Manufacturer | Firstgear |
Brand | First Gear |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 13 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 9010 WP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 51-5877 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
K**W
Sizing
They are made niceThey fit tight in the ankle areaI went up 1/2 size wasn’t close to fitting.I’ll send these back and go up a size and a halfBigger
T**Q
Not a USA 10 - More like an 8, 8 1/2
I could barely squeeze my foot in it, and no way every could I have gotten the zipper up. Unzipped the gusset was about right for around my ankle/calf. Maybe a petite lady's size 10 on a good day.
J**E
Protective and fits well
Perfect boots for winter rides. They keep my toes warm during chili rides in New Mexico (it was in the mid 30s today). True to sizing (snug for security but not too tight) and feels comfortable to walk around in after long rides. Cheaper (Only $81.78!!!) than most other high-quality boots. I'll definitely buy them again in the future.
A**R
What I expected for the price.
Previous reviewers were correct and gave me a good guide for sizing and what to expect when I receives the boots. Fit and walk around comfort are fine. To early to tell how they will hold up over time. The quality and workmanship of the boot was what I expected for the price. Product shipped quickly and arrived when expected.
D**K
Excellent waterproof boots
Purchased for a trip to the mountains in November. It became 14 degrees and my toes and feet stayed warm. Comfortable to walk in from their arrival. I wear an American size 10 and received a size 43....felt correct. I have believe they are not made for anyone with a wide foot though. Well made, easy to put on and great ankle protection. ..I ride an adventure bike...but also have a dresser-hog...these boats would look good on either. They are definitely waterproof as I walked in a stream while in the mountains.
I**N
The outside linning is very hard and looks like plastic.
Very narrow and tight in the area of ankle joint. It’s very hard to put them on! Probably will be more suitAble fo ladies but it’s prescribed as men’s boots. The outside linning is very hard and looks like plastic.
R**R
Still breaking 'em in
Still getting used to them, they're a lot more protective and stiffer than my low-cut ankle length Alpinestars, I find I have to more consciously work the shift lever. I'll pull up for 4th gear and find it's still in 3rd since I never let the shift lever drop back down far enough from my previous shift to reset. Off the bike, they are comfortable to walk around in and look like they'd be nicely waterproof though I haven't tried them in the rain yet. Easy on and off too.
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