Know Your Motorcycle Boots: Part I - Styles
Some riders simply like to choose their best pair of
leather boots before hitting the road, but other motorcyclists may
want to know all their options. There are several types of
motorcycle boots for all different riders. Additionally, each boot
works in its own special way to help you on your most common
terrain, whether it's dirt, asphalt or on the track.
To decide exactly which boot is best for your riding purposes, you
need to know all the main types of motorcycle boots. Here are the
most common styles:
Cruiser Boots
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This type of motorcycle boot provides the least amount of
protection for your feet and is simply there just to give you
better grip on your ride. While most cruiser boots are made to look
like work boots, the most protection you will likely get is from
shoes made from leather. Most cruiser boots come in leather or a
similar style of material with thick soles to last years on the
road.
Also, the majority of cruiser boots are only ankle-length, which
means they will have less protection than knee-high leather cruiser
boots. These much higher boots can protect you from hot exhaust
pipes as well.
Off-Road Adventure Boots
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Those who do a lot of off-road riding are far more prone to
suffering knee and shin injuries because of the uneven terrain. The
increase in vulnerability with the terrain you ride on should
factor heavily into what type of boot you will need.
For off-road riders, you need sturdy motorcycle boots that protect
your most vulnerable spots: your feet, ankles and shins. While
off-road boots can seem like a lot of motorcycle equipment, you
want to ensure you can still shift gears comfortably without any
resistance. Additionally, off-road boots come with thicker soles,
which work better on rocky or dirt surfaces. Standard cruiser boots
would not be as flexible as off-road motorcycle footwear.
Touring Boots
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When motorcycle riders encounter multiple types of climates and
weather scenarios, they need a material that can last. Touring
motorcycle boots are ideal for those who perform long-distance
riding as well.
This means that comfort should be your No. 1 priority for touring
boots. To give riders more flexibility and comfort, touring boots
are usually 10 to 14 inches high and have a bendable sole to adjust
for the type of riding your encounter. It's always good to remember
that for long periods of riding, you want motorcycle apparel that
will not bug you, distract you or get tiring over long periods of
time, which is why there are specific touring boots available.
Racing Boots
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For riders looking to hit the track, you want a motorcycle boot
that is just as technical as the course you're riding on.
Motorcycle racing boots tend to focus on comfort, protection and
being able to be in a tucked position when riding on
sportsbikes.
The additional protection is necessary for those who might bail on
their bike during a turn on the course, which means you want to
have higher durability too. Racing boots are certainly a
high-investment type of equipment and the only real downfall is
that they are only truly built to work the best on the track.
Taking racing boots on the road might get uncomfortable pretty
quickly and you'll likely have stiffer material, which makes it
harder to adjust to street riding. Additionally, these boots are
not made to walk around, so meeting up with some friends and
walking around town will get extremely uncomfortable in a hurry.
It's always good to know how you will use your shoes when you're
off your bike.
Now that you know more about the different styles, let's look in
depth at the various components of motorcycle boots so you can
choose your style.