Motorcycle Boots for EUC - Pro’s & Con’s - Forma Terra EVO Low Boot Review
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- čas přidán 1. 05. 2024
- Tag along as I give an overview of what it’s like to ride my EUC in motorcycle boots, and give insight on whether they are a good option for you and your EUC riding.
I’ll be rocking the Veteran Patton with Voidcore v2 PowerKnobz, hulaj market Cyclope Pro light, and E-rides Patton Biggie pedals.
My riding gear includes:
Helmet: Scorpion EXO-AT960
Boots: Forma Terra Evo Low
Kneepads: Leatt Dual Axis
Wrist gaurds: Demon United Flexmeter D3O
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
01:48 Build Quality & Features
04:50 Pro #1
05:40 Pro #2
06:22 Pro #3
07:02 Jump Line Practice
09:02 Pro’s Recap
10:15 Con’s Begin
12:35 Outro
for anyone who wants a more casual boot I love my Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Berkshire great control as well
love them boots always best to have them type of boots for safty and i agree it makes the wheel more stable like a steering damper loved the whole video keep up the good work mate
Do love a good leather moto boot! I had an O'Neil pair of leathers that I absolutely loved because of how flexible and comfortable they were. Currently ride in leatt 4.5 but I have a pair of fly racing fr5 that are my winter boots or whenever I want to be extra locked in because they're larger. Latches is seriously an amazing solution. I had bought a pair of moto boots years ago to wear as winter boots because I work outside at night year round. Absolutely loved them I think they were fly mavericks and now I wear moto boots year round. Great ankle stability and I'd hate to come down on my feet in normal shoes.. I don't know if I've ever actually rode either of my wheels in regular shoes
Nice-sized boots. I bought some Gaerne Balance Boots Oiled ones but yet to ride them, but wish they were two inches shorter (kneepad spacing). I'm a new EUC rider so I figure I'd learn with the better gear right off; Leatt X-frames, Icon body/legs, etc. I figure starting out bulkier/better protected will only help as I learn to go faster. Usually you see people start with crap/cheap gear and work up to solid things, but then later they feel weird riding because it's stiffer/less nimble feeling with solid protection.
So I too bought these --I haven’t actually worn them cause my initial impression was like wow they are so stiff ! They do feel super secure and gives you a sense of ultra security for my ankles too--but I don’t feel nimble in them due to weight and stiffness---but I’ll leave a follow up once I put some time in on them……good video !
Give them a shot, mine broke in quite nicely and are not too bad to wear around now
They really require a good break in period the manuals always say that they're not supposed to be walked in (cause you're supposed to be on a bike) but idk how you'd break them in then.. once they're broken in they should be a lot less stiff thou. Leather moto boots (they like to call them "adventure" boots) are even more soft and I think the one pair of leathers I had was the only pair that I could run in out of the box
I have those. They are clunky, but they do protect the shin from errant pedals. I've gotten used to riding the EUC in "ski boots".
People call me space boots because I wear mine year round every day but yeah anytime someone approaches me to ask about them it's always "are those ski boots" x.x
But do you feel confident in them??
Maybe this is why after less than a year of riding I ride faster/better than seemingly a majority of the euc reddit :o clowns