We seem to be on a never-ending mission of a
"good" pair of riding boots. Either so stiff that they poke your
foot to the point of blisters, or so soft that the pieces fall off
after only a few months of shifting abuse. We finally bit the
bullet and thought we'd see how the other half rides - how about a
QUALITY boot for a change? The best? Gaerne.
Since it would be a second boot, and not necessary for EVERY
day riding, we agreed to try out a unique offering - the Balance
Oiled Trials boot. Gaerne does have a line that is much more the
typical MX boot - stiff leather and much plastic. However, with
recent advances in their Trials line, they were excited to spread
the word. We figured we'd give it a whooping and see how it handles
the open desert!
The main differences
you'll notice with the Trials boot immediately. It is built for a
very specific use - in Trials competition, the idea is to ride
clean, so the buckles on the Balance are set in as sleek and tight
against the boot as possible. Trials doesn't call for the constant
shifting of desert racing or other intense MX use - so the Balance
foot and toe remain a smooth one piece, with no reinforcement pad
at the shifter. Even the sole is different - it is rather flat,
with a soft rubber sole. The entire boot is built to flex and move
with the rider.
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The first thing
noticed was how difficult the sleek buckles are to un-do, compared
to regular bulky MX boot buckles. Good for not getting caught on
things and they never pop open accidentally, but a bitch to take
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After one test
ride, it was already apparent the leather would be hard-abused by
the shifter. However, after more than three months of heavy use,
both pleasure and competition riding, we assure you the leather on
this area, and the whole boot, is holding up well. |
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Easy to step in, there are no
odd inner strings or cheap velcro. The buckles adjust easily, and
latch tightly. |
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While the small (or
no) heel is a new feeling to get used to from a regular MX boot,
the sole has a lot of grip and slipping off the pegs has
surprisingly not been a problem. |
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If stylin' is your thing, the Balance Oiled also comes in red... |
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...or blue! |
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The Sales Pitch
"This trials boot has been worn and loved by multi-champions for
years. Now you too can experience the same winning comfort and
feel. Produced of the highest grade oiled leather, this durable
boot features an injection molded front shin plate & three
removable / replaceable buckles. A gum rubber sole provides great
feel & control.
Colors: 1. Oiled Brown: 2505-001 2. Blue: 2505-004 3. Red: 2505-003
Sizes: USA 4 - 13
Okay, the punch line? These babies are PRO quality. They'll set you back
over $200 if you pay full retail from RYP-USA. That's it for US
distribution so you may have a tough time talking Ryan out of them
any cheaper. But man, what a sweet boot...
Gaerne Motorcycling
US DISTRIBUTOR
RYAN YOUNG PRODUCTS
1234 WEST BROADWAY
LOUISVILLE KY 40203
TEL 502-722-2253
FAX 502-722-2255
ryoung@rypusa.com
www.rypusa.com