I am wearing Harley Davidson black Sonar 6" lace up boots...they have a zipper up the inside of the boot, so that once you have the laces tied up the way you want them you only need to use the zipper from then on...this makes them extremely easy to put on and take off...an added bonus is that they are extremely comfortable, I could wear them all day...they came with a little metal tag on the back of the heel which had the Harley name in chrome, which I immediately removed...they cost $135.00 but since I have really high arches it is hard for me to find a boot that fits and thes really fit nice...
Did the Hardly-Ableson boots slow you down any?well now that you mention it...when I am in the house with the HD boots on, I move very slowly on completing my "Honey-Do" list. When on the Connie, I don't notice any slow down...yet
well now that you mention it...when I am in the house with the HD boots on, I move very slowly on completing my "Honey-Do" list. When on the Connie, I don't notice any slow down...yet
I had no issues shifting with the vertigo corsa's ( http://tinyurl.com/5rzk4al ). The ankle support/stabilization is part of the selling features of the boot. The boot prevents your ankles from being hyper extended or compressed. In fact, had it not been for this, I would of had more severe injuries to that area of the foot. Come to think of it, had the boot been taller, I probably would not have suffered the burns to the calf area either (from hot exhaust).
Flashy or not, the boot did its job. Unless i'm in full leathers, I normally wear my touring pants over the boot, so all you really see is the bottom portion.