O'Neal New Logo Men's Dirt Bike Boot
Manufacturer | O'Neal |
Brand | O'Neal |
Model | 0325-111 |
Item Weight | 6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 1 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 0325-111 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 0325-111 |
Special Features | Water Resistant |
J**N
Built like a Tank.
Here's the deal with these boots. They will protect your feet and ankles as well as the best boots on the market but they are heavy and extremely stiff.For the price I love em. They've saved my ankles a couple times now and I can't imagine riding without em. They have a decent toe box too so if you have wider feet like I do they should fit pretty well.The one downside is they are heavy and will not flex so you have to exaggerate your foot motions working the brake and gear shift and takes a little practice to get it down.
C**H
Great purchase
I wear a 10.5 and I bought the 11 and the fit great! I have extra room in the calf area for pads and pants. Stiff but broke in pretty good after 1 ride
J**E
Highly recommend them great boot for the price
I heard a lot of criticism about these boots, but I was able to break them in in about eight hours where they're very usable.Actually watched a video where a guy recommended doing some movement with the boots before you can get in them, but I just believe you need to strap them on do some squats and go work around in the yard.Come back in and do some more squats..Bottom line, the more you stress the material with aggressive movement, the sooner they'll become very pliable and workable.And obviously yeah, gonna use the same techniques to soften them up.
M**T
Solid beginner boot
Great entry level boot. Lacks higher end features like metal buckles, gore tex, or replacable soles. That being said they are still better than most entry boots. I'm a size 13 and they fit great. Also this boot is great for bigger legs and calves bc above the ankle is wider than others in the category. Support wise they are stiff, with a smidgen of flex at the ankles. I'd suggest walking around in them for a couple days before your first ride. This is an adv boot, so the sole is treaded, not slick like an mx boot, but stands up well to kickstarting. Overall, I am very happy. Would recommend.
B**N
Nice quality boot
Its a nice boot they are meant to be stiff i like the general feel of them the only problem i had with em is figuring out to shift the toe it big and hard to shift but thats a motocross boot for you im having trouble trying to find a moto boot with a slim toe box bc i just cant get the hang of it but the buckles are nicer than the other moto boots i got for my girl and these ones are way cheaper but it is just sturdy the whole boot is as comfortable as you can get i just have a skill issue
J**.
Saved my ankle during crash!
Had these boots for about a month now. I was reluctant to buying them since many reviews said that they were not suitable for street riding. They were stiff in the ankle in the beginning, changing gears and breaking was difficult but with more use it becomes easier. Since I don’t ride that much, I’m still in the process of breaking them in. On a sport bike the gear shifter is small so it’s hard to put my foot under the lever, due to the bulk of the shoe at the toe. These are obviously dirt bike boots but I wanted something that would protect my leg if the bike was to fall on top of me. It’s understandable that they aren’t ideal for a sport bike, but it’s doable. Overall, I am satisfied with these boots! The other day, I was at an intersection and someone rear ended my bike, stopping the truck on my ankle by the time they realized they hit me. I couldn’t free my foot out from under the tire, but the rigidity of the boots protected me from all the weight of the vehicle. If I was in regular sneakers, my ankle would have been crushed! I am very thankful that I invested my money in these boots. Only damage to the boot was that the buckle popped off from the three screws that hold it in place, easy fix. Regardless of the incident, they are incredibly sturdy and I will continue to use these boots!
P**T
good stuff
The quality vs price is way more then expected. Being a long time rider it was time to retire my old gear (falling apart after many years).I'm a ski/snow board instructor too, which I am in my eq "all" day and tend to buy higher end eq then an average winter rider(s) would do.. That said, I was skeptical because price and knew I could return if not happy. However, putting them on at home, was very satisfied with fit, trim and quality. I would recommend though that you buy 2 sizes bigger and adjust fit with either layer of socks or thickness of sock. I use a bamboo material socks which are thinker and made/make for a comfy fit in "these" boots. I normally ware a 9 1/2 shoe, boots (any Boot) do not run in half sizes (neither do ski boots) so go the 2 size bigger and adj with sock(s)... These with the plates and stiffness, these will up hold the clash between you ankle, foot and lower leg "needed" for a much better of road experience... Rock on..
G**T
Riding boots
Fit, warmth, and comfort was great! Only dislike was the side strength. Had a stick shoved through the side of them when i was riding through the woods but other than that a good boot.
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