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Been looking for water proof boots for a while now. Finally found some, made by SIDI(Discovery Rain). Hip,Hip, Hooray ! Has anybody bought these yet, and if so, what do you think of them? You can check them out at SIDI|SIDIBOOTS|SIDI BOOTS

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Been looking for water proof boots for a while now. Finally found some, made by SIDI(Discovery Rain). Hip,Hip, Hooray ! Has anybody bought these yet, and if so, what do you think of them? You can check them out at SIDI|SIDIBOOTS|SIDI BOOTS

Never heard of them ! look like a good boot ! I`ve yet to find a water proof motorcross boot Let me know how you like them :yes: You guys on them 4X4 don`t get wet feet like us sport quad guys :laugh:

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Never heard of them ! look like a good boot ! I`ve yet to find a water proof motorcross boot Let me know how you like them :yes: You guys on them 4X4 don`t get wet feet like us sport quad guys :laugh:

Well i have both, so i guess it might justify getting a pair. But i'd like to hear from somebody who has a bought them first. I'm a bit sceptical myself.

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Sidi makes an awesome pair of boots. I have never tried their Rain boot but they are a company from Italy.

Ya, i agree, the SIDI crossfires are a top end boot. And i have to give them credit for testing out a new market where other boot makers have obviously avoided. I think if they nailed it with the rain boot, it could become wildly popular with the woods/trail riding crowd. Very good idea.

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Ya, i agree, the SIDI crossfires are a top end boot. And i have to give them credit for testing out a new market where other boot makers have obviously avoided. I think if they nailed it with the rain boot, it could become wildly popular with the woods/trail riding crowd. Very good idea.

When are you buying them ?? $325 is to rich for my cheap as* I would like to know how they work :cute:

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When are you buying them ?? $325 is to rich for my cheap as* I would like to know how they work :cute:

I know they are way to rich for my check book. I payed 149.00 for my boots, that was still costly.

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When are you buying them ?? $325 is to rich for my cheap as* I would like to know how they work :cute:

Don't know for sure, just wishfull thinking right now. Waiting for you and Bio to buy them for my birthday gift, but they still havn't arrived in the mail yet.:biggrin:

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The one thing I don't know if I would like is it is an offroad boot vs a MX boot. The offroad boots tend to have soles that look like hiking boots. I personally don't like that. They bite too much on the foot pegs. I like MX boots that have a more smooth sole.

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My feet get wet, almost every time I go riding, since we usually end up at the river at some point. In the summer, it is kind of nice to have wet feet. But if your feet get wet in the dead of winter, it kind of sucks. I might have to check those out, my old Tech 3's are getting a little worn after 5 years, I will probably be buying new boots by next winter, those might be the ones.

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