Women road boots built in full leather for street and touring riders. The range covers FALCO and OXFORD styles, including the Ladies Airforce, Ayda 2, Zarah and Viky. Sized and shaped for women who want grip, ankle support and comfort on long rides.
Women road boots compared
Every boot in this range is full leather, the most abrasion-resistant casual material you can wear on a road bike. Leather outperforms textile in a slide, which is why every boot here uses it. The collection spans FALCO and OXFORD styles.
| Boot | Brand | Material | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ladies Airforce - Black | FALCO | Leather | Road |
| Ayda 2 - Black | FALCO | Leather | Touring |
| Zarah - Camel | FALCO | Leather | Road |
| Viky - Black | FALCO | Leather | Road |
How to choose
Pick height by how much protection you want. Taller touring boots like the Ayda 2 cover more of the shin and ankle, while shorter road styles like the Zarah suit shorter commutes and easier walking. Look for a reinforced heel cup, ankle armour and a TPU toe slider on every road boot you consider.
EN 17092 is the standard that rates abrasion for motorcycle apparel, with AAA the highest tier, AA mid, and A entry. CE armour at the ankle comes in 2 grades: Level 1 absorbs less impact energy, Level 2 absorbs more and is the stronger choice. For daily road and touring use we rate ankle protection above all else, since 1 ankle injury can keep you off the bike for months. From shorter road boots to taller touring boots, there is a pair here for every budget and every ride length.
Frequently asked questions
Why are all the women's road boots in leather?
Every boot here is full leather because leather is the most abrasion-resistant casual material for road riding. It holds up far better than textile in a slide, which is why both FALCO and OXFORD build their women's road and touring boots this way.
What is the price range for these boots?
This collection covers FALCO and OXFORD styles, from shorter entry-level commuting boots through to taller touring boots, all built in full leather.
What is the difference between road and touring boots in this range?
Touring styles like the FALCO Ayda 2 sit taller and cover more of the shin and ankle for long days in the saddle. Shorter road styles like the Zarah and Viky are easier to walk in and suit commutes and shorter rides.





























