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Old 22-12-10, 02:15 PM   #1
harvy
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Default Two Zip boot recommendations?

Afternoon All,

I’ve been riding for just over 4 years now, and have gone though two pairs of boots - both less then £50 jobs from Aldi/Lidl...

The first pair I bought were two zipped and lasted me approx 3 and a half years, before there were too many holes in the sole to stop water getting in when walking.


The second pair are knackered after 6 months and only one zip... and are basically "talking" from the heal, where the rubber heal has come apart from the body of the boot itself.

I know this is because of the way I take the boots off etc, but I’ve found that its a lot harder to take off a boot with one zip then it is with two.

Ideally not looking to spend more then £100 and not looking for loads of protection etc, enough to meet the basics for town riding.

So are there any boots people recommend out there that are two zipped?
They need to be waterproof enough for a 2 mile commute each day though town (so mainly slow speed), everyday of the year except when it snows.

Help is much appreciated!
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