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You've got your fabulous motorcycle, and you've shopped for motorcycle apparel to complete the rider look, now it's time to shop for the final item in your shopping list, the biker boots. You're excited as you head to the mall in search of the pair that will suit you best.


But as you enter the store, you're confronted with the wide array of motorcycle boots to choose from and you find yourself in the dilemma of finding the perfect pair for you.


Here are some buying tips so that you end up with the right kind of boots:



  1. Choose a pair that is made of soft and genuine leather. Sometimes it's hard to tell whether a leather is genuine or not because a lot of fake leather have been crafted so well as to appear as original but don't be fooled because you won't get the same benefits you would from the original. To be safe, rely on trusted names in motorcycle gear brands like Harley Davidson for example. You can be sure that Harley boots are made from genuine leather.

  2. It is a good idea to choose a pair that will give your feet ample protection so be sure that the one you're buying has ankle support, toe sliders and non slippery soles.

  3. Opt for a pair has high sides to protect you from muffler burns. Getting burned from the scorching exhaust pipe is a common injury for riders. Not only is this painful and takes a lot of weeks to heal, it also leaves a scar behind. That's why it's smart that you buy boots that cover and protect your calf to avoid any burns. This is also good to protect you from skin abrasions on your leg in case of a crash.

  4. Choose a pair that fits you well and you can walk comfortably in. A pair may be the most beautiful one you've seen in your life but if it does not fit you well and your toes get squeezed in, it's no use. You can buy them as souvenirs that you can place in your bedroom tabletop but don't ever wear them because you'll only be sorry.

  5. Choose a color that does not easily look dirty. Opting for light colored boots would mean that you'd have to clean them up more often.

  6. Be sure to give the boots a test drive before you buy them. Try them out in the store to see if you're comfortable wearing it, if the fit is just right and it has enough support. It's also nice if there's a roomy space for your toes to move.


When choosing your pair, remember that safety and comfort should be always be in your top priority, way above style and fashion.


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