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Farkles, Gear & Accessories => Farkles and Gear General Section => Topic started by: ruSTynutz on May 31, 2024, 08:51:35 AM
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I popped into the AMX store at Lynbrook last Saturday and got looking at boots... :whistle
While I really didn't need yet another pair of boots, I had been thinking about some lightweight sneaker style boots for a while.
I thought they'd be a bit more suitable for getting around on the bike locally instead of just wearing "runners", which obviously offer very little protection.
Anyhow, I got interested in the ARGON SNK-R boot: https://youtu.be/0_Xdv309RjY?si=h67T_2fcDhfJI6Gc (https://youtu.be/0_Xdv309RjY?si=h67T_2fcDhfJI6Gc)
These have an interesting setup for fastening them.
You simply turn a knob and they tighten up to the shape of your foot.
Turn the knob in the opposite direction and they instantly loosen.
This sounded like a great idea as I normally struggle to put on my regular bike boots due to my lack of flexibility.
Unfortunately, AMX didn't have a pair in my size, but I did try the next size down and while they were a bit snug, the ease of doing them up and undoing them was a winner in my book...
And just in case I needed any more convincing, it just happened that Saturday the 25th of May was "Starlight Day" (https://www.amxsuperstores.com.au/content-hub/articles/celebrate-starlight-day-2024-with-amx/) with Argon products 20% off! :runyay
It was obviously meant to be! :grin
So, after buttering up Sue I ordered a pair online and they turned up today... :thumbs
Probably my only concern about them is, how long will the "lacing" system last...I guess time will tell. :X
(https://i.ibb.co/xfHvZ3n/Boots.png)
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I've had a couple of boots with lacing systems like that.
They were excellent and outlasted the boots :thumbsup
If they are of a similar quality you shouldn't have any issues :runyay
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I'm more comfortable with boots that have a defined heal to confidently position the heal & sole on the foot peg.
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They were excellent and outlasted the boots :thumbsup
That's good to know, thanks Dave! :thumbs
I'm more comfortable with boots that have a defined heal to confidently position the heal & sole on the foot peg.
I've never encountered any issues with the lack of heel so I'm not really expecting these boots to be a problem. I just hope they are fairly grippy when I put my foot down.
One thing I don't recommend though is driving a car with them on as I found out last night when I went to do a bit of shopping while breaking them in.
The lack of feel was a bit scary... >:()