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Motorcycle Boots

Motorcycle Boots

Step up your ride with motorcycle boots built for performance and style. Racing boots, cruiser classics, and casual riding shoes: ankle protection and grip you can count on.

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29 products
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What Makes a Great Motorcycle Boot

01

Ankle Reinforcement

Internal and external ankle cups protect the malleolus bones, the most vulnerable point in a motorcycle fall. Our boots use rigid inserts, TPU ankle guards, or D3O armor depending on the protection level and boot style.

02

Anti-Slip Soles

Oil-resistant rubber compounds with aggressive tread patterns grip wet pavement, gravel, and gas-station concrete. Our soles are tested for flex and feel on the pegs so you maintain precise control of your rear brake and shifter.

03

Waterproof Options

Breathable waterproof membranes keep your feet dry on rain rides without turning your boots into saunas. Sealed seams, gusseted tongues, and treated leather prevent water intrusion where it matters most.

Buying Guide

How to Choose the Right Motorcycle Boots

Motorcycle boots serve double duty: protecting your feet and ankles in a crash, and giving you precise control of the shift lever and rear brake. The best boot for you depends on your riding style, the distances you cover, and how much walking you do between rides.

Short boots and riding shoes work well for commuting and urban riding where you need to walk naturally at your destination. Mid-height boots cover the ankle completely and work for most riding styles. Tall touring boots offer maximum shin protection and weather sealing for riders who log serious miles in all conditions.

Pro Tip

The Walk-Before-You-Ride Test

Walk 100 steps in any boot before committing. If the sole is too stiff to bend naturally, or the ankle cup digs into your bone, you will avoid wearing them. The safest boot is the one you actually put on every ride, not the one gathering dust in your closet.

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