Anyone try the new Blundstone Ducati Scrambler? I have used Blunnies on a mc for a number of years, particulary in the summer. They do not protect ankles, though. The scrambler has about a $ 100 premium over the regular Blunnies. The boots hold up well in shifting-not needing any added leather. Just the ankle issue.....
I know nothing about Blunnies, but I did google them. Not much protection there. If these http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/72711/i/tcx-x-blend-wp-boots?SITEID=MSN+SEARCH+NON-BRAND+none&WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=10007&creative=4760510586&device=c&matchtype={MatchType} (http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/72711/i/tcx-x-blend-wp-boots?SITEID=MSN+SEARCH+NON-BRAND+none&WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=10007&creative=4760510586&device=c&matchtype=%7BMatchType%7D) are available where you are, more protection and are real comfy off the bike.
Yes totally agree,if they don't protect your ankles then they are not worth the top dollar they asking.Regardless how comfortable they are!