Adventure motorcycling is unique. It incorporates elements of touring, but it also includes off-road riding. Make sure that if you own an adventure bike, you have gear that’s up for the task. When you’re looking for boots, make sure that you get something that can handle the rigors of adventure motorcycling and offer incredible comfort for those long trips.
First and foremost, don’t neglect safety and protection. Regular footwear – even if it’s “heavy duty” – will not offer you the same protection as purpose-built riding boots. Adventure motorcycle boots offer the impact protection you’d expect for off-road riding along with abrasion resistance you need for the street. However, some boots also offer additional shin protection and ankle support.
Adventure riding frequently incorporates many activities that aren’t riding at all, including everything from short hikes to meandering around a campsite to pleasant visits at local diners. You need to be comfortable walking around in your motorcycle boots. That means that while you still need protection and support, you also need a certain amount of flex.
There are several other features that can be nice, like good enough tread to give you enough traction when handling your bike when you’re not riding it (such as if you need to pick it up). Depending on where your adventures go, you might also want to consider waterproof boots. Several adventure boots are specifically designed to keep water out in all circumstances (even if you’re standing in a stream) while still being breathable.
Of course, everyone’s adventures tend to be a little different, so we’ve assembled a good selection of boots to make sure that you can find something that best fits your needs. Some boots are so geared up for adventure bikes that they include the word adventure right in their name. But we’ve also got other options, like boots which are designed more with the touring aspect in mind, and we’ve got some shorter boots as well if you tend to avoid off-road riding and don’t need ankle support. We also have several trials boots which – although weren’t designed for adventure bikes per se – have been quite popular among some adventure motorcyclists.
We’ve got great prices and industry-leading brands. Check out our selection and pick up your next pair of adventure motorcycle boots today!
RANDAL in SD
Super comfy better protection than street boots or work boots not really adequate for true offroading. Will fit under most street pants or jeans
Read All ReviewsPete in MT
I bought these boots to use for my more technical rides after breaking an ankle in a more adventure type boot. They are very comfortable and now use them in almost all cases like day rides, week-long BDR, etc. I have had a couple of instances of getting the boot stuck under the motorcycle and one of hitting my toe on a large rock that would have been injuries in other boots, but were no issue at all in these.
Read All ReviewsROBERT in CO
If you are running motocross these boots are not for you. However, if you are traveling relatively moderate back country adventure these bit are a good choice. The water proofing is solid and they are comfortable to walk in which is handy if you have to walk out of a bad spot.
Read All ReviewsSTEPHEN in GA
I own a FJR1300 and a KLR650 and I was looking at a boot that could be good on both bikes. I watched youtuber Moto Giant videos on how he lost a foot and ankle in an interstate crash, and I was wanting to upgrade my street riding gear. I wear Tech 7 in my offroad riding and racing but on the street I wore a Seduci street boot. All my Alpinestars boots I have ever owned have been 11 and I wear a 10 1/2 in casual shoes. I am happy to say they work great on both bikes and is comfortable to walk in. My only complaint is in August in Georgia they are warm but so is everything.
Read All ReviewsAlex in PA
I heard good things about these boots from friends so decided to get a pair. They are great. They are comfortable but still provide the necessary protection and support needed.
Read All ReviewsBrady in AZ
Great product. These boots are wide in the toe box, wich is great. Stiff at first but give them time. Straps can be adjusted out with a screwdriver for bigger calfs guys. It has taken awhile to get use to this style of boot( just did lace up work boots before) would buy again. These boots saved my lower leg in a crash, boots got a little scratched up but still works fine.
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