TCX Hero 2 WP Boots Review
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2023
- rvz.la/3LodbZi | TCX Hero 2 WP Boots
The TCX Hero 2 WP Boots resemble non-riding boots with full grain leather upper and a laced closure up front. Luckily, a T-Dry waterproof membrane preserves comfort in soggy conditions while a side zipper unlocks everyday convenience. An Ortholite foot bed also enhances comfort but a thick rubber outsole prioritizes grip (and safety) in all situations.
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As someone who also has the original heros and ride through hot Aussie summers, is there any similar boots that aren't waterproof?
I have the Heroes in brown and in black. Great boots, but I agree that a non-waterproof version would be great, and they need to be available in brown.
I have the original in black, and I regret not getting the brown.
Are there any significant difference between hero 2 and blend 2? Besides the side zip?
For the most part, no that is the main difference. TCX likes to offer a lace up and zip/lace combo option for customers. There are some slightly different leathers and colors between the two, but the zipper / no zipper is a key difference.
I'd say goodyear welt is pretty significant difference. Blend 2's sole seems to be glued on.
@@SiopaoSauc3 it doesn´t look like is Goodyear welt. You cant see stiches on the outersole.
Comes in brown, now.
"You don't need a shift panel on the right side, you only need one on the left side." Really Spurge? Go ask your buddy Zitto why someone might need a shift panel on their right boot. I bet he'll have an answer for you... I've seen his instagram. : )
For sure, right hand shift bikes exist. But we’d be surprised if TCX is making their boots to match rider’s 50-60 year old bikes anymore.
@@RevZilla most of the classic style riding boots that have a shift panel on them tend to have one on the left and the right... so they're thinking about us vintage bike guys. With the more modern style boots, maybe not, I haven't looked at those much.
MOTORCYCLE PRICE TAG for a normal boot, not worth it, NO REAL PROTECTION
The flexiness is a worry. As is the lack of sturdy ankle support. As you say, appears a bit of a rip off. Not much different to say a pair of Timberlands?
They aren't meant to be track boots, and for what they are they are pretty reasonably priced compared to other, similarly constructed non-motorcycle boots. They have a stitchdown-construction, which means they can be resoled, unlike cemented boots like Timberlands. Less than $250.00 for full-grain leather, stitchdown, waterproof boots is a pretty competitive price.
What? No brown?
Bye.
Looks like a slow speed urban boot based on lack of protection. Should be cheaper.