New riding boots...Klim? HMK?

mikes99ss

Well-known member
So its time for new riding boots. I have an older pair of klims and love them but as I get older my feet are flattening out and getting wider. This is the biggest reason I need boots. My old ones now hurt like a ***** because its so tight width wise. So, who offers a good boot that is a little wider fit?
 

jr37

Well-known member
Rocky boots. Great boot and half the money. I'm on my second pair and can't imagine owning anything else. Just remember that just because the name is popular, doesn't mean it's the best. They may be very good, I'm not dis-crediting them. Look around.
 

ffemt

Member
Irish setter snowclaw xt 2000 grams and gel in foot bed best boots I've ever owned I have bad circulation my feet get cold when I'm off the sled standing not any more they run around 200.00
 

indy_500

Well-known member
First things first, what kind of riding style do you do? You can't sidehill in your grandpas Sorels. For what I do, klim adrenaline gtx are my favorite. This is my 4th year on them and hoping to get a 5th before I retire them due to chewed up soles. Perfect flexibility, dry, and the exact warmth i need. I used to trail ride with these boots and my feet never once got cold.
 

xcr440

Well-known member
Bought a pair of the Klim BOA's this year (25% off), and I really like the ratcheting tie up. Simple and quick on and off. Rode in -20 and my feet never got cold.
 
I second Irish Setter, several models with varied insulation, I trail ride and use 600gm or 1000gm depending on temp, and they have tough
soles, are light ,come in wide width(I have wide feet also), AND they won't break the bank!!

Brent
 

Admin

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Staff member
Bought a pair of the Klim BOA's this year (25% off), and I really like the ratcheting tie up. Simple and quick on and off. Rode in -20 and my feet never got cold.

I picked up a pair of the BOA's from Klim as well and love the ratcheting feature of the BOA as well. Very easy on and off and also very easy to dial in the exact tightness I want. Plus, no more holding my breath as I tie my boots! :)

I have no idea about the issue with extra wide feet, although I do have pretty wide feet and they fit fine. Plus the bottom ratchet on the boot controls how tight the bottom lacing gets, so it is easy to give more or less room down there with a traditional laced boot.

-John
 

pez

Member
I bought the HMK voyager BOA two years ago. I know the BOA system was a bit more, but I it! What a great invention. Like everyone is saying, easy on, easy off.
I have a very wide foot also. So the HMK's worked for me.

Whatever brand you get, get the BOA system.
 

440_chazz

Member
There are many boots that will keep you warm. For instance, I had a pair of Sorel's that kept me very warm but they were big and bulky which prohibited me from moving around on the sled through turns and allowing me to move my feet around while standing. I bought a pair of KLIM Arctic Boots and I must say what a difference. Narrower and lighter but still kept my feet comfortable in -20 conditions. Ever look at the insides of your boots after some wear from snowmobiling, my Sorel's had significant wear from tunnel rub. The Klim's beef up their material on the inside toe of the boots to accommodate the tunnel rub. Get a boot that caters to the snowmobiler.
 

snowdance

Member
I don't have first hand knowledge but have a friend with HMK and does not like them at all and the BOA part broke on top it. He's complained of wet cold feet.
 

polarisrider1

New member
I bought the HMK voyager BOA two years ago. I know the BOA system was a bit more, but I it! What a great invention. Like everyone is saying, easy on, easy off.
I have a very wide foot also. So the HMK's worked for me.

Whatever brand you get, get the BOA system.

X2. Best boot I have worn so far. The boa is nice for us old guys at altitude. Huff huff. Fast and easy.
 
I had the trek boots for many years then my feet started to get wet.
Almost everybody i ride with had Klim, bought the adrenaline have never looked back.
Thought i would hate a boot u can't pull out the liners, never been a issue, bought a boot dryer.
 
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Deleted member 10829

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I love my Klim boots but wish I had the BOA system. I've been using BOA on my golf shoes for years, and you just can't beat it. Lacing up my boots and tying them is my least favorite part of getting ready or undressing!! The BOA would make it so much better.
 

ezra

Well-known member
I had used Columbia bugaboots for like 4 yrs and loved them . they started to get wet so this yr I got a new set . deff not the same feet were cold every time. today I just ordered a set of the 2016 voyager boa. guess they show up in aug.
 

MZEMS2

New member
I like to avoid anything that is associated to the sport. Reason being is cost mostly. You can get better quality gear at a reputable "outdoor" store like Gander Mtn or Cabelas and save a lot of money. More choices and you can try them on, on site so you know exactly what you're gonna be sticking your feet in. Just my opinion.
 

polarisrider1

New member
I had used Columbia bugaboots for like 4 yrs and loved them . they started to get wet so this yr I got a new set . deff not the same feet were cold every time. today I just ordered a set of the 2016 voyager boa. guess they show up in aug.

Got mine from Cat Country. Best price.
 

ezra

Well-known member
I have a bud who is a dealer so I got the 2016s for about 50 bucks less than country. ordered some new base stuff also and a coat for the wife because u know that 1 weekend a yr she road the jacket did not match the sled. that is prob the reason I had to pay full boat for the mod 3 that 1 weekend come to think of it
 
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