Who wears MX Boots when riding?
#1
Hey fella's...
Imagine there is a good handfull of people who wear the MX boots... but I would imagine it would make it a pain in the *** to shift. I wear regular hiking boots (flexible)- but my neighboor says, "Look at boots like a helmet- NEVER ride without them".
What do you-all think?
Imagine there is a good handfull of people who wear the MX boots... but I would imagine it would make it a pain in the *** to shift. I wear regular hiking boots (flexible)- but my neighboor says, "Look at boots like a helmet- NEVER ride without them".
What do you-all think?
#2
#4
I never ride withoutmy boots. Once you try them, you will not feel comfortable without them. Hiking boots are fine for some atv riding, but if you are going to get aggressive, the full protection of a MX boot is the only way to go.
Incidentally, I don't think that nerf bars will help you if your feet come off the pegs in all cases. In fact, a guy with nerf bars on his banshee hurt his leg very badly when his foot went between the bar and the footpeg. Nerf bars are only designed to keep quads from getting together when dicing it up on tracks.
Incidentally, I don't think that nerf bars will help you if your feet come off the pegs in all cases. In fact, a guy with nerf bars on his banshee hurt his leg very badly when his foot went between the bar and the footpeg. Nerf bars are only designed to keep quads from getting together when dicing it up on tracks.
#5
Never, ever ride without MX boots. I have never had a problem shifting with them, but I have always worn them so I am used to it.
All you guys with electric start may not appreciate this - but I don't even kick start my quad without my MX boot on. I have a high compression 500cc 350X motor that is very, very, hard to kick over. I used to try and start it with my tennis shoes on when I just wanted to check something out. The kick is such a violent, full strength effort that I learned the hard way to always wear my boot to protect my ankle.
All you guys with electric start may not appreciate this - but I don't even kick start my quad without my MX boot on. I have a high compression 500cc 350X motor that is very, very, hard to kick over. I used to try and start it with my tennis shoes on when I just wanted to check something out. The kick is such a violent, full strength effort that I learned the hard way to always wear my boot to protect my ankle.
#6
I wont ride without them! They protect your feet if you ever (even though you shoudnt) put your foot down on your quad to put it back on 4 wheels. Also when you jump and kick your quad over they give you excellent support and the shin guards are great for when the kickstarter snaps back up at you. I'll pay $200 for a pair of boots any day over a bunch of sparined ankles and bruised shins, not to menton holes in the bottom of my shoes.
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mx boots are much more rigid under the foot (so it doesn't hurt when you are standing up on the pegs)...and you don't need a high compression engine to hurt yourself kicking it earing standard shoes. Everytime I kick my shee with normal tennis, I say to myself (right after OUUUUCH) I'll never kick it again!
The only default is that they are not really waterproof...actually, my boots let water in, but don't let it get out...hu. They do protect your ankle and foot, but there are limits. My dad got a 4x bone break int he foot when riding dirtbike, and he was wearing boots...and I hurt my ankle several times. I can't compare the injury with and without sinceI always wear them
The only default is that they are not really waterproof...actually, my boots let water in, but don't let it get out...hu. They do protect your ankle and foot, but there are limits. My dad got a 4x bone break int he foot when riding dirtbike, and he was wearing boots...and I hurt my ankle several times. I can't compare the injury with and without sinceI always wear them