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Old 11-02-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Hello there friends: Anyone out there have the "Tri Tech boots"? The price is $125.00 they only come in black. The have the Triumph logo on the front and on the side. I dont mind the price .I just want to have an idea if any of you fellas got them. If so, are they confortable?. I like them a lot. just trying to get some input on these ones "original Triumph". I know there are a lot of brands out there , I just like these.

Please let me know if anyone have these and how do you like them.

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Stealthrider, I've had the tritech boots for over one year now and am very pleased. I've ridden with these boots in temperatures just above freezing for a couple hours and my feet were fine. (The rest of me was very cold.) Alternately they perform surprisingly well in the summer as they breathe well. The boots are comfortable on the motorcycle but of course they are not for extensive walking. The grip is very secure when the foot is placed down unless you accidentally place your foot in a puddle of grease. Also, the boots are roomy, at least for me. No uncomfortable tight spots that would eventually become annoying on an extended ride. In my experience they are a nice boot.
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Thanks PAAS for pointing me to the review.

Thanks kindly Billseye. for your input and the information regarding the boots im going to buy them.

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I have a pair. They are at least water resistant if not waterproof, warm, and comfortable. I was wearing them during a crash and recieved no injury to my feet even though the boots suffered a little.
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