Let's discuss the topic of motorcycle footwear. There are four types to consider: sport boots for track racing, motocross boots, touring boots, and short boots. All boots offer protection for the toe, heel, and ankle. Sport boots are shorter and have exterior sliders on the toe area, motocross boots are taller, more rigid, and feel like ski boots, while touring boots are intermediate in height, made of leather, and more comfortable.
However, our recommendation for "first motorcycle footwear" would be short boots, not full-length boots. Short boots have protection on the toe, heel, and lateral sides of the ankle, and are very comfortable for everyday riding or walking. This type of footwear has emerged relatively recently, first as a short version of sport boots for track racing, and then evolved into a form similar to sneakers. Brands that have promoted short sport boots include Alpinestars and Ixon, for example, but have been surpassed by brands such as TCX, Gaerne, Falco, Rev'it, which have adopted a more casual, attractive, and practical style in the urban environment.
Now that we've covered this aspect, you should be ready to hit the road with the right footwear. Remember, choosing the right motorcycle footwear can make a difference between a safe and a dangerous ride. It's important to consider the type of motorcycle and riding style when choosing footwear. Additionally, it should be comfortable and fit perfectly to provide optimal protection. Ultimately, the most important thing is to invest in the right footwear and always wear it when riding a motorcycle. Safety should always be the number one priority for any rider.