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Alpinestars Boots alpinestars SUPERTECH-R VENTED BOOTS were used, so I bought the same size, but the size feeling is completely different and I can't wear them.
The width is especially narrow, and I don't think I can wear them even if they were one size larger.
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Do your job right. Alpinestars is rated ??×5
Riding shoes from Alpinestars are bound to be good.
The problem is, WeBig you guys.
Since this is a mail-order business, don't you think the pictures in the product descriptions are very important?
8/1Quantity:Red Design in the 1st pc. image was displayed, and I wanted it to be that way, but
I ended up with something that wasn't the design and color I wanted.
After arrival, I checked the image and found out
The overall image is different from each individual up-view image, and each individual up-view image is the same for each shoe, so I feel like I'm seeing a repeat of the same image.
It ain't a cheap deal.
Do your job properly.
You've got to be kidding me. ??
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Extremely regrettable
In conclusion, this Boots is a design error.
Because the sole is flat, the foot does not go under the shift pedal well during SHIFT UP.
The Sole of the Boots is flat with no depression in the sole area.
The Image is like riding an on-road motorcycle with off-road boots, and the SHIFT UP is the worst.
When SHIFT UP, the toes need to be pointed down and under quite a bit.
I have tried with YZF-R1 and other TouringMotorcycle and it is very difficult to SHIFT UP.
Probably the same difficulty to SHIFT UP is found in Adventure type Motorcycle.
They are expensive Boots and easy to walk in and cool, but the SHIFT UP is the worst.
We had no choice but to raise the position of the Shift Pedal a little for R1, but it is fundamentally no good.
I have KUSHITANI's Boots and AlpineStar's SMX2, but these Boots do not operate the same way.
I cannot instantly SHIFT UP when I want to SHIFT UP.
It's a shame because it was an expensive purchase.
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Poorly sewn.
YellowGreen color part sewing is Quantity:Pair (for Left and Right) The right foot is different; when the buckle is tightened, it creates a raised area. I can't return them now, so I'm putting up with it. I wonder if they inspect their products properly. View detail
Too stiff for anyone to use.
I've worn a lot of boots in the past, but these are the least suitable for off-road use.
The TEC7's ankles move well from the start and can be used at the course or on the forest road, but the TEC1 is an entry model? The TEC1 is the entry model, and it's still very stiff (even after applying leather cream). ・・・・ No way!
A straightforward TEC5 or higher is recommended.
I have GAERNE FastBack (old model) and GRearct, Alpine has two TEC7 and I speak for my cousin's disapproval of TEC1, I also wore them but they are hard to use even on light Flat forest roads. I wish my ankles were softer, but I don't know how many times I've used them before they get soft, and I've thrown them out into the sea of Yahoo!
The more novice you are, the easier and lighter Boots are to use, TEC5 or TEC7 are lighter than GAERNEGRearct.
If it is lightness and ease of use forest road, there is no mistake with EDPRO of GAERNE.
If you are considering Course and Race, TEC5 or higher is better.
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