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Men’s Motorcycle Footwear Engineered for Control and Protection

Alpinestars® men’s motorcycle footwear is built to translate rider input into confident performance while safeguarding against impact and abrasion. Low-profile toe boxes enhance lever clearance, reinforced shift pads stand up to repetitive gear changes, and structured heel counters stabilize foot position on pegs. Integrated ankle bracing and external TPU reinforcement help manage rotational and lateral forces, with impact-absorbing zones positioned for common contact points. Select models achieve CE certification where applicable, and every design balances protection, flexibility, and long-term durability for street rides, track sessions, and sport touring.

 

Outsoles Tuned for Grip and Pedal Feedback

Outsole compounds and fine rubber textures provide secure traction on pegs and at stops, even in wet conditions. Forefoot flex grooves promote controlled articulation for precise brake and shift feel, while a stable midfoot platform resists torsional twist under hard braking. Contoured heel geometry supports smooth pivots from throttle to brake, and oil-resistant tread patterns help maintain grip across varied surfaces. The result is predictable feedback that supports consistent inputs and reduced fatigue on longer rides.

 

Closure Systems, Fit, and Rider Ergonomics

Micro-adjustable buckles, secure zippers, lacing, and hook-and-loop straps work together to deliver an even, locked-in fit. Pre-curved chassis shapes align with the riding position, and accordion stretch zones promote natural ankle flex for clean transitions on the controls. Moisture-wicking liners manage heat, while padded collars and targeted foam reduce pressure at the malleolus and Achilles. Calf and instep adjustments accommodate different leg shapes, helping position protection correctly without excess bulk.

 

Materials, Ventilation, and Weather Versatility

Premium leather, advanced microfiber, and high-tenacity textiles are mapped to resist abrasion in key zones while preserving flexibility. Strategically placed perforation and mesh panels drive airflow on warm days, and waterproof membrane options provide weather defense for variable forecasts. Reinforced stitching and low-profile external components maintain a streamlined silhouette that limits snag risk and supports stable control at speed.

 

Discipline-Ready Options for Sport, Touring, and Urban

Select sport-oriented platforms for aggressive road riding or build all-day comfort with touring boots that prioritize support and weather protection. For everyday mobility and off-bike convenience, explore our urban riding shoes. To complete coverage, pair footwear with dedicated motorcycle protection and consider street-focused options in the broader road collection to assemble a connected on-bike system.

Discover men’s motorcycle footwear that integrates Alpinestars® protection, control, and comfort. Choose the platform that fits your pace and environment, then ride with confidence knowing your equipment is engineered to perform consistently mile after mile.

Frequently asked questions Hide FAQs
How should motorcycle boots fit and how do I choose the right size?

Use your foot length and the size chart on each product page to select the correct EU size. A proper fit feels snug around the heel and ankle with minimal heel lift, while allowing natural toe splay and a small amount of wiggle room. Wear the socks you ride in when measuring and test fit in a seated and standing riding stance.

Boots will break in slightly but should not cause numbness or pressure points. If you plan to use thicker riding socks or insoles, account for that volume. For all-day commuting or walking, prioritize secure ankle hold and forefoot comfort over a race-tight fit.

What’s the difference between racing boots, touring/adventure boots, and urban riding shoes?
TypePrimary useProtection focusWalkability
Racing/Sport bootsTrack and aggressive roadMax ankle/shin bracing; high abrasion; stiff solesLowest
Touring/Adventure bootsLong-distance road or mixed terrainComprehensive coverage; often waterproof; grippy solesModerate
Urban riding shoesCity/commute, casual wearReinforced toe/heel/ankle; lighter structureHighest

To browse by use case, see sport and road boots, adventure motorcycle boots, and road riding shoes.

Are these motorcycle boots CE certified, and what does EN 13634 Level 1 vs Level 2 mean?

Most Alpinestars motorcycle footwear is CE-certified to EN 13634, the European standard for motorcyclists’ protective boots and shoes. Labels typically show EN 13634:2017 and a sequence of digits covering boot height, abrasion resistance, cut resistance, and transverse rigidity. Each test is graded Level 1 or Level 2.

Level 2 indicates higher performance thresholds than Level 1. Some models may also list optional features such as waterproofing. Always check the product description and label to confirm the exact certification and levels.

Are these boots waterproof, and how do waterproof membranes compare to ventilated designs?

Many touring and commuting-oriented models use a waterproof/breathable membrane (e.g., a laminated or bootie construction) to keep rain out while managing internal moisture. This is best for wet or variable climates and pairs well with rain pants to prevent water entry from the top.

Ventilated or perforated designs prioritize airflow for hot weather but are not intended for sustained rain. Choose based on your primary climate: membrane-equipped boots for frequent wet conditions, vented constructions for heat and dry weather.

How do I clean and care for leather or textile motorcycle boots?

Remove laces/insoles, brush off dirt, and wipe the exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap. Rinse lightly and air dry away from direct heat; do not tumble dry or place near radiators. Once dry, condition leather with a suitable product and reproof waterproof shells when water stops beading.

For textile panels and interiors, spot clean and let them dry fully before reinserting insoles. Regular care preserves waterproofing, maintains flexibility, and extends the service life of the boot.