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The
Hi-Point Motocross Boot
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This is a very rare pair of the original Hi-Point Motocross
Boots. Hi-Points by Alpinestars are traditionally associated with the metal shin
plate, but the first ones had these "Red, White, and Blue" diamonds. This
first pair had seven buckles. They soon went to six straps. This pair was the
enduro version with the lug sole.
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This is another rare pair of the original Hi-Points with
7 straps. This pair is the more common smooth sole motocross version.
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Very interesting was the fact that even though Alpinestars used the
"Red, White, and Blue" diamond on the front, they had the Italian colors,
"Red, White, and Green" on the rear of the boot. To this day, all
Hi-Points have the "Red, White, and Green" on the rear.
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In the early 70's, Alpinestars started using the metal
shin plate which has undergone many style changes in the past 25 years. These four
plates are the basic designs used from the original to today. There were some more
minor variations of these basic designs.
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The first Hi-Points with the metal plate. This pair has the
original red, white, and blue diamonds under the metal plate. Alpinestars apparently
added the plates to existing stock. This pair has 6 straps. I
believe the only Hi-Points
ever to have seven straps was the original ones with the "Red, White and Blue"
diamond as shown above.
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This 6 Strap Hi-Point was
the next generation still with the
original metal shin plate which is the same as the one above, but a small metal piece
has been added in the metatarsal area. Again most were smooth MX soles, but this is
the enduro version with a lug sole.
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This is the next generation of the Hi-Point boot.
It features the second
version of metal plate. Notice it is a more rounded plate than the
ones above. The stitching on the front has now changed
from the diamond pattern to horizontal stitching. The boot also
retains the metal piece in the metatarsal area. A pair similar to
these were worn by Goose in the original "Mad Max" movie, but there were
some minor, but interesting, differences from this pair. See the new
Boots In Movies page on the boots
won by Goose in "Mad Max."
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The next version of
Hi-Points was marked by reducing the straps to just five and was the most common of all
Hi-Points. The metal piece in the metatarsal area has been eliminated by design.
Again the metal plate is the third version of plate and lasted for many years even as Hi-Point changed to the buckles in
lieu of the leather straps. A few pair of these early 5 strap boots used the
second version of metal
plate like the one in the above picture.
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Most Hi-Points, especially the 5 straps
versions had the smooth MX sole. This is a more rare pair of the 5
strap version with a mild lug sole. Recently, I have discovered this
sole was also used on some of the later 6 strap versions.
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The Hi Point story continues on the next page.
Go to Hi Point Boots #2 for the major change from leather straps to metal buckles.
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