You know how a pair of Chucks are pretty cool looking and also about the least comfortable basketball sneaker you could actually ball in? That’s the issue with motorcycle riding boots that are all show and no go. Kind of like motorcycle jackets, motorcycle riding boots tend to steal the style cues of the genre, minus the actual reinforcement that will keep you in one piece. If you actually ride, rather than just want to look like you do, you should shop for protective and functional features, regardless of the kind of riding you do. Your feet and legs will be safer and also, crucially, way more comfortable as well because the real deal will support your muscles and joints.
Products in the Guide
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TCX Terrain 3 WP Boots
Best Overall Motorcycle Boots
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Aether Moto Boot
Best Upgrade Motorcycle Boots
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TCX Dartwood WP Shoes
Best Budget Motorcycle Riding Boots
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Danner Moto Wedge GTX
Most Stylish Motorcycle Boots
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REV’IT! Everest GTX Boots
Best Everyday Motorcycle Boots
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Alpinestars Tech 7 Enduro Drystar Boots
Best Motorcycle Boots for MX Riding
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Sidi Atojo SRS Boots
Safest Motorcycle Boots
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TCX Infinity 3 Gore-Tex Boots
Best Waterproof Motorcycle Boots
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Dainese Torque 3 Out Boots
Best Motorcycle Boots for Track Riding
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REV’IT! Expedition GTX Boots
Most Comfortable Motorcycle Boots
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What to Look for When Buying Motorcycle Boots
Armor: Even the lightest weight, most low-key-looking boots should have legit armoring designed to reduce harm in a slide. Canvas sneaks might look dope, but they won’t prevent a rolled ankle, and if you dump a 400-pound moto on your foot wearing sneakers, you might as well be in flip-flops. Please, please, please, never ride in sandals.
Comfort/Walkability: With riding as with any facet of life, you’re only as happy as your feet are comfortable. And being able to function as reasonable footwear when off the bike is a major plus.
Replaceable Parts and Construction: You can find cheaper analogs for some of the boots we’ve chosen. But replaceable parts and construction features that let you do things like resoling the boot will help you spend less in the long run.
Shaped Toe: You use your feet a lot while riding a motorcycle. Having a shaped toe that is less bulky will make it easier to do things like shift gears.