AlpinestarsCorozal Adventure Drystar Men's Motorcycle Touring Boots
H**Y
Great pair of boots.
I should not be surprised as an alpinestars has always not let me down. These provide excellent protection and the fit even as brand new was very wearable. Worth every penny.
R**R
Botas para moto
La verdad fue un buen regalo para mi esposo, a él le gustó mucho y cada vez que va andar en moto es lo primero que equipa, son muy cómodas para usar en motos de montaña.. resistente.. recomendada, espero mi opinión te sirva de ayuda para tu elección
B**Y
Comfortable and true to size
Comfortable and well insulated boot. Good armor protection. A little stiff for casual riding. But if you are buying these for off-road Adventure I would highly recommend them for their price point and protection design.
C**Y
Great ADV Boots
I love the buckle system on the Alpinestars much better than my old Vendramini boots. I’ve taking a couple long overnight trips now and find them very comfortable. They were rain and snow tested and passed with flying colors since my feet stayed warm and dry. On one ride, temperatures got up to 90 and they were warm, but not uncomfortable. They are fairly stiff and wouldn’t serve well hiking around for long periods of time, but then they weren’t designed for that purpose! If you’re looking for a good adventure boot, I would recommend them, and they’re very reasonably priced compared to other boots of the same quality.
J**P
Street comfort & backcountry beast!
Great boots for under $300! The fit is perfect. I have a very flat and narrow foot that is hard to size sometimes. The corozal has an arch, but it's not too overbearing. The inside padding is extremely comfortable and with the buckles I was able to adjust to allow ankle movement while riding and standing on the pegs. The boots make some noise while walking but it's not like I'm wearing these to go out on the town for a night. The toe of the boot is a little large on the outside and some will complain of not getting it under there shifter. I found this a problem at first but after riding 4 or 5 hours standing on the pegs I found myself just using the side of the boot to bump the shifter anyways, even on the street now I don't force my toe all the way under unless I'm feeling for neutral.In the first day riding, I took several large limbs to the shin that were lying in the trail. I never felt any discomfort, the padding and armor is great. I also took several large rolling rocks to the toe and heel that could have broken ankles in other "adventure" boots, but not with these, I just skated right through!I have not tested the waterproof,but the construction is better than any boot I've seen under $499. I ordered the Forma Adventures first and was highly disappointed in the construction and fit. The soles had way too much flex for anything more than the occasional loose gravel on a paved road. To me, Alpinestars nailed the true adventure boot with the Corozal. Comfortable enough for street commuting, beast enough to thrash in the backcountry.
M**G
Comfortable straight from the box
Fit is roomy and comfortable from first wear. Boots are waterproof the sole feels grippy on pegs and walking around. Definitely warm. My feet were sweaty after an all day ride in high humidity and 90 degree temps in the Virginia summer, but not so bad that it became an issue. I’ve heard they’re exceptionally squeaky from others but have not had that experience. Highly recommend.
R**J
Good comfortable boots
The Corozal is popular among the ADV set, so I figured I'd try them out. They are popular for a reason! These boots provide a good compromise between armor and flexibility, especially after wearing them around the house for a couple of days to help them break in. They're comfortable and reasonably lightweight for a tall boot. My feet don't feel like they're turning soggy in there, but I'm writing this review in January. We'll see how it goes in the mid-August heat. It's easy to stand on the pegs with these, although shifting gears feels a little clunky right now. But you would expect that with any big change in riding boots. It's also not a big deal to walk around in these boots. I wouldn't want to hike the Appalachian Trail in them, but the normal walking around you might do while touring or running trails isn't an issue.
L**I
Very comfortable, but very Stiff
Thes fit really well, and are decently warm, not recommended above maybe 50F. Work decent at freezing 32F.Very stiff, which might save an injury, but It is very hard to up shift, though I'm on a cruiser sort of, so. :/Hoepefully they break in a bit there, but I do really, really like them, materail feels great quality wise. DOn't get the short version of the boot, I think called beliz or something? it'll dig into your calf.
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