Ducati Motorcycle Boots
Browse 8 Ducati motorcycle boots engineered in partnership with Dainese—from the Corse V6 Air full racing boot built to WorldSBK specification, to the Speed Evo WP waterproof sport-touring boot for all-weather road riding, the Atacama WP adventure boot for mixed-terrain touring, and the Corse City and Downtown short boots for urban commuting and everyday road use. Every Ducati boot in this collection carries the CE-certified C2 protection rating, meaning CE Level 2 ankle protection as standard across the entire range.
Ducati’s boot programme is built on the same engineering partnership with Dainese that defines the brand’s jacket and suit range. The Corse V6 Air racing boot is developed alongside Ducati’s WorldSBK factory team and carries the highest protection specification available from this collaboration. The touring and short boots apply that same Dainese-standard ankle protection to riding styles beyond the circuit — so whether you are on a Panigale at a track day or a Multistrada on a touring route, this collection has a boot built for your road.
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8 Styles Racing to urban short |
C2 Rated CE Level 2 throughout |
Dainese-Made WorldSBK-engineered |
WP Range Waterproof touring & sport |
$166 to $447 Full range in stock |
Free Shipping Worldwide from London, UK |
Ducati Boot Collection -- Which Boot Matches Your Riding?
Ducati's boot range covers every riding discipline the brand's motorcycles are built for, from the circuit to the city. Here is what each model in this collection is designed to do:
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Model |
Type |
Best for |
Key features |
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Corse V6 Air |
Full racing boot |
Track days, circuit racing, WorldSBK-level sport riding |
Ducati's flagship race boot developed with Dainese for WorldSBK use. CE Level 2 ankle protection throughout. Full-height construction with internal ankle support frame. Air-mesh panels for ventilation under race conditions. The definitive boot for track days on a Ducati Panigale or Streetfighter V4. C2 rated. |
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Speed Evo WP C2 |
WP sport-touring boot |
Fast-road riding, sport-touring, all-weather road use on sport bikes |
Full-height waterproof sport-touring boot with CE Level 2 ankle protection. WP waterproof membrane keeps feet dry in sustained rain. Combines the protection level of a racing boot with the weatherproofing needed for real-world road riding. The correct Ducati boot for daily road use on a Panigale, Monster, or Diavel in British or European conditions. C2 rated. |
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Atacama WP C2 |
WP adventure boot |
Adventure touring, long-distance mixed-terrain riding on Ducati Multistrada and DesertX |
Full-height waterproof adventure boot built for the Ducati Multistrada and DesertX riding profile. CE Level 2 ankle protection. WP membrane for all-weather touring. Sole construction suited to both footpeg grip and walking off-road. The natural companion to the Ducati adventure touring range. C2 rated. Available in two colourways. |
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Corse City C2 |
Technical short boot |
Urban commuting, everyday road riding, and city use |
Short-profile technical boot with CE Level 2 ankle protection. Corse livery in a compact, wearable form that works on and off the motorcycle. More protective than casual footwear, more wearable than a full touring boot. Built for Ducati riders who commute or use the bike daily. C2 rated. |
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Downtown C2 |
Technical short boot |
Urban riding, casual everyday use, and street commuting |
Short technical boot with clean street styling and CE Level 2 ankle protection. The most casual-looking boot in the Ducati range -- designed to transition from the motorcycle to the city without standing out as riding gear. C2 rated. |
Ducati's C2 Boot Protection Rating—What It Means
Every boot in this collection carries Ducati's C2 protection classification. Unlike generic CE marks alone, the C-series rating communicates precisely which protectors are fitted and to what standard. For boots, C2 means:
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Protection point |
C2 standard -- what is fitted and tested |
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Ankle protection |
CE Level 2 ankle protectors -- the higher of the two CE impact standards for motorcycle boots under EN 13634. Level 2 protectors absorb significantly more impact energy than Level 1. Correctly positioned at the ankle joint on both sides to resist lateral impact. |
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Heel protection |
Heel counter construction tested for resistance to torsional (twisting) force -- the type of force applied to the heel when a foot is caught under a sliding motorcycle. The heel must resist deformation under defined load to maintain its protective geometry. |
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Sole abrasion resistance |
The sole-to-upper bond and sole material are tested to resist abrasion and separation under sliding conditions. A sole that peels away from the upper during a slide provides no protection. C2 boots must meet the higher EN 13634 abrasion standard. |
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Shin impact resistance |
Protection against forward impact to the shin and lower leg. The boot shell and any internal shin plate must meet the EN 13634 impact absorption standard for the front of the boot. |
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Full CE EN 13634 compliance |
All Ducati C2 boots are tested and certified to European standard EN 13634:2017 or later at Level 2. This standard covers all four protection zones: ankle lateral impact, ankle torsion, toe impact, and heel energy absorption. |
The most important practical implication: every boot in this Ducati collection is rated to CE Level 2 at the ankle -- the same protection standard used in Dainese race boots and the highest available in the CE certification system for motorcycle footwear. This is the correct protection level for all road riding, and the required standard for most circuit track days.
About Ducati Motorcycle Boots—Built With Dainese
Ducati's boot programme is engineered through the same technical partnership with Dainese that produces the brand's MotoGP and WorldSBK race suits and jackets. Dainese handles the structural protection engineering -- the ankle frame geometry, the CE certification testing, and the material specifications -- while Ducati applies its racing identity to the design, colourway, and branding of each model.
This partnership is most visible in the Corse V6 Air racing boot, which is developed alongside Ducati's factory WorldSBK and MotoGP teams. The Corse V6 Air is not a road boot adapted for racing use -- it is a race boot adapted for road and track day availability. The same internal protection architecture used in race conditions is what gives the road rider the CE Level 2 ankle protection on the Speed Evo WP and Atacama WP touring models.
The result is a boot range where protection does not scale down as you move from racing to touring to urban. Every boot in this collection -- from the top-specification Corse V6 Air to the compact Downtown C2 short boot -- carries C2 certification, meaning CE Level 2 ankle protection. Ducati does not offer an entry-level boot with reduced protection. The C2 standard is the floor, not the ceiling.
What defines Ducati boot quality
- C2 certified throughout the range -- CE Level 2 ankle protection on every boot from racing to urban. This is unusual: most boot ranges offer Level 1 on touring and commuter models with Level 2 reserved for racing boots only. Ducati applies the higher standard across all styles.
- Dainese-standard internal ankle frame on Corse V6 Air -- the same structural ankle protection system used in Dainese's own race boot range, applied to the Ducati flagship race boot. Internal frame resists lateral ankle fracture in a way the outer boot shell alone cannot.
- WP waterproofing on touring models -- the Speed Evo and Atacama both carry integrated waterproof membranes, not water-resistant treatment. WP-rated boots seal against sustained rain; water-resistant boots slow down saturation. Ducati uses genuine waterproof construction on its road boots.
- Adventure boot geometry on the Atacama -- the Atacama WP is built with adventure riding in mind: sole construction that handles both footpeg grip and walking on off-road terrain, taller upper for ankle and shin protection in rough conditions, and the full C2 ankle protection required for the style of riding a Ducati Multistrada or DesertX rider actually does.
- Ducati Corse livery authenticity -- the red-and-black Corse colourway on the racing boots is the same identity used by Ducati's factory WorldSBK team. These are officially licensed Ducati apparel products, not third-party branded gear.
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The Ducati boot range does not have a lower-protection tier. C2 -- CE Level 2 ankle protection -- is the standard on every boot from the Corse V6 Air race boot to the Downtown city short boot. That is the Dainese engineering partnership at work: the protection specification does not get diluted as you move down the range. -- The Biker Wears product team |
How to Choose Your Ducati Motorcycle Boots
For track days and circuit riding on a Panigale, Streetfighter V4, or Superleggera
The Corse V6 Air is the only boot in this range designed specifically for circuit use. It is the Ducati WorldSBK race boot -- full ankle frame protection, air-mesh ventilation for sustained fast riding, CE Level 2 throughout, and the Corse livery worn at factory level. If you attend track days or ride on circuit, this is the correct choice. It is stiffer than a road boot by design -- that stiffness is a safety feature, not a comfort compromise. It will soften after a few sessions of use.
For sport road riding and fast-road touring in variable weather
The Speed Evo WP C2 is the road version of the Ducati racing boot philosophy. It carries the same C2 ankle protection as the Corse V6 Air but adds a waterproof membrane for real-world riding conditions. If you ride a Ducati Monster, Diavel, Streetfighter V2, or any of the naked or sport models on public roads in the UK or northern Europe -- where rain is a regular occurrence -- the Speed Evo WP gives you race-specification ankle protection with the weather resistance you actually need. The waterproofing works in sustained rain; the CE Level 2 certification applies whether the road is dry or wet.
For Ducati Multistrada and DesertX adventure touring riders
The Atacama WP C2 is built to match the riding profile of the Multistrada and DesertX range. It is taller than the Speed Evo, with a sole construction optimised for adventure riding -- better grip on off-road surfaces and walking terrain, more shin protection for rough riding conditions, and the same C2 ankle protection. The waterproof membrane handles mixed weather across long-distance routes. The Atacama comes in two colourways to match different Ducati adventure bike liveries. If you use your Ducati for genuine adventure riding, this is the correct boot.
For daily commuting and urban riding
Both the Corse City C2 and the Downtown C2 are short technical boots designed for city and commuter use. The Corse City carries the full Corse racing identity in a compact form -- red and black Ducati Corse branding, CE Level 2 ankle protection, wearable off the bike. The Downtown C2 is the quieter option -- clean street styling without prominent racing branding, CE Level 2 protection, and a profile that does not announce itself as motorcycle gear when you walk into an office or cafe. Choose the Corse City if you want the Ducati racing identity in everyday life; choose the Downtown C2 if you prefer understated urban styling with the same protection.
Sizing note for Ducati boots
Ducati boots are sized to European measurements. The Corse V6 Air and Speed Evo WP run close to the foot and are designed for use with a thin technical riding sock -- if you plan to wear a thick thermal sock, size up by one. The Atacama WP has a slightly larger volume to accommodate heavier socks for adventure riding and fits true to size for most riders. The Corse City and Downtown short boots also fit true to size. If you are between sizes on any Ducati boot, we recommend sizing up.
Frequently Asked Questions -- Ducati Motorcycle Boots
What Ducati motorcycle boots do you stock?
We stock 8 Ducati motorcycle boots across 5 distinct models: the Corse V6 Air full racing boot, Speed Evo WP C2 sport-touring boot, Atacama WP C2 adventure touring boot (in two colourways), Corse City C2 technical short boot, and Downtown C2 technical short boot. Prices range from $166 for the short boots to $447 for the Corse V6 Air racing boot.
What does C2 mean on Ducati motorcycle boots?
C2 is Ducati's boot protection classification. It means every boot carries CE Level 2 ankle protection under European standard EN 13634 -- the higher of the two CE certification levels for motorcycle boots. CE Level 2 protectors absorb more impact energy than Level 1. Every boot in this Ducati collection is C2 rated, meaning CE Level 2 protection is standard on all styles from racing to urban short boots.
Are Ducati boots made by Dainese?
Ducati's performance boot range is engineered through a technical partnership with Dainese -- the same collaboration that produces Ducati's MotoGP and WorldSBK race suits and jackets. Dainese handles the ankle protection architecture, CE certification engineering, and structural specification. Ducati applies its racing identity and design to the finished product.
What is the difference between the Ducati Corse V6 Air and the Speed Evo WP?
The Corse V6 Air is Ducati's circuit race boot -- developed with the factory WorldSBK team, air-mesh ventilated for race conditions, the stiffest and most protective boot in the range. It is not waterproof. The Speed Evo WP carries the same CE Level 2 C2 ankle protection but adds a waterproof membrane for road use in mixed weather. The Corse V6 Air is the correct choice for track days; the Speed Evo WP is the correct choice for fast road riding in real weather conditions.
Is the Ducati Atacama WP suitable for off-road riding?
The Atacama WP C2 is designed for adventure touring -- mixed-terrain riding on roads and gravel tracks, the style of riding a Ducati Multistrada or DesertX rider does. It is not a full MX or enduro boot, and it is not intended for technical off-road riding. For adventure touring that includes gravel roads, forest tracks, and similar terrain alongside road riding, the Atacama is the correct specification.
Can I use Ducati Corse City boots for everyday commuting?
Yes. The Corse City C2 and Downtown C2 are both designed specifically for commuting and urban use. Both carry CE Level 2 ankle protection in a short boot profile that is wearable off the motorcycle. The Corse City has prominent Ducati Corse racing branding; the Downtown C2 has cleaner street styling. Both are practical everyday boots for Ducati riders who commute or use their bike for daily travel.
What is your return policy on Ducati boots?
We accept returns on all unworn Ducati boots in their original packaging within 30 days of delivery. If the size is not right, email info@thebikerwears.com and we will arrange a return or exchange. We cover return postage on any item that arrives defective or incorrectly described.
Ducati Boots at The Biker Wears
We stock the full Ducati boot range and dispatch all orders from London, UK, with full parcel tracking. The Corse V6 Air, Speed Evo WP, and Atacama WP are available across sizes; the Corse City and Downtown short boots are stocked in the standard European size range. All orders ship free worldwide.
Questions about fit, the difference between models, or which Ducati boot suits your specific machine and riding style -- our team is available at info@thebikerwears.com.
Complete the Ducati gear combination
- Ducati Leather Jackets -- Corse C6 leather sport, Company C4 touring, and Desmo rain styles engineered with Dainese. Pair with Corse V6 Air boots for a complete Ducati Corse racing look.
- Ducati Gloves -- Corse and touring gloves from the Ducati x Dainese programme, matching the boot and jacket range in livery and protection specification.
- Dainese Motorcycle Boots -- the parent brand behind Ducati Corse protection, with a wider range including the Torque 4 S and Axial D1 race boots, X Five GTX waterproof touring boots, and the Tourstep WP commuter bootie.
- Alpinestars Motorcycle Boots -- MotoGP-derived alternative to Dainese/Ducati, with the SMX Plus and Supertech R race boots, and the Corozal Adventure touring boot.