How to properly care for motocross boots – so they last you years, not just one season
Why bother with cleaning and maintenance at all?
- Leather and synthetic materials quickly harden and crack
- Plastic buckles break
- A damp interior will start to mold and smell
- Damaged or peeling soles = loss of control and risk of serious injury
In short: neglected boots will betray you one day. And at the worst possible moment.
Step by step: How to clean boots after every ride (it really only takes a moment)
1. **Let the mud dry a bit**
Let it harden for 20-30 minutes – then it will go down much better.
2. ** Use a brush for coarse dirt
Take a soft brush and brush off all large dirt
3. **Wash with a weak stream of water**
Garden hose on the lowest pressure or shower with lukewarm water. Never use a strong jet – you could damage the glued joints or push water inside.
4. **Detailed cleaning with soapy water**
A bucket of lukewarm water + a little bit of spring water or a special cleaner for motorcycle gear. A soft cloth or a soft brush and go through:
- all the seams (that's where mud sticks the most)
- the area around the buckles
- the sole – take out all the stones and check if there are any that are coming loose
5. **The inside of the shoe – the most important thing!**
Never put shoes in the washing machine. Never.
- Remove the insoles (if applicable) and clean them separately by hand
- Wipe the inside with a slightly damp cloth with a little soap
For odor:
- antibacterial shoe spray (works great)
- or an ozone cleaner if you're the high-tech type
### Proper drying is half the battle
The worst thing you can do is put wet shoes in a heater or in direct sunlight. The material will crack and harden.
Ideally:
- Open the shoes as wide as possible (all buckles open)
- Insert newspapers or a special shoe dryer
- Let them dry freely at room temperature, ideally with air flow (like a fan)
In 24-48 hours, the shoes will be as good as new.
### And what if the sole is already peeled off or torn?
Before you condemn your shoes to the trash, try to save them. Find
a skilled shoemaker, who you can find in our E-shop
It can
- Re-glue the sole with a special glue
- Sew up cracks in the leather
- Replace buckles, fittings
And if they really have reached the end of their life? Check out
our offer – we have both affordable models for
beginners and top-of-the-line models
So the next time you want to just kick your shoes into the corner – remember this article. Your feet (and wallet) will thank you.
Ride safely and keep your equipment in top condition!