Icon Elsinore Boots
- woodlandsprite
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Icon Elsinore Boots
So I treated myself to a pair of Icon Elsinores. Here they are compared to my old boots: a pair of Xelement Sirens.
The sirens are the gloss boots that are shorter in height.
So...The Elsinores are definitely more protective and rigid than the Sirens - I had purchased the sirens years ago before I knew how to ride - they were purchased as a fashion boot but are marketed as a motorcycle boot though I suspect they carry no ratings (I could be wrong).
Ever since I saw the elsinores, I knew I was going to be wanting a pair (based on looks alone) - I would have preferred them in brown but the brown is only available on the mens version. I am happy to be able to report that both boots are able to accomodate my strangely large calves, though it is a very tight fit on the elsinores. (I have 17inch calves) - you can see I let the top buckle out on the elsinores to allow a bit more space.
The Elsinores have a higher toe box than the Sirens, I had to adjust the shifter on my bike to ensure I could get the toe of the boot underneath. I have also noticed that am definitely less tall overall in the Elsinores vs the Sirens. I could never flat foot my bike - but it seems an even longer reach with the Elsinores vs the Sirens - I'm not sure I'm happy about this and with a shorter inseam length, I could do with all the help I can get. The stock insole is nothing to write home about, I've swapped the insoles out - both for comfort and also for a bid for additional height.
Elsinore Pros: Rigid protective and stylish boot that can accomodate my wide calves!
Elsinore Concerns: Tall toe box which may require shifter adjustment (just for reference, my shifter lever definitely does *not* land on the shifter pad on these boots (the lever hits more forward towards the toe), shorter sole height vs my older boots resulting in a greater reach for the ground when on my bike.
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2015 CSC/Zongshen RX3
2015 CSC/Zongshen RX3
Re: Icon Elsinore Boots
I've had my eyes on the Icons and wondered about the fit on my wide calves, I'll have to get out the tape. I don't need the heel height. I'm about a year away from a new pair so I'll get the benefit of your riding experience and report. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Icon Elsinore Boots
MotoLady sure likes the Elsinore boots, and I believe even got a new pair after she wrecked her Ducati. I do like the looks of them! Brown would be awesome in women's too though.
- woodlandsprite
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Re: Icon Elsinore Boots
If you like brown, please write to icon and request it for the womens. I have sent them that feedback - and I hope at some point they listen as I was apparently not the only woman who had written in with that request! I'm still trying to get used to the Elsinores when riding - because they are more rigid, I might be having some shifting issues - I will probably take my old boots out for a ride just to make sure (since I not only moved the shifter to accomodate, I actually installed a different shifter with a tip that will fold if I should ever drop the bike on it...) Trying to deconvolute my shifting issues. On my first ride with the elsinores, I had a hard time getting the toe under the shifter. After swapping the shifter and adjusting position, I had a couple times when my bike would slip into Neutral instead of 2nd *sigh*
Still Learning...
2015 CSC/Zongshen RX3
2015 CSC/Zongshen RX3
Re: Icon Elsinore Boots
Could the stiffness be due to new leather? When I got my Milwaukee's it took quite a while before they felt comfortable. I had to adjust my shifter also as the toe was taller than my previous boots. I actually took a couple showers with them and then walked around in the soaking wet boots for a couple weekends to help break them in faster.
Maybe give us an update after you use them for awhile?
Maybe give us an update after you use them for awhile?
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- Scooterpie
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Re: Icon Elsinore Boots
Nice looking boots! I almost bought a pair, but opted for the daytonas .
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- woodlandsprite
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Re: Icon Elsinore Boots
the stiffness is definitely new leather. I will definitely plan to keep this thread updated as I get the boots broken in. Didn't get to go riding at all this last weekend I think I need to try to get in the habit of wearing the boots to just walk around in to help speed along the break in process.
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2015 CSC/Zongshen RX3
2015 CSC/Zongshen RX3
Re: Icon Elsinore Boots
Thanks for the info. I, too, have the thick leg build, so good to know. I had gotten some Firstgear Kili Lo boots last summer. They were fine with the shorter bike, but not very thick of a sole. When I got the F800, I ended up wearing my work boots all the time (steel toe!) since I was commuting to work and they had a much thicker sole. Am looking for a bigger boot and something that will fit the calves.
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