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  • ash_akbari
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    Re: Orazo Riding Boots

    Is there any water proof shoes available? we have to ride 30 days in Aug- Sep.

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  • HeartBrokenBiker
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    Re: Orazo Riding Boots

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    Contact PlanetDSG for more info.

    Cheers!
    VJ

    Did .. they didnt have my size in anything other than SMX5 black -_- ... so I had to import my boots... very happy with what I got now

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: Orazo Riding Boots

    Originally posted by HeartBrokenBiker View Post
    And here I was trying to find a primato II of my size in white and couldn't.
    Contact PlanetDSG for more info.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • HeartBrokenBiker
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    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    Now it's been a while I bought an AXO Primato II boot, and then sold it thinking it won't be useful just after a few rides. But then, now I think I shouldn't have made the decision in first place to sell.

    And here I was trying to find a primato II of my size in white and couldn't.

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  • Suhas Rocky
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    Any idea as to how heavy the Picus is? I've a pair woodlands which I use for riding, but it is feels really heavy though. I except the Picus to be less heavy than what i've got...

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  • Samarth 619
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    Guys, after 2-3 years of owning Orazo Picus 5.5 inch Boots, the left one has finally a slightly cracked sole. But they're durable and I'm still using them for college rides. But I used them very hard I think.

    But, I'm unlikely to buy another Orazo boot. While there's no complaint to its functionality, but those Charlie Chaplin kind of big boot looks is something I'm tired of. I'm already a tall guy and this boot doesn't make me look any cool. That toe area is so fat that it grabs unneeded attention.
    Will get a decent Woodland or anything premium if I get them in Black Formal color.

    I request Orazo staff to redesign it in an appealing way, somewhat like the woodland posted above. Getting my idea? And also, please have different steel toe sizes for different sizes of shoes...

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Originally posted by harikeshpk View Post
    i am using an Orazo and also quechua. Orazo was used for my saddle sore recently but after a lot of wearing / walking and riding. the shoes does take time to set in. but quechua is just superb fit it and forget it, but is an all day trekking shoe(not a riding shoe). for orazo the quality is good for the price you pay. you can go for it.
    Thank you so much for your help sir.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • harikeshpk
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    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    Guys can someone help me out here. I am planning to go for the Orazo I-bis boot. Now it's been a while I bought an AXO Primato II boot, and then sold it thinking it won't be useful just after a few rides. But then, now I think I shouldn't have made the decision in first place to sell.

    Can anyone using the Orazo I-bis tell me how the boot's quality is, overall water resistancy, comfort in long ride! Would be much glad to know if anyone used it for any Leh rides, inputs much appreciated!

    Cheers!
    VJ
    i am using an Orazo and also quechua. Orazo was used for my saddle sore recently but after a lot of wearing / walking and riding. the shoes does take time to set in. but quechua is just superb fit it and forget it, but is an all day trekking shoe(not a riding shoe). for orazo the quality is good for the price you pay. you can go for it.

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Guys can someone help me out here. I am planning to go for the Orazo I-bis boot. Now it's been a while I bought an AXO Primato II boot, and then sold it thinking it won't be useful just after a few rides. But then, now I think I shouldn't have made the decision in first place to sell.

    Can anyone using the Orazo I-bis tell me how the boot's quality is, overall water resistancy, comfort in long ride! Would be much glad to know if anyone used it for any Leh rides, inputs much appreciated!

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • j4zb4
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    Originally posted by drvmtm View Post
    @orazo...
    i till date using woodland ,ITS NUMBER 10 IN SIZE.
    ITS THE PICTURE


    i am looking for a good pair of boots.
    ia m looking for falco.i can use this as a regular basis to ride my bike also to drive my cars also.
    so i want a falco number 10.
    so i want ,delivered in chennai.so tell emt eh details.
    i want a regular plain jane non water proof shoes.
    You might want to visit their site... ::Orazo::

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  • drvmtm
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    @orazo...
    i till date using woodland ,ITS NUMBER 10 IN SIZE.
    ITS THE PICTURE


    i am looking for a good pair of boots.
    ia m looking for falco.i can use this as a regular basis to ride my bike also to drive my cars also.
    so i want a falco number 10.
    so i want ,delivered in chennai.so tell emt eh details.
    i want a regular plain jane non water proof shoes.

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  • animeher
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    In my recent 1800kms kerala tour, me and wife both used Orazo Picus boots, that were the prize of last year's best travelogue contest. Wife's shoes were added to the prize kindly by Orazo. We tested them fully, and are really happy about their performance. They offer nice grip, and increase our perception of safety. At times, we rode for 5-6 hours wearing them, and didn't feel anything bad in feet because of them.

    For tourers, definitely recommended. However, they are very distinctive, so have to take care outside temples and places where you have to leave your shoes outside.

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  • j4zb4
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    Originally posted by shrinathrao View Post
    Wondering does orazo shoes have toe and ankle protection in case someone crashes or some idiot car or auto fella rolls his car over your fingers. i checked out liberty protection shoes and they have decent ankle and toe protection but the costing is bit on higher side.
    Yes they have amazing toe protection... A proper steel toe... As T-bone mentioned a couple of posts above mine that a car drove over his toes and he didnt even notice...

    From what I saw of the shoes they have decent ankle protection too... Good padding all around...

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  • shrinathrao
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    Wondering does orazo shoes have toe and ankle protection in case someone crashes or some idiot car or auto fella rolls his car over your fingers. i checked out liberty protection shoes and they have decent ankle and toe protection but the costing is bit on higher side.

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  • princesirohi
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    Originally posted by j4zb4 View Post
    Just one question... If you kick the door of a car hard enough will it make a nice dent...? Could be handy for those annoying cabbies...
    definitely you can....

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