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Better safe — and dry — than sorry. That's the advantage of waterproof motorcycle boots, which provide a variable level of protection to every type of rider. Naturally, the most important feature when browsing waterproof motorcycle boots is protection they offer against the elements. A waterproof motorcycle boot can vary greatly in price, from $90 through $500; as the price increases, the waterproofing and breathability become better along with the levels of comfort and protection. The easy part is keeping water out. Creating a waterproof boot that lets your foot breathe and also wicks moisture away is what presents a challenge to manufacturers.
Top-of-the-line waterproof motorcycle boots feature a waterproof breathable membrane to fend off external water while letting evaporating perspiration escape from your foot. The best waterproof boots use GORE-TEX®, or their branded proprietary take on the same membrane, to keep your foot dry and cool. If you have any questions on how the array of waterproof motorcycle boots stack up against one another, feel free to contact TeamZilla and we'll be happy to help.
Waterproof motorcycle boots use a special "bootie" liner, which is a sock-shaped membrane that's sewn in between the outer shell (the leather or textile) and the soft inner lining. This membrane (the most famous is GORE-TEX) has microscopic pores that are too small for water drops to get in, but just big enough for sweat vapor to get out. Learn more about waterproof motorcycle gear here.
What's the difference between "waterproof" and "water-resistant"?
"Water-resistant" means the boot has been treated to repel water, and it will hold up in a light, short shower. "Waterproof" means it has a dedicated membrane and can be completely submerged in water (up to the top of the boot, of course) and your foot will stay 100% dry. For serious touring or commuting, you need true "waterproof."
Are waterproof boots too hot for summer riding?
They can be. That waterproof membrane, while "breathable," is still another layer, and it will trap more heat than a non-waterproof, vented boot. For truly hot and dry climates, a vented boot is a better choice. But for most 3-season riding where you might hit a surprise rainstorm, a good waterproof boot is the perfect all-rounder.
What is GORE-TEX and is it worth the extra cost?
GORE-TEX is the "name brand" of waterproof/breathable membranes, and it's famous for being the best. It's rigorously tested and comes with a "Guaranteed to Keep You Dry" promise. While many "in-house" waterproof liners work very well, GORE-TEX is generally considered the top choice for breathability, making it less sweaty and more comfortable, which is why it costs more.
Top-of-the-line waterproof motorcycle boots feature a waterproof breathable membrane to fend off external water while letting evaporating perspiration escape from your foot. The best waterproof boots use GORE-TEX®, or their branded proprietary take on the same membrane, to keep your foot dry and cool. If you have any questions on how the array of waterproof motorcycle boots stack up against one another, feel free to contact TeamZilla and we'll be happy to help.
Waterproof Motorcycle Boot FAQ's
How do waterproof motorcycle boots work?Waterproof motorcycle boots use a special "bootie" liner, which is a sock-shaped membrane that's sewn in between the outer shell (the leather or textile) and the soft inner lining. This membrane (the most famous is GORE-TEX) has microscopic pores that are too small for water drops to get in, but just big enough for sweat vapor to get out. Learn more about waterproof motorcycle gear here.
What's the difference between "waterproof" and "water-resistant"?
"Water-resistant" means the boot has been treated to repel water, and it will hold up in a light, short shower. "Waterproof" means it has a dedicated membrane and can be completely submerged in water (up to the top of the boot, of course) and your foot will stay 100% dry. For serious touring or commuting, you need true "waterproof."
Are waterproof boots too hot for summer riding?
They can be. That waterproof membrane, while "breathable," is still another layer, and it will trap more heat than a non-waterproof, vented boot. For truly hot and dry climates, a vented boot is a better choice. But for most 3-season riding where you might hit a surprise rainstorm, a good waterproof boot is the perfect all-rounder.
What is GORE-TEX and is it worth the extra cost?
GORE-TEX is the "name brand" of waterproof/breathable membranes, and it's famous for being the best. It's rigorously tested and comes with a "Guaranteed to Keep You Dry" promise. While many "in-house" waterproof liners work very well, GORE-TEX is generally considered the top choice for breathability, making it less sweaty and more comfortable, which is why it costs more.





























































































