A couple of weeks ago, I picked up a pair of boots from Indie Ridge and I gotta say, they're pretty sweet on the feet.
I stumbled onto them from an ad somewhere and noticed they have a phone app for Iphone, not sure if Android has one too, but anyway, I'm pretty happy with them so far. They are actual motorcycle boots in the sense that there is a lot of support for the ankles and it's a very well made boot. They've also got a few certifications for safety as well.
I picked up a pair of Knights, which are ventilated leather boots. I wish I had gotten these earlier in the season, when it was a lot hotter out. You Arizona and Texas folks would love them! I can literally feel the air on my feet when I turn them certain angles. Good stuff.
I'm planning on going with a non ventilated pair in the future and picking up a few pairs of gloves, also.
What finally sold me, was catching a video interview on Rainy Riders YT channel, with the owner, Steve. This guy takes a lot of pride in offering a quality product that does what it say it does and he encourages feedback. He even mentions in the interview that it can take about a month to break them in and to let them know if you're not happy with them after 30 days. Plenty of other reviews on good ole YT, as well.
I made a little comment when I ordered about how I saw the video and was impressed with the owner and a couple days later, the owner himself reached out to me, about the kind words about his product and to let him know how I like the boots.
To me, this kind of support is a dying trait in a lot of business' nowadays.
Just thought I would pass along the info in case anyone was in the market for a new pair of kickers/masks and/or gloves.
I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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I stumbled onto them from an ad somewhere and noticed they have a phone app for Iphone, not sure if Android has one too, but anyway, I'm pretty happy with them so far. They are actual motorcycle boots in the sense that there is a lot of support for the ankles and it's a very well made boot. They've also got a few certifications for safety as well.
I picked up a pair of Knights, which are ventilated leather boots. I wish I had gotten these earlier in the season, when it was a lot hotter out. You Arizona and Texas folks would love them! I can literally feel the air on my feet when I turn them certain angles. Good stuff.
I'm planning on going with a non ventilated pair in the future and picking up a few pairs of gloves, also.
What finally sold me, was catching a video interview on Rainy Riders YT channel, with the owner, Steve. This guy takes a lot of pride in offering a quality product that does what it say it does and he encourages feedback. He even mentions in the interview that it can take about a month to break them in and to let them know if you're not happy with them after 30 days. Plenty of other reviews on good ole YT, as well.
I made a little comment when I ordered about how I saw the video and was impressed with the owner and a couple days later, the owner himself reached out to me, about the kind words about his product and to let him know how I like the boots.
To me, this kind of support is a dying trait in a lot of business' nowadays.
Just thought I would pass along the info in case anyone was in the market for a new pair of kickers/masks and/or gloves.
I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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