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The Tech‑7 collection comprises off‑road motorcycle boots engineered for motocross, enduro, and trail riding. Designs emphasize impact and abrasion protection, ankle support, and control feel on the pegs for aggressive dirt use.
Typical construction combines a durable microfiber upper with TPU protection zones, a supportive ankle pivot system, and replaceable buckles and soles. Riders choose Tech‑7 for a performance fit and robust protection without the weight of full pro‑level race boots.
Tech‑7 boots are built for a secure, performance fit: snug at the heel and instep with enough toe room for movement and control. Most riders select their usual EU/US shoe size, allowing for thick MX socks or custom footbeds.
Try boots on with your riding socks and knee/shin protection, and check that you can flex the ankle pivot without pressure points. If you are between sizes or use thicker socks/insoles, consider the larger size to maintain circulation and comfort on long rides.
Yes. Boots in the Tech‑7 range are CE‑certified to EN 13634, the European standard for protective motorcycle footwear. This standard evaluates areas such as abrasion and cut resistance, impact protection, transverse rigidity, and height/coverage.
Look for the CE label and performance markings inside the boot to confirm certification level and tested properties.
Within the Tech‑7 range, sole design and weather protection differ to suit terrain and conditions:
| Option | Sole/Tread | Weather | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tech‑7 (MX) | Smoother MX sole for maximum peg feel and slide control. | Breathable; not fully waterproof. | Motocross tracks and dry trail days. |
| Tech‑7 Enduro | Lugged tread for off‑bike traction on rocks, roots, and mud. | Breathable; not fully waterproof. | Enduro, single‑track, mixed surfaces. |
| Tech‑7 Enduro Drystar | Lugged tread plus integrated waterproof/breathable membrane. | Waterproof for sustained wet conditions. | Wet enduro, ADV‑style dirt rides. |
If you’re comparing other models, explore our broader MX boots collection for alternatives.
Break in gradually with short rides and proper buckling; flex the boots gently by hand before riding. Avoid “quick fix” methods like soaking, forced heat, or oils, which can damage adhesives, protective components, or waterproof membranes.
After rides, rinse off mud with cool water, use mild soap if needed, and air‑dry away from direct heat. Clean and lightly lubricate buckles, inspect straps and soles, and store boots in a dry, ventilated place. Replace wear items (buckles/soles) as they age to maintain performance and protection.