1. Noru Izu Boot
I normally wear a 12-13 (46-47 euro) depending on brand and I'd the Noru Izu boot is true to size with my only issue being the toe box on the left boot being a 1/4-1/2 size tighter probably due to my lopsided feet. It's not noticeable when riding, only when walking around. And using these as an all day boot is not something I'd recommend, maybe they aren't broken in enough yet but they are stiff and the sole is not going to flex much if at all, making walking a pain after a while. The construction looks and feels solid and while I've only had them for a few hundred miles or so I can't see any real wear and tear at all, even on the shift pad. I like to stay cool and with the 80+ weather I've been riding in there is good airflow that I can feel with the boot. I haven't had a chance to put it to the wet weather test yet but I'd be surprised it I didn't get wet.
The only negative I had was the left boot also had a little crease in the liner at the toes that really bugged me initially. I think I'll try replacing the liners to see how that helps with walking about as well.
Overall a great value especially at the current clearance prices make me want to try some other boots from them as well, maybe a size larger this time just to compare.