The latest innovative addition to the class-leading range of Tech Boots for motocross and off-road, the Tech 3 incorporates track-proven performances technologies into an anatomically profiled performer that features protection and comfort. With a durable yet lightweight main shell, plus a range of protection features, inside and out. Extended PU synthetic gaiter helps seal out excessive water and dirt entry. Injected TPU shin plate connected with the TPU medial protector pane The TPU higher medial protector is designed with technical texture for improved grip. Bio-mechanical medial blade system allows front rear flex giving support and protection to the ankle. The ergonomic TPU triple buckle straps allow smooth frontal flex from the medial protector to the lateral side without compromising range of movement. New closure system includes 3 polymer buckles with an innovative closure system. This closure includes a micro-adjustable ratchet with memory and a quick release/ locking system with self-aligning design for easy, precise closure. All buckles are replaceable. Innovative one-piece TPU injected dual compound foot shell, reinforced by a metal shank inside a co-injected toe reinforcement. Soft foam surrounds the ankles and collar offering comfort and shock absorbing performance. Alpinestars’ exclusive high grip rubber compound outsole provides grip and traction TECH 3 BOOT is CE certified to EN 13634:2010.
The latest innovative addition to the class-leading range of Tech Boots for motocross and off-road, the Tech 3 incorporates track-proven performances technologies into an anatomically profiled performer that features protection and comfort. With a durable yet lightweight main shell, plus a range of protection features, inside and out. Extended PU synthetic gaiter helps seal out excessive water and dirt entry. Injected TPU shin plate connected with the TPU medial protector pane The TPU higher medial protector is designed with technical texture for improved grip. Bio-mechanical medial blade system allows front rear flex giving support and protection to the ankle. The ergonomic TPU triple buckle straps allow smooth frontal flex from the medial protector to the lateral side without compromising range of movement. New closure system includes 3 polymer buckles with an innovative closure system. This closure includes a micro-adjustable ratchet with memory and a quick release/ locking system with self-aligning design for easy, precise closure. All buckles are replaceable. Innovative one-piece TPU injected dual compound foot shell, reinforced by a metal shank inside a co-injected toe reinforcement. Soft foam surrounds the ankles and collar offering comfort and shock absorbing performance. Alpinestars’ exclusive high grip rubber compound outsole provides grip and traction TECH 3 BOOT is CE certified to EN 13634:2010.
The latest innovative addition to the class-leading range of Tech Boots for motocross and off-road, the Tech 3 incorporates track-proven performances technologies into an anatomically profiled performer that features protection and comfort. With a durable yet lightweight main shell, plus a range of protection features, inside and out. Extended PU synthetic gaiter helps seal out excessive water and dirt entry. Injected TPU shin plate connected with the TPU medial protector pane The TPU higher medial protector is designed with technical texture for improved grip. Bio-mechanical medial blade system allows front rear flex giving support and protection to the ankle. The ergonomic TPU triple buckle straps allow smooth frontal flex from the medial protector to the lateral side without compromising range of movement. New closure system includes 3 polymer buckles with an innovative closure system. This closure includes a micro-adjustable ratchet with memory and a quick release/ locking system with self-aligning design for easy, precise closure. All buckles are replaceable. Innovative one-piece TPU injected dual compound foot shell, reinforced by a metal shank inside a co-injected toe reinforcement. Soft foam surrounds the ankles and collar offering comfort and shock absorbing performance. Alpinestars’ exclusive high grip rubber compound outsole provides grip and traction TECH 3 BOOT is CE certified to EN 13634:2010.
The latest innovative addition to the class-leading range of Tech Boots for motocross and off-road, the Tech 3 incorporates track-proven performances technologies into an anatomically profiled performer that features protection and comfort. With a durable yet lightweight main shell, plus a range of protection features, inside and out. Extended PU synthetic gaiter helps seal out excessive water and dirt entry. Injected TPU shin plate connected with the TPU medial protector pane The TPU higher medial protector is designed with technical texture for improved grip. Bio-mechanical medial blade system allows front rear flex giving support and protection to the ankle. The ergonomic TPU triple buckle straps allow smooth frontal flex from the medial protector to the lateral side without compromising range of movement. New closure system includes 3 polymer buckles with an innovative closure system. This closure includes a micro-adjustable ratchet with memory and a quick release/ locking system with self-aligning design for easy, precise closure. All buckles are replaceable. Innovative one-piece TPU injected dual compound foot shell, reinforced by a metal shank inside a co-injected toe reinforcement. Soft foam surrounds the ankles and collar offering comfort and shock absorbing performance. Alpinestars’ exclusive high grip rubber compound outsole provides grip and traction TECH 3 BOOT is CE certified to EN 13634:2010.
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originally posted on revzilla.com
There was a correct misinterpretation. The words I used made my choice the opposite of what I meant. The boots were so perfect in every respect there are not enough adjectives. I ordered the wrong boot. I needed max grip, somehow I answered the question wrong. Fit was perfect. No break in for me. I called Revzilla. Support found the perfect alternative at a price below the other boot, the Fly Maverick. It looks identical. I haven't received them yet but they should be here Monday. There was no decent weather here so the timing will be perfect. The Alpinestars inside protected a broken left foot. The toe felt like a steel toe. Front and back hard protection for my calf's I had looked for last and this year. Now, knee protection is all required. Prior, I had to use a ... MoreThere was a correct misinterpretation. The words I used made my choice the opposite of what I meant. The boots were so perfect in every respect there are not enough adjectives. I ordered the wrong boot. I needed max grip, somehow I answered the question wrong. Fit was perfect. No break in for me. I called Revzilla. Support found the perfect alternative at a price below the other boot, the Fly Maverick. It looks identical. I haven't received them yet but they should be here Monday. There was no decent weather here so the timing will be perfect. The Alpinestars inside protected a broken left foot. The toe felt like a steel toe. Front and back hard protection for my calf's I had looked for last and this year. Now, knee protection is all required. Prior, I had to use a front knee calf protector and a hard "snake" bite protector on the rear calf. The boots had a narrow footprint and were not meant to walk in. My fault. A perfect set of boots.
originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
Really surprised about how bad the fit is for my feet. I wear a size 12, have always used Fox in the past without problem. The Alpinestars use 3 buckles, with the lower buckle located right over the pivot point of the foot, right where the top of the foot meets the ankle. That lower buckle digs into that crease in the foot every time my foot flexes. There is also excess space between the top of my foot and the ceiling of the boot. Makes upshifts feel less precise because of the slop. Since there is no strap over the top of the foot, there is no way to adjust for it. I've tried tightening the lowest buckle to try to adjust for it, but it just makes the pinching problem worse, and tends to cut off circulation (my toes get cold).
originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
I have riding in these boots for about six months and they have been great so far. They are comfortable for street riding. I've worn them on a couple of all day rides with no issue. Offroad they offer great protection. On my first ride with these boots, I went down in a washout. The bike landed on my left foot with my toes pointing straight down into the dirt. I could have broken my foot in a lesser boot but walked away without so much as a bruise. They appear to be waterproof to just above the ankle, however they have stayed dry in the rain and some moderate water crossings. They are still comfortable enough to walk around in at rest stops or the camp site. I highly recommend these boots for the average adventure rider
| Protection boots | Ankle brace, Heel cup, Shin guard, Toe cap |
| Waterproof membrane | No |
| Closure system | Buckles |
Alpinestars Tech 3 Boots - Brightred Darkblue Yellow Fluro US 12
Free delivery between 6–15 Apr
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There was a correct misinterpretation. The words I used made my choice the opposite of what I meant. The boots were so perfect in every respect there are not enough adjectives. I ordered the wrong boot. I needed max grip, somehow I answered the question wrong. Fit was perfect. No break in for me. I called Revzilla. Support found the perfect alternative at a price below the other boot, the Fly Maverick. It looks identical. I haven't received them yet but they should be here Monday. There was no decent weather here so the timing will be perfect. The Alpinestars inside protected a broken left foot. The toe felt like a steel toe. Front and back hard protection for my calf's I had looked for last and this year. Now, knee protection is all required. Prior, I had to use a ... MoreThere was a correct misinterpretation. The words I used made my choice the opposite of what I meant. The boots were so perfect in every respect there are not enough adjectives. I ordered the wrong boot. I needed max grip, somehow I answered the question wrong. Fit was perfect. No break in for me. I called Revzilla. Support found the perfect alternative at a price below the other boot, the Fly Maverick. It looks identical. I haven't received them yet but they should be here Monday. There was no decent weather here so the timing will be perfect. The Alpinestars inside protected a broken left foot. The toe felt like a steel toe. Front and back hard protection for my calf's I had looked for last and this year. Now, knee protection is all required. Prior, I had to use a front knee calf protector and a hard "snake" bite protector on the rear calf. The boots had a narrow footprint and were not meant to walk in. My fault. A perfect set of boots.
Really surprised about how bad the fit is for my feet. I wear a size 12, have always used Fox in the past without problem. The Alpinestars use 3 buckles, with the lower buckle located right over the pivot point of the foot, right where the top of the foot meets the ankle. That lower buckle digs into that crease in the foot every time my foot flexes. There is also excess space between the top of my foot and the ceiling of the boot. Makes upshifts feel less precise because of the slop. Since there is no strap over the top of the foot, there is no way to adjust for it. I've tried tightening the lowest buckle to try to adjust for it, but it just makes the pinching problem worse, and tends to cut off circulation (my toes get cold).
I have riding in these boots for about six months and they have been great so far. They are comfortable for street riding. I've worn them on a couple of all day rides with no issue. Offroad they offer great protection. On my first ride with these boots, I went down in a washout. The bike landed on my left foot with my toes pointing straight down into the dirt. I could have broken my foot in a lesser boot but walked away without so much as a bruise. They appear to be waterproof to just above the ankle, however they have stayed dry in the rain and some moderate water crossings. They are still comfortable enough to walk around in at rest stops or the camp site. I highly recommend these boots for the average adventure rider
Great boots for dual sporting. Comfortable and rugged. I'm a returning rider who's first bike in 30 years is a DRZ400S. I grew up riding dirt bikes with work boots so never owned actual riding boots. I'd say these Tech 3s are perfect for new riders like me. Assuming you're like me and never owned riding boots before, go ahead and pull the trigger! They offer so much more security over hiking or work boots. They have offered great protection, are warm (its in the 40s here in NE early Nov), and fit well. I wear 9.5 W street shoes and bought size 10 Tech 3s. I may have been able to fit size 9 but never tried. The 10s are roomy but not overly large. I can wear thick winter socks but haven't had to. These are not waterproof but this has not been an issue for normal ... MoreGreat boots for dual sporting. Comfortable and rugged. I'm a returning rider who's first bike in 30 years is a DRZ400S. I grew up riding dirt bikes with work boots so never owned actual riding boots. I'd say these Tech 3s are perfect for new riders like me. Assuming you're like me and never owned riding boots before, go ahead and pull the trigger! They offer so much more security over hiking or work boots. They have offered great protection, are warm (its in the 40s here in NE early Nov), and fit well. I wear 9.5 W street shoes and bought size 10 Tech 3s. I may have been able to fit size 9 but never tried. The 10s are roomy but not overly large. I can wear thick winter socks but haven't had to. These are not waterproof but this has not been an issue for normal stream crossings with minor dabs. I treated them with boot oil and this seems to help (although the boots are synthetic - I don't know if there is a concern for incompatibility over the long term). The soles are stiff - not quite ski boot stiff but similar feeling. The soles seem to be flexing more as I've put more time on them. Plenty of grip on the pegs and the ground. There is some adapting but after a few rides I'd never go back! I did have to readjust my shifter higher because the toe is significantly deeper than the hiking boots I was using. The calf size is sufficient for my legs and I've been able to tuck the quilted liner of my ARC Battle Born pants inside the boot comfortably. I even rode my buddy's sport tourer BMW with these on with no issues. I can't speak to durability yet as I've only ridden about 40 hours with these so far, mostly on road. But I have ridden some nasty rocky NE trails with no signs of wear other than the sole where it rides on the pegs.Bottom line: I couldn't be happier with these boots for dual sport riding.
Got these boots in early summer of this year . They’re comfy, easy to break in, buckles havnt broke yet. The only issue I have with these boots is the fact that you even look at a puddle and they’re already getting wet. I’ve had running shoes with better water resistance. That being said, awesome boots for fair weather, in the rain…or after the rain, prepare to add a pound of water per boot.
I'll preface this review by stating that I just received these boots yesterday, so I can't speak to things like durability or crash protection. I ride a "midsize" adventure bike (Tiger 800XC) so I was looking to get a boot more suitable for the adventure portion of my riding. I've been wearing my Alpinestars Gore-Tex touring boots for 19 years and after my trip to Colorado last year to ride portions of the TAT and the CDT I knew that if I was going to continue routes like that (Engineer Pass, California Pass, Ophir Pass, etc.) then touring boots were not going to suffice.My initial thoughts about the boot are that they run true to size. My normal shoe size falls between 8.5 & 9 depending on the shoe. My previous Alpinestars were 43 and these fit the same. They are ... MoreI'll preface this review by stating that I just received these boots yesterday, so I can't speak to things like durability or crash protection. I ride a "midsize" adventure bike (Tiger 800XC) so I was looking to get a boot more suitable for the adventure portion of my riding. I've been wearing my Alpinestars Gore-Tex touring boots for 19 years and after my trip to Colorado last year to ride portions of the TAT and the CDT I knew that if I was going to continue routes like that (Engineer Pass, California Pass, Ophir Pass, etc.) then touring boots were not going to suffice.My initial thoughts about the boot are that they run true to size. My normal shoe size falls between 8.5 & 9 depending on the shoe. My previous Alpinestars were 43 and these fit the same. They are comfortable to ride in, not so comfortable if you plan to walk any distance (like back to a main road after you rendered your bike inoperable)! Having ridden in touring boots for nearly 20 years I knew these dirt boots would be different, but when others say they are stiff they really mean stiff (think ski boots). Shifting and braking take some getting used to in that you have to adjust your foot controls or the way you shift; you really can't just move your toe up or down as freely. It's somewhat annoying while sitting, but not as awkward as you'd imagine while standing. If you've ridden dirt bikes with boots like this before, then I guess you get used to it. These boots are robust and solid. I believe they would protect very well in the event of a crash.I took them for the inaugural ride in the rain not to test for waterproofing (they are not), but to see if they would fit OK under my riding pants (Alpinestars Andes). I can't pull those pants on over any boots and was concerned that the legs would be roomy enough to tuck over the boots. The boots fit just fine under the pants. The enduro sole is not all that aggressive but has good grip for the conditions you'd encounter off road. I was considering the TCX Baja GoreTex boot as my all-rounder, but wasn't sure it would be rugged enough off road. So I bought these for offroad adventure riding and some TCX touring boots for everyday commuting and touring for the same price as the Baja boots! If you're looking for purely off road riding boots, you will not be disappointed with these.
I bought a pair of these boots in 2022 and at the time, I thought they were great. Comfortable, good water protection, and didn't take too long to break in. I wore them in Mongolia, Baja, and offroading and racing here in Alberta, mostly on a KTM 250XC, so legit offroading.My biggest gripe was that, after about 6 months, I constantly had wet feet. I thought it was from my knee braces letting water in the top, but I would get wet feet by walking through grass before even starting to ride!!Fast forward to 2024, a friend and I went on an ADV ride to Vancouver Island. He needed boots and bought a brand new pair, same Tech 3 model. 3 days later, he has wet feet too.The glue holding the toe came apart, the same issue I have on my boots. We're talking 3 day old boots ... MoreI bought a pair of these boots in 2022 and at the time, I thought they were great. Comfortable, good water protection, and didn't take too long to break in. I wore them in Mongolia, Baja, and offroading and racing here in Alberta, mostly on a KTM 250XC, so legit offroading.My biggest gripe was that, after about 6 months, I constantly had wet feet. I thought it was from my knee braces letting water in the top, but I would get wet feet by walking through grass before even starting to ride!!Fast forward to 2024, a friend and I went on an ADV ride to Vancouver Island. He needed boots and bought a brand new pair, same Tech 3 model. 3 days later, he has wet feet too.The glue holding the toe came apart, the same issue I have on my boots. We're talking 3 day old boots on a Norden 701, so not difficult riding.Ultimately, the quality is completely unacceptable. $350 boots need to last a lot longer, and Alpinestars just needs to be better than this. Shelling out for a more expensive boot to overcome a fairly simplistic design flaw doesn't seem right, so my next boots will be another brand.
I'm an adv rider with a Tenere 700. I started with my trusty pair of TCX Baja Gore-Tex boots, a marvelously comfy boot for riding and walking in that offers nothing in lateral or crush protection above the sole. My boot size is 11.So, as I begin to push the bike harder, I start looking for an MC boot.First up, the O'Neal Elements.Pro:-Solid over toe protection, affordable, true to size.Con:-Above foot, ankle joint pressure in riding position.-Relatively mild lateral protection for a dedicated MC boot.Upon getting into a rider position I noticed increased pressure on the top of the ankle in a side-by-side comparison while wearing the Fox 23 Comp boot. Future inspection led me wanting more in the lateral protection. It is definitely better than an adv boot ... MoreI'm an adv rider with a Tenere 700. I started with my trusty pair of TCX Baja Gore-Tex boots, a marvelously comfy boot for riding and walking in that offers nothing in lateral or crush protection above the sole. My boot size is 11.So, as I begin to push the bike harder, I start looking for an MC boot.First up, the O'Neal Elements.Pro:-Solid over toe protection, affordable, true to size.Con:-Above foot, ankle joint pressure in riding position.-Relatively mild lateral protection for a dedicated MC boot.Upon getting into a rider position I noticed increased pressure on the top of the ankle in a side-by-side comparison while wearing the Fox 23 Comp boot. Future inspection led me wanting more in the lateral protection. It is definitely better than an adv boot but compared to other MC boots it was disappointing.Next up the Aplinestar Tech 3:Con:-Small toe box.-Odd fitting boot. I explain below.The review video is great from Revzilla, but I now know I most try boots on at a local store instead of playing the ship and return shopping game at this point. I go down from a size 11 to a 10 as per the video but it immediately becomes apparent my calf prevents the boot from closing and the toe box is tight wearing thin cotton soaks. I go up to a size 11 and the toe box is still tight but the boot closes with no addition room for pants or armor. On to the next.The last boot, 2023 Fox Comp boots:Pro:-Solid lateral protection.-Comfortable-Long straps for flexible fitment.Con:-The lateral protect is not on a pivot, however I did not notice any impairment in rider position.I choose these because the adjustability in the clasps for my 18" diameter calf size and the affordability.
The right boot leaks like a strainer. I feel water running over my foot just from the splashes when riding through a puddle. When I complained both Revzilla and Alpinestars said they are not supposed to be waterproof. These are not motocross boots, they are enduro boots, it does not make sense that one of them leaks in so much water. If that's by design they should call them desert enduro boots, enduro riding other than in the desert involves water and mud and nobody likes to ride with a foot completely wet.
| Protection boots | Ankle brace, Heel cup, Shin guard, Toe cap |
| Waterproof membrane | No |
| Closure system | Buckles |