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Originally posted by Orazo Boots View Post[DEALERSHIP UPDATE]1) We are proud to announce to the riders of Hyderabad that we have tied up with DECCAN NAWABS as our dealers out there. You can can go, check out & purchase the boots at the following address: 5-9-204, BETHEL, Chirag Ali Lane, Abids, Hyderabad, Telangana 500001 Phone no: +91 9885904683 / 81425349442) For folks living in & around Ghaziabad, we have tied up with Sangam Autos who are showcasing our boots. This is not a dealership but an experience center to get a touch-feel of the boots. The boots will still have to be purchased online. Their address is as follows: No. A-23/6, Site -IV, Industrial Area, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010 Phone no: +91 9999051166
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Originally posted by Funrider View PostHi team,
Please dont mind if i am asking the repeated question, but i live in Noida and want to put on these shoes before buying a pair. Do let me know the correct place or any dealer in NOIDA.
Depending on which part of Noida you live in, You could go to either of the two places for trying the boots:
1) Company trial outlet: A63, Sector 10, NOIDA, UP - 201301 Ph. No.: 0120 4326648
2) Experience center: No. A-23/6, Site -IV, Industrial Area, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010 Phone no: +91 9999051166
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Originally posted by Orazo Boots View PostHey Funrider,
Depending on which part of Noida you live in, You could go to either of the two places for trying the boots:
1) Company trial outlet: A63, Sector 10, NOIDA, UP - 201301 Ph. No.: 0120 4326648
2) Experience center: No. A-23/6, Site -IV, Industrial Area, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010 Phone no: +91 9999051166
Do you still offer a discount for walk-in customers at your company outlet in Noida?
I am looking to buy Picus LWR, likley this weekend.
cheers,
Kshitij
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Re: Orazo Riding Boots
Originally posted by Orazo Boots View Post[DEALERSHIP UPDATE]
1) We are proud to announce to the riders of Hyderabad that we have tied up with DECCAN NAWABS as our dealers out there. You can can go, check out & purchase the boots at the following address: 5-9-204, BETHEL, Chirag Ali Lane, Abids, Hyderabad, Telangana 500001 Phone no: +91 9885904683 / 8142534944
2) For folks living in & around Ghaziabad, we have tied up with Sangam Autos who are showcasing our boots. This is not a dealership but an experience center to get a touch-feel of the boots. The boots will still have to be purchased online. Their address is as follows: No. A-23/6, Site -IV, Industrial Area, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201010 Phone no: +91 9999051166
Folks in & around Nashik can now go to Rider's planet to try on Orazo boots
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Originally posted by Imran7 View PostHello Orazo,
Am from Chennai do you have any dealers where I can check these products in person for size?
We currently do not have an outlet in Chennai.
Details of dealers & experience centers:
Click on the city near you to find ORAZO dealersNORTH INDIACHANDIGARH: ChandigarhDELHI NCR: Noida | Delhi | Ghaziabad | GurugramRAJASTHAN: JaipurUTTAR
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Originally posted by shivam0983 View PostHey Orazo boots,
I am going to Ladakh in August. I wanted to know what is the weight of your picus & Ibis models. Also, which one would you recommend?
thanks,
shivam
The weight of PICUS is 1100 grams per pair & IBIS is 1350 grams per pair.
For Ladakh, IBIS would be a better option as it offers better shin protection and lessen's chance of water going in from the mouth of the boot, since it is taller.
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Hello Riders
I used Orazo IBIS-Velcro in my recent trip to Spiti Valley, and it performed really well as there is single cons though, but I would strongly recommend it to all.
Lets discuss it pros first as there are many and then a few cons.
Pros
1) Light Weight.
2) Comfortable.
3) No problem while changing gears.
4) Long Ankle Length gives good support to legs.
5) Soft cushioning which helps in smooth movement of foot.
6) No tention of tying laces, velcro solves it all.
7) Steel Toe prevents damage to fingers when we hit stones etc.
8) No pain even wearing for 10-12 hours.
9) Firm grip even on slippery surfaces.
Cons
1) It is water resistant but not water proof but thats the best we can get at this price.
Buy Link: http://www.orazosafety.com/index.php/product/ibis-vwr/
Overall it is the best gear for foot I have used so far in terms of comfort, safety and price.
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the sole of my orazo picus less than 3 years old has just crumbled. the boot has been used sparingly and only for riding. the upper is in very good condition almost like new. just 2 days back half way through a long ride my left shoe sole ( heel till centre of shoe) just fell off. even though the sole was bad i never thought this would happen. when i wear the shoe black dust would be on my floor if i walk ( read slow crumbling of sole). i would like to know if this is a one off problem. the shoe is now useless even though the upper is in good shape. i would appreciate a reply from orazo on this. any pictures are required on my shoe condition i can upload them if mods permit the same.Mountain biking on impulse with my wife and our bike goes down in water
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Originally posted by harikeshpk View Postthe sole of my orazo picus less than 3 years old has just crumbled. the boot has been used sparingly and only for riding. the upper is in very good condition almost like new. just 2 days back half way through a long ride my left shoe sole ( heel till centre of shoe) just fell off. even though the sole was bad i never thought this would happen. when i wear the shoe black dust would be on my floor if i walk ( read slow crumbling of sole). i would like to know if this is a one off problem. the shoe is now useless even though the upper is in good shape. i would appreciate a reply from orazo on this. any pictures are required on my shoe condition i can upload them if mods permit the same.
We understand your predicament. Our boots are made of Polyurethane (PU) soles which is significantly lighter than boots made of rubber soles. However, PU soles need to be used at a reasonable frequency (once in 3-4 weeks) for increased durability. If used sparingly & stored in damp conditions for a prolonged period of time (ie. 8-10 months) without use, there is a possibility of the soles undergoing hydrolysis. We do hear one-off cases like this when the boots are used very infrequently.
Please feel free to contact us on [email protected] with the images.
Thanks!
Team Orazo
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