For the last few years I've been using a pair of Alpinestar Web Gore-Tex boots when traveling. I generally always avoided "adventure" type boots when traveling. Mostly for how I ride, having a preference for slightly "softer" or more street oriented boots. I'm always with the ball of my feet on the pegs, but move around a fair amount (and feet positions) when riding on more corner-happy routes.
I'm also not a great fan of both Power Ranger or extreme offroad-styled boots for normal riding.

Said all that, in the last few years I started introducing a bit more gravely/off tarmac bits in my international itineraries, and also the trusty Alpinestar Web are showing age, especially the sole got fairly destroyed.
As I'm traveling towards the end of the month I was considering replacing them.
They were a cheap-ish boot option and served me very well. Comfortable, kept me dry, comfortable to walk in when off the bike.
Breathable in summer (your feet do not boil) and they do not smell, they definitely seemed a step up from my previous Alpinestar touring boots in Dry-star instead of Gore-tex.
I was considering something both slightly taller and with a grippier sole. I do have a pair of three clips Sidi boots that I use when greenlaning that are great but also will give you blisters if you walk more than 200 consecutive meters with them...
Something that seems to be more comfy (and, yes, less protective than the Sidi, but maybe on par with my touring Alpinestars) seems to be the Richa Adventure Boots: https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/200897
They seem fairly cheap and never owned anything from Richa though.
Decent cheap option (not paying the brand name tax) or avoid?
Otherwise: Alpinestars Corozal might be another option.
Thanks.
I'm also not a great fan of both Power Ranger or extreme offroad-styled boots for normal riding.

Said all that, in the last few years I started introducing a bit more gravely/off tarmac bits in my international itineraries, and also the trusty Alpinestar Web are showing age, especially the sole got fairly destroyed.
As I'm traveling towards the end of the month I was considering replacing them.
They were a cheap-ish boot option and served me very well. Comfortable, kept me dry, comfortable to walk in when off the bike.
Breathable in summer (your feet do not boil) and they do not smell, they definitely seemed a step up from my previous Alpinestar touring boots in Dry-star instead of Gore-tex.
I was considering something both slightly taller and with a grippier sole. I do have a pair of three clips Sidi boots that I use when greenlaning that are great but also will give you blisters if you walk more than 200 consecutive meters with them...

Something that seems to be more comfy (and, yes, less protective than the Sidi, but maybe on par with my touring Alpinestars) seems to be the Richa Adventure Boots: https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/200897
They seem fairly cheap and never owned anything from Richa though.
Decent cheap option (not paying the brand name tax) or avoid?
Otherwise: Alpinestars Corozal might be another option.
Thanks.
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