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Rokker Urban Racer boots

Rokker's Urban Racer boot is, without doubt, our favourite short riding boot here at Motolegends. The boot is made of a very strong and thick waterproof treated leather. It takes a certain amount of commitment to wear them in but, once worn in, we can guarantee these boots will last a lifetime and be supremely comfortable. They are a hand-made European boot, that if looked after will improve with age and can be resoled if required.

So taken with the Urban Racer are we that when Rokker tried to discontinue the style we decided we would have to change their mind. And so, the boots are now being made specifically for the UK market in dark brown and black and we will be trying very hard to keep our best selling short riding boot on the shelves!

 

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Verified customer reviews for Rokker Urban Racer boots

Rokker Urban Racer boots in brown

David Edwell: Try 2 sizes

Ive had these boots for a few weeks now and have done some long trips in them. Now that they have broken in they are definitely a little on the large size. Ive just bought some urban rebels in a size 45 one size down. These are a much better fit with lighter weight socks. If you are unsure about the fit when you first try them on then try the next size up or down to be sure. still great boots, but the smaller size is much easier to walk around in

Rokker Urban Racer boots in black / brown

Tony: Great boot

Really well made and very comfortable after breaking them in both on the bike and walking.

Rokker Urban Racer ladies boots in black

karen Friel: Beautiful Boot

Beautiful boot. I ordered a size 38 and found that they were really tight, ordered the 39 to try out, they were way too big, fine if I wanted to wear a couple of pairs thick socks. I decided to go with the 38 and took them to my Tiso store and they kindly stretched and broke them a fair bit for me using the old method of a metal rod and mallet, then I used some stretch spray and thick socks, stomped about in them for a while. Perfect.