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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1111462" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>I bought the alpinestars referenced in the OP about 4 months ago. Paid $149.00 at Newenough and had a $30.00 gift card and a 10% coupon - ended up getting them to my door for a smidge over a Benjamin.</p><p></p><p>Took a while for them to loosen up, but now they are most comfortable. Worn them from about 40 degrees up to about 80. At 40 with a good pair of socks, my feet are still toasty. At 80 - well, with a gen I bike - everything below the "jewels" is getting blasted anyway. I've worn them in a moderate rain and not a drop of water got into the boot. Sizing chart seems accurate for my size 12 foot.</p><p></p><p>We'll see what they look like down the road...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1111462, member: 27852"] I bought the alpinestars referenced in the OP about 4 months ago. Paid $149.00 at Newenough and had a $30.00 gift card and a 10% coupon - ended up getting them to my door for a smidge over a Benjamin. Took a while for them to loosen up, but now they are most comfortable. Worn them from about 40 degrees up to about 80. At 40 with a good pair of socks, my feet are still toasty. At 80 - well, with a gen I bike - everything below the "jewels" is getting blasted anyway. I've worn them in a moderate rain and not a drop of water got into the boot. Sizing chart seems accurate for my size 12 foot. We'll see what they look like down the road... [/QUOTE]
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