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Discovery Rain Boots
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Sidi Discovery Rain Boots

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

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.

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.

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: 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.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -  Based on 30 Review(s)
Fit   4.6
Features   4.8

Finish   4.8
Cost Benefit   4.6

Durability   4.8
Overall   4.7
Latest Reviews
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Mark Engstrom Eureka,  CA Best Boots What can I say? You've probably tried the rest, which is why you're reading about Sidi boots. They ARE as good as you hope. You've only got one pair of feet to last your whole life, and they deserve it. Size wise, some Sidi's are known for being narrow, but these fit my Fred Flintstones just fine. I got a 45, which is listed as US11, and it corresponds well to Nike 11. I also wear 45 in Alpinestars, but they don't leave as much room for bulky socks in the winter. In the summer, If you like really thin socks, as I do, you can use athletic insoles.
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
mjames tavernier,  FL Sidi boots After looking at several boots for trail riding for an old guy, needed waterproofing and durability and comfort. After adding a good insole like Dr. Schoal’s the fit is great and the feel is awesome. Had two pair of good boots before but needed waterproofing, the Sidi's I had before are street boots that held up for a year and a half and the Gaerne boots were lower priced boots that didn’t provide the waterproofing, although they’re better. I would give these Sidis a 10 with an insole.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
Mark Deming,  NM A Quality Dual Sport and ATV Boot First I want to say that I have not tested the durability of these boots enough to really rate my experience with them so I gave them a 4 out of 5 at this time. I have had lots of experience with SIDI's line of mountian bike shoes and they are some of the best so it's no surprise that the quality of their motorcycle boots is no different. Having said that I already knew the size that I would need which is a 43 EUR. Normally I wear a wide shoe and SIDI does not offer that in this line of boots, however, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the 43 fit well. A little break-in was required but after such time the boots fit just fine and are very comfortable. Top quality materials. Primarily I bought these boots for ATV riding and I needed to have a boot that I could walk or run in, if necessary, and these offer the right combination of flexibility and protection to make that happen. This boot is the perfect compromise for someone looking for a boot that offers the comfort of a walking shoe without all the armor of a full out motocross boot and for someone who will not compromise on quality.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Wellborn Shreveport,  LA The perfect dual sport boot for me I ride a BMW dual sport G650GS on steep, twisty, gravel and rock trails and roads in the Ouachita and Ozark mountains of Arkansas. This is the perfect dual sport boot for me. Descriptive words and phrases that come readily to mind: beautiful, protective, comfortable, firmly supportive yet flexible, and worth the money and the required breaking in. Fit, finish and support are suggestive of high end mountaineering or telemark boots -- all of which require some degree of "breaking in" and getting accustomed to. Weight is relatively light, considering the high degree of protection offered. Buckles are the very best I've ever had on any boot and offer a wide range of easy adjustment. Overall, a very thoughtfully designed and well constructed boot.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   4.4
Michael Seattle,  WA Sidi Discovery I work as a Courier in Seattle and choose the Discovery and have not had a problem since. Waterproof, durable and comfortable. Just what I need for my job. My feet stay dry and I can walk with boots without any discomfort.
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.6
Dan Gresham Santa Fe,  NM Perfect Broke them in on a 2800 mile on/off road through NM, CO, MT, WY. They were comfortable, waterproof, easy to break in and easy to walk in - worth the money.
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.6
dan santa fe,  NM sidi discovery boots Bomb proof and waterproof - awesome
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
Kyle Brattleboro,  VT Discovery Rain boots The boots are of high quality typical of italian brands. I have narrow feet and the boots were too spacious without an after market insole. I used higher end insolde with a high arch and heat moldable. Since then, the boots have been used on several long rides, ranging from 26-90 dgrees F, and the boots have been perfect. No wet feet yet, but haven't put them through much water. They are stiff enough to spend hours standing up on more difficult terrain, but felixible enough to be able to walk around your destination comfortably. The trials sole is very grippy, aswell. I bought these boots based of the previous revious and long distance enduro riding which I do. Comfort wise, I wish I could wear them everyday, they're really awesome boots. If you go to the sidi website, they have a video description of them, might be more helpful.
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
Don casper,  WY Sidi Discovery Boots So far I am very pleased with the boots. I wear a size 12(US) and ordered the larger size(47). The boots do not come with insoles and by adding a set the fit and feel improved greatly.
Fit   4.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   3.8
Speedster Helena,  MT Sidi Discovery Rain I needed a waterproof boot with traction for my dual-sport rides. The only boot I found that fit the bill is the Sidi Discovery. My biggest concern was the fit. I have Alpinestars Tech 8's for my motocross days, Icon Field Armor boots for warm, dry street and dual-sport days. Both of those have US sizing and I wear a 12 in each. With Euro sizing on the Sidi's, I wasn't sure which size, I tried on another model of Sidi at a local store, but was kind of in between sizes, so I didn’t' know what to get for sure in the Discovery. I ended up with the smaller size than what their size conversion shows-a size 46 which is an 11.5. It is the right size, if not a little big. These seem to be pretty good boots, quality-wise, but they don't fit my average dimension foot that well. Both my Tech 8 and especially my Icon boots fit much better all the way around. With the Sidi, the heel seems big. I couldn't get another insole in without cramming my toes in the front of the boot. There is enough room in them, that if I were to kick the front of the boot into something when riding, my foot would slide all the way to the front and risk hurting my toes against the inside of the boot. I can't go down a size, as the length is correct. I may end up trying a 3/4 length insole to fill up the room. They work ok, but I have had much better fitting shoes. In fact, if there was a similar alternative, I probably would have returned these. As far as function goes, they do work well, I haven't gotten to try out their waterproof claims yet, but the buckles are good quality. I prefer a stiffer more supportive boot, but it seems to be adequate, any stiffer, and somebody that isn't used to a motocross boot would probably not like it. I prefer more ankle support. The sole seems to grip well, but the steel toe bumper is slippery as that is the last contact point as you are walking. I would suggest taking the toe bumper off-so it doesn't damage floors, and you don't slip. I have another friend that has these too, and you can see that the leather has had the dye/surface crack and "chip" off. I don't know how much he has worn his, but I would suspect they all will do that, it doesn't feel like full-grain leather, it is most likely split grain leather. Overall, they are a good boot, especially for my intended use of dual-sport riding. I wouldn't use them for rough off-road riding; they don't fit me well enough or have enough protection for that. I just really wish they fit me better. I would suggest you try them on first to make sure it would work for you.
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