@Lok Dogg They are comfortable compared to my older boots. Disappointing issue, yesterday I noticed the heal where it meets the sole/grip has started to un glue its self a little.
Just here to warn people who are interested buying these boots online,order them one size bigger as the size you have...i speak from experience and have seen several same remarks on different channels about the sizes being way to small...apart from that,these boots are amazing ;-)
I still don’t know who these boots are designed for. I’m so used to riding boots covering the majority of your shin and offering some sort of ankle protection not just for my toes
Agreed. Wearing the previous version of these (same height, different styling), I dislocated and fractured my ankle when my bike unexpectedly landed on my lower leg and twisted my ankle hard. I’m still recovering now and have a long ways to go. Will be switching to full height Gaerne enduro boots once I can walk (and eventually ride) again.
@@mpwicks I have the Gaerne Enduro boots for more off road ADV riding, and I got these andn LOVE them...for riding mostly street and to the breweries and concerts and easy twisties in SoCal and Baja tarmac/gravel.
I was looking forward to these boots for months (while Klim replaced the originals with the 2021s), and I was so disappointed. Klim makes gear for bears: the 11s are too small. The 12s are too big. Nothing is just right. (I wear 10.5/11 in shoes. I've worn 43 and 45 in euro boots.) Klims Outlander boots and Switchback pants sound like exactly what I want: comfortable to hike in and safe to ride there. They're overpriced, but I'll splurge. Then they arrive, and they don't fit my normal-sized body. I'm 5'11" and 175lbs. Everything should fit me, but from Klim, nothing does. Looking forward to trying the Icon Stormhawks as an alternative.
Totally agree, really wanted these, but I’m not going to go a size up because they don’t want to bother with half sizes. It’s not like a t-shirt, boots have to fit right. The Icon’s look like a good alternative.
@@DarrylMcGee I've had my Icons for a year. They've still got tread, and the BOA is just starting to fray. They're not as waterproof as advertised, but they're the best all-around moto boot I've found so far.
So it's just an overpriced boot bro lol no protection whatsoever... Might as well just wear regular boots for the fraction of the price. All I'm hearing is it's kinda waterproof lol 300 + dollar boot ha
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Got these today, They are worth it!!
Would you agree that it's a little difficult to give an accurate review of footwear on the day you bought it?
How were they
@Lok Dogg They are comfortable compared to my older boots. Disappointing issue, yesterday I noticed the heal where it meets the sole/grip has started to un glue its self a little.
How bout now ?
Agree, I’ve heard a few mention the heal coming apart. What a drag.
Just here to warn people who are interested buying these boots online,order them one size bigger as the size you have...i speak from experience and have seen several same remarks on different channels about the sizes being way to small...apart from that,these boots are amazing ;-)
Nice boots, but they cost too much.
And no 1/2 sizes?
Then get the SALOMON hiking boots. They have half a size and goretex pro.
Nothing available 😕 😢
When will it be available? Looking for size 10. Thanks
how do you compare this to the revit pioneer gtx?
Hey do you export to other countries?
Are they available in size 11 E width?
No wide sizes you need to go one size or half size depending on your regular size. I wear 7.5 2e and went with 8 and they are really comfee
Take a drink every time he says “keep in mind.” Then don’t ride for a day or two.
I still don’t know who these boots are designed for. I’m so used to riding boots covering the majority of your shin and offering some sort of ankle protection not just for my toes
Agreed. Wearing the previous version of these (same height, different styling), I dislocated and fractured my ankle when my bike unexpectedly landed on my lower leg and twisted my ankle hard. I’m still recovering now and have a long ways to go. Will be switching to full height Gaerne enduro boots once I can walk (and eventually ride) again.
@@mpwicks I have the Gaerne Enduro boots for more off road ADV riding, and I got these andn LOVE them...for riding mostly street and to the breweries and concerts and easy twisties in SoCal and Baja tarmac/gravel.
I’ve had these, they leak. Exchanged for a pair of new and they still leaked. I will avoid Klim gear from now on.
I was looking forward to these boots for months (while Klim replaced the originals with the 2021s), and I was so disappointed.
Klim makes gear for bears: the 11s are too small. The 12s are too big. Nothing is just right. (I wear 10.5/11 in shoes. I've worn 43 and 45 in euro boots.)
Klims Outlander boots and Switchback pants sound like exactly what I want: comfortable to hike in and safe to ride there. They're overpriced, but I'll splurge. Then they arrive, and they don't fit my normal-sized body. I'm 5'11" and 175lbs. Everything should fit me, but from Klim, nothing does.
Looking forward to trying the Icon Stormhawks as an alternative.
Totally agree, really wanted these, but I’m not going to go a size up because they don’t want to bother with half sizes. It’s not like a t-shirt, boots have to fit right. The Icon’s look like a good alternative.
@@DarrylMcGee I've had my Icons for a year. They've still got tread, and the BOA is just starting to fray.
They're not as waterproof as advertised, but they're the best all-around moto boot I've found so far.
Will not buy this due to the sole. It's so thin that is probably done after half a year or so!
So it's just an overpriced boot bro lol no protection whatsoever... Might as well just wear regular boots for the fraction of the price. All I'm hearing is it's kinda waterproof lol 300 + dollar boot ha