




🖤 Gear up like a pro—Alpinestars Tech 3 Boots, where protection meets performance.
The Alpinestars Tech 3 Boots combine advanced injected dual-compound foot shell technology with a secure buckle and zip closure, delivering professional-grade protection and a customizable fit. Designed with EVA foam insoles and lightweight microfiber materials, these mid-calf boots offer superior comfort and durability for serious riders. Perfect for those who demand high performance without compromising style or budget.





| ASIN | B074G3NBV1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,747 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #6 in Men's Motorcycle Protective Boots |
| Boot Form Type | Motorcycle Boot |
| Boot Shaft Height | Knee High |
| Brand | Alpinestars |
| Closure Type | Buckle, Zip |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,529 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Buckle |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08021506924951 |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Insole Material | EVA Foam |
| Item Height | 10 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Tech 3 Boots Black Sz 10 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Alpinestars |
| Material Fabric | Innovative and light microfiber, One-piece injected dual compound foot shell with co-injected hard toe protector |
| Model Name | 2013018-10-10 |
| Occasion | Motocross |
| Outer Material | Leather, Microfiber, Polyurethane (PU), Rubber, Synthetic |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | Spring/Summer |
| Shaft Circumference | 10 Centimeters |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid-Calf |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Style Name | Tech 3 Boots Black Sz 10 |
| Style Number | 2013018-10-10 |
| Toe Style | Steel Toe |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | TPU and Microfiber |
P**L
Big guy, fits nicely…
I purchased these at a nice entry price point. I don’t ride hard enough for $300+++ boots and top tier gear. However, I wanted a high quality boot around $100-$150 that had high reviews. Also, that would fit a larger persons build (calves & wider 56 year old feet). (Note: I am wearing them around the house and have been for over an hour now. I will update after a few rides to give additional perspective). These boots were exactly what I was hoping for. First, Alpinestars are a legendary brand and they don’t make junk. These may be entry level boots, but for my riding style and aggression, perfect. Also, I have larger calves. I’m 5’10” and 270lbs. Plus my feet have flattened over time. (Yeah, you young bucks just wait and see, it’s coming for you also). The top latch clip had plenty of room for my calves. In fact, even more room than I needed by an inch or 2. This also leaves some room for tucked in shin guards depending on how think yours are. The foot bed is wide enough where it is comfortable but probably ideal for a thinner foot. If you wear a “wide” it will likely work for you. If you wear a double wide? Unlikely. A special note on the arch support. It is high and very firm. More firm than I prefer. Painful, no. Just not as comfortable as the rest of the boot. The overall comfort I would rate as an “A-.” For the price and quality, it’s a huge win for the customer. The fit..? I wear a 10.5 Wide in normal shoes. Using the size chart, I purchased a size 11 and the fit true to the size chart and exactly what I needed. The color selections are fantastic. I chose the red white and blue. ‘Merica baby..!” But there were others I really liked. If I could have a perfect color combo? A tactical black, greys, and white “stealth” looking boot would be outstanding. The flex forward is minimal but enough to give you room to move/shift. The material is rigid all the way around except for a couple compression points for mobility. Riding through the bush? NOTHING is getting through these. Zero. I got the slicker sole due to them being on sale more than the lugged sole. For my duel sport riding, that “may” come back to haunt me. Not Alpinstars fault, but rather my paycheck. The material the sole is made of is a firm but grippy rubber material. Dare I say hard? And make no mistake, there is a serious lug that runs down the center of the boot sole for added safety and rigidity. They are surprisingly cool after wearing for the past hour or so. They are waterproof and wind proof. However, the toe box doesn’t seem to be well insulated for the colder weather riders out there. Insulated/heated socks would help. And yes, there is room for those thicker socks. The top of the boot sits about 6” from the top of my kneecap. What else can I say about these boots? So far, they have exceeded my expectations and high hopes. Again, I will update after a few rides and/or if any future fails.
B**N
Amazing quality
Absolutely amazing! These boots are made with extremely high quality materials. I wear a 10.5 men’s but ordered a 10 and they fit perfectly. Not too tight and not too loose but snug. They provide decent articulation of the ankle which facilitates gear shifting and rear braking. My lower legs and ankles feel extremely protected against any potential twisting or crushing trauma with these boots. Highly recommend these to anyone looking for quality and comfort.
K**E
great boots!
very comfortable and sturdy! i'm a size 7.5 in women's and i ordered a 6 and they fit perfect
N**K
10/10 ! Well done alpinestars
Amazing boots for the price Recommend going to a store next to you like cycle gear to try some shoes on that fit you and you like.
A**R
Can't buckle
Great Quality helmet but found it impossible to buckle
M**K
Perfect size
I were a 10.5 and got these in a 11 and fit just right. Boots came out to be perfect for me.
J**N
Great!
These are some of the comfiest boots I’ve ever had. Once you break them in it literally feels like a normal pair of shoes. Love these boots
J**Y
I like them, I like them a lot.
I've rode dirt bikes my whole life. From a 12 year to well, a 40 year old. I've never owned riding boots in my life. I always just threw on some steel toe boots or similar and rode. While I've been blessed with zero broken bones, I can't begin to tell you how much I love these boots. They have saved me on a couple crashes this year where I knew the peg would have gone into my leg when I dumped my bike. I drive enduro these days, WR426 and I have a WR450. Even at 40, I still like to ride hard and off the beaten path. The boots give a great deal of support while standing on the pegs and riding. I was actually shocked at how less fatigued I feel after riding standing up. Great support, comfortable boot even when new and true to size at least for me. Of cours they are a little stiff when walking as I need to break them in some more. I wouldn't plan for a long walk in these boots, but for riding they are great. Obviously you need to get used to the boot when shifting, braking, and touching the ground stopped, as they have a different feel than a tennis shoe or steel toe boot - but once you do, they are great. I cant say anything about longevity as I've only used the boot on about 10 rides, but they are doing fine so far. Take the time to clean your boots everytime you ride. Was off the dirt. Keep the leather clean. I'm hoping that will make them last a while. In my opinion, right after purchasing a good solid helmet, get yourself a pair of good boots. I dont think you'll regret it. As I have no experience with other brands and model boots, keep in mind for my first pair, I like these a lot. They sure saved me on a couple wipeouts. I maybe 40, but ride like I'm 30. Haha.
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