Australian Motorcyclist

Gear guide

This tour seemed like the ideal opportunity to try out some new riding gear.Apart from the BMW helmet, which I’ve reviewed elsewhere in this issue, that meant Climate Mid boots, a Scrambler jacket). I was going to wear my Draggin Jeans (), as well, but some bastard stole them and there wasn’t time to get new ones – so hello, Levis! The remarkably sophisticated $249.95 boots have microfiber and breathable abrasion resistant fabric uppers with micro injected inserts and a Hipora waterproof and breathable liner. The moulded Nylon shin and ankle guard protects your bones as does the shock absorbing latex foam on flex panel.The vulcanised anti-slip sole works well, too, when you put your foot down on slippery tar.The boots turned out to be comfortable while riding, and easy to walk in.

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