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Apparel Pro: Casual Riding Boots vs. Adventure/Touring Boots

The boot you wear depends on the length of the ride.

We’ve talked before about how important it is to make sure motorcyclists wear shoes and boots specifically tailored for riding. Regular footwear doesn’t have the safety features riding gear does, but many riders choose regular shoes anyway due to their comfort.

Riding boots offer both comfort and safety, and their design takes into account how long the rider will be on the bike. For instance, if your customer primarily rides in urban or suburban areas, commutes to work or enjoys quick weekend rides, short motorcycle boots and riding shoes are a practical and stylish choice. They offer comfort, durability and the ability to seamlessly transition from riding to walking around town and engaging in everyday activities.

On the other hand, if your customer plans to go touring and perhaps explore off-road trails — or just wants to prioritize foot protection — then adventure/touring boots are the way to go. Their height, comprehensive safety features and weatherproofing make them ideal for extended rides and mixed-road usage.

Casual Riding Boots

Short boots are designed to blend in seamlessly with everyday attire. They also need to be durable and safe enough to ride in but comfortable enough to walk around in after a ride. The use of high-quality materials, such as leather, along with riding-specific features, such as shifter panels and double- or triple-stitching in stress areas, means these boots are durable enough to put up with all the action your feet go through as you ride. But if leather sounds too hot for a summer ride, casual riding boots composed of breathable materials and perforations are available too.

Outbreak boots
Joe Rocket Outbreak Boots

Of course, gear manufacturers take comfort into account as well. Consider the Joe Rocket Outbreak Boots, which not only feature a stylish matte finish leather chassis but also a padded ankle cuff and non-slip soles. Soles are a crucial aspect to safety and weight in a boot. Casual riding boots use a more flexible sole than heavier touring boots to make it easier to walk around in. This feature is particularly appealing for urban riders who may need to walk short distances on a variety of smooth and rough surfaces between rides. These boots also tend to be lighter in weight compared to taller touring boots, reducing fatigue during longer periods of riding.

Adventure/Touring Boots

Adventure/touring boots offer a higher level of protection and support than casual riding boots, making them the go-to choice for those who prioritize safety on extended journeys, even when the road ends and the dirt begins. These tall boots provide excellent stability and support, which is essential for maintaining control of the motorcycle, especially during long rides. The added height and rigid structure help reduce fatigue and provide a secure fit.

One of the most significant features of touring boots is their protection. They typically feature reinforced toe caps, heel cups, shin guards and ankle support to shield the feet and lower legs from impacts, debris and abrasions, especially on rough terrain.

Given that tourers are apt to ride through any kind of weather, adventure/touring boots also often come equipped with waterproof membranes or weatherproof materials, ensuring feet remain dry and comfortable in adverse conditions.

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