Rev’it Descent H2O Boots Review 2023

4.5/5.0
By Max H July 22, 2023
Looks / Appearance 4.6 / 5.0
Functionality 5.0 / 5.0
Ease of use 4.7 / 5.0

Pros

1. Waterproof Hydratex Z-liner to keep your feet dry in any condition.
2. Reinforcement areas on ankle, heel and toe for added protection while riding or walking.
3. OrthoLite comfort insole for all-day comfort, perfect for exploring the city or taking a long ride.

Cons

1. The traditional lace-up fastening may not be as convenient for those who prefer slip-on shoes.
2. The ankle reinforcement areas may feel restrictive to some riders.
3. The reflective details are minimal, so extra caution should still be exercised in low light conditions.

The nubuck leather construction offers a sleek, yet rugged look and the ripstop nylon reinforced front and side panels provide added protection. Reinforcement areas to ankle, heel and toe ensure your feet are protected when you need it most. The rear accordion panel adds comfort to your ankles whilst the traditional lace-up fastening with hook and loop top strap provides a secure fit. Reflective details have been incorporated into the design for low light visibility.

With its lower rear pull loop for easier ingress, putting on these boots is no longer a chore. You can now enjoy all-day riding without worrying about getting caught in the rain or walking around uncomfortably with wet shoes.

The Rev’it Descent H2O Boots are perfect for riders who want performance, style, and functionality all wrapped up in one package. These boots will keep you comfortable on long rides while providing excellent protection from weather conditions — making them ideal for any type of rider!

Who are the Rev’it Descent H2O Boots aimed at?

These boots are best suited for riders who are looking for a comfortable and protective option to wear on long rides. With their sleek yet rugged design, reinforced panels, and waterproof construction, they offer functionality and style all in one. They are perfect for anyone who wants to ride in any type of weather condition while still looking good!

Specifications:

– Nubuck leather construction
– Ripstop nylon reinforced front and side panels
– Waterproof, breathable Hydratex Z-liner
– Reinforcement areas to ankle, heel and toe
– OrthoLite comfort insole
– Rear accordion panel for ankle comfort
– Traditional lace-up fastening with hook and loop top strap
– Reflective details to aid low light visibility
– Lower rear with pull loop for easier ingress
If you’re looking for boots that can handle any type of weather and terrain, look no further than the Rev’it Descent H2O Boots. With their stylish nubuck leather construction, reinforced panels, and reflective details for low-light visibility, these boots are as functional as they are fashionable. And thanks to their comfortable design with a secure lace-up fastening system and rear pull loop, you won’t have to worry about discomfort on long rides. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just starting out, these boots are sure to impress!

Our Verdict

In summary, the Rev’it Descent H2O Boots in black are a fantastic option for riders looking for style, comfort, and functionality in one package. With their waterproof design and reinforced areas on the ankle, heel and toe, these boots are built to withstand any weather conditions while keeping your feet comfortable all day long. Plus, with their reflective details and lower rear pull loop for easy entry, you can ride confidently knowing that you’re visible to other drivers. Overall, we highly recommend the Descent H2O Boots as a versatile choice for any rider’s wardrobe.

Pros

1. Waterproof Hydratex Z-liner to keep your feet dry in any condition.
2. Reinforcement areas on ankle, heel and toe for added protection while riding or walking.
3. OrthoLite comfort insole for all-day comfort, perfect for exploring the city or taking a long ride.

Cons

1. The traditional lace-up fastening may not be as convenient for those who prefer slip-on shoes.
2. The ankle reinforcement areas may feel restrictive to some riders.
3. The reflective details are minimal, so extra caution should still be exercised in low light conditions.