Motorfist stomper 2.0 boots - anyone tried them?

Hoosier

Well-known member
Just ordered a pair cheap off their website- doorbuster they called it. About $80 shipped. Was ready for a new pair. Just wondering if anyone tried them.
 

srt20

Active member
Good boot. No problems with mine. Though I do like my Adrenaline boots a little better, I also paid way more than $80 for mine.

Great deal on a good boot.
 

Hoosier

Well-known member
Out of stock size 8-12 dang........

Yeah, they had 13's and 14's. I went with the 13's - normally wear 12. That's what I normally do with boots so I figured I'd be good. No returns on doorbusters but I figured they'd be close enough.

Glad to hear they work well for others. Seems like the klim ones are liked by most but those are obviously more money.
 

ezra

Well-known member
Yeah, they had 13's and 14's. I went with the 13's - normally wear 12. That's what I normally do with boots so I figured I'd be good. No returns on doorbusters but I figured they'd be close enough.

Glad to hear they work well for others. Seems like the klim ones are liked by most but those are obviously more money.

the klim are total junk 2 yrs max out of any I have owned
 

xcr440

Well-known member
the klim are total junk 2 yrs max out of any I have owned

Really? I have about 5000 miles on my BOA's, in two years, so I guess I'll see how they hold up this year. Other than the insole being loose (Only moves when I take my feet out), they look and wear fine, and are VERY warm.
 

Skylar

Super Moderator
Staff member
I have a pair of the original stomper boots, not bad, I wear them when it's cold out and I'm in the Ranger. I recently picked up a pair of the motorfist redline boots, 1200 grams of insulation. 80 bucks also, I've got one weekend of riding with them, and so far so good!
 

mjkaliszak

New member
I have some old KLIM adrenaline boots, they could be replaced however.... when I ordered a new pair last year... I put them on just before riding ... and immediately took them off. They were so stiff that I didn't dare get on my whip .... with 2 wooden blocks on my feet ! I sent them back... been looking for some waterproof/flexible/replacements ever since. Short of $600-$700 mountaineer boots ... I can't come up with anything . AND that's the base level price, they go up from there.

Looked at Motofist but everything any manu is putting out there looks stiff... until broken in and that I don't want to deal with.
 

Hoosier

Well-known member
I have a pair of the original stomper boots, not bad, I wear them when it's cold out and I'm in the Ranger. I recently picked up a pair of the motorfist redline boots, 1200 grams of insulation. 80 bucks also, I've got one weekend of riding with them, and so far so good!

I looked at those too, but only size 14 left. Stomper 2.0 has 800 grams. I think that's more than the RU outside boots I have now that finally fell apart last year.
 

69CRUZR

Member
Just ordered a pair cheap off their website- doorbuster they called it. About $80 shipped. Was ready for a new pair. Just wondering if anyone tried them.

Im on year 3 of my stomper 2.0s. I love them! Only issue I have had is wearing through the outer sheath of the laces... and just tonight I received a replacement set of laces free from Motorfist! I just emailed their customer service asking where I can purchase replacements and they asked for my address and sent them out free of charge. Can't beat that! They are flexible also, not stiff like a snowboard boot. They are a bit tall, but I am too so I don't mind it.
 

Hoosier

Well-known member
Boots showed up yesterday - seemed to be very good quality. Fit is a bit different but I assume I'll get used to them. They are just very tall - probably two inches higher up the leg than my last pair. I can see why people like the BOA system for boots like this since you really have to loosen the laces a lot to get them on. Can't wait to try them out.
 

Hoosier

Well-known member
THought I'd put an update. Boots ended up worked pretty well on a trip. Definitely waterproof - had them in a creek. I didn't like them at all the first couple days since they are so stiff, but they started loosening up after that. I started to not lace the top couple guides either and I think that helped. Overall definitely worth the clearance price.

Only complaint is that if I wore them too long inside, my feet started sweating.
 
Top