One thing essential to keep in mind is what your shift lever and heel guard are going to do to the boots outer finish...I destroy my boots asthetically due to these contact points...a quick shifter will help a bit or if you ride something with a DCT but I mean generally motorcycles are hard on boots appearance
I’ve owned (and still do) quite a few boots, depending on what I’m riding and how I’m riding. And one thing I learnt early on is that the boots with ‘zips’ on the inside are completely essential. All these boots are fine, but unless you enjoy spending as much time putting your boots on and taking them off as you do riding your bike, the boots without zips can be a pita imho. Set and forget the laces just once and then zip the boots on & off in seconds! Good round up 👍🏻 but missing a few choice short boots too!
The zipper is a weaker fail point, that can not be fixed on the fly. The zipper clip can pump into your ankles. You also won't get that good one-to-one fit by exclusively using the zipper compared the laces.
Thank you for this! I hadn’t thought about it yet but even comparing my vans to my co verse for skating I do sometimes get sick to death of trying to yank that hi-top around my heels. Would drive me nuts!
Any Helstons boot has to be in the top 5 Urban boots. I got the Heritage boot for work and genuinely the best boot / shoe i've owned, such good quality. So much so i went and bought the Mountain boot (which you don't stock) for more casual use. Also top tier! I bought the Stylmartin District boot last year based on one of your videos which is a good winter boot as very rugged, but it chunky and laces aren't easy to do in a hurry as no speed laces. In comparison the Helston mountain is sensational, looks wise, lace wise and size wise. Only drawback are these middle sizes. I got a 10.5 in mountain and am 11 usually but they fit fine. I got an 11.5 in heritage boots and fit fine too. but are slimmer so not sure the 10.5 would work. Viva la Helstons is the takeaway!
Good morning; I loved the boot in the still pic for the video, but you don't seem to talk about that one. Have you got a brand for that one? Brown one with zipper
HI Arnold. These are the Merlin Ether that Tim refers to in the video but in Brown colour, you can find them here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/merlin-ether-waterproof-boots-brown.html . Hope this helps! - Iza
Hi, The Duration has malleolus protection at the ankle area on both sides and the heel and toe are reinforced for extra rider protection. They are also made from 1.8mm - 2.0mm thickness throughout. Hope this helps - Iza
Wonderful job, but come on guys... let's ditch the TCX X Blend, since TCX was already represented with the Street 3, and instead make room for the Rokker Urban Racer!
An amazing boot the Urban Racer. Tim and I both have a pair! Funnily enough we prepped this vid and then Rokker announced the new Rebel boot (very similar to the Urban Racer) the next day! Always difficult narrowing to a Top5, but the X-Blend is actually the best seller of the lot! Plus, the trainer segment was pretty much created by TCX. There's got to be a solid reason to have 2 products from one brand in a Top 5. - Andrew
@@urbanrider8517 I'm honored by the response, Andrew. I enjoy both you and Tim's reviews, and both of you frequently wear the Urban Racer in your videos, which made it's omission all the more curious and obvious. As someone who fancies vintage styled work boots, I'm also aware the X-Blend is the best seller in the category of 'vintage styled motorcycle work boots'. However, best seller =/= best, so IMHO, of the two, the 'Urban' Racer deserved the nod in an Top 5 'Urban' motorcycle boot list (particularly, when considering they use a Vibram sole that is goodyear welted). That said, I've owned the Street Ace and currently wear the Mood GTX (their my go to for the occasional jaunt), and I wholeheartedly agree that TCX deserves a spot in any 'Top 5' motorcycle boot list (urban or otherwise). Great review from UR, as always!
I would happily buy them if you could use size 10 on the belstaff duration boot for photoshoot, put it on sale and also pick me as the winner of the weekly mail for £25 coupon😃
Hi Chris! As a female rider I just tend to go for mens but in a smaller size and they do just the trick. If not we have a great selection of ladies footwear here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/footwear/womens-boots.html Hope this helps! - Iza
Indie ridge and the owner Steve gives his phone # if you need him for anything he actually picks up the phone . Have talk to him 2x the man and his company is awesome . I won’t buy anything else.
I wouldn't trust any of these in a crash, they're just glorified workboots masquerading as motorcycle wear. Just remember over 60% of motorcycle injuries involve ankles and lower legs. There are plenty of none garish coloured proper boots made by legitimate manufacturers such as Alpine Stars, Sidi, Daytona, RST etc.
@@L3THALXFOX I have what I suspect are the same BMW shoes, been great for 3 years. One of the zippers is starting to fail and the sole is heavily worn under the balls of my feet (which is fair enough given I have done 47000km on the bike and guess about 40000 were in the BMW shoes)
One thing essential to keep in mind is what your shift lever and heel guard are going to do to the boots outer finish...I destroy my boots asthetically due to these contact points...a quick shifter will help a bit or if you ride something with a DCT but I mean generally motorcycles are hard on boots appearance
I’ve owned (and still do) quite a few boots, depending on what I’m riding and how I’m riding. And one thing I learnt early on is that the boots with ‘zips’ on the inside are completely essential. All these boots are fine, but unless you enjoy spending as much time putting your boots on and taking them off as you do riding your bike, the boots without zips can be a pita imho. Set and forget the laces just once and then zip the boots on & off in seconds! Good round up 👍🏻 but missing a few choice short boots too!
Agree 👍
The zipper is a weaker fail point, that can not be fixed on the fly. The zipper clip can pump into your ankles. You also won't get that good one-to-one fit by exclusively using the zipper compared the laces.
Thank you for this! I hadn’t thought about it yet but even comparing my vans to my co verse for skating I do sometimes get sick to death of trying to yank that hi-top around my heels. Would drive me nuts!
Cc
Great video ! Maybe jeans comparison?
Nice video question are you going to do a top 5 on motorcycle jockstraps.
Any Helstons boot has to be in the top 5 Urban boots. I got the Heritage boot for work and genuinely the best boot / shoe i've owned, such good quality. So much so i went and bought the Mountain boot (which you don't stock) for more casual use. Also top tier! I bought the Stylmartin District boot last year based on one of your videos which is a good winter boot as very rugged, but it chunky and laces aren't easy to do in a hurry as no speed laces. In comparison the Helston mountain is sensational, looks wise, lace wise and size wise. Only drawback are these middle sizes. I got a 10.5 in mountain and am 11 usually but they fit fine. I got an 11.5 in heritage boots and fit fine too. but are slimmer so not sure the 10.5 would work. Viva la Helstons is the takeaway!
Thank you for sharing your experience with the boots!
Spot on re hard choice to make. Some very good boots - had most of those in my trolley but not yet checked out
Has anyone made an urban style boot with ankle torsion/flexion protection?
Great! Best boot for wide foot please sir?
Laces come undone can wind up in the chain/ sprockets / rear wheel , ive had it happen.thank fully the laces broke.
Wide selections?
Buy a pair from the Red Wing Heritage collection.
A limiting factor is size. I am a 48, or 47 if larger, and some brands do not seem to extend to full(er) size humans
I really like my tcx dart wood. Similar to the street 3 though
Merlin……They have done it again! Price to quality ratio it has no competition.
Good morning; I loved the boot in the still pic for the video, but you don't seem to talk about that one. Have you got a brand for that one? Brown one with zipper
HI Arnold. These are the Merlin Ether that Tim refers to in the video but in Brown colour, you can find them here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/merlin-ether-waterproof-boots-brown.html . Hope this helps! - Iza
Need them moon walk shoe designs
Very helpful video about boots. i would love to have your opinion about leather and denim jackets also for bikers.
Noted!
Great review! Is the Belstaff boot highly armoured in toe, heel, sides to provide a high level of protection other than the ankle disks?
Hi, The Duration has malleolus protection at the ankle area on both sides and the heel and toe are reinforced for extra rider protection. They are also made from 1.8mm - 2.0mm thickness throughout. Hope this helps - Iza
Has anyone of those slip resistance soles?
Which one suit wode feet the most ????
Hi, they are all standard fit. - Iza
Army surplus boots. £40.
Polish them up and look cool. Probably better protection than half of these too...
Wonderful job, but come on guys... let's ditch the TCX X Blend, since TCX was already represented with the Street 3, and instead make room for the Rokker Urban Racer!
An amazing boot the Urban Racer. Tim and I both have a pair! Funnily enough we prepped this vid and then Rokker announced the new Rebel boot (very similar to the Urban Racer) the next day! Always difficult narrowing to a Top5, but the X-Blend is actually the best seller of the lot! Plus, the trainer segment was pretty much created by TCX. There's got to be a solid reason to have 2 products from one brand in a Top 5. - Andrew
@@urbanrider8517 I'm honored by the response, Andrew. I enjoy both you and Tim's reviews, and both of you frequently wear the Urban Racer in your videos, which made it's omission all the more curious and obvious. As someone who fancies vintage styled work boots, I'm also aware the X-Blend is the best seller in the category of 'vintage styled motorcycle work boots'. However, best seller =/= best, so IMHO, of the two, the 'Urban' Racer deserved the nod in an Top 5 'Urban' motorcycle boot list (particularly, when considering they use a Vibram sole that is goodyear welted). That said, I've owned the Street Ace and currently wear the Mood GTX (their my go to for the occasional jaunt), and I wholeheartedly agree that TCX deserves a spot in any 'Top 5' motorcycle boot list (urban or otherwise). Great review from UR, as always!
Nice video, but I did wonder what are the boots in the thumbnail?
Hi Rob, they are theMerlin Ether in brown : www.urbanrider.co.uk/merlin-ether-waterproof-boots-brown.html . Hope this helps - Iza
I would happily buy them if you could use size 10 on the belstaff duration boot for photoshoot, put it on sale and also pick me as the winner of the weekly mail for £25 coupon😃
Needs this for girls. Shopping for my daughter they all look butchish.
Hi Chris! As a female rider I just tend to go for mens but in a smaller size and they do just the trick. If not we have a great selection of ladies footwear here: www.urbanrider.co.uk/footwear/womens-boots.html Hope this helps! - Iza
Indie ridge and the owner Steve gives his phone # if you need him for anything he actually picks up the phone . Have talk to him 2x the man and his company is awesome . I won’t buy anything else.
No zip no liki
Why have both, shoe laces and a zipper on your shoes? Pointless.
Because when the shoe stretches you can tighten it with the laces otherwise it would be more difficult to make them tight again
I wouldn't trust any of these in a crash, they're just glorified workboots masquerading as motorcycle wear. Just remember over 60% of motorcycle injuries involve ankles and lower legs. There are plenty of none garish coloured proper boots made by legitimate manufacturers such as Alpine Stars, Sidi, Daytona, RST etc.
Ummm, right……..
Agreed. Looking for a non-technical, non-plastic, highly-protective proper boot. Does such a thing exist?
Buy a pair of £25 Grafters traders boots and look as cool as a cucumber.
1 TCX: they're okay; 2 John Doe: never buy a boot with a zip; 3 Merlin: ditto; 4 TCX: my favourite 5 Belstaff: zip/too expensive.
Why never buy a boot with a zip? I have a pair of those bmw motard boots sneakers and there perfect
@@L3THALXFOX I have what I suspect are the same BMW shoes, been great for 3 years. One of the zippers is starting to fail and the sole is heavily worn under the balls of my feet (which is fair enough given I have done 47000km on the bike and guess about 40000 were in the BMW shoes)
@@L3THALXFOX They wear out and fail if you keep the boot long enough.
@@1990-t1j the zipper? not i its a half decent one
@@L3THALXFOX Good zips fail with constant use.