Best Riding Boots

J__Zak

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Hey guys the time has come for me to buy a new pair of boots just looking at suggestions and what everyone has had luck with. My last pair were just skidoo boots but the sole ripped apart from the boots after only a year and a half.

Thanks in advance.


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Stomper 2 have been good to me. Better than Stomper 1.
 

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I have the Klim Adrenaline boots and have had no problems, little damp when I'm done the day. I see a lot of riders in the Motorfist stomper boots.
 

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I owned 1 pair of Stompers for 3 years, and use them to shovel the driveway and what not. By far the best boot I ever owned
 

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I owned 1 pair of Stompers for 3 years, and use them to shovel the driveway and what not. By far the best boot I ever owned

Good one Trashy.....I think he was asking about snowmobile boots.....but when we want to know what boots work best for shoveling the driveway, I think we should go straight to you.....

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Also a fan of the Stampers, going into 3rd
Season on them . They look brand new still . Don't like the Kim adrenaline, too stiff.
 

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Stompers for me all the way. Have klim and ski Doo boots as we'll just for spares.
 

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I currently have Stompers and Klim Adrenalines. Both are great boots, but after going back and forth last season, I prefer the Adrenalines.


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Matterhorn combat cold weather. These boots have lasted for 5 years and still going.
Very warm, stay very dry.
Sole doesnt wear out on running boards.
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Matterhorn Danner

I also have a pair of motofist I bought at sled show last year, but they are no way compareable to the matterhorns. A little pricey but unbeleivable boot.
 
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I'm gonna try the new FXR boot.. They nice..:cool: image.jpg
 

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I'm gonna try the new FXR boot.. They nice..:cool:View attachment 175443

Nice looking boot, but does it use a breathable insert like Goretex or eVent ? IMHO, this is critical to stay warm and DRY for a full day of riding. It's not only about keeping moisture from snow out, it's also about having boots that can breathe, letting out all the perspiration vapour your feet create.


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I tried a bunch of boas boots. Klim, hmk, fxr

Fxr elevation lite were the most comfortable. Was so sick of dealing with laces. The boas i can take the boot off in 5 seconds if that. To put on about 15 seconds tightend up
 

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I just checked out FXR's site. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't see a BREATHABLE, waterproof liner in any of their boots. I will gladly pass on the BOA system to have a boot that is as dry at the end of the day as the start. My feet perspire a lot throughout the day and non-breathable liners just don't cut it.


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I bought some stomper 2's last season as well, they are unbelievable. I go riding and pretty much don't even think about my feet all day, they stay dry and warm. The laces stay tight as well, a pet peeve of mine with other boots. These have some kind of special coating on them.
 

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Send them back for warranty Brent


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I phone them to ask about that, they said i had to pay to replace the soles as that is most likely what is going on, leaking through the stiching ........I have just put them in the trailer for spares and have gone back to the old green dunlops.... people look at you funny by they are warm and dry
 
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