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HKP
20-09-04, 09:22 AM
It certainly pays to shop around these days on the internet.
Been looking for a pair of SIDI rain EVO for the winter. Most shops sell then for around £120-£135. Even on ebay a second hand pair will cost £80.
Finally found a website in the UK where I payed £99.99 for a new pair. Now thats a saving of £35 for an hours surfing.

I think a got a deal, did I?

Iansv
20-09-04, 11:17 AM
and the website is?

HKP
20-09-04, 11:54 AM
Yeah, sorry :oops:
www.cissburyleathers.com

Boots havent arrived yet so I am reserving judgement on the service.

Iansv
20-09-04, 12:02 PM
Post again when you get them... need new boots and its an excellent price

HKP
24-09-04, 02:01 PM
Still havent got my boots yet. :( Been a week now. So I phoned Cissbury and was told that they were having difficulty getting stock and that they should come in early next week. I am a bit pi**ed off that they didnt email/phone me when the knew they were not in stock.
Ok, cut them a bit of slack. Lets seen how long this takes.

Jabba
17-10-04, 06:51 PM
Ok, cut them a bit of slack. Lets seen how long this takes.

Erm............can we assume that they have arrived? :lol:

I fancy a pair myself - how are they to wear?

HKP
18-10-04, 09:02 AM
Seems to have lost my last post.
Yes, they arrived after 2 week wait. Seems they were out of stock.
Boots are great, totally waterproof and seem quite warm. Wore them for 40 mins on the road today and didnt feel the cold.
Seems the best deal on th'internet if you dont mind the wait.

Ken McCulloch
19-10-04, 03:54 PM
Ok, cut them a bit of slack. Lets seen how long this takes.

Erm............can we assume that they have arrived? :lol:

I fancy a pair myself - how are they to wear?

I've got a pair and they are very comfortable and seem waterproof although I have yet to give them a real soaking. My only reservation is that they are perhasp not the ideal boots to go cartwheeling down the road in. Compared to my other boots (Alpinestars Effex) they seem a bit squashy and flimsy.

Moo
19-10-04, 04:26 PM
A bargin always good to find. :lol: