
The toe pad is also a little bulky, which can affect the feel of the shifter. One downside is the upper part of the boot can rub against your calves if they're not covered with long socks. They're also lighter weight compared to adventure boots. They fit great, look good, and are easy to put on and take off. They feature a Comfort Fit System (CFS), padded rear area, adjustable steel buckles, a replaceable insole, and a lateral zipper and Velcro fastener. They have reinforced leather shift pads, a lug sole for traction, and a toe and heel counter. Inspired by engineer boots, which have few seams and protect against hot coals, the TCX boots are made with full-grain leather with a waterproof lining. The TCX Fuel WP Boots are geared towards those who like vintage-style leather boots.

Primary Material: Leather with Gore-Tex lining It's also worth pointing out that this isn't a great option for colder riding conditions and thick socks are a must when the temperature drops. Some riders do complain that these aren't the best choice for riders with bigger calves. Plus, they're on the less expensive end of the spectrum, which makes them a great choice for anyone on a budget. Users report that they're comfortable, relatively lightweight, easy to break in, and have good traction on slippery surfaces.


The shaft of the boot is approximately seven inches from the arch. Designed for riding and streetwear, the cowboy-style boots are durable and versatile with a side zipper, so they're easy to put on and take off. Available in black and brown, these boots are 100 percent leather and feature a three-strap harness. If you ride a Harley-Davidson and prefer wearing company-branded gear, check out the Harley-Davidson Men's Scout boots. May require thick socks in cold weather.
