Been riding and racing 40 years . Started with lineman boots in the 1970's and have had every major boot brand , generally upper end models . The SG10 is the best for me . I ride off road - Enduro , HS , dual sport and public trails at a B rider level . Took a few rides to get good pedal feel with SG-10's. Been running my SG10's for 10 years and they are finally worn out but never any failures . I'm going with SG-10's again .
I’m a UK 8.5/9 (US 9.5/10) with feet on the wider side. A UK9 fits perfectly (US 10) - I only wear ‘thick’ socks - not overly thick just normal thick socks. So to me they run true to size, rather than on the larger side. No extra slop at all. Just for info for people.
Great review. I find that when shopping for boots using EU sizes is often more accurate. I can be anywhere from 9.5 to 11 in US sizes, but a consistent 44.5 EU.
Have probably 80 hours on my fastbacks in hare scramble, single track, and trail riding.. no complaints. Had a bad sprain though casing a jump on the MX track. Going to pick up some SG12's now, thanks
@@kee7678 I wear a size 11 usually and had fastback in a 10. I still have them and like the boots. But for Moto I wear my sg12s now. I'm a MX noob so I think the fault was mainly on me not the boot for casing the jump so bad lol
@@NotAMotoVlog Ok Ok. I'm an ADV noob so ..trying to figure it out LOL. Hopefully the 11s fit me but man they must run big! I'm a pro paragliding pilot and spent 2 years doing PT/Rehab from a crash in Baja...i'm not trying to get hurt again and make good decisions on gear. SG 12s are...TOP!
is it even a question? YES 100% I’ve owned many pairs of MX boots and many pairs of Gaerne and A-Stars and Gaerne build quality is superior. Longevity is superior, protection is superior. With all that being said I have more feeling in the toebox with my A-Stars Tech 7’s and run them for MX and single track. For adventure riding and BDR’s I wear Gaerne G-Adventure boots because they’re much easier to walk around in than full built MX boots
I’ve had tech 10’a and now SG12’s. Tech 10’s (good/used) where gone in 2 years, sg12’s (good/used) are still great shape, and stay cleaner as well. I started with tech 10’s and overjumped a lot with them and always hurt something, my back, ankle, anything. SG12’s on the other hand, I had a bad case where I overjumped wayyyyy to far right into the corner, guess what, nothing. You feel super human😂. In my size, 45/46 the tech 10’s where a lot clumsier and had a bad feel for the pegs and shifting in general. The SG12’s for filled that, partly because of not having an inner boot, but also because they just feel slimmer on your foot. And at last, I have never accidentally shifted or braked, instead I started using using the rear brake more and also down shifting in the air because I now feel the click so I really know I shifted. Great review! Need more of this!
Thanks so much man!! I recently bought a new 24 YZ 250 2 stroke and have been struggling with what boots to buy. The last pair I had (15 years ago) were Tech 8's. I was leaning towards the SG-10 and I think you just closed the deal for me!! Thanks again!!🤙
loving my fastbacks they have been amazing ill be getting a second pair but going sg12 next for sure build quality is amazing and the fit has been perfect for me
@Matteo-xm6xo I wear a size 10 shoe, and that size fit me good with the gaerne boots Alpinestars seem to run one size smaller so I tried on an 11, but it was too narrow for my foot
Had alpinestars 8 couldn't feel the bike or foot pegs. Got the sg 12s and they are so much better. I can grip the bike and feel what I need to. Plus they are much more durable.
Great boot compare, but what about toe protection? I’m considering moving away from A* boots because I’m getting bruised toes every time my foot smacks a rock or stump (Tech 7). Need a stiff toe box.
I own the exact same model SG12 on the video and love them. I put Trial soles on it for hard enduro. Definitly a must have. But the price hurts a lot. I also ride Crossfire 3 at work but not as comfortable as the SG12 for me. Too stiff on the soles.
Wish I had watch this video before ordering my size 10 Fastback. I go with 9-1/2 size shoes and I am loose inside size 10 that is more like a size 11 if you ask me. There sizes are UK standards I think.
good protection off road boot but to be used as an Adventure touring boot , KTM 890R , old guy who has broken the right ankle 2times now wanting better protection than the Alpinestar adv boots like the Corozal or Belize offer
OK Vital Mx, what's your secret? First I wanted to see an in depth of the Husky 150..boom its there. Then I'm curious about the Gaerne Fastback...BOOM a video drops!! Share your secrets or I'm calling the police.
They are wider. I've wore and raced the SG10 for years and had to wear my Tech 7 to race last weekend because of the toe cap came off. It was showing a separation and I didn't want to hurt them any farther. I use the T7 on Tour of Idaho and GRIT challenges because they are the waterproof version for those conditions. Anyway, the toe box is taller and narrower on the T7. I had trouble slipping under the shifter, and when I raised it, it was too high and I had to lift my foot much higher to downshift. I had to put it back and just dealt with getting under the shifter. The big difference, and most noticeable was the width. The T7 feels very comfortable but if you look down at them you will see what I'm talking about. The sole is narrow and I missed the brake pedal several times, blowing a couple turns bad. I'm sure if I wore the T7 more and the muscle memory developed, I could race with them just fine, many many do. But for your question, this is how I know the SG10 is wider at the toe box on the inside and outside.
Can anyone verify that the height of the toe box is taller on the Gaerne than the Alpinestars.....as I had an old pair of AXO boots, very similar to Gaerne and now have Alpinestars (although the 5), and have had trouble with shifting the bike; it appears the toe box is taller with less feel.
My dude, I'm new. That's why I'm here. I don't know what you mean about support. Can you please show me how each boot moves forward-backward and side-side?
GOOD LOOKING BOOT MINUS THE COW BOY LOOKING SOLES IF THE SOLES WENT TO RUBBER SOLES LIKE THE FOX INSTINCTS OR TECH 10S I WOULD TRY A PAIR BUT THAT BOTTOM SOLE LOOKS HIDEOUS TO ME. THAT SILVER BY THE TOE LOOKS HORRIBLE AS WELL
A pretty unprofessional review. Here is why: in the very beginning, you showed a contour of your foot and provided its measurements. So, I was hoping that you will also show the shape of the boots as they seem from the above. Bu you did not! All boots have different shapes - mostly, weird ones. Most of them are narrow. But the worst thing is that they are narrow in the middle. Most boots are also made for flat feet. Unfortunately, my local Cycle Gear store doesn't carry Gaerne boots, so I can't just go to a store and try them on or at least look at their shape. They have AllStar, Fox and O'Neal, but these are all weird shapes and too narrow. I ordered SIDI X-3, and these turned out to be too narrow in the middle of the foot and made for flat feet. You don't seem to understand the importance of the shape of a boot. You never talk about it, which means that you have rather narrow and rather flat feet, like most Americans who are not used to walking and move in a car all their life. Voting down.
He didn’t need to if you listened at all. He mentioned the dimensions of his feet then proceeded to tell you how the boot fit in comparison. With the ergonomics of how dirt bike boots are made, if you have a weird foot shape and a big arch, you should already know that you need insoles that accommodate your foot shape in order to fit into a ‘generic’ boot. With that said, get yourself a set of insoles and choose the size that accommodates this. Don’t hate on a video if you a.) don’t listen, and b.) don’t educate yourself and do what you can yourself to resolve your own strange foot shape/arch. Boots and shoes in general are all made to fit most people, not the 5% of people such as yourself with odd shaped feet. If I were you I’d get a pair of insoles made/ purchased for the shape of your feet and take them to the shop and put them in a boot to see what fits best. It’s not his fault your local shop doesn’t sell a boot you are looking at 🙄
I’ve had tech 10’a and now SG12’s. Tech 10’s (good/used) where gone in 2 years, sg12’s (good/used) are still great shape, and stay cleaner as well. I started with tech 10’s and overjumped a lot with them and always hurt something, my back, ankle, anything. SG12’s on the other hand, I had a bad case where I overjumped wayyyyy to far right into the corner, guess what, nothing. You feel super human😂. In my size, 45/46 the tech 10’s where a lot clumsier and had a bad feel for the pegs and shifting in general. The SG12’s for filled that, partly because of not having an inner boot, but also because they just feel slimmer on your foot. And at last, I have never accidentally shifted or braked, instead I started using using the rear brake more and also down shifting in the air because I now feel the click so I really know I shifted. Great review! Need more of this!
Been riding and racing 40 years . Started with lineman boots in the 1970's and have had every major boot brand , generally upper end models . The SG10 is the best for me . I ride off road - Enduro , HS , dual sport and public trails at a B rider level . Took a few rides to get good pedal feel with SG-10's. Been running my SG10's for 10 years and they are finally worn out but never any failures . I'm going with SG-10's again .
I’m a UK 8.5/9 (US 9.5/10) with feet on the wider side. A UK9 fits perfectly (US 10) - I only wear ‘thick’ socks - not overly thick just normal thick socks. So to me they run true to size, rather than on the larger side. No extra slop at all. Just for info for people.
Love how detailed your reviews have become
Great review.
I find that when shopping for boots using EU sizes is often more accurate. I can be anywhere from 9.5 to 11 in US sizes, but a consistent 44.5 EU.
Have probably 80 hours on my fastbacks in hare scramble, single track, and trail riding.. no complaints. Had a bad sprain though casing a jump on the MX track. Going to pick up some SG12's now, thanks
whow..so sthe Fastbacks didn't protect your foot that much? how was sizing. I wear mostly 11 1/2 shoes..and wondering 11 or 12 in the Fastbacks?
@@kee7678 I wear a size 11 usually and had fastback in a 10. I still have them and like the boots. But for Moto I wear my sg12s now. I'm a MX noob so I think the fault was mainly on me not the boot for casing the jump so bad lol
@@NotAMotoVlog Ok Ok. I'm an ADV noob so ..trying to figure it out LOL. Hopefully the 11s fit me but man they must run big! I'm a pro paragliding pilot and spent 2 years doing PT/Rehab from a crash in Baja...i'm not trying to get hurt again and make good decisions on gear. SG 12s are...TOP!
is it even a question?
YES
100%
I’ve owned many pairs of MX boots and many pairs of Gaerne and A-Stars and Gaerne build quality is superior. Longevity is superior, protection is superior. With all that being said I have more feeling in the toebox with my A-Stars Tech 7’s and run them for MX and single track. For adventure riding and BDR’s I wear Gaerne G-Adventure boots because they’re much easier to walk around in than full built MX boots
Had the SG-10 before "hanging up the boots". Very comfortable with the memory foam!
Dang..this is the exact info I was needing, but never thought I'd get ! Helps a TON !! Thank you!!!
I’ve had tech 10’a and now SG12’s. Tech 10’s (good/used) where gone in 2 years, sg12’s (good/used) are still great shape, and stay cleaner as well. I started with tech 10’s and overjumped a lot with them and always hurt something, my back, ankle, anything. SG12’s on the other hand, I had a bad case where I overjumped wayyyyy to far right into the corner, guess what, nothing. You feel super human😂. In my size, 45/46 the tech 10’s where a lot clumsier and had a bad feel for the pegs and shifting in general. The SG12’s for filled that, partly because of not having an inner boot, but also because they just feel slimmer on your foot. And at last, I have never accidentally shifted or braked, instead I started using using the rear brake more and also down shifting in the air because I now feel the click so I really know I shifted. Great review! Need more of this!
Thanks so much man!! I recently bought a new 24 YZ 250 2 stroke and have been struggling with what boots to buy. The last pair I had (15 years ago) were Tech 8's. I was leaning towards the SG-10 and I think you just closed the deal for me!! Thanks again!!🤙
loving my fastbacks they have been amazing ill be getting a second pair but going sg12 next for sure build quality is amazing and the fit has been perfect for me
This is the best gear (certainly boot) review I’ve ever seen!
Italy has boots figured out man 💯
I bought a pair of Fastback boots and they are the best boots I have ever rode in.
What was your size difference? See these run large?
@Matteo-xm6xo I wear a size 10 shoe, and that size fit me good with the gaerne boots
Alpinestars seem to run one size smaller so I tried on an 11, but it was too narrow for my foot
@@ironthumb3048 good info man appreciate it
I second that, my Fastbacks are wicked boots but man they SQUEEK like a mofo!
Had alpinestars 8 couldn't feel the bike or foot pegs. Got the sg 12s and they are so much better. I can grip the bike and feel what I need to. Plus they are much more durable.
Great boot compare, but what about toe protection? I’m considering moving away from A* boots because I’m getting bruised toes every time my foot smacks a rock or stump (Tech 7). Need a stiff toe box.
By having the stitched sole, all three have a very rigid toe box. The SG-12 is the most but the 10 and FB are solid as well, more solid than Tech 7s.
Honestly I got some sidi atojos and they have really stiff toe boxes
I own the exact same model SG12 on the video and love them. I put Trial soles on it for hard enduro. Definitly a must have. But the price hurts a lot. I also ride Crossfire 3 at work but not as comfortable as the SG12 for me. Too stiff on the soles.
Hey I know this is a year later, but, did you ever try riding these boots without the steel toe cap? Great review.
Wish I had watch this video before ordering my size 10 Fastback. I go with 9-1/2 size shoes and I am loose inside size 10 that is more like a size 11 if you ask me.
There sizes are UK standards I think.
I also wear a 10 street shoe and 10 Fastback fits me perfectly.
good protection off road boot but to be used as an Adventure touring boot , KTM 890R , old guy who has broken the right ankle 2times now wanting better protection than the Alpinestar adv boots like the Corozal or Belize offer
Thanks a million for this amazingly thorough analysis, exactly what I needed to make up my mind 👍
OK Vital Mx, what's your secret? First I wanted to see an in depth of the Husky 150..boom its there.
Then I'm curious about the Gaerne Fastback...BOOM a video drops!!
Share your secrets or I'm calling the police.
The crew likes to do interesting project! Great minds thing a-like.
Are the Gs, a wider fit than a alpinestars 7.????❤❤❤👍👍🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🎃🎃
They are wider. I've wore and raced the SG10 for years and had to wear my Tech 7 to race last weekend because of the toe cap came off. It was showing a separation and I didn't want to hurt them any farther. I use the T7 on Tour of Idaho and GRIT challenges because they are the waterproof version for those conditions. Anyway, the toe box is taller and narrower on the T7. I had trouble slipping under the shifter, and when I raised it, it was too high and I had to lift my foot much higher to downshift. I had to put it back and just dealt with getting under the shifter. The big difference, and most noticeable was the width. The T7 feels very comfortable but if you look down at them you will see what I'm talking about. The sole is narrow and I missed the brake pedal several times, blowing a couple turns bad. I'm sure if I wore the T7 more and the muscle memory developed, I could race with them just fine, many many do. But for your question, this is how I know the SG10 is wider at the toe box on the inside and outside.
@ many thanks for getting back J🙏🙏👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🏍️🏍️
Toe caps on the newer SG12 are cheap metal, keep losing them. The little screws are garbage too. Otherwise love these boots.
VERY GOOD REVIEW
That boots Can run up stairs?
Is anyone know If the fastback for enduro?
Can anyone verify that the height of the toe box is taller on the Gaerne than the Alpinestars.....as I had an old pair of AXO boots, very similar to Gaerne and now have Alpinestars (although the 5), and have had trouble with shifting the bike; it appears the toe box is taller with less feel.
Lift your your shifter, I had the same problem with sg12 compared to a tech 10 astars
it's not. SG12, Fastback, Tech7 here. Astars have the taller toe box. But it is narrow inside.
Черт, половина ролика про размеры ботинок. Как так то?
In what universe is made in Italy better?
My dude, I'm new. That's why I'm here. I don't know what you mean about support. Can you please show me how each boot moves forward-backward and side-side?
2:16 27.1cm 10.5cm
Gaerne boots are million times better
Be carful not to over think this,
Wear the right size. Don't wear thick socks because you bought the wrong size. They are 500 dollars do it right.
Most people only wear thick socks dude. Don’t know anyone who wears ‘school’ socks in a pair of dirt bike boots. But you do you i guess 😂
Alpine T10 cannot last long, don't ask how I know that, I had two T10 before....
Just need to use a permanent marker on the Big ugly "G"
GOOD LOOKING BOOT MINUS THE COW BOY LOOKING SOLES IF THE SOLES WENT TO RUBBER SOLES LIKE THE FOX INSTINCTS OR TECH 10S I WOULD TRY A PAIR BUT THAT BOTTOM SOLE LOOKS HIDEOUS TO ME. THAT SILVER BY THE TOE LOOKS HORRIBLE AS WELL
Spray paint it black
That's just the og way. Tech 10s were the only boots that didn't look like that for a long time
You gonna race your dirtbike or be a run way model?
@@SLP-eb1wp Asking the real questions here 😂🤣
That is a welted sole. It is more durable as the sole is sewn on. And the metal for cap is protective. Function is more important than aesthetics.
A pretty unprofessional review. Here is why: in the very beginning, you showed a contour of your foot and provided its measurements. So, I was hoping that you will also show the shape of the boots as they seem from the above. Bu you did not! All boots have different shapes - mostly, weird ones. Most of them are narrow. But the worst thing is that they are narrow in the middle. Most boots are also made for flat feet. Unfortunately, my local Cycle Gear store doesn't carry Gaerne boots, so I can't just go to a store and try them on or at least look at their shape. They have AllStar, Fox and O'Neal, but these are all weird shapes and too narrow. I ordered SIDI X-3, and these turned out to be too narrow in the middle of the foot and made for flat feet.
You don't seem to understand the importance of the shape of a boot. You never talk about it, which means that you have rather narrow and rather flat feet, like most Americans who are not used to walking and move in a car all their life. Voting down.
He didn’t need to if you listened at all.
He mentioned the dimensions of his feet then proceeded to tell you how the boot fit in comparison. With the ergonomics of how dirt bike boots are made, if you have a weird foot shape and a big arch, you should already know that you need insoles that accommodate your foot shape in order to fit into a ‘generic’ boot. With that said, get yourself a set of insoles and choose the size that accommodates this. Don’t hate on a video if you a.) don’t listen, and b.) don’t educate yourself and do what you can yourself to resolve your own strange foot shape/arch. Boots and shoes in general are all made to fit most people, not the 5% of people such as yourself with odd shaped feet. If I were you I’d get a pair of insoles made/ purchased for the shape of your feet and take them to the shop and put them in a boot to see what fits best. It’s not his fault your local shop doesn’t sell a boot you are looking at 🙄
You really can't remember the prices of three boots sad
Unwatchable!!!
I’ve had tech 10’a and now SG12’s. Tech 10’s (good/used) where gone in 2 years, sg12’s (good/used) are still great shape, and stay cleaner as well. I started with tech 10’s and overjumped a lot with them and always hurt something, my back, ankle, anything. SG12’s on the other hand, I had a bad case where I overjumped wayyyyy to far right into the corner, guess what, nothing. You feel super human😂. In my size, 45/46 the tech 10’s where a lot clumsier and had a bad feel for the pegs and shifting in general. The SG12’s for filled that, partly because of not having an inner boot, but also because they just feel slimmer on your foot. And at last, I have never accidentally shifted or braked, instead I started using using the rear brake more and also down shifting in the air because I now feel the click so I really know I shifted. Great review! Need more of this!
Seems like the Astar comparable boot is the Tech 8. I wonder how these compare to the 8.