NOT ALL SHOES ARE SAFE FOR RIDING
If you wear footwear from the EVERYDAY line—whether it’s a boot or a sneaker-boot (like Kravitz or Conor)—you are NOT protected in the event of a crash. While these styles provide slightly more stability than a low-cut sneaker, they do not offer proper ankle protection and put your safety at risk.
If you wear a low-cut sneaker (like Tebron, Trumber, or Flux), the risk is even higher. In an accident, the lack of ankle support not only increases the chance of a sprain but can also lead to a severe fracture.
Why is it so dangerous?
There is a major artery in that area that, if severed, can cause fatal bleeding before emergency services arrive.
- Ankle fractures do not heal on their own; they require surgery with screws and plates, leading to a painful recovery and lifelong complications.
- If you ride a motorcycle, wear footwear designed to protect you. It’s not just about comfort—it’s the difference between staying on the road or not.