Our Simon’s been wearing these since early 2023. Here’s what he’s found:
British firm RST has carved out an enviable reputation for creating quality kit that doesn’t break the bank, and these Pathfinder boots fit the bill perfectly.
I’ve had a couple of pairs of RST boots in the past, and they’ve not let me down – but these are probably the best yet. They’re super comfortable and easy to get on with, thanks to the zips and velcro-secured strap on each side. You can open them up, pull the front down, and stick your feet in there easily – and then zip them up and whip the Velcro around tightly to get the perfect fit.
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They’re plenty warm and waterproof too; with no leaking when I’ve been out and about on the bike. The only time I’ve suffered a bit of damp is after rescuing a mate who took a tumble in a greasy ford. I waded in to help him get his bike upright, and I was fully expecting the three inches of water to come pouring into my boots. It didn’t – and although a bit of moisture managed to find its way though, I was seriously impressed with just how well they help up. If they can manage that, normal riding’s going to be no issue.
They’re super comfortable, too, with plenty of support from the hard-wearing soles – and decent cushioning from the floating shift pad. And although I’ve not (yet) seen how they perform in a crash, they’re CE Certified with TPU shin protectors and integrated ankle protectors, so I’m sure they’d be up to the task. In short, they’re fantastic boots for the money, and I highly recommend them.
£179.99 / www.rst-moto.com / Simon Meyer