Buy Women's Motorcycle Boots
There is a wide variety of boots and shoes specifically designed for women to offer the best performance and comfort.
For a better fit, women's boots have a specific design that perfectly adapts to the female foot morphology, guaranteeing greater comfort and protection. Additionally, they come with a specific size guide to ensure a perfect fit.
The fact that these boots have a specific design exclusively for female riders offers the same quality, functionality, and protection as men's boots, but with greater ergonomics for the body. At Motocard, we offer women's boots at the best prices, so we recommend you visit our outlet section.
Types of Motorcycle Boots
Women's road boots can be differentiated between touring boots and sport/racing boots; touring boots stand out for their versatility as they are designed for long journeys and offer high levels of comfort; racing boots have a much sportier and more aggressive design and offer a high technical level with more protections that allow track racing.
Waterproof boots are essential for women who love long motorcycle routes, as you never know when it might rain. Therefore, it is essential to have boots with a waterproof membrane that protects you from the rain and keeps your feet dry at all times. Gore-Tex®, Dainese's D-Dry®, or Alpinestars' Drystar are the most used waterproof membranes.
We all know Gore-Tex®, and we could say it is the brand par excellence when it comes to waterproofing. We find its membranes in practically all waterproof clothing on the market, including specific women's footwear. Having Gore-Tex® boots guarantees 100% waterproofing under heavy water columns and high breathability.
Motocross and enduro boots with a feminine design are characterized by their aesthetics and offer a more rigid construction. They are usually high-top boots with numerous buckles that provide a secure closure. These are heavy boots, and some have an inner boot that makes them more comfortable.
Unlike motocross and enduro boots, women's trial boots are characterized by being lighter and more flexible as they seek greater balance and handlebar control. Their soles stand out for being rubber with a tread pattern and offering an excellent level of grip.
Casual shoes with women's sizing are those with an urban and conventional design that are used daily. They stand out for their aesthetics and high comfort, allowing them to be worn all day, even if we use the motorcycle for short trips.
What Are the Best Women's Boots for Each Season?
Winter footwear for women stands out for offering high levels of insulation that keep the foot at a stable temperature, ensuring greater comfort. Most models, if not all, incorporate a waterproof membrane that prevents water from entering, so you can go out on the motorcycle regardless of the weather conditions.
Women's boots for summer seasons are characterized by their lightness and breathability, usually through perforations in the main fabric that keep the foot ventilated and reduce sweat, while still offering maximum protection.
Women's footwear that can be used throughout the year are usually boots that offer proper insulation to be used in cold climates, but also proper ventilation to survive high temperatures. All of them come with the necessary protections and may include a waterproof membrane.
The Most In-Demand Boot Brands
At Motocard, we offer the best brands that provide women's boots, so we highlight Alpinestars, Bering, Dainese, Armure, TCX, Segura and Stylmartin among others. These leading brands in the sector have a long history in this type of footwear, offering a wide range of options so that everyone can choose the shoe that best suits their needs.
What Types of Protections Exist for Boots?
Protections are the essential part of motorcycle boots as they provide the correct protection and safety to avoid serious damage during falls. The main protections that are always present, even in urban shoes or simpler boots, are reinforcements in the heel area, the toe cap, and the gear shift area. These are the areas of greatest impact in case of an accident, so all boots usually have them.
In the case of sport/racing boots and off-road use, the number of protections is much greater since they are more dangerous practices where terrain and speed play an important role in the event of an impact. Thus, they incorporate protections in other areas such as the shin and ankle, in addition to having innovative torsion control systems to avoid ankle hyperflexion.