Debating on a pair. They're based on their military boot,but adapted for motorcycling. Anyone got any experience with this brand?
http://www.altberg.co.uk/product/hogg-all-weather-original/
Well worth the investment :nod
Ive been to the factory and watched someone get a custom pair made up, old world stuff. Personally, I dont like the idea of laces on a motorbike.
Quote from: threepot on November 22, 2016, 09:04:14 PM
Debating on a pair. They're based on their military boot,but adapted for motorcycling. Anyone got any experience with this brand?
http://www.altberg.co.uk/product/hogg-all-weather-original/
No, but Phworr! :love10
Friend of mine has a pair of their motorcycle boots, don,t know which model :^_^ Hes had them for years and they never seem to wear out, although I believe that they can be resoled if needed. He swears by them as they are warm and waterproof but not the most stylish looking things.
I have been wearing Altberg Field and Fell boots for years.Warm,waterproof,last for ages.Recommended.
I have the Roadrunner boots, I have crash tested them, they work!. Total protection, are warm in winter, cool in summer, waterproof. Just use the ledergris they supply on them now and then and they will last forever.
The zip went on one of mine after 18 months of use, I took them back to the factory for repair, and they totally rebuilt both boots at no charge, said they should never have gone out like that.
My wife has their basic fell walking boots , which are great, and my daughter this top level winter mountain boots , which she swears by.
Yes I am impressed by the products and the service, not cheap, but well worth the money.
They don't look like poseur boots or creak when you walk in them either.
Ledgers :thumbsup not that pricey either when you see what you have to pay for some "fashion" boots.
Finally splashed out! Not their motorcycle boot,but the combat boot,supplied to the army. Plenty of cushion around ankle,and stiffness around toe,and heel. Lovely quality. Waterproof lining. And a bargain..£68!
Should have said mate, I was in the QM's the other day and they had racks of the damn things, and Hanwag and Meindl, think those are reserved for "Special" types.
Good for you Threepot. :><
Quote from: threepot on June 13, 2017, 08:40:31 PM
Finally splashed out! Not their motorcycle boot,but the combat boot,supplied to the army. Plenty of cushion around ankle,and stiffness around toe,and heel. Lovely quality. Waterproof lining. And a bargain..£68!
What are they like for riding Mark? - two pairs of military type boots I tried are far too high and cause issues with the gear lever at the contact point, I know I can adjust it, but I don't want to have to do that everytime I have a change of footwear :icon_rolleyes:
I have a pair of Magnum (like the police and doormen use) which are not to bad but not waterproof.
Not tried them on the bike yet JD,but I think I might have to raise the selector just a bit?
Quote from: threepot on June 14, 2017, 09:02:16 PM
Not tried them on the bike yet JD,but I think I might have to raise the selector just a bit?
You bought them days ago! I couldn't be waiting
that long :icon_eek:
Know its an old thread and I thought Id put something up but maybe not. Back in September me and the missus were up in Hawes for a week with the Dogs, no bike unfortunately, but I did manage to con the missus into a trip to Richmond and visited the factory and got a fitting. Then ordered these, took 3 months to be made, but well worth the wait. You wont find these on the website, but they are in the printed catalogue, they are called Wayfarers and are a slight mod on their Roadrunner boot, I tried Hoggs on but I personally just dont fancy laces. From day one they have been like putting a favourite pair of slippers on, just a tad heavier. I also upgraded to their Svartz absorber foot beds, all in about £270 which aint much more than the Sidi Canyons these replace, Its rare to be blown away by British craftmanship these days, these guys are up there.
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I love my boots. Wear them every day in work. They feel indestructible,and are great in poor weather conditions. I have worn them on the bike,but they are a little too short for winter use,as they don't cover quite enough shin area,so it gets a bit cold there! And they're a pain to clean ! You really need to remove the laces to do a proper job. I regularly use 'Leder Gris' on them,and they have remained waterproof? I'll use them as a summer boot,and they should be fine.
Size 10 1/2 I see, will fit me nicely thank you very much.
You really cannot go wrong with these boots, just look after them with the leder gris and they will probably outlive you!
I've been holding out putting the Bahn riders into service when the current TCX's give up the ghost but the buggers just keep going :icon_evil:
:iagree Altbergs are incomparable value and comfy like no other off the shelf offering.