Researching these boots and came across this well put together review. I’m torn between these and Falco Aviators…….time to try them both. Thanks for the vlog.👍
Nice review. I have two other pair of TCX boots and am pleased with them, except for the soles that are very slippery. I just purchased this pair of TXC’s (Hero WP’s) as the sole on these appear MUCH more aggressive and provide MUCH better traction. For my new RT in the Spring, I am also hoping these provide slightly more height. May you always be safe in your rides.
Hey Thanks Illiya yeah these pair have proper grib, they are still going strong and I've had no problems with them. I wouldn't say they have a massive amount of extra height. Motocross boots will give you more for sure. Ride safe!
Hi Hari, I don't have the boots in front of me at this moment to check, but TCX are an Italian company, from a quick Google search it seems the materials for the boots are sent to Romania and put together there. Then sent back to Italy for quality checks. In regards to your other question, I don't see why these boots cannot replace your everyday boot, but the sole is not as flexible.
Might as well get a pair of para boots . I mean that in a nice way as I’ve worn prays on my bike since 86. If you need proper protection you need something that comes with shin protectors etc.
Yeah that would be an option. I have the some Sidi adventure 2 boots with alot of protection already. This time i wanted something lighter, smaller and smarter, and these boots fit that category. Good idea though
@@aroninvestigates233 Cool, thanks for clarifying (I thought this too). I just got an email response directly from Dainese saying that there is only one type of brown... crazy how they don't even know what they're offerings are.
@@aroninvestigates233 I think the issue maybe that I contact Dainese USA (where I'm located), and the Vintage Brown seem to only be available in EU/AU.
In terms of safety, does this size protect the shins? Will it protect our bones if we fall to the ground? Is it a safe boot for above the ankle? Or is Sidi Midi Goretex more suitable?
No it doesn't really protect the shins. The sidi midi would be alot safe. I actually bought the sidi adventure first and love them. But then I needed a boot that didn't look out of place around town and coffee shops. Walking in the txc I feel alot of comfort. Different boots for different uses I guess.
Hello Aron! It's been a little over a year now. How are you liking these boots? Do you still recommend them? How has the leathered patinaed? I'm trying to decide between the TCX X-blend waterproof and the pair you have (TCX Hero waterproof Vintage). Thank you!
Hi Josh, has it been that long already! Woah. OK so they haven't patinaed much but that's probably down to how much I use them. when it's cold I wear my motocross boots as they are taller. Basically Ive mainly been using these TCX boots in warmer weather as my ankles get too cold in the winter. My actual foot is warm though. I'm still amazed at how comfortable they are. No regrets with the purchase. But if you are riding for an hour each trip and its cold and wet I'd consider getting a taller boot that tucks nicely under your trousers.
Oh also, the zip has been amazing for getting them quickly on and off. The x-blend doesn't have a zip I think. But I really like the brown colour on the x-blend though
Ah the sole is way stiffer than a doc Martin. It has some kind of bar stiffener inside. Also it's ce level 2 rated. Heel protection too. But nowhere near the level of protection I get from my sidi adventure level 2 boots.
Would you recommend them for a RTW trip? I'm looking for some boots I can walk around town/village/hike around but still have some protection... I know there's no unicorn on that side, it's either protection or walkability... But still, any input would be apreciated :)
Well you can certainly walk and ride in them. Would I take them on a rtw trip? They could handle it but I'd feel safer on motorways with more protection, and something more rugged for tricky sections.
@@aroninvestigates233 Cheers for the quick update. What would be your choice then? With in mind that you wouldn't be switching boots when getting off the bike to visit a town or do a small hike. Daytona GTX? Forma Adventure Low? It's such a tough decision ahha ;)
No worries, I'd choose a boot that is a little taller to stop any rain making its way down there and also for the warmth and shin protection. Both boots you mentioned are a good shout but I'd definitely go for goretex. Daytonas apparently last a long time and have an amazing reputation for quality and comfort. So yeah Daytonas or a mid adventure style boot with goretex.
To add to this I would definitely take a sidi adventure 2 boot if I was on an around the world trip. I've had mine for years and they are absolute gold.
Hello my friend. Will my feet sweat if I wear these tcx boots in summer? Is it suitable for 15 - 35 degrees C in the city or outside the city? I use Vespa between April and September. I am looking for safe 3 season boots. Thank you.
I seem to remember there being a similar tcx pair that were not waterproof. Perhaps something like that as waterproof liners don't help with sweaty feet
The level of production and editing is top notch. You sir have a real talent here! Keep it up.
Greetings from sunny Greece!
Thanks alot I appreciate that
10/10 Love them, easy On & Off , 100% waterproof, no break in period
Hello from Tokyo. Nice vid and music !
Cheers Carrey
Nice boots. Just ordered my first pair of TCX boots 🥾
Still wearing my boots and they are amazing I have to say
Excellent video man. I loved the b roll. Nice boots too
Thank you!
Researching these boots and came across this well put together review. I’m torn between these and Falco Aviators…….time to try them both.
Thanks for the vlog.👍
I'd love to review more, maybe when I get a new pair. I'm still using these boots
Great review man, I think I finely found my next pair of boots!!
FYI my pair are still going strong 💪🏻
Nice review. I have two other pair of TCX boots and am pleased with them, except for the soles that are very slippery. I just purchased this pair of TXC’s (Hero WP’s) as the sole on these appear MUCH more aggressive and provide MUCH better traction. For my new RT in the Spring, I am also hoping these provide slightly more height. May you always be safe in your rides.
Hey Thanks Illiya yeah these pair have proper grib, they are still going strong and I've had no problems with them. I wouldn't say they have a massive amount of extra height. Motocross boots will give you more for sure. Ride safe!
@@Gamfluent Many of the other sizes are sold out on the websites you are checking.
Sweet editing men!
Thank you!
sick edits bro!
This is great! I know they are shoes for men, but I kind of want them! Awesome work!
Thanks Weronika!!!
Nice review! Is that a Honda CRF 230m? Or a CRF250 you switched with black plastics? Anyways it looks great
Cheers David, it's a crf250m actually came stock as a supermoto from the factory
Thanks for the review. Been looking at these and the Daytona AC Classic. How’s the sizing? My Sidi’s are 44 and fit a little snug. Wear a US size 10.
Honestly I've completely forgotten the size I ordered. Will check to make sure
I ordered size 11 and they are true to size
I am looking for a Doc-inspired bike boot, and this could be the one. Thanks for the review.
Yes you are right they do look a bit like docs
Apparently the sole is snow or ski welt (?) which helps maintain strength and waterproof quality, the sole is replaceable.
Ah fantastic, thanks Bea!
The Batman played by Robert Pattinson wears those exact boots.
He has good taste !
Do they make those without zipper?
They have a similar pair without a zip. Tcx blend
Hello :)
1) Where is this boot made ?
2) Does it have an everyday usability, like can it easily replace the daily wear boot?
Hi Hari, I don't have the boots in front of me at this moment to check, but TCX are an Italian company, from a quick Google search it seems the materials for the boots are sent to Romania and put together there. Then sent back to Italy for quality checks.
In regards to your other question, I don't see why these boots cannot replace your everyday boot, but the sole is not as flexible.
@@aroninvestigates233 Thank you Aron. If u get a condilated knowledge regarding the country of origin, kindly post in this space.
Regards
@@harikrishnankalakkal no problem
Just had a look at the label 'made in Romania'
Might as well get a pair of para boots . I mean that in a nice way as I’ve worn prays on my bike since 86. If you need proper protection you need something that comes with shin protectors etc.
Yeah that would be an option. I have the some Sidi adventure 2 boots with alot of protection already. This time i wanted something lighter, smaller and smarter, and these boots fit that category. Good idea though
Haven't tried this model but my tcx boots are like wearing running shoes extremely comfortable. The zippers would be nice.
Yeah they are still super comfy for me
Hey great review... wondering do you know if these boots came in two different brown colors (brown and "vintage brown")?
Hi there, yes I can confirm that the boots come in a normal brown colour also.
@@aroninvestigates233 Cool, thanks for clarifying (I thought this too). I just got an email response directly from Dainese saying that there is only one type of brown... crazy how they don't even know what they're offerings are.
@@aroninvestigates233 I think the issue maybe that I contact Dainese USA (where I'm located), and the Vintage Brown seem to only be available in EU/AU.
Nice boots . 👍🏼
Thanks!
In terms of safety, does this size protect the shins? Will it protect our bones if we fall to the ground? Is it a safe boot for above the ankle? Or is Sidi Midi Goretex more suitable?
No it doesn't really protect the shins. The sidi midi would be alot safe. I actually bought the sidi adventure first and love them. But then I needed a boot that didn't look out of place around town and coffee shops. Walking in the txc I feel alot of comfort. Different boots for different uses I guess.
@@aroninvestigates233 🙏
Hello Aron! It's been a little over a year now. How are you liking these boots? Do you still recommend them? How has the leathered patinaed?
I'm trying to decide between the TCX X-blend waterproof and the pair you have (TCX Hero waterproof Vintage). Thank you!
Hi Josh, has it been that long already! Woah. OK so they haven't patinaed much but that's probably down to how much I use them. when it's cold I wear my motocross boots as they are taller. Basically Ive mainly been using these TCX boots in warmer weather as my ankles get too cold in the winter. My actual foot is warm though. I'm still amazed at how comfortable they are. No regrets with the purchase. But if you are riding for an hour each trip and its cold and wet I'd consider getting a taller boot that tucks nicely under your trousers.
Oh also, the zip has been amazing for getting them quickly on and off. The x-blend doesn't have a zip I think. But I really like the brown colour on the x-blend though
Lastly a little annoyance, the extra bit of leather that comes into contact with the shifter isn't that thick
Hi Aron, is the WP quality holding up well? Or isit losing its proofing capabilities?
@@sydznl yes still waterproof. But to be fair when I know its going to chuck it down I wear my motocross boots due to it being a higher boot
I want these boots now!
Go get them!!
so are they really better than Doc Martens or similar? just a little plastic ancle protector from what i see
Ah the sole is way stiffer than a doc Martin. It has some kind of bar stiffener inside. Also it's ce level 2 rated. Heel protection too. But nowhere near the level of protection I get from my sidi adventure level 2 boots.
Would you recommend them for a RTW trip? I'm looking for some boots I can walk around town/village/hike around but still have some protection... I know there's no unicorn on that side, it's either protection or walkability... But still, any input would be apreciated :)
Well you can certainly walk and ride in them. Would I take them on a rtw trip? They could handle it but I'd feel safer on motorways with more protection, and something more rugged for tricky sections.
@@aroninvestigates233 Cheers for the quick update. What would be your choice then? With in mind that you wouldn't be switching boots when getting off the bike to visit a town or do a small hike. Daytona GTX? Forma Adventure Low? It's such a tough decision ahha ;)
No worries, I'd choose a boot that is a little taller to stop any rain making its way down there and also for the warmth and shin protection. Both boots you mentioned are a good shout but I'd definitely go for goretex. Daytonas apparently last a long time and have an amazing reputation for quality and comfort. So yeah Daytonas or a mid adventure style boot with goretex.
To add to this I would definitely take a sidi adventure 2 boot if I was on an around the world trip. I've had mine for years and they are absolute gold.
will the zipper be melted by my pipes?
Mine Zipper has not melted yet and shows no signs of melting
The leather protects the zipper enough so that shouldn't be a problem
@@aroninvestigates233 Is the zipper Plastic? I should hope not
@@davepurdue855 the zip actually is plastic, my zip is fine, but then I have a protector on the pipe
Those are some sexy boots
Thanks Heather
Hello my friend. Will my feet sweat if I wear these tcx boots in summer? Is it suitable for 15 - 35 degrees C in the city or outside the city? I use Vespa between April and September. I am looking for safe 3 season boots. Thank you.
My feet don't sweat alot in the summer here in UK when using these boots. Would look ace on a vespa
@@aroninvestigates233 For example, how many degrees Celsius is it in the UK summer in July? Our country is 35-40 degrees C.
@@Murat1982turkeyyeah it's generally 22-35c max. Plus my feet dont sweat alot so I'm not sure I can give you a proper answer
I seem to remember there being a similar tcx pair that were not waterproof. Perhaps something like that as waterproof liners don't help with sweaty feet