Kenny WK in BC
a perfect fit. good to refurb some older boots. Easy installation with included hardware
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I love my SDI its tricky the first time you replace the sole but once you get the idea its great
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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.
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The protection is great, they are very tight when new and takes several rides to break in- to be expected. They are very comfortable but I took 1 star off because the left boot was quiet uncomfortable on my foot when standing while riding. Almost like the foot bed of the boot was a little off. After 15 hours, the boot has broken in and gotten much better. I would buy again!
Read All ReviewsRick in GA
Like the boots. Take a while to break in. Good feel on shifter and brake pedal.
Read All ReviewsWilly in ID
Game changer, more traction and I feel like it smooths the trail out a little too compared to the stock soles. I got tired of slipping when I was off the bike, especially after putting a foot down in a stream crossing and completely losing it on a slick rock. After draining the bike and riding home I ordered these and the traction is so much better. It's a little tougher to readjust your position, but it's worth it. You can use a Dremel tool with a cutoff wheel to clean up the 1/4 turn slots on the bolts, that made it possible to remove the old soles and reuse the bolts.
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