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ok ive been looking for a set of riding boots.
any suggestions?
i mostly trail ride , but do hit up the mx track on an occasion. ive been reading reviews on boots but to be honest i dont know if the reviews are helpful seening how they offer u a possiblr discount if u write a review. dont wanna waste my money and im sick of wearing the good old work boot.
let me hear what ur wearing and what kind of riding ya do?

ive been looing at these
A.R.C. Corona ATV Boots 2009 | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC
 

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I have 2 pair of boots.
A pair of Alpine Star tec7 and a pair of Thor Quadrant boots.
Both are great boots.
The Alpine Stars costed me somewhere around 300 dollars and the Thor costed somewhere around 120 dollars.
I like both of them. The only reason I have 2 pairs is because the Alpines are white and when I trail ride they look like hell quick so I usually wear the thors on the nasty trails.
 

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I say for the money alpinestars all the way. They are the most comfortable and the least stiff. But the ones you have posted there arent bad just stiff and less comfortable. Thats really about it for boots. Get comfortable ones that arent 2 stiff. But remember riding boots are almost always one or 2 sizes smaller than your shoe size.
 

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Love my Alpinestar tech3's confortable have some Fox boots and sone Thor Quadrant's all good but like the tech 3's best
 

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i have msrs they rilly good
 

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I own a pair of Gearne boots, I cant remember what model they are, but it was their high end ones from 2004, they have held up well, but I only wear them a couple times/year anymore. I did have a pair of elcheapo Oneal boots--they wore out quickly.

Like as is with most everything else, you do get what you pay for.
 

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Also, the pair in your link look like a decent general purpose trail riding boot. The tread is nice for walking around, most MX style boots have a less aggressive tread. If you have foot pegs with big, sharp teeth you will want a replaceable sole.
 
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