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I waited 18 months to review these boots, as I think that's a good watermark for longevity and fit/feel. I always break down my reviews into Pro/Neutral/Con/Other/Final thoughts.Pros:Longevity- these boots have taken a beating and just keep on going. I've put 12,000 riding miles on them, and probably another 1,000 walking miles on top of that. I supernate when I walk, so the outside of the heel and inside of the toe on each boot is showing a bit more wear than the opposing side, but I still have probably 300 walking miles / 3000 riding miles of life before they'll need resoled or replaced.Comfort- I have more expensive boots than these fall flat in comfort, but never had a problem with these boots. They're consistently comfortable.Protection- I've had the bike shiny-side down twice in 18 months (gravel, hit by a deer), and run over my own foot once when I got pushed to a curb by some f-wit on their cell phone. No problems, injuries, or other concerns with the feet yet.Neutral:The fit - I'm normally a 12.5 or 13 in boots, and ended up with a size 12 in these. The reason I'm calling neutral is that the size 12 is perfect for me in the winter. 1 layer of sweat-wicking socks to keep my feet dry and 1 layer of extra-thick thermal socks and my foot is wrapped in cushion. During the warmer months, however, there is a lot of room around my foot - not so much front to back as side to side and top to bottom.Cons:I'm going to have to buy another pair soon :( I hope my next pair wear as well as this one has!Other:The top of the left toebox could use a bit more padding. I mean, these are motorcycle boots, what do you expect me to do in them? If I put more than 2-3 hours of riding in on one day, I end up with a blister on the first join of my left big toe from shifting. Seems there could be more padding in that one area to alleviate this.I agree with another reviewer here, the 'skin' outer layer of leather is pretty fragile. Just due to the layout and resting point from the footpegs, the inside of the heel area of my right boot rests up against my exhaust cover, and the outer layer there was gone in a day or two.Final thoughts:I like these boots enough to be in the market for another pair, and I really hope the quality and craftsmanship are a match or better to the first pair, it would be a real shame to see a long-trusted brand like Milwaukee Leather let their quality slip.I got a great deal on these boots here about two months ago when it was time for new work boots. Most of the logger style boots that I usually prefer were too expensive, so I thought I'd give these a try. After two months they've definitely taken some wear, but for the most part have held up pretty well. The zippers are heavy duty and work wonderfully, making the boots easy to tear off for a quick break or lunch. The leather has also been really sturdy taking a beating on the tarmac at the airport where I work. The sole is where I've found the biggest problem as I wore through the tread with a little too much haste for my liking, but I'm not going to really count it against the boot because I'm using it for a purpose other than that intended.As far as wearability is concerned, they're easily adjustable, feeling solid and holding your foot even when loosened for extra comfort. My pair did develop a particularly annoying fold along the eyelets when I was breaking them in. On the left boot, when the toe is brought toward the shin, the front of the boot accordions nicely, but one eyelet tends to dig into the top of my foot and by the end of the night it hurts like hell. I fixed this by loosening the boots quite a bit and while it was a little frustrating, I didn't allow this to affect the overall score because I'm pretty sure it had more to do with my own foot and, again, using the boots for something other than the intended purpose.Overall, these have been a solid pair of work boots, but I think they'd be even better in their own milieu.I purchased these boots basically to get out of the habit of wearing jeans and sneakers (I hear it's a big no-no these days fashion wise). I don't ride, but I do walk, (haha) so it was important that these felt comfortable for me for everyday wear. These looked cool, so I took a chance.I had to return the original pair because I am not used to buying boots - so my Nike size was not the same as my Boot size. The first pairs, a size 12 were rubbing against my toes when I walked, and after looking at the boot size charts on other sites, this toe touching business should not be. I found this out after I ordered them, but there are many boot sizing charts out there. Just look around.So the 13's arrived, and no more toe touching.These boots are very light and very comfortable. I must say, it will take some time to get used to the heel on these things, but I wore them for a day, and had no problems except when I almost tripped on a step because of the heel - my fault. Just getting used to them.Bottom Line: light, comfy, easy to get on and off, cool looking, and so far - durable. You can't go wrong. Just order one size up.It's been a few weeks now, and I like these boots & wear them every day. My feet are a tiny bit wide, but I probably didn't need to order the EE wide size, but it was $20 cheaper that the normal "D" width (??). Some reviews complain about the hight of the heel, but it's not that high, and as a not-very-tall guy I like the height. I haven't taken them on the motorcycle yet, but they've broken in well & are comfy to wear all day. I read complaints of size running big or small, but I'm a 10 & these were on. I think they improved the boot because most negatives were from old reviews. The zippers are good & don't fall down (even after I lubed them). I did put in some Dr. Scholl's oder-eater type flat insoles in, like I do with all my boots, & wear them all day & don't think about it, so they're good I'd say. Let's see how long they last. Maybe I'll report back.UPDATE: A few more weeks now and all still very good. I wear them all day every day & they don't give me any issues, and structurally they're holding up well. If I see a massive sale I'll get another pair of these (in D width probably) for when these wear out.dice que son de motocicleta pero no traen la proteccion de tobillo ni casquillo aun asi son bastante robustas y parecen muy duraderas el precio es muy bueno comparando con productos en las tiendas de articulos de motocicleta y tomando en cuenta que son importadasGreat looking boot for the money compared to a Harley boot. Not sure if they are 100 percent leather. Fit well but have not had a chance to wear them on the bike for we still have snow. It will be interesting to see if they last 15 years like my Harley boots.Another nice thing is the insoles come out for my orthotics which is one reason for buying them because they would not in my other boots. So far i like what i see but will tell better after a season of riding.Great boot, love them. I take a 9.5 I ordered 9.5. Left boot fit great, very comfortable; the right boot was just a p$%#y hair too short, even after trimming the foot claws. Sold them for more than I paid. Love the bootsI bought 2 different styles for my sonsThey love them and they look great tooI would and will be buying more things very pleased thank you Amazonand arrived as scheduledSo very pleased....Looked a little big at first, but they were a good fit. I like the double zippers easy to get on and off. Comfortable fitting, haven’t done much walking in them yet. I am satisfied with these boots, no problem shifting gears. I would buy them again.j