This John Doe Iron Boot is a classic (borderline fancy) handmade leather boot that boasts serious motorcycle specific protection—and they have the test results to prove it.
As if the thick 1.1mm cowhide wasn’t enough, these boots are lined with John Doe’s XTM Fiber, a blend of Cordura and Kevlar—meaning it’ll take a chainsaw to cut through these boots.
The ankle, heel cup and toe box all are reinforced, too.
What the Iron boots are not (nor are any John Doe boots) is waterproof—and that’s a good thing. Not if it rains, of course. But on the sunny and probably warm days, whether you’re putting in miles on the bike or on foot, these boots won’t heat up like a true waterproof boot will.
They’re still plenty water-resistant, thanks to thick oiled leather sole and a gusset on the tongue that’ll dissuade the influx of water.
Offered with a classic crepe white sole, the Iron Boot comes in brown or black, both with a tooled leather shifter patch, an oil-resistat and a vibration-dampening sole.
Note: the Iron Boot in now also offered in an , with a black upper and black lugged sole.
Like all John Doe’s products, these boots are made in Europe. In this case: Portugal, which has a rich tradition in hand-made boots.
Material and details:
- CE certification EN 13634:2017
- XTM-Fiber®
- Vintage cowhide leather 1.1 mm (black, brown)
- Water-repellent and breathable
- Three-point protection (ankle, heel and forefoot reinforcement)
- Gearshift protection and reinforcement
- Tongue with water barrier
- Oil-resistant, vibration-absorbing non-slip sole
- Handmade in Portugal