Boots - W2 Adventure vs Forma Adventure
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Re: Boots - W2 Adventure vs Forma Adventure
Had a look at the Terra last week at ABW, didn't shout 'buy me' thoughMike54 wrote:You can still get forma adventure but they have effectively been superceded by the new Forma Terra.
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Re: Boots - W2 Adventure vs Forma Adventure
Boo out of stock. I'm being refunded That's size 45 and 46.
Brenhden wrote:Bargain. Ordered.nuttynick wrote:That's a great price on the W2's, I'm almost tempted to buy a spare pair!
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.
Suzuki DR200 Djebel.
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Re: Boots - W2 Adventure vs Forma Adventure
Well today was the first day since getting my new kit that I got to test it in any decent rain, the boots were great on my commute home but the jacket and trousers started leaking after about 10 mins so I have spoken to Infinity and have got to return them and they will then be sent back to Spada for inspection before a refund can be issued the whole process will take about 3 weeks which is a bit annoying, but I have been offered some money off an Alpinestars Andes drystar jacket and trousers which will hopefully do the job, anyone use the A* drystar stuff?
Cheers
Jon
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Jon
Re: Boots - W2 Adventure vs Forma Adventure
Boots are a perennial subject on here, so I dug this old thread up.
I've had two pairs of W2 boots I got the second pair as a warranty replacement for the first pair.
They are comfy and well priced, but ladies and gents they ain't suitable for wearing standing up on serrated pegs.
The second pair have gone the way of the first pair.
That's a big hole in the sole. They are a smart comfy boot but I wouldn't say they are true "Adventure" boots.
I've had two pairs of W2 boots I got the second pair as a warranty replacement for the first pair.
They are comfy and well priced, but ladies and gents they ain't suitable for wearing standing up on serrated pegs.
The second pair have gone the way of the first pair.
That's a big hole in the sole. They are a smart comfy boot but I wouldn't say they are true "Adventure" boots.