2wheeler
Husqvarna
AA Class
Saw several great reviews of the Crossfire here on the Café. Time to upgrade from Oneil Element.
Besides the protection and quality of the boot, I hope to have more downward foot movement. Is this a reasonable expectation? (I am tip-toe with the Element)
Which model for basic trail riding? The only reason I may get the SR is to change to the Enduro Sole. Wonder if the lugs would hang up on the pegs?
Found a dated review, here's their take on the two soles. (Foot sitting higher may be favorable for the tip-toe peeps)
"The sole on the TA is somewhat traditional considering the rest of the boot. It is quite a bit wider than the SR’s sole profile. From what we can see and feel, our foot sits lower in the TA than in the SR. Sidi has a new sole out for the SR that has more traction but sits even higher than the SR.
Note that the SR model does have a rounded front toe area that does not seem to grab when you have to push your bike up hills, but would move through the dirt better if caught while riding. For this reason, I see the SR more suited for motocross and the TA for enduros and trail riding."
Besides the protection and quality of the boot, I hope to have more downward foot movement. Is this a reasonable expectation? (I am tip-toe with the Element)
Which model for basic trail riding? The only reason I may get the SR is to change to the Enduro Sole. Wonder if the lugs would hang up on the pegs?
Found a dated review, here's their take on the two soles. (Foot sitting higher may be favorable for the tip-toe peeps)
"The sole on the TA is somewhat traditional considering the rest of the boot. It is quite a bit wider than the SR’s sole profile. From what we can see and feel, our foot sits lower in the TA than in the SR. Sidi has a new sole out for the SR that has more traction but sits even higher than the SR.
Note that the SR model does have a rounded front toe area that does not seem to grab when you have to push your bike up hills, but would move through the dirt better if caught while riding. For this reason, I see the SR more suited for motocross and the TA for enduros and trail riding."