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  • Leather construction.
  • Soft leather upper.
  • Molded plastic side impact protection.
  • Padded ankle area.
  • Plastic adjuster strap with aluminum buckle.
  • Reinforced gear shift area.
  • Reflective area on heel.

JOE ROCKET BIG BANG BOOTS

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Overall:
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Sizing - Fit true to size?:
2 out of 5
Sizing - Fit true to size? out of 5
Style:
1 out of 5
Style out of 5
Comfort:
2 out of 5
Comfort out of 5
Durability:
4 out of 5
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Performance:
4 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: Holloman Air Force Base NM
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" I thought these boots looked awesome online... when I had gotten them.. they looked like clown shoes. Insanely wide--and do not fit true to size.they offer a great deal of protection,dont get me wrong.. But if you have narrow feet or just overall not wide feet,then these probably wont be for you. "
Overall:
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Location: Gridley,CA
Heavy Hitters
" These boots are not the lightest ones out there but the protection is great and the style is good.If you dont mind the weight(as much as your dirt bike boots) then bye them. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Warner Robins, GA
Bulky, but not bad.
" Despite being somewhat bulky, these boots feel pretty light for their size. For me, they fit a big large and I could have benefitted greatly from a half-size. (Adding a thicker replacement insole helps.) Their overall low-key appearance means they blend in well with street clothes. They are a bit stiff at first, but break-in pretty well. (I now have just over 300 miles on them.) While I would not describe them as cool, I have worn them all day (on and off the bike) on a couple of 90+ degree F days without any real issue. Overall, they feel sturdy and appear to offer a good level of protection to the street rider at a reasonable price. On the downside though, the overall bulk and toe height can make shifting awkward, particularly on bikes with more confined ergos. (My primary ride is a sportbike.) Also, while the soles provide great grip and decent vibration isolation, they are a little thick for my liking, resulting in a feeling of isolation from the controls during downshifting and rear braking. Overall, these are not a bad boot for the price, but riders with medium to large feet (I typically wear a men’s 10.5 US) should probably consider their bike's ergos when making their decision. "

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