Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Boots Italian GP 2025

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Special Price $218.60 Regular Price $273.25
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Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Boots deliver pro-grade protection with everyday comfort. Made from full-grain leather, they guard your feet during fast rides, including Italian GP 2025 track days. TPU guard shields protect ankle, heel, and shin, plus a reinforced sole to reduce crash injuries. Air vents keep feet cooler in warm weather, while the inner Airtech lining helps feet breathe.

  • Full-grain leather upper for durability
  • TPU guards shield ankle, heel, shin
  • Ankle protection and shift plate
  • Air vents at the shin for airflow
  • Dual rubber race sole with oil and petrol resistance
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Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Boots

Outer Shell
  • Ducati racing boots with a full-grain leather upper deliver durable protection for serious riders.
  • TPU-molded guard protects the ankle, heel, and shin for impact resistance in MotoGP racing boots.
  • Ankle protection and shift plate.
  • Durable microfiber accents for added resilience.
  • Innovative air vents at the shin for airflow.
  • Reinforced racing sole enhances stability and helps protect the foot during track riding.
  • High-grip, oil- and petrol-resistant sole with a targeted grip zone for reliable traction on track surfaces.
  • Dual rubber compound race sole delivers durable grip across surfaces.
Inner Shell
  • Airtech breathable lining keeps feet cool and dry during long sessions.
  • Lightweight liner ideal for warm-weather riding.
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Product Specifications

  • Product Type: Motorcycle racing boots
  • Category: Leather Collection; Footwear; Ducati; MotoGP; Riders; Race; MotoGP 2025
  • Best Use: MotoGP track riding; warm-weather riding
  • Material: Full-grain leather upper; microfiber accents; TPU-molded guard
  • Construction: TPU-molded ankle/shin guard; shift plate; reinforced racing sole; inner Airtech lining; lightweight liner
  • Comfort Features: Breathable interior; lightweight liner for warm weather
  • Ventilation: Shin air vents; breathable interior
  • Closure / Fit System: Not specified
  • Style / Design Features: Ducati racing boot styling; Italian GP 2025 branding; high-grip, oil- and petrol-resistant sole; dual rubber race sole
  • Ideal For: MotoGP riders and Ducati enthusiasts seeking protective racing footwear

-- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS --

What size should I order for these race boots to ensure a true fit on the track?
Size guidance matters for track performance. Start by measuring your foot length and width. Use a reliable ruler or a Brannock device if available. Compare your measurements to the brand’s size chart for the best match. Riders often prefer a snug fit with just enough toe room for precise gear changes. If you’re between sizes, choose the larger option to allow comfortable toe movement and swelling during long sessions. Don’t forget socks: wear the type you’ll use on track when checking fit. Remember, a properly sized boot provides better feedback, reduces fatigue, and helps you ride with more control and confidence.
Do these boots offer adequate ankle, heel, and shin protection for MotoGP racing?
Yes, they are built to shield key joints during aggressive riding. A TPU-molded guard locks around the ankle and shins, while a reinforced heel cup adds impact resistance. The full-grain leather upper delivers durable, abrasion-resistant protection in a lightweight package. An integrated ankle protection system goals to minimize twisting and fatigue, supporting confidence during sharp turns and hard braking. This level of protection is designed for track work and demanding riding, not a guarantee against injury. Best for riders who prioritize ankle and shin defense along with a stable, secure feel inside the boot.
Are the Airtech lining and shin vents enough to keep feet cool during warm-weather riding?
Yes, the Airtech lining helps keep feet cooler during warm rides. It’s a breathable inner layer that wicks moisture and improves airflow. The shin vents channel air up the calf to reduce heat buildup, which helps you stay focused longer. Combined with the lighter liner, the boot stays more comfortable in heat without becoming sticky. This matters because cooler feet maintain control and reduce fatigue. Best for riders who ride in warm climates or long sessions on sunny tracks. If you ride in extreme heat, consider moisture-wicking socks and a good boot venting balance.
What’s the best way to care for the full-grain leather and maintain the durability of the racing sole?
Condition the leather regularly to preserve suppleness and finish. Wipe with a damp cloth to remove dirt, then use a leather conditioner suitable for full-grain hides. Avoid harsh detergents or solvents that dry the leather. Let air dry away from direct heat. Store boots upright in a cool place. For the sole, wipe away oil and petrol residues after rides. Check tread wear and heel edges and replace gear when worn. This care extends the life of the leather and maintains grip. Best for riders who want long-lasting performance and consistent on-track traction.
How do these compare to other leather MotoGP boots in terms of grip on oily surfaces and overall durability?
Compared to many leather MotoGP boots, these offer solid grip on oily tracks. The dual rubber race sole provides reliable traction across surfaces, with a targeted grip zone for better contact on slick patches. The oil- and petrol-resistant outsole helps maintain grip after exposure to fueling or rain. Durability comes from a full-grain leather upper and reinforced zones around the ankle and toe. They’re best for riders who want consistent feel on the pedal and brake while riding aggressively. For heavy winters or very rough terrain, consider additional protection and a broader boot lineup for comparison.