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Adventure touring motorcycle boots
The biggest growing sector of biking currently is the adventure category. And defining adventure motorcycling is not easy. These boots are not for hard core off road specialist but more for people adventuring mainly on the black stuff but perhaps sometimes including some tracks and grassy verges. These adventure motorcycle boots will be protective on the bike but comfortable enough to walk around the town too! These are all waterproof boots so appropriate for adventures to all corners of the UK as well as abroad.
For a full range of adventure boots from proper off-road, through mixed on and off to a road boot with an adventure look we would recommend looking at Forma boots. They have an offering that covers every niche. For a really solid adventure option, check out the Klim boots. They also offer what we think is the best of the 'bike and hike' offerings to give you a boot that can be used on the bike and on the tourist trail.
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XPD X-Adventure Mid H2OUT boots in brown (XPD015)
£259.99
XPD X-Adventure Mid H2OUT boots in black (XPD014)
£259.99
XPD X-Adventure H2OUT boots in brown (XPD013)
£289.99
XPD X-Adventure H2OUT boots in black (XPD012)
£289.99
Falco Durant 2 boots in brown (FAL040)
£289.99
Held Brickland LC GTX boots in brown (HLD071)
£349.95
Held Brickland LC GTX boots in black (HLD070)
£349.95
Held Brickland GTX boots in brown (HLD069)
£425.95
Held Brickland GTX boots in black (HLD068)
£425.95
Klim Outlander GTX boots in asphalt / high risk red (KLM135)
£300.00
Klim Outlander GTX boots in black (KLM049)
£300.00
Klim Outlander GTX boots in castlerock petrol (KLM226)
£300.00
Falco Marshall boots in brown (FAL025)
£224.99
Klim Outlander GTX boots in chocolate brown (KLM136)
£300.00
Klim Adventure GTX boots in black (KLM121)
£460.00
TCX Drifter Waterproof boots in brown (TCX158)
£313.49
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Verified customer reviews for Adventure touring motorcycle boots
Klim Outlander GTX boots in asphalt / high risk red
This is my go to riding boots , I have got a few pairs of boots , this is my favourite , easy to get into and the BOA system is brilliant , once you this system , you will not use any other , goes well with my Asphalt coloured Marrakesh jacket .
Klim Outlander GTX boots in black
I have been using the Altberge Roadrunner boots for several years, until all my motorcylce kit was stolen in February. I ride a BMW 1200 GSA and feel more in control with a boot sole that has good grip. I had a planned trip to The Isle of Man Clasic Manx Races, and needed a boot I could both ride and walk about in. I had bought a cheapish lace up waterproof boot, but clompletely flat sole and really uncomfortable off the bike. I saw these featured in one of Motoledgends write ups and decided to give them a go. I used them for 12 days both riding and walking around the Island of Man I must say I am impressed, there are really comfortable, full walking boot sole shape, quick and easy to put on and take off.
Klim Outlander GTX boots in castlerock petrol
I combine hiking with bike trips and bought these hoping to save dragging around a set of walking boots as well as my Daytonas. Theyve certainly exceeded expectations on the bike they feel just like a biking boot, and in the hills they feel just like a walking boot. The only problem was that they do seem to come up small. Im a Euro45 but needed to go a size up on Klims chart to a US12. Otherwise, mine had a bit of wearing in hod carrying on the farm, and have been very comfortable since. Ive done proper hill walking in them in Scotland and theyve been absolutely fine. They give good feel on the bike and despite the sole being very grippy in the hills, theres no problem in moving your feet on the controls. Waterproofing is good, and I use my walking gaiters to fill in below my waterproofs.