Description
- Premium full grain leather upper
- Full length sock cushion lining for all day comfort
- Classic metal harness with bar and shield
- YKK locking inside zipper
- Goodyear welt construction, oil and slip-resistant outsole
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Dimensions | 14.3 x 10.6 x 5 inches, 1.81 Pounds |
Item model number | D95262 |
Department | mens |
Date First Available | May 26, 2011 |
Manufacturer | Harley-Davidson |
ShredMaster –
First off – I don’t own a Harley and didn’t buy these boots to “fit in”. If you’ve looked for motorcycle boots, you know the choices are pretty limited. Harley happens to have a pretty good selection of styles. I have a prosthetic leg and cannot bend my ankle so buying boots is a huge challenge. I wanted riding boots that I did not need to lace up and would provide the support and grip needed for motorcycle riding. These boots are not too tall, have zippers on the sides for easy on and off, and they look nice. Are they perfect? Nope, but they are pretty darn good and have become my go to boots for warm weather. They have no lining and seem to run a little bit large. I put a set of insoles in them to tighten them up a bit. The leather is not overly thick so they are pretty pliable but not floppy. They have a great grip when stopped so your feet don’t slip out from under you. I like these boots a lot and will buy another pair of them when these wear out.
Efrain –
Questi stivali appartengono a un’altra categoria: cuoio “vero” e spesso, suola robusta e pesante il giusto, fascino intramontabie del Made in Usa. Fascia di costo superiore. Ho voluto provare la fortuna, visto che c’era un paio del mio numero a metà prezzo. Purtroppo – come avvisato giustamente da diversi recensori – veste “largo”, per cui la mia solita taglia non andava: mi si alzava il tallone nonostante avessi sovrapposto a quella originale una soletta bella spessa e avessi indossati spessi calzini da tennis: niente, il tallone continuava ad alzarsi per cui davvero a malincuore ho dovuto renderli. Il numero inferiore costava cento euro in più per cui ho dovuto rinunciare. Peccato davvero.
Eric Erickson –
I was a little leery of buying “yet another boot” to see if it would work for me. I must have at least half a dozen pairs of riding boots and shoes. A couple WAY too heavy. One pair the toe too boxy and gets caught. A couple are cumbersome to get on. One pair looked great online – sucks up close and on my foot. Looks great – but no traction on the sole. SOOO many reasons boots just don’t work. THIS PAIR DID.
This boot IS light. I read that they were not that heavy – and I was pleasantly surprised. The leather is thinner than some of the other boots – which helps keep the weight down. It’s plenty thick enough to stop flying stones, bugs and the like from pinging your legs. My heavier boots are fine if all I’m going to do is ride. But if you’re going to get off and do ANY walking? LIGHT is never a bad thing.
The heel is supposedly about an inch – it goes from about 3/4″ in the front of the heel to just about 7/8″ at the back. One thing that has plagued ME is that, at 6’3″, I have long legs – and most of these boots that I end up with have heels that just push my legs up too far to be comfy when I’m seated on the bike. These are truly perfect.
The fit – I wear a 12 normally and I ordered the 12. A thin pair of socks – leaves a bit of slop, and heavier “boot socks” ARE a bit much. So if you wear “boot socks” with your boots – I suggest maybe getting a half size larger. I normally wear just medium weight socks for the most part and they’re dead on at least for 12s.
These boots have a nice lug-type sole on them and really help me get some grip when it’s time to push my half-ton bike around – literally.
With the short shaft on these, I do use some boot/pant clips to keep my pant legs down. They work wonders. And love the zipper – just a whole lot easier to get on and off.
I am ecstatic with these boots. I have the brown ones and suspect I’m going to just go ahead and get the black ones too 😉 Best d*mned boots I’ve ever bought for riding. Bar none.
Dave C –
I am very pleased with these boots, especially for the price (I got mine for less than $100). They run SLIGHTLY large, but the stock insoles are very thin, so I just put in a good set of quality insoles and they fit fine now. I am typically a Frye and Ariat fan for boots, but I wanted something with a little bit more rugged feel for everyday use. These boots do not disappoint. The matte leather looks great and the soles look like they’re well constructed and will last for years. They are Goodyear welt, so they can easily be replaced by a shoe repair shop, too. The zipper is excellent quality and they’r easy to get on and off. The boots are also relatively lightweight and they have broken in very quickly. I wore them for the first time on a Monday and by Thursday I was able to wear them for 17 hours with absolutely zero discomfort. I can’t even do that in my favorite pair of Frye boots that cost 4X more than these. One thing to note: If they feel a little narrow at first, give it a few days. I have an average to slightly wide foot and they felt a little tight at first. After a couple of days of break-in, the width is perfect.
Overall, I am pleasantly surprised with these boots. I was a little skeptical of the boots being imported and that Harley might just be a name without the quality to back it up. I can tell you there’s no need to worry. These have already become my daily boot and I will definitely get them again if these ever wear out.
Gian Piero Milanetti –
Die Stiefel sind super bequem zum Fahren und passen auch perfekt zum Outfit.
Efrain –
The HD logo on the side is riveted and a week after I got them the rivets broke and the logo fell off. It’s not that big a deal for me but it is poor quality. I noticed it was a bit loose when I got them.
Les Alesis –
Well made
Great pool stick love it and very affordable –
I bought these for my boyfriend and he loves them great price and stylish
Carlos Muniz –
I read all the reviews prior to purchasing these boots so I ordered a 9.5 when I wear a 10 to 10.5 depending on the cut of the shoe.
The boot is built of great quality materials leather is rugged but soft pliable. The sole does well on the road, I feel secure when I stop it does not slide or slips it has a good grip on the asphalt.
It is winter time so I do not know how hot the boot will feel with the heat of the summer, but so far the foot temperature has been comfortable and there is almost no wind penetration, which is good since it is winter time.
I wear long socks so I have not experienced any discomfort on the upper are of the calf areas.
The boot is very comfortable, has a narrow neck (I have a wide foot and 18″ calf), it is snug to put the boot in, but there is no problem or discomfort.
At 1st I thought it would be hard to get them in but once I got the feel for how to put my feet in, there is no problem.
I hate to change shoes when I ride, so a comfortable boot that I could walk on all day was inportant!! and this boot is does the job very well. Wear them all day and no foot fatige.
If you decide to order these boots, make sure you order a size lower or 1/2 a size lower. As stated earlier on my review I ordered 1/2 lower and they fit perferclty after getting through the somewhat snugg neck.
Han Yolo –
Second pair . True to size . The pair before these were brown and lasted an entire riding season. They’re still holding up. So I ordered a black pair to have a fresh set. Thick leather and good quality rubber . The stitching is top notch.