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Boots with Ankle Hinge Design

unL33T

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Boots with Ankle Hinge Design?

I'm in the market for new boots and would like something that could help prevent over articulation of my ankle in as many directions as possible. The ankle hinge design I've seen on a few boots (some have it internal, some external) seems like it would be best for this. Ideally I'd like something with more casual style and less "Power Ranger" looking and ideally as comfortable as possible for normal walking around. Hopefully not too tall. Maybe touring or cruiser style (despite the fact that I ride I sport style bike)? Something that just looks like a hiking or work boot would be ideal. Side zip closure for easy on and off preferred.

I currently have some Sidi Vertigo Mega Gore which just have a plastic slider on the ankle and even in a low speed drop I bent my ankle in a certain way that resulted in a tiny crack.

Any suggestions for boots that have this type of protection? Any reason why this might actually be a poor design and not as protective as I may think? Seems most boots of other design just have some padding around the ankle.

Some examples of what I'm talking about (not the style I am looking for, though)...

Sidi Vertigo Corsa with external ankle hinges:
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Daytona Security Evo G3 with internal ankle hinge:
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Sidi Vortice with external ankle hinges:
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Alpinestars Supertech R:
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TCX top model boot has it as well. At least my older ones did (have supertech rs now)
 
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I'm not sure how stiff the ankle of these boots are, but excessive ankle extension forces could be transmitted up to the next higher joint, which is the knee. The force must go somewhere.
 
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I'm not sure how stiff the ankle of these boots are, but excessive ankle extension forces could be transmitted up to the next higher joint, which is the knee. The force must go somewhere.

^^ This is what I've read too and experienced to some degree. Skiing accidents can sometimes result in broken femurs because the feet and ankles are held so rigidly. I broke my ankle in three places playing soccer with an ankle brace on because my foot couldn't flex as much as it should have in a sliding tackle...when it needed to bend it did so with so much force I shattered both ankle bones and my heel. My own preference is for good impact protection with some flexibility. If you don't have the flexibility then they won't be comfortable for walking in anyway.
 
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Daytona boots.
This. I've crashed twice in mine and they did their job very well. Worth every penny, IMO. Not to mention that their outers are replaceable.
 
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Based on your suggestions here's what I've found so far (in case anyone else is interested).

Daytona calls boots with this system "inner shell boots" and includes the following current models:

EVO VOLTEX GTX http://www.daytona.de/index.php?page=1030
EVO SPORTS GTX http://www.daytona.de/index.php?page=810
SECURITY EVO G3 http://www.daytona.de/index.php?page=828
EVO SUPERMOTO http://www.daytona.de/index.php?page=829
EVO VOLTEX http://www.daytona.de/index.php?page=1034
EVO SPORTS http://www.daytona.de/index.php?page=827

TCX calls it "Torsion Control System (TCS)":

S-SPEED WATERPROOF http://www.tcxboots.com/eng/prodotti-dettaglio.php?prodotto=110
S-SPEED http://www.tcxboots.com/eng/prodotti-dettaglio.php?prodotto=109
R-S2 EVO http://www.tcxboots.com/eng/prodotti-dettaglio.php?prodotto=108
PRO 2.1 http://www.tcxboots.com/eng/prodotti-dettaglio.php?categoria=5

I had to guess on some of the TCX models because they didn't really specify either way for a few of them but they had mention of the system lower in the window so I presumed that meant the technology was present in that boot.

Dainese calls it "D-Axial jointed anti-ankle twist back system" (which comes in TPU and carbon fiber/kevlar):

AXIAL PRO IN http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/axial-pro-in.html
TORQUE RS OUT http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/torque-rs-out.html
TORQUE RS OUT AIR http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/torque-rs-out-air.html
TR-COURSE OUT http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/tr-course-out.html
TR-COURSE OUT D-WP http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/tr-course-out-d-wp.html
TR-COURSE IN http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/tr-course-in.html
TR-COURSE OUT AIR http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/tr-course-out-air.html
TR-COURSE IN AIR http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/tr-course-in-air-19089.html
TRQ-TOUR GORETEX http://www.dainese.com/ca_en/trq-tour-goretexr.html
 
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^^ This is what I've read too and experienced to some degree. Skiing accidents can sometimes result in broken femurs because the feet and ankles are held so rigidly. I broke my ankle in three places playing soccer with an ankle brace on because my foot couldn't flex as much as it should have in a sliding tackle...when it needed to bend it did so with so much force I shattered both ankle bones and my heel. My own preference is for good impact protection with some flexibility. If you don't have the flexibility then they won't be comfortable for walking in anyway.

I always read that most gear was designed to protect the ankle and knee and transfer the force to leg bones because they are less complicated (and less numerous) and heal more easily. But that's why I made this thread, to get suggestions and discuss. So thanks for the feedback!
 
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I bought these and love them. All day long comfortable. While they may not look like hiking boots or anything, even when wearing jeans they're fairly "normal" in appearance.

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I always read that most gear was designed to protect the ankle and knee and transfer the force to leg bones because they are less complicated (and less numerous) and heal more easily. But that's why I made this thread, to get suggestions and discuss. So thanks for the feedback!

True...and it's confusing as there's a reason why braces and boots are made the way they are but I'm very wary about totally restricting rotational movement in my own footwear now because of what happened. I want crush protection on my feet for sure and my boots have armour over the ankle bones and shins and are rigid in the toebox. I think racing boots are made the way they are as there's no walking involved and also sustained high speeds so maximum armour. All I know is that if you break your femur that's very bad news compared to an ankle, tibia, fibia or knee.
 
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I have BMW Transitions. Love them. Bought them after ruining my ankle in boots without great ankle support. They are not like offroad/power ranger boots that lock onto your calf. They do provide a ton of support from rolling your ankle.

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I got the Daytona Security Evo and they are the perfect.
 
List on post #7 updated to show Dainese models.
 
I bought these and love them. All day long comfortable. While they may not look like hiking boots or anything, even when wearing jeans they're fairly "normal" in appearance.

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All day comfortable on the bike or do you mean you could wear them all day at work and be fine?

I have BMW Transitions. Love them. Bought them after ruining my ankle in boots without great ankle support. They are not like offroad/power ranger boots that lock onto your calf. They do provide a ton of support from rolling your ankle.

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Only complaint I could find about these boots is that they are too comfy so people wear them all day at work and wear out the soles really fast because of that, lol. A few people had minor complaints that they are a bit bulky. They look kind of thick from the pics.
 
With Dainese boots, if you randomly swap between wearing them in or out which model is best for that? The "in" model or the "out" model?
 
Mine are torque rs out boots. I mean I could run a marathon in them comfortable. I just did a 2400 km weekend in them and they were great. Even in the rain because the venting is in the rear of the boot I stayed dry with my rain gear on. Best boot purchase I've ever made.
 
My Daytona's feel like slippers compared to my Dainese.

Don't think i'll ever buy another brand of boots again.
 
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True...and it's confusing as there's a reason why braces and boots are made the way they are but I'm very wary about totally restricting rotational movement in my own footwear now because of what happened. I want crush protection on my feet for sure and my boots have armour over the ankle bones and shins and are rigid in the toebox. I think racing boots are made the way they are as there's no walking involved and also sustained high speeds so maximum armour. All I know is that if you break your femur that's very bad news compared to an ankle, tibia, fibia or knee.

With a highly supported ankle, going up the leg, the knee is the weakest link. Your femur is the strongest bone in your body. Your hip socket is huge, and covers up enough of the ball joint that it is hard to dislodge. Your knee has 6 major ligaments stabilizing the joint. Stretch or tear them and you wobble for the rest of your life. Ligaments take a long time to bounce back.

I've made it a point to complain to the Maker about his design specification for the knee. Yes, he biased to range of motion, but really? We walk on the damn things. He could not add more support? It's not like a floppy arm. I want a redesign...
 
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torontoboy makes good points... acl, mcl, lcl gets torn all the time in hockey, football, mma, etc. ive been down in sidi vertigos, i tweaked my knee a bit but ankles were fine. buying them i was more worried about ankles since ive torn mine a few times. now, i would try something with more ankle flexibility to avoid knee damage... i also walk around a lot in my boots though. something like the corsa or vortice look like good.
 

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