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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
A new pair of motorcycle boots. Make sure you’re totally sold on the boots before riding in them. (RevZilla can’t accept returns on gear that you’ve taken for a ride.) Common issues with boot sizing I took a few minutes to talk to RevZilla’s showroom staff about common boot sizing problems. They help thousands of customers each year, so they’ve seen it all. Foot width is a frequent issue for riders. A boot may fit nicely from heel to toe, but foot width is just as crucial a measurement. Riders with wide feet are going to struggle with many sport boots, especially ones from Europe. Seek out a known pair of wide-foot-friendly boots if this is something you struggle with in your regular shoe sizing. Another problem is too much space at the heel. A boot might feel great all the way around, but a gap remains at the back of the heel. Before exchanging those boots, take a look at your socks. Seriously, your thin pair of cotton socks probably isn’t the best choice for your moto boots. Moto socks are available for all styles of riding. They are thicker than regular socks, and a good moto sock will help wick moisture away from your foot. This keeps your feet (and boots) fresh. Finally, riders with larger calves can have a hard time finding boots that fit. Look for boots with more adjustability from the ankle to the top of the boot. If the boots are not adjustable, there's not much you can do to make them fit. Save the headache and look for adjustability up front. That should be all you need to get riding with a new pair of moto boots. Happy riding!Image Gallery
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