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Spada Pilgrim Grande CE Waterproof Boots: Brown Reviews

3.8 Rating 13 Reviews
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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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Had a pair of these for a month now, comfortable from the off, great style like the side zip although like another reviewer i also have to loosen the laces, normally a size 8 but had to go up a size to a 9 for these, not worn them in the rain yet so can't advise on there performance in the wet, but really pleased that i bought them.
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Posted 4 months ago
Very comfortable from the off, with reinforced pads on the gear change foot. I'm a uk 10 and went for a 45 and they fit perfectly. The quality feels good and built to last a while. The soles are flexible and feel as they would be comfortable to walk around in once off the bike. Side zips are a bonus, however I do have to loosen the laces as well to get the boots off.
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Posted 7 months ago
Possibly the most comfortable boots I've ever owned, and not just motorbike boots. These are great if you're into the street/urban look, I'd be happy to wear them just as ordinary boots but they also feel good and sturdy. However, after 6 months I have to say they are far from waterproof. On my first proper wet ride, an hour on the motorway in rain, my feet were soaked long before I was finished, and I have had similar soakings in less taxing conditions since. Given the mixed feedback I was willing to give them a chance as I liked how they looked and they felt great in the shop. I don't regret buying them as they are great for dry weather, but Spada either need to sort their quality control or stop saying they're waterproof, they are too expensive for non waterproof boots, I'd buy them again at £100 max.
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Posted 7 months ago
Possibly the most comfortable boots I've ever owned, motorbike or casual. I've worn them in a few heavy showers and stayed dry but no idea of what they're like in sustained rain as yet. If they come into the sale I'll buy another pair as spares.
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Posted 11 months ago
Very, very comfortable on and off the bike. Easily the most comfortable pair I have. Look cafe-racer-great! I have seen some other reviews saying they are not waterproof, and looking at how they are constructed I would not expect them to be. Have a few pairs of touring boots, very different construction but so are the looks. To sum up, depends on your task. If you want supremely comfortable, stylish boots to commute and wear at work all day, this is a star choice. If you want a pair of utterly reliable waterproof touring boots, do look at something uglier.
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Posted 1 year ago
NOT waterproof, zip went after 3 months, got a replacement pair same thing happened again gave up. Tried same type of boot only this time Merlin same thing. At over £100.00 total joke a pair of grade one army boots at £35.00 last me about 3 years and their waterproof !!
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Posted 1 year ago
I absolutely love these , they look great (much better than the pictures on the website) and I've found them comfortable. The only improvement I'd like is a slightly longer velcro tab at the top of the boots
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Posted 1 year ago
I think they look great and never had any issues with the waterproofing. I've ridden for hours in heavy rain with no issues. I do wax them regularly with G-wax or something similar though so maybe that's why.
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Posted 1 year ago