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Men's Motorcycle Boots

The first thing to say is that you really should always wear a proper motorcycle boot rather than a trainer, a street shoe, or a hiking boot. A purpose-designed motorcycle boot will have extra protection in the heel, and on the toes and ankles. You will nearly always also get a shank in the sole for extra stiffness, and almost certainly a gear change pad to prevent your toes from getting sore. There are many different styles of boot that are designed to meet different demands. There are short boots for urban riding. Taller boots offer higher levels of protection. Off-road boots are extremely tough, but very heavy. Race style boots, whilst not always comfortable, can be very protective. Leather makes for the most comfortable fit, but unless treated leather does not always offer the most waterproof solution. For riding in the UK, we would always recommend buying a boot with a waterproof membrane.

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Verified customer reviews for Men's Motorcycle Boots

Klim Ridgeline boots in winter moss green

Steve: Comfortable and the nest system works

Great boots - the nest system means you can downsize by a half size for a perfect fit. Quality seems spot on and I think they look great too

Klim Outlander GTX boots in asphalt / high risk red

Chris B: Amazing boots

Well worth the money. I struggle with shoesboots fitting me in general, but these are comfy for all day use, including walking. I wear them on an hour long ride to work even in torrential downpours, wear them all day walking around work and then an hour ride home and they just feel great. The only thing I had an issue with was the first week where they were breaking in, they were rubbing on the arch of my foot. But let them break in and I have no issues now.

Daytona Max Sports GTX boots in black

Ron: Superb

Purchased these, primarily because of the lift. Bought a new bike and I was just a little short. The Daytonas are the perfect aid, instead of being on the balls of my feet, Im now flat on the floor. I was a little worried about the fit, those zips are so tough to pull up when new, but theyve eased considerably in the month or so Ive been using them. Only concern Ive had with them so far is my Scotts riding up to expose the top of the boot in wet weather. Not wet yet though. I did originally want the taller version, but they were totally impossibly to zip over my ankle