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These range-topping adventure-riding boots sit somewhere between a comfortable all-day touring boot and an enduro boot. TCX Lady X-Boulevard boots review (£139.99) What’s good about the TCX Lady X-Boulevard boots? From first wear these have been comfortable, both on and off the bike, taking very little breaking in. I’m riding a Harley-Davidson Street 750 this... Held waterproof overboots review (£29.99) What’s good about the Held waterproof overboots? It’s summer, so you’re wearing summer boots – vented ones, I’d guess, perhaps a tad racy and certainly without a waterproof membrane. Then it rains and... Dainese Latemar Gore-Tex boots review (£270) What’s good about the Dainese Latemar Gore-Tex boots? These waterproof boots saw me through a cold and very wet winter of riding with no issues at all. They were comfortable immediately and even in... Alpinestars S-MX Plus boots review (£259.99) What’s good about the Alpinestars S-MX Plus boots?

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From first wear these have been a comfortable boot, both on and off the bike. The little heel sits nicely against the footpeg and helps me when I’m in the... Product Review: Aldi Touring Boots (£29.99) What’s good about the Aldi Touring Boots?
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Product Review: Sidi ST Air (£274.99) What’s good about the Sidi ST Air? I got these Sidi boots for a long jaunt to Spain last year, in 30oC heat the ventilation system worked brilliantly and my feet were left cool and dry while my... Product Review: Alpinestars Oscar Monty (£169.99) What’s good about the Alpinestars Oscar Monty? These hand-finished CE-certified riding boots are fresh from Alpinestars’ new Oscar range of retro protective clothing. Made from thick, vintage-effect,... Product Review: Lewis Leathers Motorway boots No 191 (£430) What’s good about the Lewis Leathers Motorway boots No 191? Lewis Leathers and Aviakit are logos I have grown up with as my father was a despatch rider for ITN (Independent Television News) from 1961,... Product Review: Gaerne GP1 boots (£249.99) What’s good about the Gaerne GP1 boots? These are some of the comfiest boots I’ve worn straight out of the box. They’re not too stiff and required little bedding in.

Despite the fact they’re race... Product Review: Sidi Roarr boots (£199.99) What’s good about the Sidi Roarr? A good halfway house between a full-on track boot and a road boot, the Roarr are beautifully made and boast features like replaceable toesliders, slide vents, and... Rev’it Royale H2O boots What’s good about the Rev’IT Royale H2O? Apparently these are motorcycle boots! But they don’t look like them; they’re super-stylish, very well made, lightweight and sophisticated – unlike most casual... Product Review: Sidi ST Gore boots (£314.99) What’s good about the Sidi ST Gore? I always have trouble finding boots that fit well, because I have laughably thin calves. These Sidis are the only boots I’ve found so far that can fit securely... Product Review: Alpinestars Supertech R boots (£379.99) What’s good about the Alpinestars Supertech R? Alpinestars have revamped their popular Supertech R racing boots with a new sole, screw-in metal toe-sliders and a redesigned plastic shin-plate, among...

Dainese Axial Pro In boots (£379.99) What’s good about the Dainese Axial Pro In? These race boots walk a fine line between feel and substance, and do it perfectly. They are stiff in the right places (laterally and in a twisting motion)... RiDE review: Alpinestars S-MX Plus boots As comfortable on as off the bike. Only flimsy ankle articulation lets the protection down. Easy to get on and off, and well made, they instantly feel comfortable. Available vented or unvented, these... RiDE review: RST Tractech Evo boots A great-value boot that you can choose to have vented or waterproof for £20 more. Took a little while for the microtech – a man-made material that’s lighter than leather – to break in, but once it did... RiDE review: Daytona Security Evo 3 boots These are strictly race boots – they are so armoured and the sole is so rigid they make walking uncomfortable. But if you want the best protection nothing comes close. Hand-made, with a carbonfibre...

RiDE review: Alpinestars Supertech R boots Strangely has the lowest CE score of any boot tested. But these are a racing boot so feel and thorough ankle articulation control are put before more road-based protection. RiDE review: Falco Eso Lx boots Full marks from the CE tests and a rigid ankle articulation brace that could make a real difference in a crash. Plastic is everywhere, which helps the abrasion score. Inside all that plastic the... RiDE review: Daytona Lady GTX boots Very expensive if you look at the CE results, but get them on your feet and feel the quality. Lots of adjustment and built up inside by 20mm to give a more secure footing when riding. RiDE review: TCX S-Speed GTX boots These are a firm pair of boots that took some time to bed in but are now comfortable on and off the bike. Built for a narrow foot, the quality is superb and a lot better than their price suggests. RiDE review: Sidi Adventure Gore This Italian-made boot is very popular and has become almost the default choice among experienced adventure riders, offering good protection for the shin and the ankles, while still being flexible...