



Formal Boots - Brown
Seamlessly transition from your bike to the boardroom without compromising on style, safety, or comfort.+Custom moulded TPU inserts for ankle, toe, and heel protection.+-Anatomically cushioned insoles and breathable mesh liner.+No visible branding to keep your biker identity discreet.+Crafted from full-grain Argentinian leather and hi-grip TPR sole.
Warranty : 1 year limited warranty.The warranty covers defect of workmanship and materials, (defined as any stitching which comes off, or delamination of the product, or upper material tearing off) but will not cover defects due to normal wear and tear, damage due to alteration of product, accident damage, or improper usage.
- Color:
- BROWN
- Size:
- 7
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Formal Boots - Brown
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FAQs
How should riding boots fit?
Riding boots should fit snugly but comfortably around the foot and ankle with enough room to move your toes. The heel should stay secure without slipping, and the boots should be comfortable for walking.
Are your riding boots waterproof?
Many of our riding boots, like the Casual WP Riding Boots, are designed to be waterproof to keep your feet dry in wet conditions.
Which boot material is best, leather or synthetic?
Leather: Offers exceptional abrasion resistance, molds to the foot over time, and provides long-term durability, ideal for touring or aggressive riding. Requires conditioning to maintain water resistance. Synthetic/Textile: Lightweight, typically comes with waterproofing, is easy to clean, and is more affordable. Better for wet climates or riders seeking low maintenance.
Why choose riding boots over normal shoes?
Riding boots provide specialized protection for your feet, ankles, and lower legs during motorcycle rides, featuring reinforced toes, heels, ankle support and non-slip soles designed for pedal grip and crash protection.
What is the difference between riding shoes and riding boots?
Riding shoes are generally shorter, lighter, and more flexible for short rides or urban use, while riding boots offer higher protection with full coverage above the ankle for more intense riding conditions.

