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Alpinestars offers a comprehensive range of motorcycle boots designed for specific riding disciplines and environments. The collection includes racing sport boots with maximum track protection and CE certification, adventure touring boots built for long-distance mixed-terrain riding, urban riding shoes that blend protection with everyday wearability, and motocross boots engineered for off-road performance. Each category features Italian craftsmanship, advanced materials like microfiber and full-grain leather, and protection technologies developed through 60+ years of championship racing heritage.
Motorcycle boots should fit snugly without pressure points, allowing enough room to wiggle your toes while preventing heel lift when walking. The boot should feel secure around the ankle and shin for proper protection, with closures (buckles, zippers, or laces) adjusted to eliminate excess movement. When trying boots, wear the socks you'll use while riding and spend time walking and flexing your foot to ensure the boot doesn't restrict natural movement or create uncomfortable binding points.
Break-in periods vary by boot type—racing boots with rigid protection may require more time to conform to your foot compared to touring or urban styles. If you're between sizes, consider the type of riding: track and sport riders often prefer a tighter fit for precision, while adventure and touring riders may size up slightly for comfort during long days in the saddle.
Look for CE certification, which indicates the boots meet European safety standards for impact protection, abrasion resistance, and structural integrity. CE-certified motorcycle boots are tested for protection in key zones including the toe, heel, ankle, and shin areas. Many Alpinestars boots feature CE Level 2 certification, representing the highest standard of protection available.
Racing boots designed for track use often carry additional FIM homologation, meeting the strict requirements of professional motorsports governing bodies. For street and adventure riding, CE certification combined with reinforced ankle support, shift pad protection, and oil-resistant soles provides comprehensive safety for everyday riding conditions.
While some sport boots work for both street and track use, dedicated racing boots and street boots serve different purposes. Racing boots prioritize maximum protection with rigid ankle support, external armor, and features like toe sliders—ideal for track speeds and aggressive lean angles but often less comfortable for street riding, walking, or extended touring.
Sport-oriented street boots offer a balance of protection and everyday usability, with CE certification and reinforced zones suitable for spirited street riding and occasional track days. For riders who frequently switch between environments, consider boots from our racing sport collection that bridge performance and versatility, or maintain separate boots optimized for each riding discipline.
Regular maintenance extends boot life and preserves protection features. Clean boots after rides using a damp cloth to remove dirt and road grime, paying attention to closures, vents, and flex zones where debris accumulates. For leather boots, apply appropriate leather conditioner periodically to prevent cracking and maintain suppleness—avoid over-conditioning, which can soften protective structure.
Inspect closures (buckles, zippers, BOA systems) regularly and ensure they function smoothly. Replace worn components promptly to maintain secure fit and protection. Store boots in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight, using boot trees or stuffing with paper to help maintain shape. Avoid exposing boots to excessive heat sources like radiators, which can damage adhesives and materials. Check sole wear patterns and replace boots when tread depth diminishes or structural components show significant wear.