as comfortable even after 7-8 hours wearing them. They make your feet and lower leg feel bulletproof. I wish I had them 10 years ago! I might apply silicone or just beeswax around the ankle straps, but I've had no indication that these boots will squeak. I bought a can of hydrophobic spray coating, which I will apply. I'll also use it on the back of my gloves. No more wet, frozen fingers and toes for this little black duck!
Thanks for the kind words and for the additional tips on hydrophobic spray and beeswax. Congrats also on returning to Aus Post after a 10 year hiatus….that’s a fair time ‘between drinks’. All the posties do a fantastic job in some very trying conditions and I say, on behalf of everyone, a big thank you for helping us all out 👍🏻🇦🇺. The Sidi’s are great boots and I’m sure they will give you exemplary service in all weather conditions and I would imagine they are fairly ‘puncture proof’ (read, ‘bite resistant’) which can only be a benefit around unsecured dogs 😳. Again, thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to comment and give your tips. Stay safe and stay upright.
@@TheMotorradRider Thanks, mate. It felt great to be out on the bike again after so long, even with inadequate gear for the conditions. These boots will give me a lot more control in slippery conditions, as well as comfort and protection surpassing anything I've worn before. I'd already purchased them before seeing your review, and my assessment (based on riding experience) was confirmed. These are not cheap boots, but well worth the expense. Your review is of great service to less experienced riders seeking advice. Your efforts will reduce injury and possibly even save lives. Riding in sub-optimal conditions is inherently dangerous. Stay safe and upright yourself, mate. Please keep sharing your advice.
@@TheMotorradRider It would be a pleasure. At the moment I only have a postie bike for work. I used to rely on sports road bikes as my primary transport. Although I grew up riding road-trail bikes I've never been a hard core trail rider. No way I could keep up with you if you are going hard. I'll need to borrow a decent bike unless you have a spare. What I can add is my DJI Mini 2 drone (if it's not raining). I might be able to take some nice aerial shots and video of you in action that you can use for your channel.
Excellent video and review. In 2024 SIdi says they have now stopped the squeaking noise they would make when walking with them in prior years. Be aware that silicone is not good for leather. So do not use it to try to stop the squeaking. Waterproofing sprays with silicone should never be used on anything leather. Not boots, jackets, gloves,... Maybe an oil, oil based or bees wax product can be used to lube the straps to stop the squeaking? Ask at a good outdoor camping, hiking type store.
I ordered these an tried them out on my CRF250L & Moto Guzzi V7. Very hard to upshift the Honda, & very hard to downshift the M-G. I will adapt. No way I'm riding in sneakers!
Very detailed review, a condensed version for those with less time on their hands would be appreciated. Look forward to more riding gear reviews; summer is coming.
Thanks for great review, very helpfull. You convinsed me to buy them on black friday- 260€ is a great deal I think. I am excited to ride with them next season.
Congratulations on the purchase of your Sidi’s and it sounds like you got them for an excellent price. I’m sure that you’ll get many years out of them and you will make them your “go to” bike boot. Thanks so much for the kind words, watching the video and taking the time to comment. Stay safe and enjoy the next riding season in the new boots.
You mentioned the boots have real leather on the sides of the boots. Can you please let me know where this information is written. The web sites all say micro fibre. Thanks for a good review.
tinyurl.com/4dzf8sv4 , tinyurl.com/ypmy7c97 are but two of the many websites that mention the leather to the inner sides of the boots as well as the documentation included with the boots. Hope this helps and thanks for watching the video.
Another great video. I'm in the market for boots and several pair are on my list. These Sidi's are one of them. You may have convinced to get them but the height of the toe box on all boots are a concern me. I've returned a pair of boots because the toe box was too high. I ware the low Forma's for around the city and I'm happy with that height. I wouldn't want anything higher. I had to adjust my shifter up to accommodate the Forma's. Any thoughts on a height comparison with the Sidi's.....?
Could not agree more Stan. Now here we go into my attempt to assist!! I generally wear the BMW Sneakers around town and short trips but use the SIDI's when on a trip or working. With the sneakers, like you suggested, no problems with the shift lever. With the SIDI's, a different "kettle of fish". I was struggling hooking under the lever and found I was concentrating more and more on gear changes than actually riding.....NOT GOOD! However, after some perseverance (read bloody mindedness), I realised that I did not have to hook fully under the lever, rather PARTIALLY hook under and let the friction on the shift pad of the boot and the rubber of the shift lever do their stuff. Hey presto, all good. Now a little further down the track (literally), I purposely kept the SIDI's on and walked in them to wear them in and form creases in the right places and by doing this, the area where the shift pad is placed on the boot, has with time, become slightly lower and therefore the shift lever is getting further across the boot. I took the left boot out to workshop and measured the height of the toe box for you. By placing the boot with the sole area from the fore foot to the toe on a flat surface, I placed a steel rule on the flat surface and then whilst looking horizontally across the top of the toe box right in the middle of the shift pad took a measurement which read 60mm in height. That is a few millimetres lower that when they were brand new. What I would suggest is, they are a great boot and yes, I did have my doubts initially because of the shifting, but don't let that put you off. They will wear in and I can truthfully say that I don't even think about about shifting now. I hope that helps and the reply was not too long winded.
Plexus is a plastic cleaner polish used by many motorcycle owners all over the world. It is supplied in aerosol form in two sizes (7oz & 13oz) and is made in the USA. Here is a link: www.peterstevens.com.au/plastic-cleaner-protectant-13oz.html?queryID=023f20cce5d7b29508792fb8fa6edc6c&objectID=8538&indexName=peterstevenscomau_default_products Thanks for watching the video and hope that I have answered your question.
I may be looking at these as my next boots. I just had a pair of Dianese Freeland Gortex boots they were super comfortable, but unfortunately a car pulled out in front of me and then I felt my leg bend bend bend then snap above the ankle, I ended up with a compound leg fracture of the Tibia and Fibula and now in the early stages of recovery, after having surgery to insert a metal rod and screws in my leg. I feel my Freeland boots prevented more damage, than if I was not wearing any, but also feel the comfortable fit and lateral movement are a compromise in safety, had I been wearing these Sidi boots would I still have a broken leg ?who knows but I am not willing to take the chance again. I was only doing 50kmph when my accident happened. Thanks you for your review
Very sorry to read about your accident and the injuries you sustained. I genuinely wish you all the best for your rehabilitation and hope that the prognosis is for a full recovery. Thank you so much for watching the video and for taking the time to comment.
I really don't understand why Sidi are using the term "full grain" to describe what is effectively a plastic, man made material, full grain is specific to leather, really, what they should be saying is "man made leather substitute, with skin pattern moulded in" 😄, all that considered, I am very interested in these as soon as I can get to a shop to try a pair or two on 👀....
They’re great boots and I’m sure you’ll be happy with them. The Alpinestars Toucans are a very comfortable boot but lack the ankle hyperextension protection. Just a thought 😉. Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
Well made indeed....and replaceable buckles etc., for a linger life. I don’t seem to get any chafing but there again I always wear long motorcycle socks with them that are made from Coolmax to help the Goretex liner in the boot work. Hope that helps and thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
No, mine don’t from the screws around the ankle. They can from the base of the straps that mount the cam buckles if not treated with silicone spray applied to a cloth and then onto the boot. I make mention of it in the video. Hope that helps and thanks for watching and taking the time to ask the question.
You will need to consider how you like your feet to ‘feel’. Are your feet a wide or narrow fitting? Will you be riding in thick socks or thin and in hot or cold weather? These are but some of the considerations that you need to address prior to purchase and if at all possible, try the boots on to see if they are for you. Here is a link to the Sidi sizing chart which hopefully help in you decision: www.google.com.au/search?q=sidi+shoe+size+chart&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-au&client=safari#imgrc=_GtY6wFct9UTCM Hope this helps and you can understand that considering so many variables, I cannot directly advise you on which size is for you. Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
I really enjoyed this review by an Aussie rider. After 10 years I recently became a postie again, this time in country Vic. I was stuck using my old Rossi leather boots in mud and rain, and they gave me no real protection. I bought these Sidi boots today and they are a quantum leap beyond anything I've worn before. They are as warm as Ugg boots and thick socks, and nearly as comfortable even after 7-8 hours wearing them. They make your feet and lower leg feel bulletproof. I wish I had them 10 years ago!
I might apply silicone or just beeswax around the ankle straps, but I've had no indication that these boots will squeak. I bought a can of hydrophobic spray coating, which I will apply. I'll also use it on the back of my gloves. No more wet, frozen fingers and toes for this little black duck!
Thanks for the kind words and for the additional tips on hydrophobic spray and beeswax. Congrats also on returning to Aus Post after a 10 year hiatus….that’s a fair time ‘between drinks’. All the posties do a fantastic job in some very trying conditions and I say, on behalf of everyone, a big thank you for helping us all out 👍🏻🇦🇺.
The Sidi’s are great boots and I’m sure they will give you exemplary service in all weather conditions and I would imagine they are fairly ‘puncture proof’ (read, ‘bite resistant’) which can only be a benefit around unsecured dogs 😳.
Again, thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to comment and give your tips. Stay safe and stay upright.
@@TheMotorradRider Thanks, mate. It felt great to be out on the bike again after so long, even with inadequate gear for the conditions. These boots will give me a lot more control in slippery conditions, as well as comfort and protection surpassing anything I've worn before.
I'd already purchased them before seeing your review, and my assessment (based on riding experience) was confirmed. These are not cheap boots, but well worth the expense.
Your review is of great service to less experienced riders seeking advice. Your efforts will reduce injury and possibly even save lives.
Riding in sub-optimal conditions is inherently dangerous. Stay safe and upright yourself, mate. Please keep sharing your advice.
@@andrewstrongman305 Will have to organise a ride?
@@TheMotorradRider It would be a pleasure. At the moment I only have a postie bike for work. I used to rely on sports road bikes as my primary transport. Although I grew up riding road-trail bikes I've never been a hard core trail rider. No way I could keep up with you if you are going hard.
I'll need to borrow a decent bike unless you have a spare. What I can add is my DJI Mini 2 drone (if it's not raining). I might be able to take some nice aerial shots and video of you in action that you can use for your channel.
Nice, detailed review. Like the Plexus tip
You are most welcome. Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
Excellent video and review.
In 2024 SIdi says they have now stopped the squeaking noise they would make when walking with them in prior years.
Be aware that silicone is not good for leather. So do not use it to try to stop the squeaking.
Waterproofing sprays with silicone should never be used on anything leather. Not boots, jackets, gloves,...
Maybe an oil, oil based or bees wax product can be used to lube the straps to stop the squeaking? Ask at a good outdoor camping, hiking type store.
Thanks for the kind words. The fix is not before time but they’re great boots nonetheless, squeaky or not. Stay safe.
They are a brilliant boot from Italy a lot of thought and trial and error went in to those boots jimmy WA
Totally agree and I am extremely happy with them. Stay safe.
These are what I have, thanks for the review. I can vouch for the comfort and waterproofness.
Nice in depth review, and now I've subscribed to another M/C channel.
Thanks from 🇺🇸
I ordered these an tried them out on my CRF250L & Moto Guzzi V7.
Very hard to upshift the Honda, & very hard to downshift the M-G.
I will adapt. No way I'm riding in sneakers!
Very detailed review, a condensed version for those with less time on their hands would be appreciated. Look forward to more riding gear reviews; summer is coming.
Thanks for great review, very helpfull. You convinsed me to buy them on black friday- 260€ is a great deal I think. I am excited to ride with them next season.
Congratulations on the purchase of your Sidi’s and it sounds like you got them for an excellent price. I’m sure that you’ll get many years out of them and you will make them your “go to” bike boot. Thanks so much for the kind words, watching the video and taking the time to comment. Stay safe and enjoy the next riding season in the new boots.
Thank you too and ride safe :)
Fantastic review. Thanks for sharing!
CONGRATULATIONS! PERFECT , AMPLE AND COMPLETE DESCRIPTION!!
Thank you for your kind words and watching the video.
Best review ever!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Many thanks for the kind words and for watching the video. They are an excellent boot and I’m still very pleased with mine. Stay safe.
You mentioned the boots have real leather on the sides of the boots. Can you please let me know where this information is written. The web sites all say micro fibre. Thanks for a good review.
tinyurl.com/4dzf8sv4 , tinyurl.com/ypmy7c97 are but two of the many websites that mention the leather to the inner sides of the boots as well as the documentation included with the boots. Hope this helps and thanks for watching the video.
Great review! Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the kind words and taking the time to comment.
Hi, thanks for the grate review.
Thank you for watching the video and taking the time to comment. Stay safe.
Another great video. I'm in the market for boots and several pair are on my list. These Sidi's are one of them. You may have convinced to get them but the height of the toe box on all boots are a concern me. I've returned a pair of boots because the toe box was too high. I ware the low Forma's for around the city and I'm happy with that height. I wouldn't want anything higher. I had to adjust my shifter up to accommodate the Forma's. Any thoughts on a height comparison with the Sidi's.....?
Could not agree more Stan. Now here we go into my attempt to assist!!
I generally wear the BMW Sneakers around town and short trips but use the SIDI's when on a trip or working. With the sneakers, like you suggested, no problems with the shift lever. With the SIDI's, a different "kettle of fish". I was struggling hooking under the lever and found I was concentrating more and more on gear changes than actually riding.....NOT GOOD! However, after some perseverance (read bloody mindedness), I realised that I did not have to hook fully under the lever, rather PARTIALLY hook under and let the friction on the shift pad of the boot and the rubber of the shift lever do their stuff. Hey presto, all good.
Now a little further down the track (literally), I purposely kept the SIDI's on and walked in them to wear them in and form creases in the right places and by doing this, the area where the shift pad is placed on the boot, has with time, become slightly lower and therefore the shift lever is getting further across the boot.
I took the left boot out to workshop and measured the height of the toe box for you. By placing the boot with the sole area from the fore foot to the toe on a flat surface, I placed a steel rule on the flat surface and then whilst looking horizontally across the top of the toe box right in the middle of the shift pad took a measurement which read 60mm in height. That is a few millimetres lower that when they were brand new.
What I would suggest is, they are a great boot and yes, I did have my doubts initially because of the shifting, but don't let that put you off. They will wear in and I can truthfully say that I don't even think about about shifting now.
I hope that helps and the reply was not too long winded.
Excellent review!
Thank you for your feedback. It is greatly appreciated.
hi mate what is Plexus
Plexus is a plastic cleaner polish used by many motorcycle owners all over the world. It is supplied in aerosol form in two sizes (7oz & 13oz) and is made in the USA. Here is a link: www.peterstevens.com.au/plastic-cleaner-protectant-13oz.html?queryID=023f20cce5d7b29508792fb8fa6edc6c&objectID=8538&indexName=peterstevenscomau_default_products
Thanks for watching the video and hope that I have answered your question.
I may be looking at these as my next boots. I just had a pair of Dianese Freeland Gortex boots they were super comfortable, but unfortunately a car pulled out in front of me and then I felt my leg bend bend bend then snap above the ankle, I ended up with a compound leg fracture of the Tibia and Fibula and now in the early stages of recovery, after having surgery to insert a metal rod and screws in my leg.
I feel my Freeland boots prevented more damage, than if I was not wearing any, but also feel the comfortable fit and lateral movement are a compromise in safety, had I been wearing these Sidi boots would I still have a broken leg ?who knows but I am not willing to take the chance again. I was only doing 50kmph when my accident happened.
Thanks you for your review
Very sorry to read about your accident and the injuries you sustained. I genuinely wish you all the best for your rehabilitation and hope that the prognosis is for a full recovery. Thank you so much for watching the video and for taking the time to comment.
I really don't understand why Sidi are using the term "full grain" to describe what is effectively a plastic, man made material, full grain is specific to leather, really, what they should be saying is "man made leather substitute, with skin pattern moulded in" 😄, all that considered, I am very interested in these as soon as I can get to a shop to try a pair or two on 👀....
They’re great boots and I’m sure you’ll be happy with them. The Alpinestars Toucans are a very comfortable boot but lack the ankle hyperextension protection. Just a thought 😉. Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
If they are half as good as the first Adventure they´re absolutely worth every penny. Best boots I have ever had
That's great to hear. Thanks for watching and taking your time to comment.
Great looking boots. Well made as Sidi does. How is chaffing around the upper calf area?
Well made indeed....and replaceable buckles etc., for a linger life. I don’t seem to get any chafing but there again I always wear long motorcycle socks with them that are made from Coolmax to help the Goretex liner in the boot work. Hope that helps and thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.
The Motorrad Rider
Thank you!
Do they make any sound around the ankle where the screws are??🤔
No, mine don’t from the screws around the ankle. They can from the base of the straps that mount the cam buckles if not treated with silicone spray applied to a cloth and then onto the boot. I make mention of it in the video. Hope that helps and thanks for watching and taking the time to ask the question.
thank you for this review, i am size 10 US what size should i get?
You will need to consider how you like your feet to ‘feel’. Are your feet a wide or narrow fitting? Will you be riding in thick socks or thin and in hot or cold weather? These are but some of the considerations that you need to address prior to purchase and if at all possible, try the boots on to see if they are for you. Here is a link to the Sidi sizing chart which hopefully help in you decision: www.google.com.au/search?q=sidi+shoe+size+chart&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-au&client=safari#imgrc=_GtY6wFct9UTCM
Hope this helps and you can understand that considering so many variables, I cannot directly advise you on which size is for you. Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment.