Don't waste your time!
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Snake -
March 19, 2012(augusta, GA)
My biggest fear was if the boots would fit because I wear a 15. Surprisingly, they fit perfect. The only thing is that I have big body builder calves, and I can't buckle the top one. The boots are also way too stiff. You can't even move your ankles to shift gears on a quad. How the world are you gonna break them in? The boot looks great, and they're pretty comfortable. They are just way too stiff for quad riders. I wouldn't recommend these to anyone.
Excellent Boot
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zx12r -
January 12, 2012(Kane, PA)
Very high quality boot. I would recommend to friends.
love everything but Do not like the buckles
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Cassie -
January 09, 2012(Williamstown, NJ)
Bought my son these for Christmas. He loves them but is having a lot of trouble with the buckles. I really hope they dont break because they are very hard to snap! Other than that my son loooooves this boot!
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Seth -
December 19, 2011(Waynesville, MO)
I bought these boots last year and i have already lost a strap, one is on its way to falling off, and 2 buckles are broken, 1 more close to breaking. My recommendation is to get a different brand of boot because this boot doesn't get the job done without breaking.
Good looks but that's it
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JC -
November 11, 2011(Austin, TX)
Bought these for my son and a buckle pops off on the first ride. The buckle had a metal plate underneath it but it connected to plastic and rubber on the book. Also very stiff and hard to break in. Took them back and upgraded to Fox.
O'Neal Element Boots
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Dave -
September 26, 2011(Boulder, CO)
Great value in an entry level boot. These broke in quickly after my first ride with them. Very good looking boot and reasonably water-resistant. Straps and buckles appear to require diligent care to avoid breakage. All-in-all, a bargain.
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Bob -
September 30, 2011(Alma, MI)
Fit smaller and narrower than usual. Had to return them. Features appeared to be OK for light use.
Good buy
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red -
August 22, 2011(Mechanicsville, VA)
Super comfortable. Guess I just got used to the old ones. When the moisture started coming in I knew I needed new boots. Great buy and quick service.
I LOVE MY O'NEAL BOOTS!
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Johnny V. -
July 08, 2011(Newbury Park, CA)
I went riding and they felt great! I didn't have to walk around camp for forever trying to break them in! It's towards the end of our season out here and I've used them the whole time and they're holding up great! Very flexible, very inexpensive for the quality. Overall - great boot!
Great Boots for the Cost
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Joel N. -
June 13, 2011(Decatur, IL)
I had borrowed a new pair from a relative and they were comfortable right out of the box. I got home and ordered my own. Decent construction, decent traction on the ground. The buckles scare me. I am afraid they will break as they are plastic, to be expected in a $100 boot. With metal buckles, this boot would be awesome in the $135-150 range. So far, I have not broken any. I have a very muscular calf and they are a bit snug at the top but once fastened, they fit comfortably.