Daytona boot sizes?

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My pile of shite FT boots have finally died and it's time to buy
something decent. To that end I'm looking at getting a pair of
Daytona Travelstar GTX. Trouble is I don't seem to be able to find a
local stockist here in Sweden who doesn't charge ridiculous prices, so
I'll be ordering online from Germany. Now I've heard that the sizing
can be a little unusual, so I'm not exactly sure which size to get as
I won't have the opportunity to try them on first.

So to all you Daytona boot owners out there: did you order your usual
shoe size or something slightly smaller/larger? (I'm normally a UK
size 10, Euro 44).

TIA

Andy
 
my GTX's are my usual size 43. They did feel a bit snug to start with and the zips where a bitch to do up at first but they softened up pretty quick and now are very comfy, dry & warm. good choice!
:)
 
GTX

I have UK 8, or continental 42, a size up from normal for me. The 7/41's were too tight.

Dry and warm so far.
 
Boot Size

I'm a UK 10
Bought Euro 45
OK with thicker winter socks
Use two insoles in summer
Fine boots
Oh mine are Trans Open GTX
 
Andy Cunningham said:
My pile of shite FT boots have finally died and it's time to buy
something decent. To that end I'm looking at getting a pair of
Daytona Travelstar GTX. Trouble is I don't seem to be able to find a
local stockist here in Sweden who doesn't charge ridiculous prices, so
I'll be ordering online from Germany. Now I've heard that the sizing
can be a little unusual, so I'm not exactly sure which size to get as
I won't have the opportunity to try them on first.

So to all you Daytona boot owners out there: did you order your usual
shoe size or something slightly smaller/larger? (I'm normally a UK
size 10, Euro 44).

TIA

Andy

I'm on my second pair of outers, I take a ten and a half shoe, and a ten and half Daytona .........or the euro equivalent , no allowance needed for a different size :)... as above on sock thingy
 
Ive got 11 / 45 as my normal shoes.

I have roadstar GTX - and very marvellous and brilliant they are too.

bob
 
To keep with the consistency of replies, my shoe size is 45 but I needed 46 for my Daytona Roadstar GTX boots. (Superb boots b.t.w.)

Mike
 
Andy boot warning

andy.

if you have anything other than a 'normal foot', you might be better off going for the road star gtx. the road star comes in 3 differenct widths whilst the travelstar as yet doesnt.

also daytona do a made to measure service with about an 8 week delivery time. if, like me you have a dumb ass foot wide at the top but narrow at the ankle, you might want to consider this.

having made the mistake of buying one pair the wrong size already id recommend you go careful ordering up online and wait till you can get a cheap flight to somewhere that stocks them.

ive bought my second pair from www.hideout-leather.co.uk after literally going through their whole stock to make sure i didnt make a snafu the second time. i would say that the daytonas in std trim are quite wide fitting. i believe that the best fit comes from their boots that have an internal brace like the evo rider which then protect your whole rear tendon. of course they are serious wedge but skinny feet people may prefer them.

good luck. rob
 
I have the Trans Open GTX. Fantastic boot, totally waterproof and you have a fair amount of adjustment on the width fitting round the leg with velcro at the back.

The general rule is to buy the boot one size larger than you normally would with a shoe.

I don't know a single person who has a Daytona boot (any model) who doesn't think its the best boot they've ever had!

Good luck!
 
sizes

i treated myself to a pair of evo riders + chopper type goretex boots for xmas
size 43 (9) same as my usual size.
I saved approx 50% by an online purchase from louis .de
(evo riders £199)
 


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