Rated 1 out of 5 by
mryoung PRODUCT SPLIT AFTER A FEW MONTHS OF CASUAL WEAR
After a few months of casual wear the boots have started to fall apart. The stitching between upper and sole unit has split on both left and right boot. Please see attached photos. I would like to have these boots replaced.
June 17, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Frenchbiker 1st buy from Sheplers, certainly NOT the last one!
Excellent service, excellent product, excellent communication between supplier and buyer. Perfect delivery outside the US.
What else could I add?
Happy French customer
June 13, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by McPherson These boots are comfortable
These boots are better built than xelement which were cheaper but not as good quality like the boulets.
May 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Tracy123 Beautiful boots
We are very happy. No stress purchase and arrived quickly and in great condition... Thank you for making this transation easy...
May 22, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Victory8Ball Chippewa Motorcycle boots
My new boots are as advertised. Real motorcycle boots. They are high quality leather and built to last. I especially appreciate the padded uppers, they work as insulators from the cold, as well as, the heat from the exhaust pipes. The extra leather strip to protect against shift lever rub is a plus feature. It clearly reflects the shoe designer's attention to detail and the intended use.
February 7, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Bauldy My Milwakee boots
They are a comfortable boot once you wear them a few times to loosen them up. They give you good support and the soles look like they have been designed well for foot placement.
March 8, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by agoor very nice boot
the only thing im not sure about is the size. i havint disided yet if its a bit big or if it will be fine in the end. (i just wore them today for the first time)
February 28, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by reapur Nice Boots
As Sheplers don't have any detailed information whatsoever, I took a chance and ordered a size 10. They run a little large. A 9.5 would work fine.
They are very nice boots, the leather is of superior quality and it doesn't shine, a very nice bonus.
The heals are not as tall as I would expect in a motorcycle boot, but they're about an inch.
The soles are what disappointed me. I live in Colorado, more of our months have some kind of moisture, mainly snow and ice and these soles aren't made for our weather, they have no lugs, just a modest pattern, so I would classify them as seasonal boots.
On the back, behind the heel is a very large JD logo patch, much like the one you see on the front of the boot, with jeans worn outside, you can still see that logo, which is irritating since I don't want to be a walking billboard.
February 6, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Seasider Excellent Boots!!
I ordered from the UK and was a little concerned with the sizing chart as it states a US 9-1/2 = UK 9, I was always led to believe that UK sizes were a full size down from US ones. When the boots arrived the latter ran true and I was worried about going through the long exchange process.
However, I put them up against my old Frye boots of similar design and they seemed to match. First fitting is always going to be a battle with these boots as was the case with my Frye's, but I endured for about a week and day by day it gets a little easier, the Hide gives quite a bit.
If you are a UK 9, I'd order a US 10 as this is the case with Durango's; and I think the Durango's are much better made than the Frye's. 10/10
January 16, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by biker52 cool American boots
These boots run small - had to go up 1/2 size though you might need to go up a full size if you wear thick socks. Nice having a little more height than a typical engineer boot. Can wear with pants tucked in or out depending on your need and your look. Great that they're fully leather lined and padded. Design is mix of european cycle boots and the classic American engineer. Fantastic made in USA product. Try to always buy American. Will take a while to break these tough boots in which will only make them better.
December 2, 2012