Sidi Strada Evo Air Boots

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Sidi Strada Evo Air Boots
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Average Customer Rating:   4.5 out of 5 (based on 14 ratings)

The Strada Evo Air is one of the coolest Sidi sport boots…in more ways that one! Encompassing most of the same features as the Strada Evo Tepor (except the water resistant lining) the Strada Evo Air adds a pair of intake vents, called "Kent Vents" after Sport Rider Magazine's Kent Kunitsugu who inspired them. Add the new replaceable thermoplastic shin plate and dual compound sole to the breathable lining and Sidi has created the coolest air breathing sport-touring boot on the planet! Combine with Sidi CoolMax or Xstatic socks for best results.

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 Low Profile Sport Boot

By Anonymous from New Hampshire

Pros: The air that flows through the vents is intense. Normally my feet get too hot for riding boots, but in these I can feel the air flowing through and it definitely makes a difference. It is still warm here so we will see how it feels when the temperature drops but I think if it is necessary there is enough room for an extra pair of socks in these.

Cons: The only thing that makes me wish I had sprung for the Vertigo Air is the closures. The zipper and velcro make it easy to get on and off, but I dont feel like they fit as snuggly around my calf.

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Additional Sizing Notes: These boots are quite narrow. They are fine for normal or narrow feet, but if you wear a wider sneaker/shoe, you may want to try these on before you buy them.

These boots are really low profile. When I ride to work, I can wear them at the office without looking like a space man or drawing a lot of attention to my feet.

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Average Customer Rating:   4.5 out of 5 (based on 14 ratings)

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 Low Profile Sport Boot

By Anonymous from New Hampshire

Pros: The air that flows through the vents is intense. Normally my feet get too hot for riding boots, but in these I can feel the air flowing through and it definitely makes a difference. It is still warm here so we will see how it feels when the temperature drops but I think if it is necessary there is enough room for an extra pair of socks in these.

Cons: The only thing that makes me wish I had sprung for the Vertigo Air is the closures. The zipper and velcro make it easy to get on and off, but I dont feel like they fit as snuggly around my calf.

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Additional Sizing Notes: These boots are quite narrow. They are fine for normal or narrow feet, but if you wear a wider sneaker/shoe, you may want to try these on before you buy them.

Comments: These boots are really low profile. When I ride to work, I can wear them at the office without looking like a space man or drawing a lot of attention to my feet.

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By Mark from Mays landing, MI

Pros: quality, price, style.

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Additional Sizing Notes: took kneedraggers advice and order the 46 (11.5 US). i wear a size 12w and these are snug! should break in well though, i hope. but they are not made for walking, theyre made for riding, and i prefer snug over loose.

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By kenny from SLC

Pros: The low profile in the toe area is nice for shifting. This seems largely attributed to the thin sole. Construction is top notch. Track boot design seems like it would offer great protection relative to other street boot options, while the boot is not over done with features.

Cons: Poor fit without good aftermarket insoles. also, the calf area of the boot is HUGE. Seeing how I have chicken legs and don't tuck in my riding pants, this is really annoying, there is a lot of slop.

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Additional Sizing Notes: The toe area seems reallly narrow to me, maybe I have wide feet? There is also a lot of general slop in the boot. This was fixed by adding arch supporting insoles. The boots doesnt come with any insoles.

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By William from Manorville, NY

Pros: Excellent boots very comfortable, not to flashy

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

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By Anonymous from California, USA

Pros: When the boots are on, they do not look bulky. Looks like a normal part of shoes when pants over it. It have vents, so it'll keep my feet dryer than without.

Cons: Boots is really stiff above the ankle. Not comfortable to walk in. Might be different after broken in

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Additional Sizing Notes: Snug fit, fits true to size

Comments: This is my 2nd pair of boots. Compared to the TCX SS Performance, those are better. Cost less, more comfortable, but it is bulky.

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