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Motorcycle boots | Biker boots

Which motorcycle boots are best for you depends on your style of riding, your bike, the season and personal taste. There is a very wide choice these days for motorcycle footwear. If you are a long distance commuter or tourer you will want a waterproof boots, and potentially a Gore-Tex version. In our view, Daytona offers the very best for high mileage riders. We offer theirs and a number of other high quality touring and commuting boots. There is also a growing sector that caters for the more adventure orientated rider. These adventure boots offer thicker soles, more ankle and shin protection, a chunkier silhouette and, normally, clips! For the more casual or urban rider the option will be a short boot or even a motorcycle trainer to go with your motorcycle jeans. On any motorcycle boot, even a short boot, you want a grippy sole, added protection at the toe and heel and, preferably some ankle protection. In addition motorcycling boots should be approved to the standard EN 13634. Finally, for ladies, we have a selection of long and short boots for both riders and pillions. 

For the best adventure boots we would suggest you look at the Forma boots range which offers tall and short versions of their different performance levels of adventure boots.

 

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Klim Outlander GTX boots in castlerock petrol

Graham: Klim Outlander Boots Review Perfect for Larger Calves and Versatile Use

If you have larger calves like me, finding the right boots can be a challenge. Short boots are usually my go-to, and after trying many, I found the Klim Outlander to be a great fit. Not only do they accommodate my calf size comfortably, but they also shine when Im off the biketheyre genuinely comfortable for walking around. Ive taken these boots on a 3-month tour across the US and multiple trips across Europe over the past few years. Theyve stood up well to all kinds of terrain and weather, making them a reliable companion. The only downside? Because they are so comfortable and durable, Ive already worn through two pairs and am now on my third! If youre in the market for boots that combine a good fit for larger calves with great off-bike usability, the Klim Outlander is definitely worth considering.

Held Brickland LC GTX boots in black

Thornton: Comfortable and robust boots

Initially stiff, these boots quickly became comfortable while retaining a solid air of robustness. The construction is heavy-duty but they are easy to walk in and unobtrusive on the bike. Ive ridden in low single figure temps and some filthy rain and, as expected, my feet stayed warm and dry. Although a short boot, they seem long enough to avoid any gap that would allow water to enter from the top. Early days but Im happy with my purchase.

Daytona Max Sports GTX boots in black

Sam__S: Brilliant!

Superb quality from Daytona, as always. Now, due to the inbuilt heel lift, even with my 29.5 inseam I can get both feet flat on my Tiger Sport 800. A real confidence booster.