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O'Neal Element Limited Edition Boots

O'Neal Element Limited Edition Boots O'Neal Element Limited Edition Boots O'Neal Element Limited Edition Boots O'Neal Element Limited Edition Boots O'Neal Element Limited Edition Boots
$ 134.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,840 ratings
Packaging
8.83
Satisfaction
9.36
Customer service
9.00
Giftable
9.34

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Product Description

The importation of
Lining made up of mesh
Closure of the buckle
Support is provided by the metal shank insert that reinforces the shape of the boot
Featuring a snap-lock buckle closure system with adjustable four buckles that is very easy to operate
Toe guard made of metal to prevent delamination of the sole
Using synthetic leather as a heat shield will prevent any damage caused by heat
The interior features an air mesh material, generous heel support and cushioned insoles for

Questions & Answers

Hello, my name is Ellie and I'm a 11 year old. In general, a size 5 shoe runs very small should I get a size 12 instead? What is the running model of these?

Although I was concerned the size 12 would be too small, I am happy with how they fit. In my Fox boots, I had to get a size 13, but the 12 fits well. My typical size is a 12 or 13 (Nikes always fit me as a 13 in their boot) and a 12 in this boot was just right. So an 11 might be a bit thick, but it's still probably better than a 12.

Are the 7s too large for a woman that wears a size 8?

When she searches for women's motorcycle boots, she'll find something made specifically for her? Is her preference not being addressed in women's motorcycle boots?

What is the size of this item?

In short, yes. When compared to youth sizes, a lot of men's sizes are about 3 inches taller, as well as larger in the calf area.

Can these be worn by my daughter who wears a size ?

I got a size 12 men's pair that was true to size

Selected User Reviews For O'Neal Element Limited Edition Boots

Excellent dirt bike boots for the price
5/5

These are my first boots and I'm very happy with how they've turned out. Compared to the size stated, the frames seemed to be well built and very I would also add that it was sexy! powerful when I wear these boots, like I'm wearing Spartan boots. With the buckles on the opening of the shoe, my feet are easy to enter, and the velcro straps around the opening help seal it shut. At the price they're asking, I have no idea how they're making money, but these boots are well worth every penny.

Dennis Harper
Dennis Harper
| Jun 27, 2021
Wide feet shouldn't wear this boot because it is too narrow
4/5

The fit should be narrow or regular. This time I wore a 14W, which I should have worn in the place of my normal 13W, but the fit was too tight across the toebox, so I had to return it. While I bought these to have more protection than my Forma Adventure boots, I am not certain if they would have been up to the task. Overall, the shoes were comfortable, but not quite as rigid as I expected in the ankle and calf area. A good pair of ONeals to protect your feet. When it comes to moto boots, comfort is a tradeoff between protection and comfort. These aren't too protective, but still feel comfortable. It is not a rigid ski boot, but it is many times better than work or hiking shoes. It's best to go one size up if you have regular/narrow feet. If you have wide feet, you may want to go one size down. If that is important to you, they are made in Cambodia.

Zaiden Stanley
Zaiden Stanley
| Nov 20, 2020
These fit my husband perfectly - he normally wears a size 14 in regular shoes
5/5

I bought a size 15 for him. This product has a very snug fit, but they are not overly tight. My husband says now that he has these, he doesn't feel right about not wearing them when riding his dirt bike. *There are also only a few places you could find this product.

Kevin Zimmerman
Kevin Zimmerman
| Aug 16, 2020
Boots that are great for starting out on the trails My passion for off-roading began when I was 14 years old With the enduro bike, I began getting some appropriate gear to go with it after I got a dual sport with a small engine
4/5

My favorite O'Neal boots are the Element boots because they are absolutely comfortable, are well built, and are a great price. I've owned these boots for about 8 months. The 30-day period I have reviewed my 40 bike rides over the past few years. A STRENGTH Observations 1. A construction project consists of In every area of the boots, double stitching is present. Luckily, ONeal Elements are stitched all the way around the sole, and the steel toe cap helps reduce the likelihood of the boots falling apart. Some friends have MX boots that are glued, and I watched the soles fall off and the boots fall apart over time. Peeling material at the top of the boot hood I have seen other boots with a similar design. 1. . 2. The most important aspect to consider is comfort. These shoes don't have ankle pivots, but they break in fairly quickly, and when I wear them for a few weeks, they provide me with enough flexibility to ride the bike without becoming This pair of boots has been my go-to when I travel for long periods of time For three days, you will ride for 10 hours My blisters and cramps never show up after four days of mountain trails. Do not attempt to hike or walk for hours - as it is not recommended. These boots aren't designed to be worn hiking. Lastly, 3. The color of the picture is red Oneal Elements are my new favorite shoes, I got my first pair in grey and my second pair in white. I'm so glad they come in color choices other than boring black, I'm so done with like to get all of my gear in white or light colors because riding in hot and humid climates means that every beam of sunlight I can reflect has a positive effect. I like to ride my bike in white too It's a nice bonus to have.

SIGNS OF WEAKNESS Observations 1. The best clips at a cheap price Because of the cheap plastic used to hold the clips, I sometimes feel like I might break them if I push too hard. The same clip wouldn't I be able to get 1. . 2. A high level of water resistance. There is no way in which these boots are waterproof. There is a gusset along the opening that looks like it should be waterproof, but it does not prevent water from entering. It sometimes feels as if the water is soaking into the boots, even after you have washed them. A couple of days later, it is ready to be painted. Lastly, 3. The breathability of the film is crucial My feet get hot when I wear these boots, and sweat stays inside them. Having ridden for, I think, a dozen times, my boots ended up smelling so bad I had to store them outside. I cleaned them with pure alcohol and rubbed baking soda on the inside - and they smelled great again! In this way, the odor was eradicated. The absence of Gore Tex means that these boots are completely closed to the air. As if they were sweat boxes. Item 4. You might slip if you have wet toes Due to the hard plastic at the top of the toe, it will likely slide back and forth on your shift lever. For extra grip, it would be good if the top of the toe was covered with a thin layer of rubber or epoxy. A summary
In my opinion, these boots are great for the money. I spent about $140 on these boots, and I have used them quite frequently on long and rough rides across all kinds of terrains. Despite the poor reviews, the O'Neal Element boot is really good value for money, and I'm already on my second pair. I even sold my old pair to a friend who liked them so much that he bought them off me -- definitely a sign of quality. They are still in use today.

Shepard O’CONNOR
Shepard O’CONNOR
| Oct 11, 2020
The dirt bike is a very strong construction, perhaps to the point of breaking
5/5

I have ridden motorcycles for some time, but am pretty unexperienced with them. The boots I'm wearing were recommended to me during an internet search for beginner dirt bike shoes. While I expected them to be stiff, I was surprised to see that the ankle doesn't curve There definitely won't be any foot or ankle injuries with these boots. They certainly look and feel very tough. Even the boots seem to be such a difference from a sport bike to a dirt bike, I had no idea it would be so dramatic.

Nicholas Ruiz
Nicholas Ruiz
| Dec 27, 2020
This is an excellent pair of boots for an excellent price
5/5

The best price on an excellent quality pair of riding boots! Definitely recommend, and 100% safe & secure I would recommend this to anyone! It is an absolute pleasure to ride in these It is built to last, and it is built to last The rider certainly needs to be protected! A steel toe, an attractive look, and very durable are all features of these boots This boot set is made of high-quality materials. These motorcycle boots are very simple to put on, when compared to other "similar sets" of motorcycle boots. This purchase has met my 100% satisfaction & was a wise choice for me This is WELL BEYOND what I expected! The money you spend on it will be well spent **ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT**.

Deandre Blackwell
Deandre Blackwell
| Feb 12, 2021
A good feeling, but this is the first time that a toe guard has broken off
3/5
Sophie Hanna
Sophie Hanna
| Mar 14, 2021
You can afford to spend a little extra
3/5

The boots I bought were horrible and I should have saved my money and bought some decent ones. There is no doubt that these feel cheap, but they feel so cheap that riding the motorcycle is The boots (especially the buckles) are cheap plastic, like they were part of a costume, and are not durable. You should invest a little more money in decent boots, especially if you are buying some for your children. Kids have a hard time shifting and braking when these are present, but even I, as an adult, find them challenging.

Jeffrey Klein
Jeffrey Klein
| Sep 17, 2020

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