Table of contents
- Sports motorcycle boots up to 250 euros in the test Pros and cons of synthetic goods
- Synthetic leather doesn’t have to be bad
- The driver notices the difference?
- Alpinestars S-MX 6
- Buse GP
- Dainese TR Course
- Daytona Carver
- Difi Bilbao
- FLM GP
- Gaerne G-RW
- IXS Estoril
- Sidi Cobra
Dentges
24 pictures
Jahn
1/24
In motorcycling, people still like real leather. Whether on the house route…
mps photo studio
2/24
The testers didn’t like the fit and comfort of the very narrow Ixs Estoril – try it for yourself to see if it fits. On the other hand, there is nothing to criticize about the protective effect: a safe boot. MOTORRAD verdict: good.
Dentges
3/24
Ixs: The ratchet lock button often got stuck in the test. Annoying.
mps photo studio
4/24
Well-made sports boot with a slight loss of comfort. The Sidi Cobra is a good choice for summer trips to the racetrack and fast laps on the home track. MOTORRAD verdict: good.
Dentges
5/24
Sidi: eroded rubber sole. Doesn’t degrade function, but is ugly.
mps photo studio
6/24
The Vanucci RV4, which sits very neatly on the foot and has a very good protective effect, best manages the difficult balancing act between sports and touring suitability. A well-deserved test winner. MOTORRAD verdict: very good, test winner.
Dentges
7/24
Vanucci: The shaft can be firmly attached using a ratchet lock.
Dentges
8/24
Frequent braking and shifting gears on a mountain road: testing the fit and comfort of the sports boots.
Dentges
9/24
Impact-resistant: The shin guard was evaluated on a drop test stand in the laboratory.
Alpinestars
10/24
Jeremy Appleton (47) from the traditional boot manufacturer Alpinestars in Asolo / Italy gives microfiber fabrics a key role in the development of modern boots. He is for plastic because these boots are light and easy to care for at the same time.
mps photo studio
11/24
The rather narrow Gaerne G-RW scores very solidly in every test criterion. Not a real mistake, but when it comes to handling it is bulky and requires athletic commitment. MOTORRAD verdict: good.
mps photo studio
12/24
The FLM GP would like to be a real sports boot, but the overall too loose fit thwarts this claim. But a decent boot for normal sport tourism trips. MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory.
Dentges
13/24
Difi: The screwed side grinders can be exchanged without any problems.
Kawasaki
14/24
… or on the race. But if the driver involuntarily releases himself from resting and then possibly also from the motorcycle, a good and sturdy boot prevents overly crooked movements. Synthetic leather doesn’t have to be bad. All the more gratifying – this test comparison shows it – that the manufacturers build really great motorcycle trainers.
mps photo studio
15/24
Extremely convenient and with no point deductions in the sports classification. The well-made Alpinestars S-MX 6 embodies the class of modern plastic sports boots with touring potential brilliantly. MOTORRAD verdict: very good.
Dentges
16/24
Fixed plastic rails protect Alpinestars’ boots from torsion of the ankle.
mps photo studio
17/24
The tight, tight Buse GP absolutely requires a fitting to determine whether it fits the type of foot. The bottom line is that the solid, inexpensive synthetic leather boot offers good protection and value. MOTORRAD verdict: good.
mps photo studio
18/24
The very sporty Dainese TR Course with a high proportion of textile fabric offers good safety, but only moderate comfort. The “back zipper” principle complicates handling.
Dentges
19/24
Rear entry – a good idea, but putting on Dainese boots is fiddly.
mps photo studio
20/24
When it comes to wearing comfort, the perfectly crafted leather boot is unbeatable. Slip in, feel good! The shin protection, however, is moderate, otherwise a very good boot. MOTORRAD verdict: good.
Dentges
21/24
Daytona: handy, large and rubberized. Convenient zip operation.
mps photo studio
22/24
Very comfortable sports boot with an exemplary fit and good wearing comfort. The workmanship and material quality are perfectly fine with the Difi Bilbao – at this price you can get it. MOTORRAD verdict: good, best buy.
mps photo studio
23/24
A long time standard in other sports: plastic trainers. Real leather treads with studs to bring the round into the square?
mps photo studio
24/24
Reinhard Frey (60), managing director of Frey Daytona in Eggenfelden, relies on its own tradition. Frey is pro leather, because “Leather lasts the longest”.
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Sports motorcycle boots up to 250 euros in the test
Sports motorcycle boots up to 250 euros in the test
Pros and cons of synthetic goods
The feet are particularly prone to injury when falling. Good motorcycle boots are therefore a must when things are going to be sporty – whether on the country road or on the circuit. Ten motorcycle boots up to 250 euros have to show what they can do in the test.
Thorsten Dentges
04/10/2014
Standard in other sports for a long time: plastic trainers. Real leather treads with studs to bring the round into the square? Under Sepp Herberger it is certainly still a matter of course, but if you look at the Messis, Ronaldos and Gotzes these days, thin-walled and brightly colored plastics enclose the feet of the professionals. Similar to basketball. Gone are the days when the 1980s legends Magic Johnson and Larry Bird stepped each other on their baggy Converse leather bottoms under the basket. The younger superstar Michael Jordan catapulted himself into slam dunk in the early 1990s with feather-light synthetic shoes. And, dear skiers: Who of you still straps “a g’scheits” leather shoes onto your boards today? Whoever shouts “Me!” Probably also names motorcycles from BSA, Bultaco or Norton as currently fully competitive sports machines.
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Keyword “competition”: In motorcycling people still like real leather. Because the material is extremely tear and abrasion resistant and accordingly protects well in the event of a fall. And because, after a due period of registration, even comparatively heavy motorcycle boots sit comfortably like sneakers and can easily take part in every odd movement on the pegs. But if the driver involuntarily releases himself from resting and then possibly also from the motorcycle, a good and sturdy boot prevents overly crooked movements, i.e. torsions and overstretching, and can protect against injuries.
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Synthetic leather doesn’t have to be bad
So: Just like a high-quality leather suit and skin-tight leather gloves, crisp-cut leather boots also fit wonderfully when the goal is the fastest lap time – but this endeavor often ends in the gravel trap. Leather is therefore still widespread on all racetracks around the world. But in this comparison test? Only one provider sends a sports motorcycle boot made of full leather into the race in the price range up to 250 euros – incidentally: a proud sum for a pair of shoes. Why is that?
Dentges
Frequent braking and shifting gears on a mountain road: testing the fit and comfort of the sports boots.
To explain, maybe the keyword “competition” again. This time not from a sporty, but from an economic perspective. Because leather has become damn expensive. Industry experts cite the growth of the Asian markets as the main reason. To put it simply: if an up-and-coming Chinese middle and upper class would like to lounge on fine leather sofas just like us residents of established industrial nations, the furniture industry needs millions and millions more square meters of leather as a raw material. So the demand is now higher than the supply, and the cost of materials to make a motorcycle boot is increasing. So it stands to reason that shoe manufacturers want to make themselves as independent as possible from the natural product leather and its price fluctuations. So you are now increasingly relying on synthetics: “Microfiber”, “Lorica” or another modern-sounding term is often used. Because the term “artificial leather” sounds like fairground goods and too cheap, after all you want to sell your products as dearly as possible. In order to be able to survive well in tough competition.
But let’s stay fair: artificial leather doesn’t have to be bad. The materials are extremely thin microfibers, mostly made of polyamide, about a thousand times thinner than a silk thread. Fabrics made from these fibers form a microporous structure that promises breathability. The surface looks similar to that of natural leather, even connoisseurs have to look twice. In the laboratory, good artificial leather achieves tensile and abrasion resistance values that are similar to real leather. And the other way around: cheaply tanned natural leather, the poor quality of which has been covered with thick lacquer, is neither breathable nor particularly hard-wearing. So if you want to make a technically sophisticated sports motorcycle boot with a red pen, leather is not always a good choice. That speaks for synthetic goods. The pros and cons of the choice of material are explained by two manufacturers from this test.
The driver notices the difference?
And does the driver notice the difference? Probably hardly, because regardless of the upper material, it is primarily the construction or fit that decides. The difficulty with sports motorcycle boots is to combine optimal stability and torsional stiffness with high mobility. Somewhere between basketball and ski boots. There is a fine line between fall protection (passive safety) and driving comfort (active safety). All the more gratifying – this test comparison shows it – that the manufacturers are successfully facing this problem. And build really great motorcycle trainers.
Alpinestars S-MX 6
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The Alpinestars S-MX 6 are extremely comfortable and without any point deductions in the sports classification.
providers
Alpinestars, phone 00 39/04 23/52 86 (Italy),
www.alpinestars.com
Price: 219.95 euros
Sizes: 36 to 50
Shaft height: 32 cm
Weight: 831 g
Upper material: Polyamide, polyurethane
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Alpinestars
Dentges
Fixed plastic rails protect Alpinestars’ boots from torsion of the ankle.
plus
Stable plastic side rails provide good protection against torsion in the ankle area, heel is stable and securely embedded in a solid plastic heel cap; fixed Velcro cover with good overlap; exemplary agility; long grinder.
minus
Shin guards a little too short; slight slack in the metatarsal area.
Conclusion
Extremely convenient and with no point deductions in the sports classification. The well-made one Alpinestars S-MX 6 brilliantly embodies the genre of modern plastic sports boots with touring potential.
MOTORRAD verdict: very good
Buse GP
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The tight, tight Buse GP absolutely requires a fitting.
providers
Heino Buse MX, phone 02 41/1 26 90,
www.buese.com
Price: 149.95 euros
Shaft height: 32 cm;
Weight: 805 g
Sizes: 40 to 46
Upper material: Polyamide, polyurethane
plus
Pleasant 3D mesh lining ensures good air conditioning; great grip on the pegs; very good heel hold, high stability in the metatarsal area, enough space on the forefoot; very good shock absorption values; Grinder well positioned; Walking comfort good.
minus
Very tightly cut at the instep, every time tightening is a feat; selective pinching; somewhat chunky gearshift protection.
Conclusion
The tight, tight Buse GP absolutely requires a fitting to determine whether it fits the type of foot. The bottom line is that the solid, inexpensive synthetic leather boot offers good protection and value.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
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Dainese TR Course
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The very sporty Dainese TR Course with a high proportion of textile fabric offers good safety, but only moderate comfort.
providers
Dainese, phone 0 89/35 82 72 70,
www.dainese.com
Price: 229 euros
Sizes: 39 to 47
Shaft height: 29 cm
Weight: 860 g
Upper material: Polyamide, polyurethane
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Dentges
Rear entry – a good idea, but putting on Dainese boots is fiddly.
plus
Large, well-enclosing ankle protector; high stability and torsional rigidity; good mobility despite tight fit;
properly processed; good foot climate even at temperatures over 20 degrees; very good shock absorption values on the test bench.
minus
Strong pressure due to the zipper at the back; Dressing and undressing is more of a test of patience; comparatively short shaft.
Conclusion
The very sporty one Dainese TR Course with a high proportion of textile fabric offers good security, but only moderate comfort. The “back zipper” principle complicates handling.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
Daytona Carver
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In terms of comfort, the technically perfect leather boot is unbeatable.
providers
Frey Daytona, phone 0 87 21/9 64 40,
www.daytona.de
Price: 234.95 euros
Sizes: 34 to 49
Shaft height: 29.5 cm
Weight: 680 g
Upper material: Cowhide
Dentges
Daytona: handy, large and rubberized. Convenient zip operation.
plus
Good protection against stripping; very comfortable to put on and take off, long, easy-to-use central zip; slim, but very comfortable fit, shaft fits well, excellent heel hold; grippy sole; high quality, supple leather; easy.
minus
In the laboratory test for shin protection, shock absorption values were relatively poor; Stability in the ankle area rather moderate.
Conclusion
When it comes to wearing comfort, the perfectly crafted leather boot is unbeatable. Slip in, feel good! The shin protection, however, is moderate, otherwise a very good boot.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
Difi Bilbao
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Very comfortable sports boot with an exemplary fit and good wearing comfort.
providers
Motoport, phone 0 44 51/91 52 10,
www.motoport.de
Price: 149.95 euros
Sizes: 37 to 48
Shaft height: 33.5 cm
Weight: 757 g
Upper material: Polyamide, polyurethane
Dentges
Difi: The screwed side grinders can be exchanged without any problems.
plus
High stability, foot very firmly embedded; sporty, very successful fit, exemplary close-fitting shaft; good shin protection, shock absorption values at a decent level; light weight.
minus
Very tight cut in the ankle area, putting on a little awkward and fiddly; Walking comfort rather moderate; cool down quickly.
Conclusion
Very comfortable sports boot with an exemplary fit and good wearing comfort. The workmanship and material quality are perfectly fine with the Difi Bilbao – at this price you can get it.
MOTORRAD verdict: good, MOTORCYCLE buyer’s tip
FLM GP
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The FLM GP would like to be a real sports boot, but the overall too loose fit thwarts this claim.
providers
Polo motorcycle and sportswear, phone 0 21 65/8 44 03 00,
www.polo-motorrad.de
Price: 199.95 euros
Sizes: 40 to 47
Shaft height: 32 cm
Weight: 827 g
Upper material: Polyamide, polyurethane
plus
Comfortable to run; grippy sole; Forefoot is well embedded; good sensitivity when shifting and braking; long zipper, easy entry and exit.
minus
Cut too wide at the ankle, only moderate torsional stiffness at the ankle; Heel hold weak, foot slips when braking; Moderate shock absorption values.
Conclusion
the FLM GP would like to be a real sports boot, but the overall too loose fit prevents it
Claim. But a decent boot for normal sport tourism trips.
MOTORRAD verdict: satisfactory
Gaerne G-RW
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The rather narrow Gaerne G-RW scores very solidly in every test criterion.
providers
Heino Buse MX, phone 02 41/1 26 90,
www.buese.com
Price: 209.95 euros
Sizes: 40 to 46
Shaft height: 31 cm
Weight: 892 g
Upper material: Polyamide, polyurethane
plus
Heel is optimally and very firmly edged, boot shaft fits well on the leg; stable in the ankle area, good protection against twisting; exemplary grip on notches.
minus
Small size range; cut very narrow in the forefoot area; very narrow entry, zipper only runs emphatically over instep; thick rubber gearshift protection reduces sensitivity to levers.
Conclusion
The rather narrow cut scores with every test criterion Gaerne G-RW very solid. Not a real mistake, but when it comes to handling it is bulky and requires athletic commitment.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
IXS Estoril
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The testers did not like the fit and comfort of the very narrow Ixs Estoril.
providers
Hostettler, phone 0 76 31/1 80 40,
www.ixs.de
Price: 249.90 euros
Sizes: 38 to 47
Shaft height: 33 cm
Weight: 1021 g
Upper material: Polyamide, polyurethane
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IXS
Dentges
Ixs: The ratchet lock button often got stuck in the test. Annoying.
plus
Impact absorption values in laboratory test are good in comparison, decent shin protection; very high stability and good
Torsion protection; good fit of the shaft.
minus
Wearing comfort with a normal foot shape is severely limited, as the forefoot area is very narrow, painful pressure; Ratchet closure hooked and fiddly; high weight.
Conclusion
The testers didn’t like the fit and comfort of the very narrow Ixs Estoril – try it for yourself to see if it fits. On the other hand, there is nothing to criticize about the protective effect: a safe boot.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
Sidi Cobra
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Well-made sports boot with a slight loss of comfort.
providers
Jopa Racing Products, phone 00 31/5 47/38 27 17,
www.jopa.nl
Price: 239.95 euros
Sizes: 37 to 50
Shaft height: 33 cm
Weight: 810 g
Upper material: Polyamide, polyurethane
plus
Sander well positioned, gives a good feeling in extreme inclines; good heel hold, ankle bombproof and securely embedded against twisting; easy.
minus
Gearshift protection somewhat stiff and uncomfortable; Shaft width too generous; Forefoot very narrow, light pressure on toes; cools down very quickly at 15 degrees; Shock absorption on the shin rather moderate.
Conclusion
Well-made sports boot with a slight loss of comfort. the Sidi Cobra is a good choice for summer trips to the racetrack and fast laps on the home track.
MOTORRAD verdict: good
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