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Sidi 2009 Model
Charger Boots
$375.00 
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Product Description
Sidi Charger Boots

Sidi, continuously researching new technological solutions to enhance rider safety, is proud to present the Charger boot. With Sidi’s great style, feel, support and quality there are no finer performance off road boots in the world.

Heel Detail: Three extended ribs are featured at the back of the boot to assist the rider in making upshifts with his heel when starting a race. Rigid, shock resistant, anatomically shaped heel for maximum protection.

Non-Bootie Designs: Sidi boots do not incorporate inner booties into their design, and for good reason. Booties make the design larger and cumbersome; add to the boot’s thickness, which interferes with shifting, plus the inner booties retain body heat affecting the rider’s performance and comfort.

Single Flex System: Utilized on the Charger boot the Single Flex System offers the rider free movement forward and backward while limiting its side to side deflection thus offering the rider maximum comfort and strength.

Buckles: Sidi’s exclusive cam-lock buckle system is acknowledged as the finest system on the planet. It must be as most of Sidi’s competitors have attempted to copy various aspects of it. The cam-lock buckle system incorporates a strap memory retention system. Adjust the straps once and they will be at the same position for every ride after that! No more readjusting for every ride or mid-day during a ride.

Toe Areas: The tip of the toe on the Charger boots are covered with plastic to protect the base material and seems against abrasion from brush etc. Plastic shift and brake lever guards on the top of each foot area.

Heat Shields: Each Sidi boot is equipped with an anti-heat undressed leather protection panel at the same height of most motorcycle’s exhaust heat shields.

Replaceable Parts: Every bolt on component of each Sidi off road boot is available separately. Riders can change the various components to replace items that have worn or have been damaged in a crash or to make a custom colored boot to match his/her personal taste.

Composite Insole: Sidi is the only manufacture to use a composite insole that is anatomically shaped to the rider. A cushioned liner is provided that can be removed if the rider desires a more roomy fit. Sidi does not use steel shanks riveted to its insole like most manufactures, details such as this enable Sidi boots to enjoy a multi year service life versus the competitors multi month lifespan as over time, a steel shank can deteriorate, rust and fracture exposing the rider to injury.

Lining: Cambrelle is a lining that, due to its particular polyimide structure, guarantees a rapid drying rate after the boot gets wet or sweaty. This prevents the onset of mold forming which extends the boots lifespan dramatically. The Teflon treated mesh panels in the rear calf area of the boot allow humidity to escape while the boot is in use.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating -  Based on 6 Review(s)
Fit   4.5
Features   4.8

Finish   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.7

Durability   4.8
Overall   4.8
Latest Reviews
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Tim C San Diego,  CA Ohhh So Comfortable ;-) Only had a chance to wear my Chargers a couple of times so far, they were comfortable right out of the box. I wear a size 10 Running Shoe I ordered a Size 11 Boot. The fit is PERFECT. I wish they fit under my Levis, I'd wear them every day.
Fit   3.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.4
Anderson Payson,  AZ Sidi Charger Boots They run small. Get them at least a size bigger. I had to send one set back that were too small. They are the most comfortable boots made right out of the box. Save your money and get the Chargers (still expensive, though!) instead of the much heavier and more expensive top of the line model. The Chargers are the best.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Matthew Asheville,  NC Awesome Boots The SIDI Charger boots are great for dualsport riding and broke in after just a few rides. They are now easy to walk in and quite comfortable. The buckles are strong and have a lot of adjustability. I wear a 13.5 or 14 in most shoes and the size 48 fit perfect. If you have a fat foot, these boots are not for you. They seem to run a bit narrow compared to the Fox Comp 5 and Astar Tech 3. The toe box seems less bulky and therefore easier to shift. I would not hesitate buying these boots again. I don't see how the Crossfires could be $125 better. Great boots...get you some!!
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
Len Parma,  OH The best boots I tried a number of different boots and all of them had their good and bad points. I finally decided to order a set of the Sidi Chargers because I had heard good things about this brand. These are the best boots I have ever owned. The buckles are night and day better than some competitors buckles, the pivot works great, and they are light, very light. The only problem I had is that the toe box is very tight initially and took a bit to stretch to the shape of my foot, but after the first ride, they're broke in. Great job Sidi!
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.4
Patrick NY,  NY Good Boot After looking at more road oriented touring boots I realized they offer no more protection than a good pair of work boots. I wanted something to keep my feet attached, and was able to try on the charger boot. I was amazed how comfortable it is for this level of protection. They also fit under my jeans for a less than, mad max look. After reading a lot of posts, on forums about broken ankles, and skimping on boots being a big mistake, I got the chargers and am very happy with them. I ride a Suzuki DL650 and a DR650, the chargers work well on both. Ride Safe!
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Ed Santa Clarita,  ME Returned Chargers for Crossfires Love Sidi boots! Charger boot is a tighter fit (like Alpinestars) than the Crossfires - too tight for my wide feet. Chargers are lighter, though I didn't really notice when on. I returned and upgraded to the Crossfire TA which has roomier adjustment available. Crossfire is also easier to break in. Crossfire's boot rates 5, Chargers are average at 3.
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