Oxford Warrior
Price: £99.99 | Available: www.oxfordproducts.com
Seeing as we wanted a ‘shorty’ set of boots in this piece, Oxford gets another chance to shine with their Warrior boot. They feature a padded yet flexible rear portion and instep plus a reinforced counter-shank to keep things sturdy, itself atop a chunky heavy-duty tread pattern on the non-slip sole.
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The ankle protection is reinforced, there’s an inner liner which deals with the whole breathable/water-proof shenanigans and obviously there’s a whole lot of leather going on in its construction. A great option for anyone who wants a bit less boot around their calf parts, they’re available in sizes 3 – 13. Buy your pair here.
Black Travel WP
Price: £89.99 | Available: www.ghostbikes.com
The joint cheapest on our list (bar what appears below of course), Black has a full range of well priced biker attire that’s well worth having a gander over if you’re after a brand new bargain.
And so it is with the Black Travel WP boot, constructed in full-grain leather the sole boasts extra support, protection and longevity via clever reinforcement, while the inner lining is both breathable and water-proof.
Heel and toes feature extra protection, as does your gear change pad and ankle area, and they’re available in sizes 2 – 14. Buy your pair of Black Travel boots here.
Dainese Rain Overboots
Price: £39.95 | Available: www.dainese.com
Okay, you’re skint, and a new pair of boots even if they’re relatively cheap is off the table entirely. You already have biking boots, but they’re sports boots, or are old and leaky yet you need to keep riding through winter anyway, so, what to do, eh?
Well, Dainese may have you covered, in the literal (and terrible pun… ) sense of the word too, with these Rain Overboots – a snip at under £40. They have a rubberised inserts for better grip and they fasten up at the rear for ease of use.
Not much else to say about them really, aside from they may give some ropey old boots a new (temporary) lease of life, may briefly fool folks you’ve got a pukka set of Dainese boots on the end of your sticks, and they come in sizes small to large. You can purchase a pair here.
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