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From: Stig Arne Bye on 26 May 2010 15:04 I've just bought a pair of second hand Oxtar/TCX Comp MX-boots that I paid NOK 600 (equal to approx. US$ 90) for, and that is virtually almost brand new as you don't need more than one hand to count on the fingers how many times the previous owner have used these... I'm just wonder if someone have some experiences with the Oxtar/TCX brand (compared to other major MX-boot brands)...? Stig Arne Bye E-mail ......: stigbye(a)footballfans.co.uk / stigbye(a)footballclubs.io Contact .....: MSN Messenger: stigbye(a)footballfans.co.uk Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway Homepage ....: UNDER CONSTRUCTION: http://stigbye.footballclubs.io ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Located just about 70�N 30�E - Almost at the top of the world!
From: Dean H on 26 May 2010 15:23 On May 26, 3:04 pm, Stig Arne Bye <stig...(a)footballfans.co.uk> wrote: > I've just bought a pair of second hand Oxtar/TCX Comp MX-boots that I > paid NOK 600 (equal to approx. US$ 90) for, and that is virtually almost > brand new as you don't need more than one hand to count on the fingers > how many times the previous owner have used these... > > I'm just wonder if someone have some experiences with the Oxtar/TCX > brand (compared to other major MX-boot brands)...? > > Stig Arne Bye I wore some Oxtar TCX Comp boots for a couple seasons. This was just before they changed their name to TCX, which always struck me as a curious move. It seemed to me they had built some name recognition with the Oxtar name, which doesn't happen overnight. And the TCX name just sounds generic to me. Perhaps the oxen complained. What a bunch of bull. I liked the boots, but I had a fit problem that probably can't be blamed on the product. I gave them to Chip when they were two seasons old. His boots were about two decades old so he was psyched. I think he likes them just fine. The quality seemed very good to me. Support in the USA would be through Helmet House. -Dean A-star tech3... love the boots but not the buckles.
From: Wudsracer on 27 May 2010 11:50 All Right!!! It's great to see you again, Stig. The new TCX boots are supposedly really nice. One fellow from Minnesota had a pair, and really liked them. Here is my story concerning TCX. My first pair of Sidi boots are almost seven years old, and getting in bad shape (The Gorilla Glue holding them together is now coming loose along the side of the foot.), but are more comfortable than the second/last pair of Sidi boots I bought, (which are still in good shape, but the left foot seems to have shrunk soon after I bought them over three years ago. Some of you may remember the "boots in restraints" photos from me trying to expand the feet of the boots.) All my older boots are REALLY worn out, and unusable. I'm sorry for rambling, but I thought I'd illustrate why i just purchased a pair of TCX boots on closeout for $99.95 from Bike Bandit.com. They are obviously not the newest, latest offering from TCX, but are heavy and built robustly. I put the new TCX boots on and wore them around the house for a little over an hour one afternoon last week. The foot part was comfortable. Then, working trail as Saturday, I wore them while riding for the first time. I wear a 12.5 double wide boot. These TCX are Eur 47, which is the same size. While suiting up Saturday morning for trail work, I found that the boot's upper was a tight fit with my knee/shin guards inside. I found out just how tight when both my calves started to cramp 15 minutes into the ride. (I put a foot down to cut a face slapper, right on a sketchy spot of off-camber sidehill, and the cramp kept me from supporting the bike. The Husaberg and I fell over and went about 6' down the hill. :-) Hmmmm... the straps were not long enough to give me more room there, but I was able to re-fold the innards to allow me to more neatly close the boot's uppers, which did give me a little bit more room at the calf. This stopped the cramping. Other than that, and that they were really stiff at the ankles, my only problem was that the toe was large and did not easily go under the Husaberg's shift lever. (between it and the footpeg). Since it was so hot working trail, I stopped at a cool clear mountain stream and waded around a bit. (The boots leaked.) That felt so good that I laid down in the creek until I cooled off completely. (It was 96F.) I think that the boots loosened up some while riding and working trail after that, but I'll have to wear them again to make sure. Sunday, I wore my oldest pair of Sidi Force SRS boots, since I was back on the Husaberg. The boots will be fine if I can get some longer straps for the uppers, and move my shift lever to accommodate the large toe area. They are much better protection than anything else I can normally get for the $100 range. (I know that they originally retailed for much more.) I'll try them while putting up arrows on Saturday, riding the '06 DE300, but I think I'm going to start saving my money for a new set of Sid Crossfire SRS boots. Maybe I am still rambling. I'm getting excited about checking out my newly modified suspension. Good Riding to You! And, don't be a stranger. Jim ******************************************************** >On Wed, 26 May 2010 21:04:56 +0200, Stig Arne Bye <stigbye(a)footballfans.co.uk> wrote: >I've just bought a pair of second hand Oxtar/TCX Comp MX-boots that I >paid NOK 600 (equal to approx. US$ 90) for, and that is virtually almost >brand new as you don't need more than one hand to count on the fingers >how many times the previous owner have used these... > >I'm just wonder if someone have some experiences with the Oxtar/TCX >brand (compared to other major MX-boot brands)...? > > > >Stig Arne Bye > >E-mail ......: stigbye(a)footballfans.co.uk / stigbye(a)footballclubs.io >Contact .....: MSN Messenger: stigbye(a)footballfans.co.uk >Snail-Mail ..: Axel Borgens veg 4, NO-9900 Kirkenes, Norway >Homepage ....: UNDER CONSTRUCTION: http://stigbye.footballclubs.io >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Located just about 70�N 30�E - Almost at the top of the world!
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