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Richa Calgary Boots Reviews

4.7 Rating 6 Reviews
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About Infinity Motorcycles:

Infinity Motorcycles was established in 1999 by Rob Puttick and Dave Holloway, both veterans of the UK motorcycle trade. From humble beginnings in a former bank on the North Circular in London, Infinity Motorcycles now has 14 branches, from Glasgow to Southampton, and an online department, employing a total of around 150 people.

Everyone likes a bargain, but we try and make sure we offer a bit more too. Our staff turnover is low and we invest more in staff training than anyone else we know of in the bike trade - we don't think these two facts are mutually exclusive! Infinity Motorcycles takes Customer Service seriously. So Dave and Rob still want to hear from you about your experience of shopping with us, good or bad.

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Christian Butt
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Great comfy boots with loads of protection
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Posted 2 months ago
Good quality, good fit, just give them time to wear in as they are quite snug fit when new
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Posted 4 months ago
Gavin Marshall
Verified Reviewer
These Richa Calgary boots are well made,l can see them lasting a long time as the quality is good and a bit stiff, but over time I think they will be super comfy
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Posted 4 months ago
Fantastic boots - very good quality, comfortable and look great.
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Posted 8 months ago
Great boots, lovely colour, hard to find boots like this personally. I didn't want a dark, boring colour like black or dark brown so these tan boots are lovely, they also have the gear lever protection as well, plus the material looks like it's quite hard wearing and not easily scratchable, so should keep looking great for a while. I had to return and go up a size to 47 instead of 46, even though my Timberlands are 46, all good now though. Also they will need breaking in a bit, a sign of good boots I hope, gives you an excuse to go down to the shops a few times in them because they look good even off the bike. Only reason I'm not giving 5 stars is the zip, you absolutely 100% cannot tie the laces on these boots and then only use the zip in the future. Well MAYBE if you tie it up super loose (but thats not really safe for bike protection), but the zip is only like 2/3 length. So I've just been tieing the laces each time which is a bit annoying but not the end of the world. All the other boots seem to be only available in really dark colours, or have that weird stiching that runs around the top of the toe which bugs me on all types of boots for some reason, don't know why. Also these boots are actually quite big, they're definitely bigger than bike shoes/trainers you can get, which is a good thing for me. I spent ages looking for bike shoes to replace my current ones but then I realised we get like 2 weeks per year max where I can actually wear those trainers (when it's above around 27 degrees), so actually some nice boots that I can wear for spring, summer and autumn is a lot more useful. I've been wearing these going to work now in April where its 10-14 degrees and they're fine and not cold, I'm sure they'll be fine to wear up to about 27 degrees where even I will switch to normal lightweight jeans and my bike trainers because thick jeans with padding is just too hot. One of my pairs of bike jeans is quite baggy around the bottom to go over big bike boots, and I couldn't wear my bike trainers with those jeans because the leg at the bottom would flap around and wind would go up my leg, don't have that problem with these boots since they are full size, so for me that's a bonus. If you are looking for lightweight summer bike boots/shoes to wear in the few 30 degrre days we get then these are probably not for you. Those shoes are like flat bottom trainers with a higher top so accommodate the ankle protection. These boots are half way between those trainers, and my full sized bike boots.
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Posted 9 months ago
Great looking boots, been looking for a nice pair of brown boots but everything seems to be boring black. I was initially looking for replacement riding shoes rather than thicker boots but then I realised we are in the UK and I only use the riding shoes for like 3 weeks total per year, so may as well get some nice looking boots which are slightly thicker so I can wear them all through spring/summer/autumn. Then maybe switch back to shoes when it starts getting over 27 degrees for those fee weeks. These actually come a shade or 2 darker than what they appear but that's good for me since they appear lighter than boots I've ever worn so they are a nice light brown. You'll probably notice if you've been looking for a pair of boots like this that so many others either don't have gear lever protection, or don't have a zip, or are really dark brown/black (OK if that's what you want), or they have the weird stiching going around the top of the toe which personally I hate because it's purely asthetics, some Timberland style boots have them as well and I've never been a fan. I had to return and get the next size up since the eu46 was way too short and my big toe was touching the end(not just a tight fit but physically too small), despite being a 46 in most other boots including my bike boots and Timberland. Eu47 is now a tad loose but still fits, and there's room to put thicker socks on when it's colder so I'm happy, oh and they are stiff initially so will need some breaking in but that's a good sign of quality boots. Only reason I'm not giving 5 stars is the short zip doesn't actually let you remove the boots, unless you really force it, then if you do that you are NOT getting those bad boys back on. Could have just put a full length zip on it. I might try and play around with sock sizes to find if there's a way I can wear them slightly more loose so I can still use the zip, might work.
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Posted 10 months ago