Boots

fireman

New member
After wearing the same boots since 2002, I did figure out that it might be time to find a new pair of boots. (from Cabala's) Looking for some info on a very good pair of boots. Looking at spending around $200.00 -$300.00.

thanks
 

pez

Member
I agree with Polarisrider....but, whichever boot you get, get the BOA. That is a gamechanger. Especially as I age. HAHA
 

slimcake

Well-known member
What is BOA?? I have a pair of Irish setters that have stood up great for the last 8 years. Getting pretty tired and was going to update with a new pair of Irish Setters.
 

pez

Member
I bought a spare "lace" and replacement kit to carry with me. If it brakes, it is covered under warranty, but at least now I don't have to wait for a new lace. I don't think any other shoe manufacturer warrants their laces.

Warranty Page

Boa provides replaceable parts at no charge for the life of the product in which we are integrated. In order to support the continuing improvement of Boa products and the products of the Brands we work with we need the following information in order to provide your parts at no charge. This will also be used as shipping information to get you the parts you need.
 

sweeperguy

Active member
Are these boots warm for the average old trail rider like me? Or are they more for off trail and tactical riding?

Are you still trying to "wrap your head around how these can keep your feet warm" like me? Always have worn Sorel style boots while riding, actually usually Lacrosse boots. But thinking about getting new style snowmobile boots this year, lighter and much narrower than my liner boots. The added stiffness of the ankles, and better fit on running boards. Easier to jump over seat for boondocking side hilling etc.
 

600_RMK_144

Well-known member
I'm going with the Motorfist (2.0). Was really disappointed in what was available at the show last year. Would have pulled the trigger had I found some. Hoping to find some cheap!
 

switch07

Member
Klim adrenaline boa hands down.

Ok, I took the plunge and ordered a pair on eBay on sale for 314.95 and free shipping. I was going to look for them at the show in Milwaukee this year but I'll be out of town and will miss the show. That was the best price I found, still seems like a lot to me.............haven't told the wife yet either,lol. My Trukks were about 160 about 12 years ago so I guess it's all relevant. This ain't a cheap sport!!
 
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