Ride the Adventure! 🏍️
The O'NEAL Sierra PRO WP Boot is engineered for adventure and touring riders, featuring a premium blend of materials for durability, waterproof protection, and a customizable fit, making it the ultimate choice for those who seek both style and performance on the road.
Manufacturer | O'Neal |
Brand | O'NEAL |
Model | Sierra Pro Wp Boot |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 7.87 x 7.87 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 0346-211 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 0346-211 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
M**A
Perfect intersection of comfort and price - flat, wide feet - on and off road riding
I researched every touring/adv moto boot that has ever existed. All of them from all of the sites. I had settled on a boot that I felt was a little more than what I wanted to pay, but it seemed the best for what I needed: a calf/mid calf boot for light off road and moto camping trips that wasn't too hot (I am very hot natured) and worked for flat, wide feet. For reference, my other moto shoes are size 11 except for my pair of waterproof zip boots that are a 12. I normally wear NB size 11, 11.5, or 12 depending on the style and whether it is 2E or 4E.After I thought I knew what I was getting, I stumbled upon this boot from O'Neal that hadn't shown up anywhere else. I had considered another O'Neal boot at a lesser price point, but reviews talked about how thick the boot was at the toe and a few other minor points that made me look elsewhere. I read all of the reviews on this boot and one other, so I went ahead and ordered a size 11 in this O'Neal and a size 12 in another boot. The other boot (from another brand and cheaper than these O'Neal boots) had some of the issues I was trying to avoid: huge toe box, super bulky, and just not what I was looking for. I tried on these from O'Neal and immediately loved them, but they felt a little snug on my left foot at the pinky toe side with some medium thickness socks that were midcalf. Length of the boot on my foot was perfect, but the width felt a tiny bit tight and my socks didn't go high enough to prevent the boot from rubbing on a spot on my calf (which I read in another review). I almost sent them back and was going to wait for a 12, but I had read a lot about how boots like this will loosen up in width after use. I also knew, from my size 12 boots, that I didn't want to leave too much room in length for off road riding and for some possible moto hiking/camping. I'm glad I didn't.After getting a few pairs of thinner, but durable, hiking boot socks that go about up to my knee, I found these to be more comfortable in width and also no longer hitting a spot on my calf. Then I went for a ride and knew by the end that these were the right boots in the right fit. They were definitely more comfortable by the end of the ride, very comfortable when I was standing on my pegs (Vstrom 650), and I didn't have to adjust my shifter. I did have a few mis-shifts going up in gears while getting used to the boots because they have a bigger toe box than what I normally wear, but it wasn't an issue enough that required me to raise my shifter (which I wanted to avoid for when not wearing these boots).The only downside so far is that they are warm, but it's an off road moto boot that goes mid-calf and is waterproof (which I have not yet tested). I think they're probably about as cool as a boot like that can get, and the socks I selected helped. I haven't gone on an off road trip yet, but I tested out everything I'd need to do with them and they seem great. It helps that they have thick soles because I'm not the tallest at 5'8" and these help me get a slightly better feel at stops since the VStrom is taller than my other bike. I'm planning a moto camping trip as soon as the weather stops being a jerk and I'll edit my post if there are any issues with the boots. I may wait until next spring to do an update so that I'll have them for a year before discussing durability or waterproofing.Bottom line: I recommend giving them a try. They fit my flat, wide feet pretty well at my normal size. If they feel barely snug, which usually drives me crazy, give them a minute to break in.
M**H
6 month daily riding review
I bought these trying to save a little money vs the more well known competing adv/touring boots. I was a little worried but I have nothing but great things to say about these boots.Quality: extreme quality of materials. I have no qualms with wear and tear, in fact, these boots show little signs of wear except for the leather patina. Even the glued seams still look and feel as they did day 1.Protection: I haven't taken a spill, yet... But these are very sturdy boots. Would I like to see some more hard ankle protection, sure. But, I ride a small bike and less off road than on the highway so the trade off in mobility is good for me. I ride all year, every day, rain, shine, cold or hot. No issues with any weather at all.Fit: order a half size up so you can better fit for thicker socks and ease pressure if you have wide feet like me. Very comfortable to wear, very cushy feel to the walk and very grippy soles. Very stiff upper, so not the best for hiking in after riding out to a camp.Overall I love these boots. If they ever break I will do my best to repair them or replace them with an identical pair. Great product, highly recommend to anyone who daily rides a motorcycle.
D**G
Fantastically Versatile Boots
MY USE CASEBought these boots in anticipation of buying my 1st motorcycle. Have been riding my ebike w/ them alomg w/ some other moto gear to test fit & feel.INITIAL INPRESSIONSThese boots are extremely comforatble, despite being bigger & more protective than the barefoot / zero drop footware I generally prefer.The were comically squeaky the first few days/ rides, but w/in the 1st week of wearing them, they're already silent.COMPARED TO ALPINESTAR TECH 3 BOOTSThis is my 1st pair of motorcycle boots, so I can only compare them to the AlpineStar Tech 3s I purchased to try at the same time.The AlpineStar Tech 3s definitely have a lot more protection, & I'd trust them under worse situations than these (pretty sure one guy's review mentioned his foot got ran over by a truck, & was able to walk away). However, they were a lot stiffer, & the killing blow, they had the grip of a babie's bottom. Might grab on solid surfaces, but would have 0% traction in mud or other adventurous terrain.FINAL THOUGHTSThese beautiful O'Neal boots are flexible enough to walk around in comfortably (could probably run in them, too), have the sole of a hiking boot, & were about as tall as the Tech 3s (can't remember which were taller).I can still crouch, walk, & pedal a bike in them comfortably, & definitely trust them to protect me from impacts & abrasions, even if I doubt their ability to prevent damage from being run over by a truck.Lord willing, between becoming a S.M.A.R.T. Rider (DanDantheFireman) & a better Christian, I'll avoid getting ran over by trucks in my life.Beautiful, comfortable, versarile boots. Will be taking camping.
B**K
Well made; Great tread for walking, good protection
Not a professional level boot, but good for me, a relative new Dirt rider. the protection is pretty good- my steel pegs bang on the boots alot since i'm not keeping my feet on the pegs as i should as i learn. No Bruises or broke boes. They are comfortable and they are walkable. They need a bit of break-in, before your ride since they are pretty stiff when you first get them. Takes a little getting used to shifting. Also- i find it easier moving your shift lever upward a short bit so the stiff boot can get under it. Runs true-to-size. I'm a 13, and it fits perfect with normal boot socks. Very happy with them.
**Y
Love em!
Love these boots! Super comfortable and true to size. Good looking boot. Offer great protection. Love the buckles easy to use. They look very durable
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