Kaleb in OH
Very comfortable and durable, I have over 200 hours of riding trails on them and they still look great and function perfectly. After every ride I power wash them, stuck them on a boot dryer for a few days, them spray wd-40 on them. Although they are not advertised as waterproof, they do an excellent job of shedding water. By far the best riding boots I have ever wore, way more comfortable than the Tech 10's while wearing off of the bike.
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By far the best boots I've owned. Comfortable while still feeling very secure.
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Solid boot, felt very sturdy and safe when riding. Definitely recommend
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I purchased 2 pairs of these SIDI Crossfire 3 SRS boots 8 months ago. The Rocky Mtn. boot test video was very positive in regards to performance and safety features. Many reviews stated that the boots ran small and buying a size larger was the way to go. There was no way I was going to spend hard earned money on a pair of boots that didn't fit perfectly. My feet measure 9-1/2 on a Brannock Device and size 43.5 cycling shoes fit well. I ordered a 9-1/2 and a 10 and I'm glad I did. The 9-1/2 seemed a bit too tight, while the 10 was very comfortable. I took several days watching TV while wearing the boots, walking around the living room carpet during commercials. I kept the 9-1/2's, and while riding I don't even know that their on my feet. Very solid, not sloppy. The Rocky Mtn. return policy was flawless and I'm extremely happy. Thank you.
Read All ReviewsEric in ND
Good so far but I should have went with a taller boot my shins would thanked me. Fit good right away only warns a few times but have had them deflect alot of crap while riding in the ditches
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Bought these back in '09, been riding with the same pair since. Probably every other weekend almost half the year. I wear a 11.5 normally, but for these I have a 11. I would go with my exact size or a half larger - I wear thin socks so the smaller wasn't an issue. At first they are tight - I soaked mine in water, then went for a ride with them on wet and let them dry to my feet and ankles. Never a hot spot or problem. After this many years - they flex very easily forward and backward (broken in well). That means when seated riding - I don't have issues with the shifter or brake. After this many years of owning them, would I recommend or buy again? I would say yes and buy again would be perhaps against the SRS ones as my arches are pretty beat up from pegs after years. The metal toe will come loose, get some small screws and replace the nails - whalla.. I love my Sidi's - my street boots were Sidi's, my next dirt boot will be another Sidi.
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