Tourmaster Solution waterproof. I've had my pair for several years and they're still in great shape. Very comfortable.
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/tour-master-solution-20-wp-boots?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=base&utm_campaign=Footwear&utm_keyword=tour-master-solution-20-wp-boots
Mine are the older pair (before the 2.0 model), buy I can't find them anymore in my size. If I ever wear them out, I'll get the 2.0's.
I've had a pair of Sidi Sympatex GTs for over 11 years now. My feet were always dry, protected me very well through 2 crashes and they are just starting to...well...stink. I have a pair of Dainese Nighthawk gortex boots coming today to replace them. I would recommend anything Sidi, no questions asked, i'll get back to you on the new boots.
For those of you who have the Alpinestars, how are they on width? I wear a 12E (wide). By what the size chart on Revzilla shows, I should wear a 47. Any ideas on how accurate that would be or if they would be wide enough?
Mine are US size 13's which the boot tag says is a Eur 47 or a Jpm 30.5. I wear an average width in most shoes of size 13. They're snug as I guess they should be in the forefoot area, but comfortable enough after a break in period.
For those of you who have the Alpinestars, how are they on width? I wear a 12E (wide). By what the size chart on Revzilla shows, I should wear a 47. Any ideas on how accurate that would be or if they would be wide enough?
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I bought a set of the black Icon Tarmac Ventilated boots (http://rideicon.com/product_details.jsp?category=3432&id=11983). They're the best boots I've ever worn but they definately aren't waterproof. Those boots were so damn comfortable that I bought a pair of the Icon Accelerant Waterproof boots (http://rideicon.com/product_details.jsp?category=3432&id=11984) since they are basically the same boot but waterproof. Why have 2 pairs of boots? My feet get really hot so the ventilated boots are awesome 90% of the time and I wear the other pair when its raining. I DO NOT WORK FOR ICON or any of their distributors.