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I want something purpose-made for motorcycling that has all the appropriate bracing and protection, but I don't want them to look like them came off the set of Starship Troopers.
Current contenders are Icon Elsinore, Gaerne G-Adventure, and Puma Desmo.
Trying to keep it under $300 and leather is preferred.
Chippewa is another US company that features steel-toed Vibram soled boots under $300. I have a pair of engineers that have served me pretty well. They have taken a while to break in, but I think that also means they should last as well.
Aerostitch combat & combat lites. A little over your budget, but by all accounts excellent boots. On my list for the day I can afford (lottery) to sport tour, along with one of their suits.
i really got into the whole boots theme and found out that these are the best price/value combo.Redwings cost in Europe around 500 euro (!!) and are waaaaayyyy overdesigned for riding purposes only.
redwings are great working boots and last a life long,but the front profile is way too high for shifting (no feeling whatsoever)
these timbs were great during the winter,used them as daily pair of shoes,are neither too hot or too cold and in my view they look great.
Another good choice for actual motorcycle boots, with all the protection needed is Bates Leathers, and they look the part too with semi-reasonable prices.
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