Andrew—February 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Solid, comfortable boot, obviously built for riding, but nice enough to work in if you don't want to carry work shoes with you. Toe is hard and helps with upshifting, and the rubber pad on it will keep it from getting mangled by my shifters over time. Well thought out, and the reflective spots on the back are a smart addition. The more things I can shine at 4 wheelers on the road, the better, because I like staying alive. The collar of the boot is comfortable, and the side zip is nice for just throwing them on (my old riding boots were a chore to put on, this helps speed up my morning routine.) Tongue is really well padded too, very happy with the fit. Ended up having to order a half size larger, but they fit perfectly well and sizing them was a matter of adjusting the laces, not poor fit. Now, my most important criteria for shoes is oftentimes the toe box. The italian style pointed shoe that most riding boots have is downright miserable for me after I got used to footwear that allows my feet to do feet things. The toebox on these isn't the largest (my Keen Targhees have a wider toe box) but it's more than adequate for my big toe to grip and move as it needs to, and absolutely no issues with toes being crowded. I took them out for a hike (which they're not designed for) and didn't feel any pain afterwards, so I'm betting a work day on your feet isn't out of the question either. The collar and ankle support and protection is significant, so they feel more like a ski boot than a regular shoe, but again, they're built for the riding role, not to go for a run in. Traction is great, much better than my old boots which were worn to flat soles (I mean, obviously...), and so far even stopping in gravel I haven't had a slip at a light. For 100$, these were a great buy to beef up my riding gear, and the fitment frankly makes them better in my eyes than riding boots that are 4x the price. How could I enjoy my ride if my pinky toe is crying for mercy? Now I don't have to worry about it. Read more
marco Agliano—December 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I **like these BORLENI Winter Motorcycle Boots Street Riding Shoes** overall — they’re a **good product** and have served me well through cold weather riding. **Comfort & Fit:** These boots are comfortable and have good support, especially for winter conditions. The **anti-slip sole** gives confidence on wet or slick surfaces, and they’ve kept my feet warm and stable on longer rides. **Fit Notes:** My only real gripe is that they run a **little wide**. If you prefer a snug fit or have narrow feet, they might feel a bit roomy. That said, the extra space hasn’t been a deal-breaker, just something to be aware of. **Build & Performance:** Overall build quality feels solid, and they handle the elements without complaint. Zippers, stitching, and materials all feel durable and thoughtfully designed for colder riding. **Final Verdict:** A **good winter riding boot** that combines comfort, grip, and protection — **I like them** and would recommend them, just keep in mind they run a touch wide. Great choice if you like a little extra room and solid performance in cold weather. 🏍️❄️👢 Read more
IcePick06—July 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have a pair of Forma and Alpinestars riding boots for sport/street riding. I like aspects of both shoes as they make riding more comfortable, don’t look too “racy” —if just doing a quick ride through some twisters or to the coffee shop— but also some protection over using normal sneakers. What I love about the forma boots is the sturdy shifter pad on the toe and the zippered access for quick on/off; these Chinese riding boots seem to be of similar quality to the forma boots which cost twice as much and they look good on/off the bike and have the functional zippered access. So far I’ve worn them a handful of times and they still look brand new. Give them a shot whenever they go on sale <$100 Read more
Gabi—March 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Seems like great quality! Warm and comfy. The boots are still flexible so it’s still easy to shift and use the rear break. They are true to size and a little bit wide. Definitely recommend them. Read more
Carl N—January 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I did a lot of research, trial and error with other boots and decided on these. The boots fit very well, I normally wear a 10.5 but got 10 and am happy. They fit fairly snuggly around the ankle due to the padding which gives support. I really enjoy the zipper for ease of on/off and not having to untie each time. After several rides the wear on the left boot has shown no evidence of shifter marks. I have noticed that thicker socks would have been needed if I got my normal size. Lighter weight socks seem best with the size purchased. I did change out the laces for a bit of style but otherwise these are good looking and comfortable for riding and walking. Read more
David M.—March 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great fit. Nice and comfortable to walk in. I have wide feet and they fit nice in the toe box which is where most shoes are too tight. Would recommend! Read more
Early Easter—June 4, 2024✓ Verified purchase
These are well-made boots. I wear them on longer trips in the tropics of SE Asia, where I live. I have leather boots I wear as well and they can be a bit warm. These aren't exactly cool, but they do breathe a lot more than leather. The boots are fairly light in weight, so are good for walking as well as riding. But not so light that they don't offer stability when needed. I like the look, and the side zippers so you don't have to fool around with laces. They have nice flat bottom soles, good for stable contact with the street while waiting for stoplights, etc. Some riders prefer curved soles that hug the gearshift and rear brake, but I prefer flat soles. I bought my actual size, and they fit snugly but comfortably. I can't comment on the protection they might offer in a crash as I've been fortunate enough not to test that aspect - yet. Read more