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Tag: Motorcycle boots EN 13634 - Level 2212

Motorcycle boots - my analysis in figures, as of 01/12/2023

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Motorcycle boots - my analysis in figures, as of 01/12/2023 :

  • Brands analyzed: 32
  • Models analyzed: 568

List of brands analyzed, number of models on their site, and proportion of those for which I have a safety level:

Motorcycle safety gear - a history of successive standards (source MotoCap)

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I’m reprinting here, in French and slightly reworded, the short history of motorcycle protection standards for protective shells and pants and jackets as told by the main researchers and experts behind the MotoCAP protocol here: "A guide to designing and manufacturing motorcycle protective clothing" (PDF document written December 2022).

The authors are :

Inventory of the "almost" most protective motorcycle high boots (EN 13634 : 2122, EN 13634 : 2212, EN 13634 : 2221) in June 2023

(This post was automatically translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator) # Last update: 12/11/2023 # This page complements my inventory of the most protective motorcycle riding boots (EN 13634: 2222) in June 2023, it lists riding boots that have all but one level of protection at maximum, so these are EN 13634:2122, EN 13634:2212 and EN 13634:2221. I put the Motoblouz/Dafy/Fcmoto link when the product was available at the time of writing. (Important note: I don’t get a penny from purchases made on these sites, the links are there for information only!