The Moto 4.5 Boot delivers performance for core riders with the protection you need and the flexibility you want. Designed for longer rides, it offers a more forgiving feel than a stiff race boot—making it easier to move, shift, and stay comfortable all day. The SlideLock system and composite buckles provide a secure, locked-in fit, while the flat inner profile and grippy TPU panel give excellent bike feel. A low-profile toe box makes gear changes easy, and the heel grip ankle design adds stability when riding on the balls of your feet. Built on the same platform as our pro-level 5.5 boot, with an upper tuned for greater flex, the 4.5 strikes the perfect balance of confidence and comfort. CE certified and ready for the ride.
The Moto 4.5 Boot delivers performance for core riders with the protection you need and the flexibility you want. Designed for longer rides, it offers a more forgiving feel than a stiff race boot—making it easier to move, shift, and stay comfortable all day. The SlideLock system and composite buckles provide a secure, locked-in fit, while the flat inner profile and grippy TPU panel give excellent bike feel. A low-profile toe box makes gear changes easy, and the heel grip ankle design adds stability when riding on the balls of your feet. Built on the same platform as our pro-level 5.5 boot, with an upper tuned for greater flex, the 4.5 strikes the perfect balance of confidence and comfort. CE certified and ready for the ride.
The Moto 4.5 Boot delivers performance for core riders with the protection you need and the flexibility you want. Designed for longer rides, it offers a more forgiving feel than a stiff race boot—making it easier to move, shift, and stay comfortable all day. The SlideLock system and composite buckles provide a secure, locked-in fit, while the flat inner profile and grippy TPU panel give excellent bike feel. A low-profile toe box makes gear changes easy, and the heel grip ankle design adds stability when riding on the balls of your feet. Built on the same platform as our pro-level 5.5 boot, with an upper tuned for greater flex, the 4.5 strikes the perfect balance of confidence and comfort. CE certified and ready for the ride.
The Moto 4.5 Boot delivers performance for core riders with the protection you need and the flexibility you want. Designed for longer rides, it offers a more forgiving feel than a stiff race boot—making it easier to move, shift, and stay comfortable all day. The SlideLock system and composite buckles provide a secure, locked-in fit, while the flat inner profile and grippy TPU panel give excellent bike feel. A low-profile toe box makes gear changes easy, and the heel grip ankle design adds stability when riding on the balls of your feet. Built on the same platform as our pro-level 5.5 boot, with an upper tuned for greater flex, the 4.5 strikes the perfect balance of confidence and comfort. CE certified and ready for the ride.
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Had them for about a year and I'm really happy with them. Ive had a couple decent crashes they saved my lower legs from injury and took little to no damage other than one buckle that still works but broke the bottom tab. Super comfortable and fit perfectly. Only wish I had bought the waterproof ones 🤦🏻♂️
originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
I really want to love this boot. I initially tried these on side by side with my tech 7’s and the comfort was fairly close, with the overall quality and fitment being close enough that I pulled the trigger in good faith. The footbed and pivot of this boot is great, and fairs well if riding offroad/enduro when walking and getting off the bike is common. I was weary of the plastic buckles, and rightfully so. On my 3rd ride the 2nd buckle from the bottom snapped before I even left camp. I made due (and still using them) with 2 zip ties to secure the ankle portion. My other gripe as others have mentioned, is how tore up the inside ball of the foot area got in a short period (shown in the picture). Potential to be a phenomenal boot in the mid level price point, but it ... MoreI really want to love this boot. I initially tried these on side by side with my tech 7’s and the comfort was fairly close, with the overall quality and fitment being close enough that I pulled the trigger in good faith. The footbed and pivot of this boot is great, and fairs well if riding offroad/enduro when walking and getting off the bike is common. I was weary of the plastic buckles, and rightfully so. On my 3rd ride the 2nd buckle from the bottom snapped before I even left camp. I made due (and still using them) with 2 zip ties to secure the ankle portion. My other gripe as others have mentioned, is how tore up the inside ball of the foot area got in a short period (shown in the picture). Potential to be a phenomenal boot in the mid level price point, but it needs some reinforcement. For now, I’m going back to the tech 7 enduro - but I won’t write off Leatt in the boot category yet, because all of their other equipment has proven itself time and time again.
originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
I have both the 4.5 and 5.5. I also have T7s and have owned SG12s. I ride desert, trail and tech stuff. I don't do much track riding. The SG12s were like bank vaults; heavy, clumsy and zero feel. But in a nuclear blast my feet would be the only thing left. The 5.5 is good blend of protection, comfort, feel and agility. Biggest downside is the lack of ankle flex. Can't point your toe. This makes them clumsy when you are off the bike in steep/rocky terrain. And the buckles don't like to close when dirty/sandy. The 4.5 is the goldilocks. Light, comfortable, agile, protective with good feel. They are superior to the T7s in every way with the possible exception of durability. The fit and comfort are similar (both excellent) but the feel, protection and construction of ... MoreI have both the 4.5 and 5.5. I also have T7s and have owned SG12s. I ride desert, trail and tech stuff. I don't do much track riding. The SG12s were like bank vaults; heavy, clumsy and zero feel. But in a nuclear blast my feet would be the only thing left. The 5.5 is good blend of protection, comfort, feel and agility. Biggest downside is the lack of ankle flex. Can't point your toe. This makes them clumsy when you are off the bike in steep/rocky terrain. And the buckles don't like to close when dirty/sandy. The 4.5 is the goldilocks. Light, comfortable, agile, protective with good feel. They are superior to the T7s in every way with the possible exception of durability. The fit and comfort are similar (both excellent) but the feel, protection and construction of the 4.5 seems better to me. They are light, size 10 is a bit less than 4 lbs. I do worry about the plastic buckles but I'll replace them if they break. I've replaced several straps on T7s. Great boot and a steal.BTW if you ignore the 2 "questionable" reviews these are 5 star rated boots.
| Sole | DualZone hardness |
| Material - Upper | TPU |
Leatt 4.5 Boot - Orange 9
Free delivery between 23 Mar – 1 Apr
Leatt 4.5 Boot - Orange - Top Two Moto 9
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Leatt 4.5 Boot - Orange 9
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Leatt 4.5 Boot - Orange 9
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Had them for about a year and I'm really happy with them. Ive had a couple decent crashes they saved my lower legs from injury and took little to no damage other than one buckle that still works but broke the bottom tab. Super comfortable and fit perfectly. Only wish I had bought the waterproof ones 🤦🏻♂️
I really want to love this boot. I initially tried these on side by side with my tech 7’s and the comfort was fairly close, with the overall quality and fitment being close enough that I pulled the trigger in good faith. The footbed and pivot of this boot is great, and fairs well if riding offroad/enduro when walking and getting off the bike is common. I was weary of the plastic buckles, and rightfully so. On my 3rd ride the 2nd buckle from the bottom snapped before I even left camp. I made due (and still using them) with 2 zip ties to secure the ankle portion. My other gripe as others have mentioned, is how tore up the inside ball of the foot area got in a short period (shown in the picture). Potential to be a phenomenal boot in the mid level price point, but it ... MoreI really want to love this boot. I initially tried these on side by side with my tech 7’s and the comfort was fairly close, with the overall quality and fitment being close enough that I pulled the trigger in good faith. The footbed and pivot of this boot is great, and fairs well if riding offroad/enduro when walking and getting off the bike is common. I was weary of the plastic buckles, and rightfully so. On my 3rd ride the 2nd buckle from the bottom snapped before I even left camp. I made due (and still using them) with 2 zip ties to secure the ankle portion. My other gripe as others have mentioned, is how tore up the inside ball of the foot area got in a short period (shown in the picture). Potential to be a phenomenal boot in the mid level price point, but it needs some reinforcement. For now, I’m going back to the tech 7 enduro - but I won’t write off Leatt in the boot category yet, because all of their other equipment has proven itself time and time again.
I have both the 4.5 and 5.5. I also have T7s and have owned SG12s. I ride desert, trail and tech stuff. I don't do much track riding. The SG12s were like bank vaults; heavy, clumsy and zero feel. But in a nuclear blast my feet would be the only thing left. The 5.5 is good blend of protection, comfort, feel and agility. Biggest downside is the lack of ankle flex. Can't point your toe. This makes them clumsy when you are off the bike in steep/rocky terrain. And the buckles don't like to close when dirty/sandy. The 4.5 is the goldilocks. Light, comfortable, agile, protective with good feel. They are superior to the T7s in every way with the possible exception of durability. The fit and comfort are similar (both excellent) but the feel, protection and construction of ... MoreI have both the 4.5 and 5.5. I also have T7s and have owned SG12s. I ride desert, trail and tech stuff. I don't do much track riding. The SG12s were like bank vaults; heavy, clumsy and zero feel. But in a nuclear blast my feet would be the only thing left. The 5.5 is good blend of protection, comfort, feel and agility. Biggest downside is the lack of ankle flex. Can't point your toe. This makes them clumsy when you are off the bike in steep/rocky terrain. And the buckles don't like to close when dirty/sandy. The 4.5 is the goldilocks. Light, comfortable, agile, protective with good feel. They are superior to the T7s in every way with the possible exception of durability. The fit and comfort are similar (both excellent) but the feel, protection and construction of the 4.5 seems better to me. They are light, size 10 is a bit less than 4 lbs. I do worry about the plastic buckles but I'll replace them if they break. I've replaced several straps on T7s. Great boot and a steal.BTW if you ignore the 2 "questionable" reviews these are 5 star rated boots.
Most comfortable boot I've ever worn. I've run A-star tech 7s and 11s, Fox Comps, and Gaerne G-React and these by far are the best boots I've owned. They break in easily but no issues of rubbing or pinching even on the first ride. the velcro closure at the top having the one way slide function eliminates folding or pinching when you lock in the top buckle. the buckles are solid as any of the other guys, much more so than the Gaerne's which I would not recommend. Great boot, great protection, great comfort and they keep water/mud out very well (for all you guys like me that ride in the mountains). Also, they fit true to size.s
I really like these boots. They hold up well, Are nice and comfortable,and have plenty of protection. The toebox is nice and slim to easily get my foot under the shifter and enough flex out of the box to operate foot controls. My only issue being the foot peg on my YZ250 broke a chunk of the sole off the side of the boot by the ball of my foot from kick starting the old bike. It's not really a big deal though, just cosmetic. They are surprisingly water resistant and dry fast when compared to my previous oneil boots which were basically giant sponges. Im not saying they are water proof, but definitely better than what I am used to. The soles grip fine when walking or picking up your bike on a failed attempt up a steep hill. The only discomfort I have felt from these ... MoreI really like these boots. They hold up well, Are nice and comfortable,and have plenty of protection. The toebox is nice and slim to easily get my foot under the shifter and enough flex out of the box to operate foot controls. My only issue being the foot peg on my YZ250 broke a chunk of the sole off the side of the boot by the ball of my foot from kick starting the old bike. It's not really a big deal though, just cosmetic. They are surprisingly water resistant and dry fast when compared to my previous oneil boots which were basically giant sponges. Im not saying they are water proof, but definitely better than what I am used to. The soles grip fine when walking or picking up your bike on a failed attempt up a steep hill. The only discomfort I have felt from these boots has been on hills where my ankle flexes sideways weird on the terrain. The boot kind of pokes my ankle around the hinged area of the boot, but they keep me from breaking my ankle too so not sure if its a bad thing.
The good:The fit is good, I wear an 8.5/9 and bought a size nine and they fit well, just a little room to wiggle my toes. The protection is great, my first time wearing them, I lowsided going about 25-30mph in an uphill turn and my right foot got caught under the bike, i was very sore afterwards but my ankle would have absolutely been broken had I not been wearing these. The boots still look new.The bad:The buckles are trash. They feel cheap and are incredibly difficult to close even when off my foot and in my hand. i have to apply a ton of pressure to close the bottom two buckles, to the point i think im going to break them. These are my first pair of MX boots and i would send them back for this issue had i not had to wait so long for shipping. For reference the ... MoreThe good:The fit is good, I wear an 8.5/9 and bought a size nine and they fit well, just a little room to wiggle my toes. The protection is great, my first time wearing them, I lowsided going about 25-30mph in an uphill turn and my right foot got caught under the bike, i was very sore afterwards but my ankle would have absolutely been broken had I not been wearing these. The boots still look new.The bad:The buckles are trash. They feel cheap and are incredibly difficult to close even when off my foot and in my hand. i have to apply a ton of pressure to close the bottom two buckles, to the point i think im going to break them. These are my first pair of MX boots and i would send them back for this issue had i not had to wait so long for shipping. For reference the buckles on my wife's alpinestar tech 7s are much much smoother, probably because they are metal. I'm not sure if the leatt 5.5 buckles fit on this boot but i would consider ordering them once I inevitably break these.
I read reviews on the boots before buying, and I saw one which got me worried. A guy said that the plastic buckles worried him before he even put them on and then he broke one buckle on his 1st ride. Despite that, I decided the price was too good to pass up so I bought a pair thinking that if they aren't quality then I'm not out a ton of $. Plus I noticed that you can buy metal replacement buckles for the 5.5 boot and they will work on these 4.5 boots. When they arrived and I was putting them on I felt the same concern that the guy had with the plastic buckles. However there's nothing to worry about so far as I've got 5 rides on these with no problems at all. They were broken in after a half hour on the 1st ride. Fit true to your normal size and are comfortable. ... MoreI read reviews on the boots before buying, and I saw one which got me worried. A guy said that the plastic buckles worried him before he even put them on and then he broke one buckle on his 1st ride. Despite that, I decided the price was too good to pass up so I bought a pair thinking that if they aren't quality then I'm not out a ton of $. Plus I noticed that you can buy metal replacement buckles for the 5.5 boot and they will work on these 4.5 boots. When they arrived and I was putting them on I felt the same concern that the guy had with the plastic buckles. However there's nothing to worry about so far as I've got 5 rides on these with no problems at all. They were broken in after a half hour on the 1st ride. Fit true to your normal size and are comfortable. Another review mentioned how a guy wore down his soles real quick but after 5 rides on FLO pegs, you literally can't see any damage to the soles at all. I'm gonna buy another pair at this price.
Great boots. Great protection, very sturdy sole. Great color that matches my Leatt pants and jacket and my Bell high visibility helmet. Great self-locking sliding Velcro. The only unfortunate thing is a wrong foot shape that is wide in the toe box but narrow where my foot is the widest (about 1/3 from the toes and 2/3 from the heel). So, I had to return them.The only brand that makes boots that fit the shape of my foot is Alpinestars, even though they are a bit narrow.If you have the shape of the foot that is the widest in the toes area, then these boots will be excellent for you (although some reviews blame the fasteners that break).
I haven’t put them to the test yet but they, by 1st appearance, seem like they are going to be a solid good buy. They feel pretty good just trying them on and moving around a little in them. I will definitely know pretty soon just how good they are when I get in a situation on the side of a mountain. The way they pivot in the ankle area should be nice when up on the foot pegs. Should help with fatigue not hold you stiff as a axe handle. Can rotate on the pegs better. Like I said I ain’t spent enough time to be accurate in my assessment, but 1 single track ride will fix that. I’m more worried about my feet flying out from under me in a hairy situation. 1 good trip and I will be able to answer that more accurately. I’m please so far though. Buckles easy for ... MoreI haven’t put them to the test yet but they, by 1st appearance, seem like they are going to be a solid good buy. They feel pretty good just trying them on and moving around a little in them. I will definitely know pretty soon just how good they are when I get in a situation on the side of a mountain. The way they pivot in the ankle area should be nice when up on the foot pegs. Should help with fatigue not hold you stiff as a axe handle. Can rotate on the pegs better. Like I said I ain’t spent enough time to be accurate in my assessment, but 1 single track ride will fix that. I’m more worried about my feet flying out from under me in a hairy situation. 1 good trip and I will be able to answer that more accurately. I’m please so far though. Buckles easy for sure and the Velcro at the top works good for now. More secure and adjustable which might not sink in till you put a pair on then you will understand. I would definitely recommend them if they hold up as good as my other ones.
Very comfortable. Ankle pivot gives good flexibility. No problems with clamps, have not come undone during ride. About 10 hours in broke top strap putting boot on during a brisk morning. Hopefully strap is easy to replace. Fits true to size.
| Sole | DualZone hardness |
| Material - Upper | TPU |